Spring in the UK is a pleasant one, with temperatures in the early twenties, which can be both beautiful and short. The striking feature of this season is that the plants are blooming with green leaves, flowers are blooming, and the animals are starting to come out and go! Xiao Nuo has sorted out a lot of fairy places in the UK that are full of spring! Friends who want to go on a spring outing find a weekend with good weather to meet one or two friends, put on a newly bought small dress, bring snacks and pick a treasure to set off!
The ends of the earth in the UK
land‘s end
Land's End is the southwesternmost corner of the British landmass, so it is called Land's End – the end of the earth. It is home to granite cliffs up to 200 feet high that stretch into the Atlantic Ocean. The coast here is very special, and the sea breeze is very strong, and even on a sunny day, it can be rough. Therefore, everyone should still be prepared for wind when playing. But on a sunny day, looking at the sparkling ocean in front of you, it's really good**!
Baibury village
the village of bibury
The village of Baibury was named "the most idyllic village in the world" by Fox News and "the most fascinating place to visit in Europe" by the Huffington Post in 2014. Here, you can take a relaxing walk in the fresh air by the river, go to the farm to find the freshest trout and handmade wine, or even experience fishing yourself at the farm, which is more than a weekend in your room.
Windsor Park
windsor great park
The 4,500-acre Windsor Park has always been a great place for visitors to Windsor to go out for a picnic and stroll. As a former hunting garden for the royal family, it is home to 500 deer, and you may be able to meet a herd of deer while walking along the road. March and April are the cherry blossom season in Windsor Gardens, and the park's long green avenue leads straight to Windsor Castle, giving you the feeling of being in a fairytale world.
Bakewell
bakewell
Bakewell is a small town in the Peak District National Park in the Peak District, with the River Wye running through the town centre. Idyllicly nestled on the banks of the River Wye and the largest town in the Peak District National Park, its mellow stone buildings, medieval five-arched stone bridges and quaint courtyards are a draw for painters, photographers and sightseers.
The bridge is now more than 700 years old, and at the other end of the bridge is a large green space with flowers in spring. Bakewell is also the birthplace of the classic English Beckwell pudding. The busiest time here is when the town hosts a food and craft market. Eating delicious snacks and quietly watching the wild ducks play in the river is a unique way of life in the British countryside.
Lake Windermere
windermere lake
Located at the southern end of the beautiful English Lake District, Lake Windermere is the largest lake in England and is located in a north-south glacial valley that runs through the Kombulen Mountains. The long and narrow shape of Lake Windermere is one of the hallmarks of Lake Windermere.
The lakeside is a picturesque landscape with lakes, river valleys, mountain peaks, coastlines and villages. It is also the place where Peter Rabbit's fairy tale world was born. Boating, hiking, biking, and more are all great ways to see Lake Windermere. You can choose to row a boat, eat ice cream on the boat, enjoy the slight cool breeze on the lake, watch the wind rise in the sky, the lake is sparkling, and all the impetuousness will be appeased at this moment. Here, Xiaonuo would like to remind everyone to pay attention to safety when cruising
Arthur's Seat
arthur's seat
Arthur's Seat is actually a mountain in Holyrood Park, the highest point in Edinburgh, and you can see all of Edinburgh from the top of the mountain. To the south of Arthur's Seat, there is also a lake called Duddingston Loch, which in spring is home to swans, wild geese and herons. Although the scenery is beautiful, Xiaonuo still wants to remind his friends that if you want to climb and play, you must take warm measures and wear sneakers.
Glendegen Gardens
glendurgan garden
Located in Cornwall in the south of England, the Grundgen Garden Labyrinth is built on the slopes of three small canyons and consists of two gardens. It is famous for a huge tulip tree and ancient pines and cypresses, as well as a multitude of ** belt plants and beautiful ponds, especially the 180-year-old labyrinth of manicured laurel trees, which winds along the hillside.
Glendurgan also has an array of exotic plants, including bamboo, Brazilian giant rhubarb and tree ferns, that thrive in this valley garden.
The western and southern ends of the garden are surrounded by the beautiful Hurford River, and a stroll through the gardens offers views of the Hurford River and the town of Durgan through lush vegetation. This garden is called: "Peaceful Heaven and Earth".
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