All about: England
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Britain's best summer walks
By AOL Travel, May 09, 2013
Walking is one of life's simple pleasures, and you can't beat exploring the great British outdoors on foot (when the weather's right). It's the best way to explore the beaches, hills and parks the...
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2013: The year of the English country garden
By Emma Sleight, Mar 18, 2013
VisitEngland Calling all green-fingered travellers! 2013 is the Year of the Garden and horticultural enthusiasts have a lot to celebrate. As well as the Royal Horticultural Society's world-famous...
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The ultimate travel bucket list: 50 places to see before you die
By Roshina Jowaheer, Jan 09, 2013
The world is full of jaw-dropping locations, so make the most of your holidays and visit the best ones! From ancient cities and underwater worlds, to epic waterfalls and majestic mountains,...
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Ten wonderful touring routes for families
By Roshina Jowaheer, Nov 08, 2012
'Are we there yet?' If you're looking for the perfect drive the whole family can enjoy (and one where the kids won't get bored!), we've found ten of Britain's best child-friendly scenic...
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21 beautiful British walks for autumn
By Katy Holland, Sep 26, 2012
Aah, there's nothing more thrilling than the British countryside in autumn, as these beautiful photos show. We've scoured the country to find the best places to stroll, amble or hike, with...
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Ten top British hotspots for celebrity spotting
By Roshina Jowaheer, Jun 03, 2012
Want to know where the stars go in Britain when they're not jetting off to somewhere exotic? Read our guide to the UK's best celebrity spots, from leafy London suburb Primrose Hill to pretty...
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Ten of the best active breaks in Britain
By Roshina Jowaheer, May 21, 2012
From coasteering in Pembrokeshire to wild swimming in the Lake District, there are plenty of ways to get active on a British break. Here are some of our favourite UK adventure holidays... Best...
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Olympic Orbit tower unveiled but what do critics think?
By Roshina Jowaheer, May 12, 2012
The giant twisting Olympic park sculpture, Orbit, has been unveiled and at 115 metres tall (the tallest sculpture in Britain), critics are labelling it a big eyesore. The ruby-red looped steel...
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In pictures: National Geographic Traveler 2013 Photography Contest
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