It is said that any English village is beautiful

During my time in the UK, I was most impressed by the area of Cotswold. The morning fog was very heavy, and it was nearly 10 o 'clock when the fog was dissipated by the appearance of the sun. On the way to the bus encountered a small piece of pumpkin patch, very Halloween atmosphere, did not expect to photograph the small brother in the car reading.

It is said that any British village is beautiful, but the small village of Cotswold is truly one of the best.

Compared to London, we get a lot of goodwill in Cotswold, the locals we meet will be friendly to Say Hi to you, the pace of life in most small towns is also very slow, wandering around these small towns and villages, it is no wonder that so many celebrities choose to retire in Cotswold, it is so comfortable.

Bibury

A very small but very beautiful village, many people think of it as a distillation of the English countryside. There is a winding river in the village, which is often crossed by swans, as beautiful as a painting. The most famous is probably the old Arlington rowhouse, so distinctive that it is featured on many postcards of Cotswold.


Upper&Lower Slaughter

The two villages are sister villages, side by side. Upper Slaugter is particularly untouristy, with a traditional mill and a slow walk along the river that feels like time is passing particularly slowly, with houses on either side of it. There are some fine cafes in Lower Slaughter. It's so happy to sit in them and have a Latte and look out the window.


Broadway Tower

Broadway is a small town, just north of Cotswold, and there's not much to explore. Maybe I opened it the wrong way. Entering footpath from a very small entrance on Main Street, there are wooden signs along the way that say Cotswold footpath, of course, I always use Google Maps, otherwise I am afraid of getting lost in the wilderness without tracks. The walk from town to the Broadway tower takes you across the uphill lawn, keeping you company half the way, and watching out for their poop. The tower is the commanding point, overlooking the whole town and the beautiful surrounding hills, it is recommended that you go up the tower to see oh, the window view on each floor is also very amazing.


The Isle of Man, a British crown dependency, is located in the Irish Sea and is one of the most sparsely populated places in the world. This is a place to relax. It takes an average of 20 minutes to get to work on the island and just over an hour to fly to London.

The name of the island comes from the legend of the Celtic sea god. He was the island's first ruler and protector. It is said that he can drop a mist to protect the island from foreign threats.

In 6500 BC, the Isle of Man separated from the United Kingdom and Ireland and became an independent country. The history of the Isle of Man has seen Celtic invasions of the Vikings and later Scottish control of the Isle of Man. In 1764, the British Crown gained control of the Isle of Man, although the country was never incorporated into the United Kingdom. Today, only half of the Isle of Man's population are locals, the other half are immigrants (mostly from the UK).

There is also a motorcycle race held every year from late May to early June!


Douglas Head

Douglas Head offers some of the best views of the Isle of Man.

St. Patrick's Isle and Peel Castle

Built by 11th century Vikings on the island of St. Patrick, the castle's red sandstone walls are still intact, and you'll discover an interesting historical journey as you walk through the ruins of the castle cathedral and round tower.

Snaefell and Mountain Railway

Snaefell, which literally means "snow mountain" in Old Norse, is not only the highest mountain on the Isle of Man - 2,037 feet - it's also one of the easiest to climb.

A historic tram line, opened in 1893, runs from Douglas to Ramsey via Laxey. The Great Laxey Wheel is the largest surviving primitive water wheel in the world, and hiking enthusiasts can also transfer to the Snaefell Mountain Railway here to the top of the Isle of Man's highest peak, Snafell Mountain. The end point is Ramsey, which has beautiful beaches, and every beach on the island is beautiful when the weather is good. The overall retro trams are well worth the experience, some of which are more than 100 years old and retain the original design and look, but are cleaner than the centralline.

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