Destinations

England
The variety of architecture characterises every part of the country, from West Country thatch to Cotswold stone, weatherboarded Kent to half-timbered East Anglia, black-slated Cumbria, and the sandstones, red and yellow, of Cumbria and York. It doesn’t take much effort in England, and not many miles, to feel that you have travelled a long way.
Wales
Wales has more castles per square mile than any other country in Europe and it's history has left a landscape scattered with Iron Age hill forts, Roman ruins and castles from Medieval Welsh princes and English kings. Explore Wales via The Wales Way, a new family of three scenic routes – The Coastal Way, The Cambrian Way and The North Wales Way.