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UK

The United Kingdom is four countries in one, and each part of it feels distinct in ways that go beyond geography. London operates at a pace and scale that sets it apart from the rest of England.

Scotland has a landscape and atmosphere that feels entirely its own. Wales and Northern Ireland each offer something quieter and less visited, with a character that rewards those who make the effort to reach them.

Most trips work best when they are anchored in a clear sense of which part of the country you are spending time in, rather than trying to cover all of it. The difference between one trip and another comes down to where you choose to go and how long you give it.

Travellers Guide

The UK holds a wide range of experiences, and they do not all sit easily alongside each other in a single trip.

A few days in London is a different kind of travel to time in the Scottish Highlands or along the Cornish coast. The Cotswolds moves at a pace that is hard to appreciate if you are also trying to take in a city. Scotland has enough to fill a trip on its own.

Being clear about what you are actually looking for, whether that is landscape, history, cities, or coast, makes it much easier to build something that holds together.