Places of Interest

Whether visiting England to experience The London Eye and marvel at the wonder the Royal Pavilion, or visiting Wales to be amazed by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the impressive Millennium Stadium, or paying Scotland a visit to enjoy the Dallas Dhu Distillery and be bowled over by Loch Lomond and Trossachs...there are many places of interest all over Britain

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Centre for Alternative Technology

Wales' newest and one of its most popular attractions, the Centre for Alternative Technology is an experiment in eco-friendly power and a fascinating family friendly centre.

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Dallas Dhu Distillery

Whisky has been brewed here at Dallas Dhu for almost 100 years. It is now a museum to the history and making of 'uisge beatha', Gaelic for 'water or life'.

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Loch Lomond and the Trossachs

Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park is Scotland's first National Park and the area has drawn enthralled visitors since the Victorian age.

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London Eye

The British Airways London Eye is the latest addition to the London skyline. Offering unparalleled views across the city, it has fast become one of the most popular tourist attractions in London.

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London Eye

Millennium Stadium

Whether you know your rugby from your soccer or whether you're a sports fan or not, the Millennium Stadium is worth a visit. This impressive structure that takes pride and place by the river Taff in the centre of Cardiff.

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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

The Pembrokeshire coastline is a rare gem for the whole of Britain where handsomely kept beaches, rugged cliffs and wild countryside are left largely unspoilt in 230 sq miles of protected parkland.

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Royal Pavilion

An extravagant celebration of Georgian decadence, the Royal Pavilion is an exotic mix of eastern architecture built as King George IV's old stomping ground when he was still Prince of Wales.

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Royal Pavilion

Saint Pauls Square

The Georgian style Saint Pauls Square, was built in 1777 on the Newhall estate of the Colmore family.

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The Beatles Story

John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr – the Beatles, Liverpool's favourite sons are recalled in the award winning Beatles Story experience.

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The Beatles Story

The Changing of the Guard

One of the essential London tourist attractions, the Changing of the Guard, is a display of military pomp that is famed throughout the world, drawing huge crowds to watch the march of the red-coated guards of Buckingham Palace amid the constant flash of lightbulbs.

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The Changing of the Guard

Tower Bridge

As one of London's most instantly recognisable landmarks, Tower Bridge is an amazing feat of Victorian engineering, architecture and a reminder of London's seafaring heritage.

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Tower Bridge

Trafalgar Square

Quite literally the centre of London Trafalgar Square is where all distances from London are measured and is the place where Londoners congregate to celebrate national sporting victories and bring in the New Year.

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