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Tours to the mysterious UK are a way to delve into the history and culture of the nation, enjoy the richness of nature and local attractions.

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Our team is made up of experienced professionals who have a wealth of experience in organising trips around Britain. We are well-versed in the best destinations and itineraries, allowing us to create memorable and safe journeys for you. We take into account each client's unique wishes and design tours that are completely tailored to your interests. This personalised approach ensures that your trip will be exactly what you dreamed of.

Great Britain is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe, where a huge number of castles and fortresses have been preserved. Many of them are open to tourists interested in the history of the country. If you like mysticism, it is time to try to unravel the mystery of the famous Stonehenge, a stone structure attributed to extraterrestrial civilisations.

Every city in the UK is beautiful and unique in its own way. But the centre of tourist attraction is London, from where you can go on a fascinating journey around the country. Many tourists trust the taste of the royal family and go to Bath to the mineral springs, where representatives of the ruling dynasty often rest. Fans of sea air prefer the small village of Brighton on the shore of the Channel - this is the most popular English resort for those who are not frightened by the rather low water temperature. Manchester is not only the football capital of Great Britain, but also the entertainment centre of the country. And tourists go to Bristol to take part in numerous fairs and carnivals.

The UK is a country of active holidays, where diving, windsurfing, golfing and horse riding are all worth a holiday. In summer, you can take part in a sailing regatta, even if you don't know how to sail.

The Lost Gardens of Heligan

This ancient botanical garden in Cornwall is like a fairytale forest. There are several themed areas: the Jungle with tropical plants, the Lost Valley with oaks and beeches, and the North Garden with vegetable beds.

Leeds Castle

This Kent landmark is located on one of the islands of the lake formed by the River Len, and behind the castle's crenellated walls lie unusual museums, such as dog collars from the 15th and 17th centuries.

Brighton Palace Pier

A popular holiday destination on England's seaside is Brighton Pier, which stretches 500 metres above the sea. A colourful amusement park is located here. In the evening it is illuminated by several tens of thousands of lights, making this place even more attractive.

Stonehenge

This archaeological site in Wiltshire is considered one of the most mystical in the whole world. The huge stone blocks standing in a circle are up to nine metres high. Stonehenge appeared on the territory of England in the twentieth century BC.

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