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Dartmoor: England's Last Great Wilderness By: Steven Cronin Given National Park status in 1951, Dartmoor sits in the south of county Devon, southwest England, and covers an area of 365 square miles. Almost half the park is swampland, a haven for wildlife and those wishing to escape the rigours of city life.
Dartmoor Forest, owned by the Duchy of Cornwall since 1307, is a former royal hunting ground and makes up the vast majority of the region. The grass and heather moors are littered with hefty granite boulders scattered amongst th... Tags: dartmoor, dartmoor prison, exmoor pony, exmoor trim, exmoor hotels, dartmoor hotels, dartm
Visiting Dartmoor National Park - British Nature At It's Most Splendid By: Tuks Engineer Just a few miles inwards from the South Devon Coast is the ancient Dartmoor National Park. It covers an area of 368 square miles and offers visitors a mix of superb scenery and legendary history. Dartmoor also has one of the most prominent moors to be found anywhere in Britain.
Holidays In Cornwall And Devon - Travelling The English Rivera By: Tuks Engineer On the very south-western tip of England lies the beautiful county of Cornwall. With a delightful mix of superb beaches (among the best in Britain), outstanding scenery and charming towns, villages and cities, Cornwall has something to offer every traveller.
Despite the wealth of attractions & scenic beauty on offer, Cornwall has many affordable hotels, B&Bs & guesthouses to suit the budgets of all holidaymakers.
Beautiful Places To Visit In Cornwall - Totnes, Marazion & St Michaels Mount By: Tuks Engineer Tucked away in the very far corners of South West Cornwall is the charming little town of Marazion – believed to be Britains oldest town. Aside from being steeped in history, and the location of St Michaels Mount, Marazion is also loved by those interested in hiking, water sports and bird watching.
Travel Hotspots In Cornwall And Devon - Tintagel, St Ives And Penzance By: Tuks Engineer It was a gentleman called Geoffrey of Monmouth who in 1150 started the legendary belief that the little town of Tintagel was the birthplace of the great King Arthur. This belief has been attached to Tintagel ever since, and indeed visitors still flock here still to catch a glimpse of the place where King Arthur may have been born.
North Devon Beautiful Landscapes By: Douglas Scott It is a region of the county with such a variety of beautiful countryside scenes rolling hills, hidden woodlands, spectacular rivers, rocky coves. Tags: Coastline, Tourist
The making of the city of Plymouth By: John Holloway Plymouth is located where the rivers Plym and Tamar meet the sea, on the south coast of England. The current character of this area was formed at the end of the last ice age, when the valleys of the River Tamar and Plym were flooded by rising seas. The coastline reaches far inland and has resulted in deep-water harbours being able to be built in this area. Tags: plymouth, devon, dock, hoe, united kingdom, development
South West limos By: Limotek.co.uk There are many limousines available for rental in the South West of England in various types, styles and colours. The South West is the largest by area of all the regions of England and extends from Gloucestershire and Wiltshire to Cornwall. Tags: limo hire, limousine hire, pink limo hire, limo hire london
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