Great Britain & Scotland & Wales

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England is a country of impressive diversity and variety from the rolling hills of the Cotswolds to the bustling city life of London to the charms of sleepy Cornwall villages.

Wales offers the visitor outstanding natural beauty from dramatic mountain peaks to miles of unspoiled coastline.

Venture north to Scotland, a land of breathtaking beauty that stretches to the North Sea. Edinburgh Castle dominates the city skyline and is certainly worthy of a visit.

Whether your client is looking for memorable landmarks such as Stonehenge or a stay in stylish London, EuroBound can customize their ideal holiday. England is a country of impressive diversity and variety from the rolling hills of the Cotswolds to the bustling city life of London to the charms of sleepy Cornwall villages. Wales offers the visitor outstanding natural beauty from dramatic mountain peaks to miles of unspoiled coastline. Celtic roots run deep in this land of ancient abbeys, historic castles and grand manor homes. Venture north to Scotland, a land of breathtaking beauty that stretches to the North Sea. Edinburgh Castle dominates the city skyline and is certainly worthy of a visit.

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Top Experiences You Can't Miss in England

Windsor Castle
Royal Landmarks

Originally built by William the Conquer, Windsor Castle is the oldest continuously inhabited royal residence in Britain.

Consisting of a ring of monolithic stones, Stonehenge is one of Britain’s most famous and mysterious landmarks.

Buckingham Palace
Historic Highlights

The King’s official London home, Buckingham Palace, is open to the public every August and September.

Oxford is home to Britain’s first university. The town and many of its colleges are gems of medieval architecture.

Royal Legacy

Base for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon retains it medieval splendor along the banks of the River Avon and is particularly radiant during the summer months.

Perfect Trip to Scotland

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Edinburgh Heritage

Edinburgh Castle, Scotland’s number one visitor attraction is home to the Scottish Crown Jewels, the delightful St. Margaret’s Chapel and the Stone of Destiny.

The Palace of Holyroodhouse, the King’s official residence in Scotland, stands at the end of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile against the spectacular backdrop of Arthur’s Seat.

Glasgow city

Art and Adventure

Glasgow is Scotland’s finest Victorian city and home to some of the most reputable art collections in the world.

Inverness makes an ideal home-base from which to explore the beautiful countryside, or take a boat ride on Loch Ness in search of “the monster.”

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Royal Residence

Balmoral Castle has been the Scottish home of the British Royal Family since it was purchased by Queen Victoria in 1848.

Wales: A Royal Heritage

A popular tourist village in North Wales, Portmeirion was designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in the style of an Italian village.

Snowdonia National Park is home to the biggest, boldest mountains in England and a long coastline of sandy beaches, spectacular cliffs and glorious estuaries.

Pembrokeshire was named the second most outstanding of the world’s coastal destinations by National Geographic’s Traveler magazine.

The old town of Caerleon, long associated with King Arthur, is the site of a Roman legionary fortress dating from A.D. 75 with remains of the baths, amphitheater, barracks and fortress walls.

The National Botanic Garden of Wales has an amazing collection of over 8,000 different plant varieties, spread across nearly 600 acres of beautiful countryside.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the must-see attractions in Scotland?

Scotland boasts numerous must-see attractions, including the iconic Edinburgh Castle, the breathtaking landscapes of the Highlands, and Loch Ness, home to the legendary monster. Don’t miss the historic town of St. Andrews, famous for its golf course, and the stunning Isle of Skye, known for its rugged beauty and picturesque villages.

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What is the best way to explore Wales?

The best way to explore Wales is by car, as it allows you to discover its stunning countryside, charming villages, and coastal towns at your own pace. Alternatively, you can take advantage of the extensive rail network connecting major cities and attractions. Don’t forget to hike the beautiful trails in Snowdonia National Park or visit the historic castles scattered throughout the region.

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When is the best time to visit Great Britain?

The best time to visit Great Britain is during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful. Summer (July to August) offers the warmest temperatures and vibrant festivals, but it can be crowded. Winter (December to February) is ideal for those interested in experiencing holiday markets and winter sports.

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What unique cultural experiences can I find in Wales?

In Wales, you can immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of cultural experiences, such as attending a traditional Eisteddfod, a festival of music and poetry. Explore the Welsh language in local communities, savor authentic Welsh cuisine like cawl and bara brith, and visit historic sites like Caernarfon Castle. Outdoor enthusiasts can also enjoy the stunning landscapes of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

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