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Editor s Note: Those who choose to travel are strongly encouraged to check local government restrictions, rules, and safety measures related to COVID-19 and take personal comfort levels and health conditions into consideration before departure. Planning on heading for the hills when travel starts again? Why not make them British hills? If there s one thing the U.K. does well, it s countryside. England, of course, is famed for its green and pleasant land, but neighboring Scotland and Wales are both equally breathtaking in the bucolic stakes. Wherever you find yourself in the U.K., you re never far from a national park, be it the lush valleys of the Lake District, the white cliffs of the South Downs, or the rolling moorland of the Yorkshire Dales all peppered with picturesque villages and packed with wildlife. ....
3. Peak District, England The UK’s first national park is worth your time at the wheel for any number of reasons. Think about limestone plateaux, deep caverns, fully coloured-in heather moorlands and cosy pubs connected by screw-shaped roads that offer every sort of car rally thrill. Buxton, with its spa history and graceful heritage buildings, is the ideal starter, before you head east to Bakewell, for puddings and tarts. Once full to the brim, push north to ogle the underground jewels at Peak Cavern and Blue John Cavern. Bring a daypack for a hike – try Mam Tor for lung-emptying views – then tighten your seatbelt for the heartstring-plucking ride over thrilling Snake Pass to Glossop. ....
Country Life Trending: In the pretty village of Filby, this three-bedroom cottage has a unique selling point that really is something else: a pair of Sumatran tigers living on the other side of the fence. ‘The full Tiger King experience on your doorstep!’ reads a line from the details for Oak Lodge, in the village of Filby, within the Norfolk Broads National Park. It’s not so much the design, the thatched roof or the lovely garden that makes it stand out, however; it’s what lies next door. The house backs on to the Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens and more specifically the tiger enclosure. You can see the handsome beasts a male Sumatran tiger named Kubu and a female called Dua prowling through their wooded home, and hear the sounds of their roars as they call to each other through the trees. ....