England: Things to do in City of Bath - Roman Baths, Jane Austin, and Bus tours
After our day in Stonehenge and Avebury ( We spent a day in the City of Bath, England. We visited the Roman Baths, Jane Austen museum, and took one of the bus tours. Instead of trying to find parking in the old city or trying to afford the expensive hotels, B&B, and other accommodation in Bath, we spent the night in Swindon and took a train on the GWR railway into the city. It actually worked out to be quicker in many ways. The weather was a little overcast but the flowers were out and the it was quite warm. The Georgian architecture was a marvel and we visited the Abbey where we got a brief history lesson from a lay preacher, then to the Roman Baths which were amazing, followed by lunch at a pub, a bus tour, a playground, a visit to Jane Austen Centre, and some shopping. It was a long but fun adventure. Hope you enjoy!
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Scotland Shorts - The Forests of South Scotland
The south of Scotland is a picturesque corner of the country with miles of rolling hills, swooping valleys, sandy beaches, acres of forests and green spaces, as well as many historic attractions to explore.
Less than an hour from Edinburgh, Tweed Valley is the perfect place to get away from the bustling city life and out into nature. If you’re a fan of fishing, the River Tweed is a popular location for catching salmon. Or if you’re a keen walker, take on the challenge of the Southern Upland Way, whilst cyclists can find out why the Tour of Britain started its Scottish leg in the town of Peebles.
In the south of Scotland there are eight 7Stanes Mountain Biking Centres; Glentrool, Glentress, Dalbeattie, Ae, Mabie, Kirroughtree, Newcastleton and Innerleithen, which are spread out across Dumfries & Galloway and the Scottish Borders. It’s a great place for mountain biking enthusiasts with hundreds of trails and routes that accommodate for the complete beginner as well as the experienced riders. Galloway Forest Park is Britain’s largest forest park and is home to dramatic ancient woodland, magnificent scenery, and an astonishing variety of local wildlife. Whether you want to walk, cycle, fish or just relax in the tearooms, there will be something for everyone.
There are many accessible stargazing spots located throughout the Scottish mainland and islands, but you can’t do much better than Galloway Forest Park for prime stargazing conditions. Britain’s First Dark Sky Park - the clarity here will positively dazzle you. Spanning 75,000 hectares, very few people live within the park which means it enjoys some of the most pitch-black skies in Europe. See an astounding 7,000 stars and planets including the lustrous bow of light that is the Milky Way with just your naked eye, and on each visit, witness as the constellations slowly shift with the Earth’s orbit around the sun.
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