BEST THINGS TO DO IN BRISTOL UK
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CLIFTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE
Toll: £1 each way, free for bicycles and pedestrians. For best views of the bridge, head to Clifton Observatory.
BRUNEL’S SS GREAT BRITAIN
Entrance fee: £16.50
QUEEN SQUARE
Great place to take a rest!
BRISTOL CATHEDRAL
One of England’s hidden treasures!
SWOON GELATO
Artisan Italian style ice cream
COSY CLUB IN OLD CITY
Amazing decor and cocktails
ST NICHOLAS MARKET
Great place to grab a snack
BRANDON HILL PARK & CABOT TOWER
Little oasis in the middle of the city
LA MARINA ITALIAN RESTAURANT
Best Italian we’ve had in the UK!
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Places to see in ( Brandon - UK )
Places to see in ( Brandon - UK )
Brandon is a small town and civil parish in the English county of Suffolk. It is in the Forest Heath local government district. Brandon is located in the Breckland area on the border of Suffolk with the adjoining county of Norfolk. Surrounded by Forestry Commission and agricultural land it is considered a rural town.
According to Eilert Ekwall (The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names) the likely origin of the name is Brandon, usually 'hill where broom grows', the earliest known spelling being in the 11th century when the town, gradually expanding up and along the rising ground of the river valley, was called Bromdun.
From prehistoric times the area was mined for flint as can be seen at Grimes Graves, a popular Brandon tourist destination. Much more recently, the town was a major centre for the production of gunflints. The Domesday Book records that the manor of Brandon in 1086 had 25 households. In medieval times and beyond Brandon was renowned for its rabbit fur.
The town's current population is recorded as 9,636 people in the 2011 UK Census. Brandon has three schools; two primary, Forest Academy and Glade Primary School; and one High School, IES Breckland. Brandon's population has steadily increased since the Second World War due to immigration. After the war there was an influx of servicemen from Poland who settled in the town and also in nearby Weeting, Norfolk. The Cold War saw many American service people and their families billeted in and around the town. The Greater London Council oversaw the building of a large Council estate off Thetford Road and Bury Road in the 1970s and many London families were relocated to Brandon during that time.
Brandon is situated on the A1065 Mildenhall to Fakenham road. It often suffers severe congestion due to large amounts of commuter traffic, holiday traffic travelling to the Norfolk Coast and HGVs. Several bus routes and National Express coach services pass through the town as well. Brandon railway station has an hourly service to Cambridge and Ely to the West and to Thetford and Norwich in the East.
Regular bus services operate from Brandon to the neighbouring towns of Bury St. Edmunds, Mildenhall and Thetford. There are also infrequent services (at school and shopping times) to Downham Market, King's Lynn and Norwich. Flowing in an easterly direction the Little Ouse river is navigable through the town.
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The Coventry Music Museum
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Bristol, England - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Bristol
Top best places to visit in Bristol, England
Bristol, the largest city in South West England, is one of the most interesting cities in the UK.
This city has an eclectic combination of architectural styles and is one of the most culturally vibrant towns in England. By locals Bristol is called Brizzle or Bristle.
A good place to start exploring the city is the Castle Park with the ruins of St Peter’s Church and the ruins of Bristol Castle.
This used to be a network of busy streets and shops until it was bombed during the second world war.
In the Old Town there are plenty of interesting buildings from most of the architectural periods of the UK.
In this neighborhood there also is the Queen Square, a garden with the Statue of William III.
A short walk from there is the St Mary Radcliffe Church.
Which has been a place of Christian worship for over 900 years.
But the most prominent church is the Bristol Cathedral.
Founded in the Norman era it is the seat of the diocese of Bristol.
Besides the cathedral on College Green are also the Central Library and the City Hall, the seat of local government.
Not far away from there is the Georgian House, a well-preserved example of a typical 18th century town house.
The next place to go is the city’s major museum, the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery,
And a landmark of the University of Bristol, the Wills Memorial Building.
Further along the same street are the Royal West of England Academy of Art and the Victoria Rooms.
Possibly the city’s most famous landmark, spanning the spectacular Avon Gorge and the River Avon at a height of 75m, is the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
On top of the Clifton Hill, right at the bridge, is a nice park and the Observatory with camera obscura and an entrance to the cave.
In Clifton district is one of the most expensive streets in the city.
Royal York Crescent, which was reputed to be the longest terrace in Europe.
The best place to see the city from high up is Cabot Tower on Brandon Hill.
From there, there is a nice view of the Old Town,
And Harbor.
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5. Bristol Harbour
The harbour covers an area of 70 acres (28.3 ha). It has existed since the 13th century. It was the original Port of Bristol.
The harbour is now a tourist attraction with museums, galleries, exhibitions, bars and nightclubs.
