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North Yorkshire is a largely rural county with rolling moorland, valleys, wide open spaces and coastline of outstanding beauty. Packed with history, a Roman past and national parks to explore, visitors can explore the pretty villages, historic castles and stately homes in England’s largest county.
County overviewShropshire or Salop, is a border county between England and Wales easily accessible from London and Birmingham by road and rail. The River Severn runs through Shropshire and into the Ironbridge Gorge, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution and a UNESCO world heritage site, The Severn Valley offers spectacular scenery, walking and cycling opportunities. The Ironbridge area is part of Shropshire’s industrial heritage which remains important today as part of the county’s tourism industry with various museums and industrial attractions.
County overviewGwynedd is a largely rural county boasting an array of sandy beaches, rugged coastline and the Snowdonia National Park. If you are seeking a traditional resort holiday, adrenalin activities or the great outdoors, Gwynedd is packed with things to do and sights to explore.
County overview