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Of Cultural Interest in Liverpool
The Dock Wall
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Today the wall begins in Prince's Dock and continues all along Waterloo Road ending in Stanley Dock, it was for control and protec
Of Cultural Interest in Kirkwall
Highland Park Distillery
Founded in 1798, this distillery boasts that it makes the best single malt whisky in the world. It and the Scapa Distillery are th
Of Cultural Interest in Glasgow
Clyde Arc
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In one of the most modern areas of Glasgow, next to the Convention Centre (SECC) is the most modern bridge of the city, forming a
Of Cultural Interest in Glasgow
Bell's Bridge
Built in 1988, at the time of the Glasgow Garden Festival, this is a footbridge that connects the two banks of the River Clyde, wi
Of Cultural Interest in Devon
Great Links Tor
In ancient times this huge pile of strangely shaped granite was a veritable mountain range but, following centuries of erosion by
Of Cultural Interest in Kyle of Lochalsh
Arnisdale
The tranquil and picturesque village of Arnisdale is located in the Scottish Highlands and is beautifully surrounded by the waters
Of Cultural Interest in Kyle of Lochalsh
Surroundings of Arnisdale
Surrounding the peaceful village of Arnisdale is a hilly paradise worth visiting. From here, it's possible to climb Beinn Sgrithea
Of Cultural Interest in Penrhyndeudraeth
Snowdon
Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and is located within the 'Snowdonia National Park'. Its summit is known as "the mound" a
Of Cultural Interest in Cornwall
Tintagel Old Post Office
The Tintagel Old Post Office is a historic monument in Cornwall. The building was built in the 14th century as a house and was tur
Of Cultural Interest in Cromarty
Cromarty
Cromarty, at the mouth of Cromarty Firth, is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Scotland. In the 17th century it was
Of Cultural Interest in Garelochhead
Luss
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Luss is a small village located on Loch Lomond, the deepest lake in Scotland. It is a beautiful village, with colorful houses brig
Of Cultural Interest in Holyhead
Holyhead Mountain
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In the past this was the end of the road that linked London to Wales. If you pass through the town and continue along the road you
Of Cultural Interest in Glasgow
Willow Tea Rooms
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The Willow Tea Rooms in Sauchiehall Street are a great place to admire the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh over a traditional Br
Of Cultural Interest in Stretford
Morrissey's childhood home
Many tourists come to Manchester in search of its famous musical traditions, and some hostels even provide specific maps of the mo
Of Cultural Interest in Manchester
Christmas Market
When the Christmas Markets begin, the centre of Manchester just looks so much alive. The streets of Manchester are always crowded
Of Cultural Interest in Chester
Victorian and medieval houses
The houses in Chester are its most notable feature, straight out of the period of the Renaissance. From the Middle Ages and the Vi
Of Cultural Interest in Boroughbridge
Studley Royal Park
Located in Yorkshire, west of Ripon, in the north of England, Studley Royal Park is a historic site where you can see the ruins of
Of Cultural Interest in Ripon
Black Sheep Brewery
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I went to sample the drinks at the Black Sheep Brewery for a nice day out. Unfortunately it was so good I can't remember half of i