Cambridgeshire boasts a wealth of attractions for visitors to enjoy, from city centre architecture and museums, aviation and train collections to nature reserves in the rolling countryside. Stately homes, glorious gardens and a wide range of festivals and shows make for an enjoyable visit.
County overviewWest Sussex on the south coast of England, is easily accessible from London by road and rail and offers a mixture of Wealden forest, chalk grassland, crystal clear river valleys, and coastline. The South Downs National Park covers a significant part of the county, with over half the county formed of protected countryside offering a multitude of activities including walking and biking. West Sussex is bordered by Surrey, Hampshire, East Sussex with views out to the English Channel.
County overviewWorcestershire in the Midlands includes part of the Malvern Hills, home to the Worcestershire Beacon – the highest point in the county at 425m and borders another Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that are the Cotswolds in the South and. In the Heart of England, Worcestershire is easily accessible using the M5 from the major conurbations of Birmingham and Manchester and M40 from London.
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