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For its size, Britain is the most diverse country in the world.
Tucked away in the south-east corner of the UK, within easy reach from London, Kent has long been known as ‘the garden of England’: a patchwork of rolling hills, lush fields and leafy vineyards, dotte
Glastonbury, in the Somerset Levels, might bring to mind crystal healing and ley lines, but away from the town wildlife flourishes. Our campsite was perfectly placed, close to both the RSPB’s Ham Wall
Amid a rugged landscape, this detailed garden in south-west Scotland is full of glorious spring blossom
As we wandered the labyrinthine trails, winding through fantastic rock formations and swaying birch trees of Brimham Rocks, I realised this unusual landscape must be like a natural theme park for many
They punctuate the British landscape like few other buildings - Clare Hunt looks at the not-so humble cottage
As a walker, wherever you happen to live in the UK, you’re one of the luckiest people on earth.