But there are some beautifulroutes to take around our country, here are some of the best ones we found.However make sure that all of you needs are taken care of before you leave to avoid any inconveniences.
Cornwall/Devon
With so much history and suchbeautiful landscapes it is no surprise that Cornwall made it onto our list. Whether youare looking to go surfing, hiking or just sightseeing, Cornwall has it all. Here are some directionson how to get there: If you are driving from Londonyou will need to take the M4 to Bristol, thenchange onto the M5 to Exeter and finally takethe A30 which crosses Devon and Cornwall.If you are coming from the midlands then you should head to Bristol and follow the directions givenabove.
The Salisbury Plains and Surrounds
With Stonehengeas its centerpiece, the plains are jam packed with beautiful historic sites tosee. There are a number of towns to stay in as a base, why not look at Glastonbury, Bristol, Bath or even Salisbury.There are many landmarks to see in Wiltshire including Woodhenge, Avebury,Stanton Drew and many many more, so next time you are wondering where to go,maybe the south could be exactly what you looking for.
The Peak/Lake District
Quite possibly some of themost beautiful destinations on earth the Peak and Lake Districts are trulybreathtaking and true gems worth exploring.
The Peak District
Situated in the North andCentral parts of England,the PeakDistrictNational Park is the oldest nationalpark on the British Isles.It is also thought to be the second mostvisited national park (although you still feel very much isolated) in the worldonly after the Mount FujiNational Park in Japan. With many towns nearby thatinclude Huddersfield, Manchester,Sheffield, Derby and Stoke-on-Trentit certainly is very accessible.So ifyou are after some spectacular scenery to help you unwind, the Peak Districtcould be the place for you.
TheLake District
Another very famous destination and thebest way to experience the district is by driving yourself.It is situated in North West England and isstill as rural as Englandgets.One of the only mountainousregions in the UKis truly is a must see. Access is very easy as well with towns like Lancaster,Kendal and Penrith nearby.
Remember that it is veryimportant to ensure your and ,as well as your policies provide sufficient cover for your trip and anyinconveniences you might encounter before you leave. It could turn a dreamholiday into a nightmare. We live in a beautiful country and it would be ashame if we didn't explore it properly.