1. Jurassic Coast, Dorset, England
Because it’s just so outstandingly beautiful. Period. Nothing quite compares to that.
2. Fingal’s Cave, Inner Hebrides, Scotland
Because it’s intriguing. Remote. And kind of creepy.
3. Loch Ness, Highlands, Scotland
Because it’s a milestone. And Nessie has yet to be found.
4. Ben Nevis, Highlands, Scotland
Because no mountains come even close to beat this Highlands jewel.
5. Dover Cliffs, Kent, England
Because it is quite unique and because it’s visible from France.
6. Isle of Wight, England
Because of its accessibility and its quaintness.
7. Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh, Scotland
Because it’s a great hiking activity and because of the view on top - the sea, the city, the country, all at once.
8. Shropshire Hills, Shropshire, England
Because it’s such a picturesque and authentic landscape of England.
9. Dan Yr Ogof, Powys,Wales
Because it is a mysterious attraction in a beautiful national park setting.
10. Lake District, Cumbria, England
Because it’s a classic retreat destination, even for Britons.
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Do you guys agree with this list? Would you change anything? What are your favorite wonders?
Tags: activities, nature, sights