Britain has a great history and that is illustrated perfectly in Cambridge. Many centuries of learning here have created a city that is famous the world over. Walk the narrow streets, picnic in the parks or punt the river, Cambridge is a fantastic day out. Whether on a day trip, or a longer holiday, you will find so much to see and do in this remarkable city
Not everything in Britain is steeped in history. The Eden Centre is one of the most successful visitor attractions ever. From the outside it offers a stunning exterior, inside an environment that blows the mind. Ecosystems alien to the UK are recreated in this tropical oasis.
So much of Britain has signs of tradition and a great past. Park your car, get off the bus or train and walk around the towns, cities or villages of Britain - there is so much to see and do.
Britain is famous for its picture postcard villages and you won´t have to travel far to visit them. The residents are welcoming and the facilities are often numerous.
Contrary to popular myth, Britain does enjoy good weather. The coastline is amongst the best in the world and it is easy to find secluded, empty stretches of pristine beach. Sit on the beach with a book or enjoy one of the many water sports that are on offer at most coastal areas.
Outside of the cities, Britain has some of the finest countryside anywhere in the world. The colours and the smells of the flora and fauna are truly invigorating. Stay on a farm, in a country hotel or just visit for the day, you cannot help but be rejuvenated by the tranquillity and beauty of a visit to the British countryside.
With so much coastline it is little wonder that sailing is so popular in Britain. Some of the finest sailing conditions in the world are found around the coast and clubs are everywhere.
Buildings that came to represent bold statements of past of present glories are common in Britain. Many are open to the public and those that aren´t can be enjoyed at a distance.