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25 great escapes

3G IPhone can certainly be useful. Especially when you're halfway through the Lake District and just chewed the dog card in half. But once there, just want to shut the thing and live the life of the card for some time. Therefore, the team raided WideWorld your job contacts group to find the best places to flee civilization in the United Kingdom. Just do not tell anyone. And if you agree or disagree with our decision (And we know some of you very much …), we ask that you let us know href = "http://www.facebook.com/group. Php? Gid = 48666372953" target = "_blank" title = "WideWorld on Facebook"> on our Facebook page. So without further ado, and in no particular order:


CROSSING THE ARENAS 1.TRY: Mothercombe Beach, near Modbury in Devon
Intact Mothercombe Beach is located on one side of the river Erme and low tide you can walk to the nearby beach Wonwell others. When the sun sets over this idyllic spot, with green fields on either side and the gentle waves rolling on the ground, you'll wonder if he ever gets better.

SHARK 2.GO viewing: Elend Cove, South Devon
The only way to reach the beach is on foot or by boat. It is found throughout the promontory between East and East Prawle Portlemouth near the town of Salcombe. It's worth the effort it takes to get there. Sit on the golden sand and watch out for witness shark fin lurking these massive water.

3.GET lost in the woods: Sway, New Forest, Hampshire
Sway in the New Forest is a beautiful village surrounded by acres and acres of rags, the rain forest. In the Domesday Book, its name was "Svieia, for example, a current noise. Stick to a backpack, the spirit of wild horses, and head into the hills. Do not forget the compass – even if it is in England, you can lose this.

CASA 4.FIND climbing: Wasdale, Lake District
Wasdale in the west coast of Cumbria, is well off the beaten track for the regular visitors to the region lakes and home to some of the most spectacular scenery in the region. You'll also find the deepest Cumbria Lake, Wastwater, and the highest mountains England. It is climbing country. But do not forget to take a pint later in the hostel Wasdale Head. As if he wanted.

5. THE LOW OF BRITAIN?: Three Cliffs Bay, Gower Peninsula, Swansea.
This may be one of the most photographed places on the peninsula, but we could not get an overview of places to leave without talking to Three Cliffs Bay. It's huge, so you never feel overwhelmed by the people. Climb on the rocks overlooking the bay Rhosilli and you do not want to leave, or sit on a surfboard waiting for the next wave. Nicholaston wonderful site near Camp Farm Stay.

6. BE Nuddy Nature: Holkham Beach, North Norfolk
Start walking towards the sea of parking behind the pines Holkham beach and wonder if any once there. It is a mile from the coast, but it's worth the walk. This is one of the most beautiful places ever seen. There is also a nudist beach proximity and the queen had a beach hut here, hidden among the trees until a fire destroyed it in 2003.

7. El Bosque Wales Grand: Fforest Fawr, Brecon Beacons, Wales
The hills and mountains of the Brecon Beacons covering 520 square miles of Haye-on-Wye in Llandeilo. Fforest Fawr is the incredible a Geopark on labels and begins a few miles north of Cardiff. One area of interest protected by the UNESCO Scientific, Fforest Fawr is ideal for walking and gorge cycling through green pastures.

8. BIKE GO to nature: Glyncorrwg Mountain Bike Centre, Port Talbot, South Wales
ATV Center, housed in a wooden building in the heart of Afan Forest Park is an ideal base for long walks along the trails. One of them, the ATV Penhydd was the path chosen for the 2001 World Championship singlespeed. Also a bike shop, cafe and toilets.

9. AT THE FOOT OF THE MOUNTAIN: Llanberis, Snowdonia National Park, Wales
The pretty town of Llanberis is an excellent starting point for the summit of Mount Snowdon rises. But the Llyn Padarn Llyn Peris proximity and lakes are also ideal for rugged kayak ideal for long walks and mountain bike adventures.

10. THE SECRET GARDEN: Hever Castle, Kent
You may think this odd choice, but Hever Castle, which dates from 1270 and the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, has an incredible garden you can go to spend time. In addition to an Italian garden on strike, which has a 35-acre lake, walled rose garden and maze of yews.

11. Primitive Camping: River Dart, Dartmouth, Devon
The headwaters of the River Dart Devon is a great place for whitewater kayaking and canoeing. The river runs through stillness, extends only to Dartmoor – the only place in England that allows wild camping. Although you can not see anyone else, and only one night in each place, you can go anywhere.

12. Where Eagles Dare: Ben Nevis, Scotland
Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Britain, has the best cable car rides in the country, even in summer you can retreat into a gondola and enjoy the impressive new Resort 2150ft. If you feel brave mountain bike, go down to the valley below.

