AllWays Traveller Features
Warwick, the historic county town of Warwickshire, sits on the River Avon, just west of Royal Leamington Spa and a short drive to Stratford-upon-Avon and Coventry. The area has been settled since the 6th Century and a thriving Saxon community existed at Warwick during the 9th Century. It is the Castle, however, which was first built in 1068 as part...
Rutland, which is England's smallest county, is waiting to be discovered by visitors looking for all that is best in the English countryside. Close to the M1 and A1 road networks makes it easy to get to Rutland while also ensuring that most of the country's road traffic passes on by. What visitors to Rutland find, therefore, are two busy market tow...
Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, which is located in Queen Mary's Gardens, on the Inner Circle of Regent's Park was founded in 1932 by Sydney Carroll and Robert Atkins. It has been one of London's unique theatrical attractions ever since. The theatre itself is surrounded by woodland, which is invariably used to great effect as a stage backdrop. It i...
Norfolk is an eastern English county in an area historically known as East Anglia. It borders Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and the North Sea. The cathedral city of Norwich is the county town and the Norfolk Broads comprises the UK's largest protected wetland. Within the county, North Norfolk offers visitors historic English market towns in...
Images : www.markgeorgephotography.co.uk Dartmoor, in the English County of Devon covers some 360 square miles and is an area of truly dramatic landscapes. Dartmoor is the largest area of open country in the south of England. The 'danger' areas in the northern, more desolate, part of Dartmoor are used at agreed times by the British army as a ...