Welcome to our Travel Diary
Discover the best of Britain through our new Travel Diary. With blog posts featuring the Top Beaches in Cornwall and a thorough exploration of Devon's iconic villages.
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Cornwall is a county of great diversity, of strange customs & superstitions, of romantic legends & Arthurian myths. A county with its own language, culture and outlook. Boasting a proud individuality & resilient independence.
The Cotswolds is rich in imagery: dry-stone walls divide the vast, sweeping sheep pastures, winding trout streams meander through the rich pastureland scattered with quaint hamlets. An idyllic scene rarely bettered in England.
Devon is England’s third largest country & is described as the most beautiful. A land of rich pastures; rivers & woodland encompassing two National Parks, & a coastline diverse in its ruggedness & endless charm.
The Lake District is compact & varied & has a landscape of such intense beauty that it mesmerised the C19 poets leaving them lost for words... But away from the tourist filled honey pots lie often deserted & secluded valleys, tarns & dales.
An Introduction to The Cotswolds
The Cotswolds is rich in imagery: dry-stone walls divide the vast, sweeping sheep pastures, winding trout streams meander through the rich pastureland scattered with quaint hamlets. An idyllic scene rarely bettered in England.
Cotswolds Top 16 Prettiest Villages–The Best of the Best
The Cotswolds is world renowned for its stunningly beautiful villages; the golden stone, the “Wool” churches, manor house and rows of medieval cottages. Discover the most prettiest villages here…
Autumn in the Cotswolds
The very best of the Cotswolds in Autumn. From the gold stone villages that glimmer in the autumnal light, to the orange and red trees found in Westonbirt Arboretum and the fallen leave covered footpaths that take you on adventures through the rolling hills of this magnificent part of England.