United Kingdom, Wells

Head 400ft underground to see cave systems formed in the Ice Age. It’s the climate in the caves which provides perfect conditions for maturing the much-loved, authentic cheddar cheese.

United Kingdom, Hampstead

Visit one of the most iconic zebra crossings in the world while camping in London. Just outside Abbey Road Studios, you’ll often find a crowd of tourists waiting to take a photo on the stretch of road made famous by The Beatles.

United Kingdom, Matlock

Home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, Chatsworth is well known for it’s works of art that span 4,000 years. As well as 25 magnificently decorated rooms to view, Chatsworth has 105 acres of well-maintained garden to enjoy.

United Kingdom, Kendal

The Lake District National Park receives almost 50 million visitors a year, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the UK. Endless walking routes, unbeatable views and plenty of family-friendly activities make the Lake District one to put on your bucket list.

United Kingdom, Tipton

The Black Country Living Museum is an immersive experience that tells the story of life through the Industrial Revolution.

United Kingdom, Richmond

A large botanical garden with trees and flowers from all over the world, large greenhouses and a treetop walkway.

United Kingdom, Saint Austell

The UK has a host of microclimates and spectacular gardens to visit. The Eden Project is home to the largest rainforest in captivity and is a great learning experience for all ages.

United Kingdom, Lymington

The needles are an iconic landmark to visit on the Isle of Wight. You’ll find plenty to do on the lovingly named Dinosaur Island. A trip on the cable cars to see the coloured sands and vertical rocks is a must.

United Kingdom, Warwick

The impressive stone castle you can visit today started its journey over a thousand years ago. Learn about great battles and horrible histories.

United Kingdom, Chester

Chester Zoo is home to over 35,000 animals, puts a big focus on conservation and does all it can to teach little minds about the importance of looking after our planet.

United Kingdom, Spitalfields

On the north bank of the River Thames sits Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress, the Tower of London. This is one of the best tourist attractions in London and will occupy people of all ages for a full day out. See the Crown Jewels, the Bloody Tower, and learn how the fortress has been used throughout history.

United Kingdom, Bath

Attracting over a million visitors each year, the Roman Baths are one of the finest historical sites remaining in Europe. Here you can walk on the original Roman floors and marvel at the remains of the Baths which still flow with natural hot water.

United Kingdom, Usworth

Believed to be the largest angel sculpture in the world, Antony Gormley’s creation is one of the most recognisable landmarks in the UK.

United Kingdom, Kensington

From the dinosaurs, to creatures of the deep blue sea, the Natural History Museum in South Kensington has some of the most impressive collections you’ll see in the UK. There’s something for everyone to marvel at here.

United Kingdom, Amesbury

The most famous prehistoric stone circle in the world, Stonehenge dates back 5,000 years to the Neolithic and Bronze Age. Visit the stones yourself to experience their sheer size and the power it would have required to move them.

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