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10 - Interesting places in Great Britain

England
Besides London, which is in the centre of each tourist's attention, there are many other fascinating places:
Oxford and Cambridge are the old university towns.
Statford-upon-Avon is the birthplace of William Shakespeare and the place where his plays are performed
at the Royal Shakespeare (or Swan) theatre.
The English countryside is full of peaceful harbour-towns with fishing boats, yachts, cottages and the English
like to spend their holidays here. Resorts such as Brighton, Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Blackpool,
Sunderland or Scarborough have fine sandy beaches and a nice atmosphere.
Southern part of England is full of historical monuments and romantic sceneries. Canterbury is an ancient
city with a majestic cathedral. At Canterbury Pilgrim's Way Chaucer's Cantrbury Tales are brought to life using
audiovisual techniques. The other old cathedral town is Winchester – once it was the capital of England.
Salisbury is in Salisbury Plain where we can see a beautiful historic monument of Stonehenge with its giant
stone circles which aremore than 3000 years old.
The West Country has its own character, different from the north and the south. The country is still unspoiled
by industry. The only larger towns here are Bristol, Plymouth, Bath and Exeter. Plymouth has a proud maritime
heritage. From this place in 1588 Sir Francis Drake set out to beat the Spanish Armada. Bath is worth seeing for
the remains of its Roman bath built 2000 years ago. Exeter is the starting point for Dartmoor – the moorland. It
is the country of many national parks (Dartmoor and Exmoor National Park).
Going north we can go through Birmingham which is at the geographical heart of England and is the secont
largest city in Britain. We can see interesting Victorian architecture here and the network of canals which is the
evidence of rich industrial heritage. Northwest is mainly an industrial area. In the past these are the places where
the industrial revolution mainly developed – especially textile and coal-mining industries. It is sometimes called
the "Black Country". In Manchester we can visit The Museum of Science and Industry, The Air and Space
Museum. Theother bit cities here are Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield and York.
Northern England – Cumbria and Northumbia – is the country of beautiful nature, many national parks and
cultural traditions, e.g. in the city of Durham we can find a massive 11th century castle and a beautiful cathedral,
both situated on cliffs high above the river Wear. The Lake District National Park with beautiful Windermere
Lake is the region where romantic poets wrote their poetry. The other national parks here are e.g.
Northumberland Park and Yorkshire Dales National Park.

Wales
The variety of landscapes in such a small country is really amazing. The land is full of mystery and beauty.
There are both snow-capped mountains, green valleys, sea resorts, big cities and little seaside towns. Cardiff,
Newport and Swansea are the biggest cities here. Wales is sometimes called the land of castles. Among the best
known are Caernarfon, where Prince Charles was invested as Prince of Wales in 1969, Conwy and Harlech
which stand on rocky cliffs overlooking the mountains of Snowdonia National Park.

Scotland
Scotland is the land of many special traditions which cannot be found elsewhere in the world – playing the
pipes, quality tweeds, woolen knitwear, wearing kilts, Scotch whisky.
The biggest city is Glasgow, an old Victorian town, the cultural centre and the heart of the arts in Scotland
(festivals the Mayfest and the International Jazz Festival). The city has also some of the finest museums and
galleries in Europe.
Edinburgh is dominated by its imposing 12th century castle – Holyroodhouse. Through the heart of the city
the cobbled Royal Mile runs. The city is full of attractive squares, tree-lined avenues and elegant shopping
centres like Princess Street.
The north of the country is large and magnificient lake and mountains area. The biggest lake is Loch
Lomond (lakes are called lochs in Scotland) and Loch Ness is famous for its "Loch Ness Monster".