Durdle Door is a natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast near Lulworth in Dorset, England. Durdle Door is one of Dorset’s most photographed and iconic landmarks. It is part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and is an extremely popular beauty spot.
Lighthouse Road, St Annes Rd, Cross Bay SN 01, Bermuda
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Climb the 185-step spiral staircase of Gibbs’ Hill Lighthouse to enjoy one of the best views on the island. The 117-foot lighthouse was built in 1846 of cast iron – the oldest of its kind in the world, and one of only two cast-iron lighthouses still in existence. It overlooks the South Shore and Little Sound, offering views of both the City of Hamilton and the Royal Naval Dockyard.
Located at the southeastern tip of Bermuda, Cooper's Island Nature Reserve is home to a quiet and unspoiled park with extensive walking trails, stunning views of Castle Harbour and access to several beautiful public beaches, including Turtle Bay and the popular Clearwater Beach at Annie's Bay.
Beachy Head is a chalk headland in East Sussex, England. It is situated close to Eastbourne, immediately east of the Seven Sisters. Beachy Head is famous for its white cliffs and the dramatic, undulating coastline created by the Seven Sisters but there is much more to explore.
Forest Farm Country Park is a scenic green space located in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom. It’s a popular spot for nature lovers, walkers, and birdwatchers, offering a combination of woodland, wetlands, and open spaces. The park covers an area along the River Taff and includes the remnants of the historic Glamorganshire Canal, which once played a significant role in transporting coal from the valleys to Cardiff Docks.
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is a world-renowned botanical garden located in the capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious botanical gardens in the world, known for its extensive plant collections, conservation efforts, and educational programs.
Erratics are huge boulders transported far from their origin by glaciers during the last ice age and left behind when the glaciers melted. The Norber Erratics, over 100 in total, are perhaps the finest example of erratics in Britain and can be found on the southern slopes of Ingleborough, close to the village of Austwick.
The Dark Hedges is one of the most photographed natural phenomena in Northern Ireland and a popular attraction for tourists from across the world. Over the past 300 years or so, the Beech trees guarding either side of the lane have reached up and across to each other, becoming heavily intertwined to create a natural arched tunnel where shadow and light plays through entwined branches.
Fairypools carpark, Glenbrittle Highland, United Kingdom
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The Fairy Pools are located at the foot of the Cuillin mountain range on the Isle of Skye. Mainly composed of basalt and gabbro, it is from the dark colour of the gabbro that the Black Cuillin derives its name. The summits of the Cuillin are bare rock, jagged in outline and with steep cliffs and deep cut corries and gullies.
Much loved by the locals and attracting many visitors every year, although officially called Dunraven Bay, it is also often referred to as Southerndown beach taking its name from the nearby village. This beach is a great place to fossil hunt and has some of the best rock pools along the coast. It has a great sandy beach, large car park and visitor facilities.
Hyde Park is one of London's most famous and beloved parks, located in the heart of the city. It's a vast green oasis that offers a wide range of activities and attractions for both residents and visitors. Hyde Park is not just a park; it's a vibrant hub of culture, recreation, and relaxation in the heart of London.