13. Fall camp: Nantcol Cwm, Wales
NCE is a Gwynedd Valley Nantcol. On certain days at certain times of the day, the colors of the surroundings are simply breathtaking. dark sky, craggy rocks, grass, orange yellow bright and dark foam. NCE Chief Nantcol camping at the foot of the falls, where you can build your own fire with the sound of mountain streams.

14. On an island DISAPPEAR: Shell Island, Llanbedr
If you think like us Snowdonia, you're right. Another treatment is Shell Gwynedd Island Beach camping, wild birds, fish and fantastic views of Cardigan Bay and mountains. The island is tidal and cut half of the continent over time, and we can set up your camp on the beach out of sight of all.

15. HIDEAWAY Heritage Coast: Worth Matravers, Dorset
Worth Matravers, west of Swanage, is a perfect image in the people of Purbeck and an ideal starting point for hiking along the coastal road south-west. Do not forget the obligatory stop at the square and compass bar – it's just a joy to drink in the bar outside of modernity, with views of the cliffs. (Not a camp in the back of the bar as well.) Ask a local and enjoy Ringwood Ale wrecks.

16. Cliffside CAMPING: Caerfi Bay, Pembrokeshire
A jewel of a camping south of St Davids occupying a corner of organic dairy farm, you can stay right on the edge of the cliff and overlooking the beautiful bay below and on the island of Skomer distance. It is also an ideal base for coasteering, rock Pembrokeshire best extreme sport. Do not be fooled into going to the park ugly caravan around the tip – ask the site's organic farm.

17. BOLSA some Monroe: Cairngorms National Park, Scotland
The Cairngorms National Park covers 1467 miles square) and includes the magnificent Cairngorm Mountains. The Cairngorms contain 18 Munros (3000 footers, as listed by Sir Hugh Munro 1891). In April there is still snow on the peaks, but in May and June are good months for all altitude climbing (unless, of course, we love the snow, in this case, wait until winter). You can not get much more than that.

18. Surfing the solitary wave Saunton Sands Devon
It is a beach just huge, with a good position Saunton Sands Hotel room overlooking the old-style cottages hired. Saunton Sands is a place ideal for navigating the amateur, much frequented by tourists from lunch, but empty first. Even in midsummer, you will find a wave of your own at dawn to prepare the wax and head down at the first light, then repeating rent a hut in the day.

19. WONDERLAND SPORTS WEIRD: Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales
If you are looking for a hidden trails in the great country, this is the place. Located in the heart of the Montagne Noire, is also home to the swamp diving, Man vs. Horse Marathon, mountain biking and car racing championship. It is not necessary to be crazy to come here, of course. We solve the problem however. For the most part if you're dressed like a Roman senator pulling a car on a mountain bike – really.

20. The clearest COSTA: St. David, Wales
Undoubtedly one of the best coastlines in the UK. Find a hilly course, but also for coasteering, and some sea kayak climbing – probably the dolphins, seals and a calm sea can be as clear that nothing in the Adriatic. This outpost of the Wild West Wales is everything you want in Cornwall – without the traffic and tourists.

21. Cheap Rooms with views: Pinkery Bunkhouse youth hostel, Exmoor
Perched atop a green hill, next to a grove, the old Victorian house is the ideal place to leave the rat race and hiking in the hills south-west, or explore the nearby coast. And for just £ 14 per night, was the competition even at camps in the region.

22. A city in its heyday: Castleton, Peak District
Located in the heart of the Peak District, Castleton is a small bright city pubs and fantastic hiking nearby. Although the city itself, with Julian Castillo and four large caves, is attracting large crowds during the summer, much less beat a path through the surrounding hills and look down at the place from afar.

23 miles of the islands: Culzean Castle, Ayrshire
genius architect Robert Adams designed the fairy tale castle Culzean maximum visual effect on a granite cliff a hundred feet off the coast of Ayrshire, with a clear vision of the Mull of Kintyre and Arran. Waive the normal land and beach, where smugglers caves were built in the rock to a purely artistic effect. The elders do not get up Top down here, and they do not appreciate the beautiful sunsets on the water and islands in the distance.

24. The gene SEAFOOD: Strangford Lough
A few minutes from Belfast Lough, as far 150km2 sea is a hidden classic, with a peninsula is reduced to an opening 500 meters in diameter. Harvest of the shells in the sand very huge left at low tide and sit in the churches, ruins and roundabouts that point on the coast.

25. SIERRA deserted Loch Maree, Wester Ross
When you think of the Highlands of Scotland are more likely to imagine a view of Loch Maree. Located between dark hills, this large area and water collection is not your usual tourist destination: when the sun is shining, glorious film figure. In the fog, only gets better. The diving and whale watching clothing that is easy to find.

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