50 Must-See UK Travel Destinations

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16. Malham Cove, Yorkshire.

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You might have seen this superb rock formation in the hit film Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows. This is a classic limestone scenery of ragged cliffs, crags, and some of the world’s unusual and valuable wildlife resources. Such unspeakable formation was formed by the movements of an ancient glacial river.

17. Durdle Door, Dorset.

This remarkable natural limestone arch in Dulworth Cove, Dorset, England is set on a strikingly beautiful beach, and are both parts of the Lulworth Estate and the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site.

18. Bath, Somerset.

This century-old city filled with Gregorian-inspired architectures and Roman-built baths continues to allure visitors and is considered one of the most beautiful places in England.

19. The South Downs National Park, Sussex.

The South Downs National Park covers 1600km square of awe-inspiring sceneries and hidden gems, including glossy rivers, white cliffs, hedgerows, woodlands, and more.

20. Armadale Castle and Museum of the Isles.

The Armadale Castle is an abandoned and ruined house of the Clan Donald Armadale, Skye. It is now home to the Clan Donald Centre, where the Museum of the Isles is maintained.
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