Britain’s natural landscapes are surprisingly diverse and generally accessible via the country’s national parks. Discover your inner romantic (or Romantic) among the gnarled crags and crystalline waters of the peaceful Lake District . The South Downs Way ambles through the hills and along the shores of Southern England. Limestone cliffs hang over the Irish Sea in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park , where coasteering and cliff jumping are popular. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs , now part of Scotland’s first national park, lie along the West Highland Railway, which travels north from Glasgow, past Loch Lomond and Ben Nevis . Farther north, the misty peaks of the Isle of Skye and the Northwest Highlands lend themselves to postcard-perfect snapshots. Embrace the solitude of the windy Orkney Islands , filled with wildlife, geological phenomena, and Iron Age monuments. Even more isolated and remote vistas characterize the Shetland Islands . In Northern Ireland, the honeycomb columns of the Giant’s Causeway contrast with Antrim’s rocky outcrops and pristine white beaches.
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