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Are there any interesting and unpopular cities in Britain?

Aberdeen 1

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's name is grey? City, or cops? City, because most of the old city of Aberdeen is built of granite, and a large amount of mica makes the building gray-white, which is different from most traditional gray-black or gold-yellow buildings in Britain.

In addition, Aberdeen has beautiful beaches, close to the northeast of Scotland, which is a good place to watch the sunrise. Can foodies try the famous Aberdeen? Angus steak, and the coastal areas here are also rich in seafood.

After living here for two weeks, the most obvious feeling is the strong Scottish style. There are many seagulls, so you should pay attention to them when you go shopping.

2. Apple Cross

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. ? Applecross? Fish in the inn&; French fries are quite famous (top ten fish and chips shops in Scotland). And, of course, the Applecross named after the place name? Prawn can try!

3、Loch? The eastern and western shores of Lake Lomond.

Loch Lomond is the largest lake in Scotland, providing drinking water for all Scots. Compared with the famous Loch Ness, 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 past it, it needs to be felt slowly.