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Outdoors in England

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Gardens in London
Vauxhall Park
Close to Vauxhall Station is Vauxhall Park - it's one of the many parks in the city of London and is much smaller than the huge Hy
Rivers in Guildford
River Wey
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This peculiar named river is a tributary of the Thames in southern England. It mainly flows through the Community of Surrey, south
Waterfalls in Haworth
Ingleton Waterfalls
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This place isn't very well known, but those who like the tranquility of nature will love this beautiful place. There is a walking
Gardens in Oxford
Christ Church College
The Meadow, 60 acres of Christ Church college, has been a historic part of the university since its inception. Open every day exce
Rivers in Liverpool
The Mersey River
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Liverpool is a very interesting city. Its buildings show a long history of trade and times full of wealth. I think it's easy to ge
Gardens in Canterbury
Canterbury Canals
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Visiting Canterbury is always pleasant, as the city has many parks, gardens and other green spaces, all very well maintained, orna
Gardens in Harrogate
Montpellier Gardens
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Montpellier Gardens are part of a larger green space known as The Stray, in the old part of the city. It's nice year-round and is
Gardens in Cornwall
The Eden Project
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The Eden Project is the largest greenhouse in the world and it's a project open to visitors, offering rides, tours, activities and
Gardens in Guildford
The Castle Park
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Guildford Castle Park is a beautiful garden just a few minutes walk from the city center. It was built on a hill overlooking the r
Rivers in Sunbury
Sunbury on Thames
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We went for a walk along the banks of the River Thames, before it passes through London, in Sunbury on Thames. Sunbury is about 25
Gardens in Woodstock
Italian Gardens
The Italian Gardens are one of the most cared for gardens of Blenheim Palace. 20 years ago they were declared a UNESCO World Herit
Nature Reserves in Brighton
Devil's Dyke
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One of the recreational areas located north of Brighton is Devil's Dyke. It is a glacial valley and it is recognized as a national
Gardens in Harrogate
Valley Gardens
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Lovely gardens near the center of Harrogate which have been recognized as a historic monument, a recognition that entitles them to
Bays in Lindisfarne
Lindisfarne Bay and Harbour
Lindisfarne Bay, at the mercy of the elements, is most visible from the outside of the island. Views that are famous include the B
Viewpoints in Cheddar
Jacob's Ladder
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The owner of Cox mill constructed it, to get to the top of the cliffs and the lookout tower has 274 steps. Originally known as Jac
Rivers in Richmond upon Thames
Richmond Riverside
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At Richmond Riverside you can take a nice walk along the river Thames. You can rent canoes, boats or just take a walk and enjoy th
Rivers in London
Thames Path
The Thames Path is an official route that runs along the river bank for 297 miles from the source of the river in Kemble (Gloucest
Caves in Cheddar
Gough's Cave
The Gough cave is famous for being the most beautiful in Britain. Formed of limestone, water dripping through the ceiling of the c