There is loads round where I live quite popular, they get booked up months in advance. Though I would never say to anyone come here lol It near Woodbridge suffolk ( U can also take the ufo trail !) and apart from that I would say the lake district
2007-11-10 01:13:46
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answered by Caroline x 3
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England has an immensely varied landscape for such a small country from forests to gentle pastoral farmland to chalk downs to mountains, so really you need to be a little more specific about the sort of landscape you like.
For gentle pastoral green farmland try the county of Dorset;
Chalk downland can be found in the South Downs in West Sussex and I would particularly recommend visiting Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve north of Chichester, West Sussex, an elevated Yew tree forest. For wild rocky landscape visit the Long Mynd or the Stipperstones near Church Stretton in Shropshire. The most beautiful forest in England in my opinion and one of the most little known, is the
Mortimer Forest south of Ludlow in Shropshire, though most of the forest is over the county border in Herefordshire. This is an elevated forest that sits astride hilltops and dramatically falls down into deep valleys too; the views are extensive and dramatic and the forest also contains a unique breed of long haired deer found nowhere else. The county of Wiltshire in south central England is often overlooked by residents and visitors alike, wedged as it is between the populous and popular south east and the big tourist destination of the 'West Country', but Wiltshire contains some of the most beautiful landscapes in England - the Savernake Forest near the attractive town of Marlborough is large and contains many very old trees and the public have open access over most of it. Nearby the ancient hill fort of Martinsell Hill with paths leading on to Oare Hill and Knapp Hill gives you great views,
wildlife and a unique landscape of strange shaped hills which hypnotise with their mystical and stark beauty.
2007-11-10 09:35:30
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answered by David S 7
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The Yorkshire Dales is the only place to go, if you want good walking country. Base yourself in Settle, Clapham (the New Inn is a good place to stay, drink and/or eat), or Hawes (try the White Hart). The North York Moors is great, also. Base yourself there in Goathland or Levisham, or try Whitby (interesting fishing port).
2007-11-11 04:32:16
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answered by Bookbinder 7
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Try basing yourself in Stockbridge, Hampshire. There are walks North & South on and around the Test Valley Way - between Andover and Romsey, and East and West on and around the Clarendon Way between Winchester and Salisbury. Both these cities and Romsey are pleasant to visit.
Alternatively, between Bath and Bradford on Avon there are various walks including along the Kennet & Avon Canal. Both places are worth a visit here too.
2007-11-10 03:24:58
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answered by Vagabonda 3
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Lake District
2007-11-10 20:49:48
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answered by fatsausage 7
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actual, i think of this is maximum respected in Japan. i've got study somewhat some wrestling books and that all of them say that the eastern are VERY respectful of it. they are no longer this variety of followers that bounce around all loopy and chant. they are the variety that sit down there in finished awe and appreciation. They even placed wrestling of their newspapers because of the fact's a super element down there. WQ1: i'm a huge fan of luche libre, yet i like England's previous college form besides. the eastern are an wonderful blend of the two. WQ2: in all likelihood no longer. American's are very close-minded. It pisses me off. A game is defined as a actual action displayed by making use of various of adult men on opposing communities. It would not fairly matter even though if wrestling is pre-desperate. i think of anyone who has this variety of venture with wrestling ought to get interior the ring and verify out to attempt against a tournament. they are going to pass slowly between the ropes crying. WQ3: eastern wrestlers have not been that effectual right here regrettably. Jushin Liger is one, inspite of the undeniable fact that. From Mexico, of direction, adult men like Rey Mysterio bounce out the main. Chris Jericho and Benoit spent somewhat some time in the two Mexico and Japan. Lita spent years in Mexico and he or she become a super hit. England - William Regal, definately. British Bulldogs.
2016-11-11 00:36:50
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answered by ? 4
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The North York moors. If you are there over Easter weekend, Moorsbus network should be running from Good Friday to Easter Monday
2007-11-10 06:05:59
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answered by Paul 4
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Pickering North Yorkshire. You can do a walk and then get the steam train back.
Lake District around Buttermere.
2007-11-10 01:10:06
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answered by Harry Callaghan 4
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come to Cumbria, we are on the borders but you wont find better walks anywhere......just make sure you stay in the best location for the walks but if you have a car try staying a little further out as it will be cheaper....Kendal,Keswick are the locations for easy access to the Fells but can be expensive so if you have a car you could stay either Whitehaven,St Bees, Workington and then travel......
2007-11-11 23:08:44
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answered by valf 4
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Try the Severn and Wyre valleys, Forest of Dean.
2007-11-10 01:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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