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- 26 Feb
erato in Amazing Places | 1 COMMENTTop 5 natural wonders in Britain
It might not be the land of immense forests or the highest mountains, but Great Britain has got some of the most mysterious landscapes that will instantly charms you and take you back into the time of legends and myths.
In the short video Jamie Oliver himself will invite you to visit Britain and explore its wonders, watch and then enjoy the top 5 natural wonders in Britain.
Glyder Fach and Glyder Fawr, North Wales
These two mountains offer a very dramatic, even epic look. Glyder Fach is famous for the cantilever stone, a strangely balanced piece of rock that is most popular among visitors for photographing.
At the same time, Glyder Fawr, a tiny bit taller, is known for its peak filled with rocks that look like tomb stones thrown at each other. You can visit these natural wonders if you hike in Snowdonia, North Wales.
Cheddar Gorge, Sumerset
Carved out of the rocks over a million years ago, Somerset‘s Cheddar Gorge is the biggest gorge in Great Britain. You can admire an underground river as well as some very interesting rock formations.
Trotternish Peninsula, Isle of Skye
On the northernmost part of the Isle of Skye you can find the Trotternish Peninsula, this mysterious and breathtaking area.
The eastern side provides you with the fairy tale-like sight of the spikes of the Quiraing and the strange, 49 m tall megalith called the Old Man of Storr. Do not miss to visit Kilt Rock, a huge hexagonal rock that looks like a Scottish kilt.
Jurassic Coast, Devon
The famous Jurassic Coast of Britain was the first natural wonder to become a World Heritage Site. The cloffs of the 95 miles long coastline provide a perfectly continuous walk through the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous eras.
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travel search by Travelgrove (get this widget)Brimham Rocks, North Yorkshire
Again a really unusual natural formation, the Brimham Rocks look like the creations of a crazy sculptor. Some of them have names after the animal or other thing they supposedly look like.
The rocks are admired since the ancient times and it is an interesting fact that for a long time it was thought that Rocks were created by the Celtic druids.
These 5 natural wonders are some of the best things about Britain, but the country has got a lot more to offer if you are ready for some adventure.
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Top 3 natural wonders in Wales wrote on March 8, 2013:[…] on the fabled land of Snowdonia, Glyder Fach and Glyder Fawr are two peculiar mountains that look like they were enchanted by one of the magicians from a Welsh […]
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