This is the case of the East Midlands. In the heart of England, the region is sure to disorient and ensure the success of any trip to Britain, back in the footsteps of the many directors who were conquered by the region.
Athletes, they will be able to go to Rutland Water, the largest artificial lake in Europe for water sports on a budget. The many golf courses will relax and enjoy the fresh air.
Before resuming the day a gastronomic break in the vibrant towns like Buxton will be welcome. For shopping and strolling in the city, Nottingham is a great place.
A good way to continue to explore the area is hiking in the woods and walks through the English countryside. The East Midlands also contain castles that housed the great historical figures as William the Conqueror (Rockingham Castle). Built on a cliff overlooking the surrounding landscape.
Finally, the English gardens are a must. The Easton Walled Garden, containing over 100 varieties of daffodils or Cotton Manor will delight gardeners and nature lovers.
A trip to the East Midlands is an adventure in its own that reveals unknown facets of our neighbor across the Channel.
Monday, November 7, 2011
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