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  1. South West England, or the South West of England, is one of the nine official regions of England in the United Kingdom. It consists of the counties of Cornwall (including the Isles of Scilly), Dorset, Devon, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire.

  2. South West England shouts 'picturesque' from every corner. Hiking and biking trails criss-cross valleys and ridgeways, wind between stone-built villages and traverse towering gorges. Legends of mystical moorland beasts and stone circles lead you through endless Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

  3. South West England is a beautiful coastal region that has some unique attractions, stunning places to visit and family days out. Immerse yourself in the mystery of Stonehenge, explore two National Parks and have a culinary experience with exceptional seafood, cream teas and ciders.

    • Search For Fossils on The Jurassic Coast
    • Explore The Beautiful Villages of The Cotswolds
    • Visit Stonehenge
    • Visit The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bath
    • Take A Street Art Tour of The Bristol Home of Banksy
    • Visit The Isles of Scilly
    • Visit Beautiful Towns and Villagesin Devon and Cornwall
    • Tintagel
    • Saint Michael’s Mount
    • Visit The Cathedral City of Salisbury

    A UK UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001 the Jurassic Coastis one of the best places in the world to search for fossils! This area of the south coast has rocks that date back to the Jurassic, Triassic and Cretaceous periods. Stretching from East Devonto Dorset over 95 miles of coastline don’t miss natural features such as the Durdle Door (a limes...

    The Cotswolds an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty(AONB) are one of the UK’s most popular destinations with over 38 million visitors each year. The name of the Cotswolds derives from ‘cot’ – a sheep enclosure and ‘wold’ – a hill. The Cotswolds include parts of 6 English counties including Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. You will find many of the ...

    The ancient site of Stonehenge was constructed between 4 and 5 thousand years ago. It is located in the county of Wiltshire near the cathedral city of Salisburyin south west England. The site is managed by English Heritageand attracts over 1 million visitors a year. Spend some time in the exhibition centre to learn about the history of Stonehenge b...

    The entire city of Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage site (1987) and the largest city in Somerset. Bath is an easy day trip from London by train – why not stop off on a train trip to Penzance in Cornwall. Highlights (amongst many) include the Royal Crescent and Roman Baths. Fans of Jane Austen will know that she lived in Bath during the early 19th ce...

    For fans of street art head to Bristol, the home of the most famous street artists of them all – Banksy. There are art tours around the city to see some of his work around the city. Whilst in Bristol also take the opportunity to explore its 19th-century maritime history. The newly regenerated harbourside area offers a selection of shops, cafes, bar...

    Situated off Penzance take a short trip on the Scillonian ferry to the Isles of Scilly. (Travel to Penzance from London on the famous sleeper train service one of our favourite train journeys to take in Britain) Only 5 of the 140 islands are inhabited and the islands are famous for their sandy beaches and clear blue waters such as Great Bay on St M...

    You really are spoilt for choice in Devon and Cornwall as there are so many beautiful coastal towns and villages to visit such as St Ives, Looe, Polperro, and Port Isaac. Don’t forget to try afternoon tea – scones with cream and jam…. or is it scones with jam and cream. The answer will depend on which county you are in! Read more | Devon Travel Gui...

    The famous castle of legend, Tintagel is associated with King Arthurand his knights and is believed by some to be the mythical Camelot. Entry to Tintagel is via English Heritagetimed tickets and booking ahead of your visit is highly recommended. If you enjoy visiting castles there are lots to visit in the UK – find out more about the best castles i...

    A tidal island located in Mount’s Bay in Cornwall Saint Michael’s Mount is reminiscent of Mont Saint-Michel in France. A man-made causeway of granite enables access from the mainland at low tide only. When the tide is in (and walking to the island is impossible) you can catch an amphibious vehicle in Marazion to the island.) Explore the terraces an...

    Salisbury is not only a wonderful city to visit but it is also the perfect base from which to visit Stonehenge. Salisbury itself is a pretty market town with historic buildings but is particularly famous for its cathedral (one of the oldest in Europe) where one of four remaining copies of the Magna Carta can be viewed. The prehistoric settlement of...

  4. From the dramatic cliffs of the Jurassic Coast, ending in Exmouth, to the crashing waves of North Devon and Cornwall, to idyllic beaches in South Cornwall, to the family-orientated beaches of Somerset – there’s an expanse of sand for everyone in the West Country.

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  5. Plan your adventure to South West England and immerse yourself in its awe-inspiring landscapes, ancient wonders, and charming villages. Follow in the footsteps of history, savour the culinary delights, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

  6. Jan 22, 2024 · From Cornwall’s surf-friendly shores and the Jurassic Coast’s fossil-heavy beaches to The Cotswolds’ sandstone villages and Devon’s rugged moorlands, the best places to visit in South West England stretch from the untamed countryside to the shimmering coast.

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