Monthly Archives: February 2014

Make Tracks: Explore Britain’s Disused Railway Lines

As a pioneer of the modern day rail system, it is no surprise that Britain is dotted with disused railways tracks. While we have a large working rail network, many of the old routes were shut down from the 1960’s onwards and have since then been used for paths, cycling tracks and for active holidays. […]

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Follow In The Footsteps Of Famous Poets

There is something decidedly understandable about how the UK landscape has influence generations of British poets. The dramatic scenery that typifies the coastal regions of the British Isles and the tranquil nature of the countryside has spurred on hundreds, if not thousands, of creative minds to produce some of the most defining work over the […]

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