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S2S - SEE NORTH WEST OF ENGLAND ENEWSLETTER
The North West of England is without doubt one of the finest, most beautiful regions in the UK, from the rugged beauty of the Lake District across the rolling Cheshire Plains to the unspoilt coastline which stretches for miles until it reaches the vibrant fun seaside town of Blackpool. Visit the cultural cities of Liverpool and Manchester to enjoy some truly cosmopolitan living - whatever you enjoy, you will find something to interest you in the North West of England.
For the nautre lover, the great North West boasts the largest National Park in England and combines spectacular scenery with geological marvels. Look down to England's deepest lake, bordered by Great Gable Mountain, Red Pike and Scafell Pike (England's highest peak) or enjoy one of the many exceptional walks unsurpassed in the United Kingdom.
Famous for its Roman Heritage and Hadrian’s Wall, the North West is also home to the great Liverpool legends - The Beatles. Ancient monuments and modern museums tell the whole story of this amazing region. Combine that with some of the finest dining in the UK, the most beautiful gardens and exceptional sporting facilities and what you will get is a holiday of a lifetime with memories to cherish forever. And, here are some more attractions to whet your appetite:
Cumbria: South Lakes Animal Park, Dalton-in-Furness, Holker Hall, Ulverston, Laurel and Hardy Museum, Ulverston
Mersey: The Cavern Club, Liverpool, Albert Dock, Liverpool, Beatles Story, Liverpool, Liverpool Cathedral, Liverpool
Isle of Man: Manx Museum, The House of Manannan in Peel, Castle Rushen, Snaefell Mountain Railway
Lancashire: Blackpool Seafront, Blackpool, National Football Museum, Preston, Bolton Aquarium, Bolton, Haigh Country Park, Wigan
Cheshire: Tatton Park, Knutsford, Chester Zoo, Upton-by-Chester, Blue Planet Aquarium, nr Chesire Oaks, Catalyst Science Centre, Widnes
Great Manchester: Imperial War Museum, Manchester, Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, Museum of Science and Industry, Castlefield, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester
Lake District: The World of Beatrix Potter, Cumberland Pencil Museum, Grasmere and Dove Cottage, Armitt Museum
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