Outlandish England: Walking Unlikely Landscapes
Outlandish. In this new travel book excerpt, Nick Hunt explores Southeast England’s Dungeness, an inland desert near Kent, England.
England is America’s favorite European country. It’s a familiar place to us, we enjoy our common languages and we appreciate each other’s unique quirks.
Celebrate everything about England and enjoy dozens of articles about everywhere in the mother land.
Outlandish. In this new travel book excerpt, Nick Hunt explores Southeast England’s Dungeness, an inland desert near Kent, England.
The Tower of London is actually more than a few towers, a complex that was built as a royal palace then became a prison and today is an iconic part of the London skyline.
Using the Golden Ratio, this story lists the world’s most beautiful buildings and why they are considered the very best in the world.
London’s Crossrail Project and subway tunnels being dug in Paris and London are making a more efficient transportation system for European travelers.
English Summer Schools offer students of all ages an opportunity to further their careers and find subjects to study. Oxford Royale Academy.
Grasmere was the home of William Wordsworth and the subject of a song by Taylor Swift. A visit to England’s beautiful Lake District to the Victorian House Hotel.
Monaco has many attractions for people from all walks of life, not just the super-rich. Grand Prix, Museums, casino, and the oceanographic museum.
The Ravenglass and Eskdale railway allows travelers to see some of the greatest sites in the scenic Lake District of England via a fun way of transportation.
Nightlife and nightclubs around the UK. A pick of some of the fun places to go out including Pixel Bar in Leeds, Rubyz in Bournemouth, Cavern Club in Liverpool.
Caledonia Sleeper provides a comfy scenic ride all the way from London to Scotland, enjoying fine food, sleeping bunks and the views of the countryside.
Papa Stour, an island off the Shetlands in the far north of Britain was a Viking settlement for ages, and this chapter is from Viking Isles by Paul Murton.
Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, is a great mountain for a hike, or you can take the Snowdon Mountain Railway service to get to the summit.