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The 10 beautiful islands every Briton should visit
Our UK experts profile 10 beautiful islands that should be on your travel radar
13 May 2021 • 1:46pm My top spot on Anglesey is Llanddwyn Bay in the south, where miles of sand frames the mouth of the Menai Strait and the floating mountains of Snowdonia
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From the heights of Scotland to the southern edges of England, Britain s coastline is dotted with incredible isles. So hoist the mainsail (or catch the next ferry) – every Briton should have these spots in their sights:
1. Skye
Clattering on to the deck of the Skye ferry in the Arctic half-light of a January blizzard, I felt as if we were crossing to a land invented by Tolkien. I first went to Skye as a teenager to climb mountains. Back then the island felt as remote as Spitsbergen. It still feels very Lord of the Rings. Fangs of old grey rock loom 3,000ft above silent lochs and hobbity crofts, while paths climb in riddles to the clouds. These days the ferry
These incredible photographs of landmarks across the UK are the perfect staycation inspiration THESE stunning images captured by photographers reveal the UK’s hidden gems - and a Brighton landmark has made the list. Here some incredible photographs of the beauty spots across the UK - the full list can be found below.
An incredible photograph of the Peak District Research into 2,000 adults identified which places they’re most eager to see for themselves - with 38% looking forward to exploring new getaways once allowed.
Sycamore Gap in Northumberland The Peak District and Yorkshire are among the top choices for a break - with the Isle of Wight and Snowdonia also sought after for a peaceful holiday.
Skegness ranked worst place for a beach holiday anywhere in Great Britain
Which? magazine found smaller seaside resorts were more popular
Skegness has scored low in a public survey (Image: Oscarhill)
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A survey of nearly 100 seaside spots has ranked Skegness at the very bottom.
Amazing images capture the UK s hidden gems as lockdown eases
The Peak District and Yorkshire are among the top choices for a break and the Isle of Wight and Snowdonia also a sought after spot for a peaceful holiday, research has revealed
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Brits are keen to get away to Devon (Image: SWNS)
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