by Alex Bruni on 10 10 11

Located in the east of England, starting from London and running all the way to the coast, is the county of Essex, enshrining famous landmarks and varied landscape, it is sure to astonish even a seasoned traveller. Essex has some wonderful natural scenery encompassing the traditional English village and coastal estuaries that made England famous.

Essex’s most famous tourist attractions are its eclectic set of architectural landmarks. With over 14,000 buildings with “listed” status, Essex’s landmarks are as plentiful as they are diverse. Buildings range from the sprawling 17th century Audley End House to the ancient St Peter-on-the-Wall church by the seaside.

 

Hedingham Castle

Hedingham Castle


 
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by admin on 10 04 11

Aberdeenshire is a part of Scotland that may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking about the perfect Scottish holiday. But there is so much to do and so much variety that it really can give you the very perfect holiday. From beaches to mountains to whisky there is so much to enjoy.

For seaside there is a beautiful string of coastal villages along the Moray Firth such as Portknuckle. Built as a herring fishing village on a beautiful coast line with crashing waves and jagged rocks. A little way in land Green Castle has 3000 years of history to explore. Or if you like a walk to take into the scenery walk from Portknuckie past the Bow Fiddle Rock and the fabulously named Whale’s Moo. The walk is three miles but well worth the effort.

 

Huntly Castle

Huntly Castle


 
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