Cumbria – Lake District
The Lake District is England’s largest National Park and is now a World Heritage site, home to Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England and Wastwater, England’s deepest lake and thriving towns and villages like Bowness-on-Windermere, Keswick, Kendal, and many more.
Cornwall – Looe
The beautifully quaint, picturesque historic twin towns of East & West Looe are divided by their namesake river, which are joined by the Victorian, 7 arched bridge. Looe has a rich fishing history, still plying their trade today from the pretty little harbour, at high tide watch the small fishing boats unload their catch, which finds its way into the local eating establishments.
Cornwall – Falmouth
Located on the beautiful south coast of Cornwall, Falmouth is built on the banks of the Fal estuary, known as the Carrick Roads, which is the third largest natural harbour in the world and the town, its port and docks are a hive of activity all year round.
Cheshire – Chester
Chester is arguably the richest city in Britain for archaeological and architectural treasures preserved to this day from the time of the Roman occupation. Discover this fabulous blend of classic and contemporary England with it’s elegant streets, super shopping, absorbing museums and delightful riverside cafés.