Welcome, fàilte, croeso to brilliant Britain!
With three countries to explore (not to mention 10 National Parks, 40 National Scenic Areas, 46 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and more islands, mountains and random bits of far-flung fabulousness than you could possibly count) there’s adventure and excitement lurking around every scenic corner. Not sure where to start? Tell us which country you’d like to visit first, or take your pick from our destination guides…
Great british highlights
It’s difficult to pick a handful of highlights in a country like Britain, which is bursting out of its borders with ‘best bits’. If you can’t find the place you’re looking for on this page, click on through to our ‘top 50’ location guides for more moreish travel titbits.
Let’s talk about… Orkney
70 islands, of which 20 are inhabited (by Orcadians). Loads of lovely sandy beaches, pre-history galore and legendarily good names for things: like Skara Brae, the Dwarfie Stane, the Old Man of Hoy and the Ship of Death. Mostly low-lying islands, except Hoy and its ginormous cliffs. There is also the world's shortest scheduled flight - which has been done in less than a minute - from Westray to Papa Westray. Fine diving at Scapa Flow, thanks to all the vessels scuttled there in the last century. And of course, the Ba’, a mass football game that takes over the streets of Kirkwall over Christmas / New Year.
With the summer holidays now in full-swing, here’s our pick of splendid British adventures that are best enjoyed with kids in tow.