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The 20 most beautiful places in the United Kingdom

Beaches, forests, lakes, national parks, small charming villages and large cities. The United Kingdom is full of beautiful places



Homeland of explorers, cradle of modern civilization and a diverse landscape sculpted by a demanding climate that has shaped the haughty and reserved character of its inhabitants. This is the United Kingdom.
In its magical forests great legends have been forged, but it also has infinite beaches, lakes where legendary swords, medieval villages and vibrant modern cities sank. There are many things to see in the UK and in Skyscanner we have chosen 20 of them.

Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland
Known in English as The Giant’s Causeway, it is a magical landscape created by the sudden cooling of the lava from a crater or volcanic caldera.

You will find this strange landscape made up of tens of thousands of basalt needles at the northern end of the island of Ireland, in the county of Antrim. Its name derives from the legend that tells that there were two giants fighting each other. One (Finn) was on the Irish side, while the other (Staffa) was on the Scottish shore. Stones were thrown from their parapets until a walkway formed by which Staffa landed on the Irish side to defeat his opponent. However, Finn's wife dressed her baby husband and cheated Staffa, who thought that if the child was so big, the father must be a titanic being, so he fled stomping the rocks and leaving them half sunk in the sea, as they appear today.

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London England
London is one of the best cities in the world and number one of the attractions to see in England.

Vibrant neighborhoods like Camden, a huge amount of interesting museums, Piccadilly, the River Thames, the Tower of London with its bridge, Big Ben and Parliament, Westminster Abbey, street markets, pubs, cosmopolitan life ... London has it all for the traveler.

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Edinburgh, Scotland
The capital of Scotland is undoubtedly one of the places to see in the United Kingdom.
The historic center of the city, with Edinburgh Castle as the main emblem, is one of the most prominent in medieval Europe. Stroll through the old streets of the Royal Mile, with its old low houses, its whiskey distilleries and the history you can breathe in the atmosphere.

The cultural and leisure offer is completed by a large number of great museums and a vibrant nightlife.

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Snowdonia, Wales
Snowdonia National Park is one of the most beautiful natural places to see in the United Kingdom. It encompasses a surface where lakes, mountains and forests take over everything, leaving man as a mere spectator of its beauty.

Here is the highest mountain in Wales and England, Snowdon (1085 masl), used - due to its great technical difficulty - by the great mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary to rehearse his ascent to Everest.

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Cambridge, England
The university city of Cambridge rests all its ancient knowledge and knowledge on the banks of the River Cam.

It is only 80 km away. from London and is ideal for a getaway from the English capital. The old buildings of the King’s College chapel and the University Library draw attention in this medieval-looking city. If you are lucky, you will be able to observe how students train on the River Cam, preparing the famous annual canoe race against Oxford.

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Skye, Scotland

The largest island in the Scottish Hebrides shows one of the most beautiful landscapes to see in the United Kingdom.

Golden eagles furrow their limpid skies, while red deer run through their vast green expanses and otters are the queens of their fresh waters. It is an idyllic natural environment in which its inhabitants live mainly from tourism, agriculture, handicrafts and whiskey.

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Conwy, Wales
The small Welsh population of Conwy is a mandatory stop if you are thinking of traveling to the United Kingdom.

The town is completely numb on the shores of the Irish Sea, highlighting the imposing figure of its 13th-century castle. Conwy Castle is part of the Iron Ring, built by English King Edward I to defend his conquests in Wales.

Walk on its medieval wall and descend to the port, where you can find the smallest house in the United Kingdom.

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