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British minority tourist attractions

To tell the truth, I am a young beauty who loves to eat, drink and be merry (ah, who broke the brick! )。 As a busy toy, I made up my mind to see all the beautiful scenery in Britain in my spare time before I came to study in Britain. So in addition to the familiar tourist attractions, I also went to some "unpopular" tourist destinations. However, although it is not as famous as spicy food, many of them are holiday resorts loved by British locals. I hope to provide more choices for my friends.

Aberdeen | Aberdeen

As the largest city in northern Scotland and the third largest city in Scotland, Aberdeen is famous for its important port in the North Sea oil field. As a tourist destination, it is really unknown to students from China. In fact, there are direct trains in London, Glasgow or Edinburgh, and the transportation is convenient. Aberdeen is called the grey city, or the silver city, because most of the old city in Aberdeen is made of granite, and a large amount of mica makes the building gray, which is different from most traditional gray-black or gold buildings in Britain. In addition, Aberdeen has beautiful beaches, close to the northeast of Scotland, which is a good place to watch the sunrise. Friends who eat can try the famous Aberdeen Angus steak, and there are rich seafood along the coast.

Apple cross

Although this place is called Applecross, it is not rich in apples. Some people say it is actually the apple in my eyes! A lot of romance in an instant. It's famous because to get there, you have to cross the highest highway in Britain (over 2053 feet above sea level). Although it doesn't sound very high above sea level, this town is very close to the sea, and it climbed more than 2,000 feet less than 3 miles above sea level. The excitement and adventure can be imagined, but the road from Loch Ness to Applecross is definitely worth going again. On the way, lakes and mountains and magnificent plateau scenery came into view as picturesque. Self-driving is a better choice and the most perfect experience. It should be noted that it is often closed here in winter. ? Fish from Apple Cross Hotel. French fries are very famous (the top ten fish and chips shops in Scotland), and of course, there are Applecross prawns named after place names.

Loch Lomond | the east and west banks of Loch Lomond

Loch Lomond is the largest lake in Scotland, providing drinking water for all Scots. Compared with the famous Loch Ness, I personally think Loch Lomond is really neglected by everyone. Its quiet lake is like a princess waiting for everyone to come and go quietly. Loch Lomond is located at the starting point of A82, the most beautiful expressway in Britain, and it is also the most easily overlooked place by self-driving tourists. If you have time to drive to the highlands, please don't rush, let go of the throttle and feel slowly. Luce is one of the top ten towns in Britain. It was built by the lake. Walking along the lake and town for a while is also a way to relax on the road. Traveling by car is the most convenient. CityLink's bus will also pass through Lake Lomond, and there is also a bus bound for the town of Las in Fort William.

Scenic Road | Sightseeing Road A702

Corner Jun accidentally found such a trail comparable to A82, A9, A889 and other famous self-driving routes because he took the wrong road. From England to Edinburgh, he is likely to take M72 to A73 and miss this road. Self-driving route, when going north from M74, get off the expressway, and follow the road signs when you see the road signs showing scenic spots. Comrades in the car can prepare snacks and eat them while watching in the car.

Snowdonia ||| Xuedun Park

Snow Pier Park is located in the north of Wales, near Bangor and Anglesey Island. Mount Shelton Mount Shelton is the second highest mountain in Britain, and it is also called the third peak with Mount Ben Nevis in Scotland and Mount Scarfield in the Lake District. The mountains in Wales are breathtaking, especially in the north. North Wales and China Wales are made up of different mountains. Many climbers come here to challenge themselves every year. In addition to mountain climbing, Xuedun Park has many beautiful scenery, including water in the mountains and mountains outside the water. In addition, near Snowden, there are Wei Bei's coastal town Landudeno, the historic city of carnarvon, Conway Castle and so on. Snow Mountain is the easiest of the three mountains to climb to the top, because there are five different routes to choose from according to the difficulty. Pen Y track is moderately difficult and has the best scenery. Many female men say it is not difficult to reach the summit successfully (waterfall sweat! )。 But there is a small train leading to the top of the mountain at Xuedun! You can go here by car or train. The train needs to take the bus at Bangor first, and then transfer to Snowdon Loop to get to Shelton Park.

Swansea

Swansea is located in the south of Wales, near Cardiff. Strictly speaking, Swansea is well-known, but many students didn't put it on the travel list. In fact, I think Swansea is one of the most worthwhile places in Wales, because it has a perfect coastline, the most romantic guest house (180 sea view), the most perfect sunset experience and so on. Basically, all major cities have trains to Cardiff, and then transfer to Swansea for half an hour.

Jurassic coast

The Jurassic coast refers to a white rocky coastline at the southernmost tip of Britain formed during the Jurassic period, of which Dover Cliff is the most famous, but I refer to a scenic hiking route along the Jurassic coast, the Coastal walk, which can start from West Luerworth or weymouth and is full of magnificent coastlines and white cliffs of various shapes along the way, which is very suitable for stretching on sunny weekends. You can drive to the Louerworth Bay parking lot, take the train to weymouth, and then take a taxi or bus back to weymouth.

Saint Ives |

St Ives, located in Cornwall, is a local tourist attraction in Britain. Most students go to Cornwall to go to Land's End or Penzance, but St Ives is also a place that cannot be ignored. There are beautiful beaches, white sand and blue sea, breezy, lying quietly on the beach in a daze, and there are no crowded people. Of course, there will be no groups of bikini beauties or exciting water sports. It's just a place suitable for barefoot. Self-driving is recommended. If you take the train, go to Penzance first, then transfer to Steve, and then transfer to Heller. You can try the local food Cornwall Pie.

These are some "unpopular" British tourist attractions that I have been to but feel good about myself. I just hope to provide you with a reference. After all, carrots and vegetables have their own tastes. Finally, I wish you all a good time!