4. Clifton Suspension Bridge
It is a world famous suspension bridge, spanning the Avon Gorge and the River Avon, linking Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset.
The bridge is a distinctive landmark, used as a symbol of Bristol on postcards, promotional materials, and informational web sites
3. Bristol SS Great Britain
It is a museum ship and former passenger steamship. It was the longest passenger ship in the world from 1845 to 1854.
Now listed as part of the National Historic Fleet, it is an award-winning visitor attraction and museum ship in Bristol Harbour.
2. Cabot Tower
The tower is 105 feet (32 m) high and built from red sandstone with cream Bath Stone for ornamentation and emphasis.
Situated in a public park on Brandon Hill, between the city centre, Clifton and Hotwells. It is a grade II listed building.
1. Blaise Hamlet
It is a group of nine small cottages around a green in Henbury, now a district in the north of Bristol.
It was built around 1811 and designed by John Nash, master of the Picturesque style.
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Places to see in ( Mildenhall - UK )
Places to see in ( Mildenhall - UK )
Mildenhall is a small market town and civil parish in Suffolk, England. It is part of the non-metropolitan district of Forest Heath and has a population of 9,906 people, increasing to 10,315 at the 2011 Census. The town is near the A11 and is located 60 km (37 mi) north-west of county town, Ipswich.
Mildenhall centres on a market place with a 16th-century hexagonal market cross and town pump. The town's market is held here on every Friday and originated as a weekly chartered market in, it is believed, the 15th century. In 1934, Mildenhall was the start point of the MacRobertson Air Race to Melbourne, Australia. Mildenhall has its own radio station, ZACK FM (Forest Heath Public Radio), broadcasting on 105.3 FM; the transmitter is located at the top of St Mary's Church and radiates 100 W. The station format is classic and current hits plus specialist shows, and broadcasts 24 hours a day with a mix of music, news and information Mildenhall is mentioned in passing in the Pink Floyd song 'Let There Be More Light' on the 1968 album A Saucerful of Secrets as a speculated location for first contact between humanity and extraterrestrial life.
The town has a bus station which was completed in 2005. Regular bus services run to the neighbouring towns of Brandon, Bury St. Edmunds, Newmarket and Thetford. National Express operate daily coach services to Norwich, London (Victoria Coach Station), Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted Airports. Mildenhall railway station was the terminus of the Cambridge to Mildenhall railway until its closure in 1962.
Mildenhall has a Non-League football club [Mildenhall Town F.C.] who play at Recreation Way. It also has one of the region's leading cricket clubs, Mildenhall Cricket Club, playing at Wamil Way. In 2016 the 1XI won the Two Counties Championship and was promoted to the East Anglian Premier Cricket League. Notable players have included England international Tymal Mills, England Lions' Tom Westley and Essex Women's Lilly Reynolds. There is a leisure centre on Bury Road which is about 5–10 minutes away from the town square.
Mildenhall is perhaps most famous for the discovery in 1942 of the Mildenhall Treasure. Now at the British Museum, the treasure is a hoard of Roman silver objects buried in the 4th century. In 1946 the discovery was made public and the treasure acquired by the British Museum; Roald Dahl wrote an article about the find which was published firstly in the Saturday Evening Post, and later as The Mildenhall Treasure (a short story) in his short story collection The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More.
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Top Places to visit in Coventry:
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Cromer Pier, Sandringham, Great Yarmouth's Golden Mile, unique man-made Norfolk Broads, Norwich's ancient market, castle and cathedral, migrating wildlife, 200 beach huts at Wells-next-the-Sea, our Downton Abbeys, heritage steam railways, seals at Blakeney Point, Thetford Forest, sunsets at Hunstanton.
20 Best Long Distance Walks in the UK and Ireland
Today I'm going to tell you about 20 of the best long distance walks in the UK and Ireland that you must do in your lifetime.
There are a lot of incredible hiking trails and places to visit in the UK. Britain and its diverse terrains have plenty of amazing hikes to offer all types of backpackers and hikers. So, whether you’re a beginner or you’ve been doing this for years, here are the best long distance walks in the UK for you to enjoy. I've added a few in Ireland too!
1. Bangor Trail, Co Mayo in Ireland
2. Bracken Way, Yorkshire Dales in England
3. Brandon Bay, Co Kerry in Ireland
4. Burns Trail, Ayrshire in Scotland
5. Falls of Glomach, Ross-shire in Scotland
6. Glyndŵr’s Way in Wales
7. Hadrian’s Wall Path, Newcastle in England
8. John Muir Way, Scotland
9. Kerry Ridgeway, Welsh Borders in Wales
10. Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Yorkshire in England
11. Loch An Eilein, Cairngorm National Park in Scotland
12. Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland
13. North Downs Way, Surrey and Kent in England
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