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A survey of the places you must visit in Britain

Natural scenery

Lake area

Speaking of the most famous natural scenic spots in Britain, the first thing to think of must be Lake District!

The Lake District, located in Cumbria County, northwest England, is a popular resort. The lake area has skofey, the highest peak in England, and Windermere lake, the largest lake in England. Every year, it attracts more than 10 million tourists to visit here, which is called "your own back garden" by the British. National Geographic magazine called the lake area "one of the 50 places you must visit in your life.".

Said to be magical, the lake area bred many famous British writers and poets. The most well-known are the author of Peter Rabbit, Alice Porter, and the romantic poet laureate William Wordsworth. When talking about the scenery of the Lake District, William Wordsworth once said, "I don't know where else can show such a magnificent and beautiful scenery in such a narrow range, in the illusion of light and shadow."

Peak area

The peak area is the highland in the middle and north of England, mainly located in the north of Derbyshire, and also covers parts of Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire, southern and Western Yorkshire. According to the Convention, the peak area is mainly divided into black peak in the north and white peak in the south. Heifeng is a vast wasteland with sandstone geology; Baifeng has the largest population and most areas are limestone geology. Most of the area belongs to the peak area National Park, which was designated as the first National Park in Britain in 1951. The peak area sometimes attracts about 22 million tourists a year, ranking second in the number of visitors to the world's national parks (after Mount Fuji National Park in Japan).

The cultural landscape in the peak area is also very rich. In the 18th century, sir Devonshire developed the town of bloston hot springs into an upper class health resort. Another hot spring town, Matlock bath, was very popular in Victorian times. On the East Bank of the devont river stands the famous Chatsworth estate, which was also used to film the 2005 version of pride and prejudice. For centuries, the natural landscape of the peak area has become a source of inspiration for Writers: the important scenes in Jane Austen's 1813 novel Pride and prejudice are set in the peak area of Derbyshire. Sir Walter Scott's historical novel "the peak of the peak" is set in Beverly chapel, Castleton under Charles II

Sky Island

Isle of Skye is the largest island in the Hebrides of Scotland. There are not only mountain scenery, but also beautiful lakes, not only the boundless sea, but also the boundless sky. This place can satisfy all your fantasies about free travel. It is quiet, peaceful and free. It is far away from the noise but lively. If you need a place to relax and forget the secular world, come to sky island to have a look!

cultural landscape

British Museum

When it comes to British Museums, it is estimated that the first reaction is British Museum. The British Museum is located in Russell Square, north of New Oxford Street in London. Founded in 1753 and officially opened to the public on January 15, 1759, it is the world's oldest and most magnificent comprehensive museum. The museum has collected cultural relics and treasures from all over the world, which is rare in museums all over the world. In addition to the highlights of the collection, there are many interesting souvenirs in the shops on the first floor of the museum, such as Rosetta stone tablet (the treasure of British Museum) U disk, mummy stationery box, etc.

National Art Museum

Walk to Trafalgar Square and you will see a row of Greek temple style buildings. This is the legendary British National Gallery. The National Gallery, located just north of Trafalgar Square in central London, was founded in 1834. At that time, there were only 38 paintings, which were gradually expanded into a national art museum mainly composed of paintings. You can see it here, free of charge, by Van Gogh, by Leonardo da Vinci, and by Leonardo da Vinci. Friendly tips: do not turn on flash when taking photos.

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is the main bedroom and office of the British monarch in London. Located in Westminster, the palace is one of the venues for national celebrations and royal welcome ceremonies, as well as an important tourist attraction. Buckingham Palace is also an important meeting place in British history at times of celebration or crisis. From 1703 to 1705, Buckingham Palace, a large town hall building built by Buckingham and John Sheffield, Duke of Normandy, constitutes today's main building. In 1761, George III obtained the residence and served as a private bedroom. In 1837, after Queen Victoria ascended the throne, Buckingham Palace became the official palace of the British king. Now Buckingham Palace is open to the public. Every morning there will be a famous handover ceremony of the guards, which has become a major landscape of British royal culture

Isle of Skye is the largest island in the Hebrides of Scotland. There are not only mountain scenery, but also beautiful lakes, not only the boundless sea, but also the boundless sky. This place can satisfy all your fantasies about free travel. It is quiet, peaceful and free. It is far away from the noise but lively. If you need a place to relax and forget the secular world, come to sky island to have a look!

Windsor Castle (English: Windsor Castle), located in Windsor Maidenhead borough in the southeast of England, is currently the family castle of the British Royal Windsor Dynasty and the largest one in the world where people live. The history of windsor castle dates back to the time of William I. the floor area of Windsor Castle is about 45000 square meters (484000 square feet). Elizabeth II, the present King of England, spends a considerable amount of time every year in Windsor Castle, where they have national or private entertainment. In peacetime, Windsor Castle had many large, ornate rooms to expand; in wartime, the castle was fortified, a pattern that remains unchanged today.

Bath hot spring in 43 B.C., Roman army invaded Britain. On the way, they found hot spring in bath. The ancient Roman believed that this was a miracle created by God, so they built a grand temple near the hot spring to worship the spring God Salis Minerva, and regarded the hot spring as the holy spring.

Bath is located in the southwest of England, known as "the most beautiful city in England", is a United Nations cultural heritage city. Bath is the only place with hot springs in Britain, and has been rated as one of the three World Monuments by the United Nations cultural and educational organization. Nowadays, almost all hotels in bath have Roman style hot spring baths. The famous King's baths (built on the original site of the holy spring in the 12th century) and Roman Baths are only for tourists to enjoy, and are not allowed to take a bath. These hot springs originate about 3000 meters underground, and the water temperature is maintained at 46 ℃ all year round. The spring water is rich in 43 kinds of minerals, which are suitable for vacation and recuperation. This article is for entertainment only. We are not responsible for the integrity, reliability and authenticity of the content. If there is a source, the copyright belongs to the original author. For related questions, please contact wechat: www4hw