December 8, 2011 | No Comments »Posted in Travel, UK Travel
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Top 10 Must Visit Places in England (UK) During Your First Visit

If you are traveling to UK from any part of the word, it is very important for you to know which all places you must visit so that you remember your trip.

Stonehenge - Once you are in the UK, the first must visit place here is Stonehenge. The Stonehenge has been an attraction of much intrigue and hearsay. It abounds in theories and mysteries. Standing elegantly for over a period of 5000 years at the backdrop of tranquil hills and the English countryside’s plains, the site is an affair of mystery and curiosity among the spectators.

Chatsworth House - is another must visit place in the UK. Deemed as one of the most amazing country house of the UK it is located in Derbyshire. It has been a residence of Devonshire’s Duke and Duchess since 1549. It is a storehouse of premium collection of arts. The farmyard and adventure garden will entice you.

Tower Bridge - is the landmark site of London which also forms a must visit place of the UK. It is one of the most famous and best bridges of the world. Erected in 1894 with the planning of fifty architects and civil designers, it sprawls up to the Thames. Tourists can have a bird’s view of London from the alleys and even have an access to the Victorian Engine Rooms.

Lake Windermere - the largest natural lake, should also be included in your itinerary. Located in Cumbria, the lake stretches up to two miles. It is a part of Lake District National Park and the wildlife enthusiasts can have a wild time here as the western shoreline of it is entirely looked after by the National Trust.

The Giant’s Causeway - If you are more of a history lover then do not forget to visit The Giant’s Causeway. It is located in North Ireland and is one of the best World’s Heritage Sites. The volcanic eruptions formulated some 40, 000 intertwining basalt lines in the area. The site derives its name from Finn MacCool.

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