Harry's Travel Guide

England

Hello! We want to tell you about our travels across the British Isles. We’ve been to lots of cool places including Gibraltar; There’s one place we haven’t been to yet though – Northern Ireland.

 We’ve explored other parts of Britain, like Scotland and Wales. Scotland was special for my family because we have roots in the MacGregor Clan. My family came together in Liverpool and moved with work across South Lancashire.

I was born in Greater Manchester (West side) and have relocated around England; firstly to Preston where I grew up followed by a short return to Leigh – the town of my birth. then we moved to Coventry where I lived for 20 years meeting my wife and having our two children there. My wife’s family is from places in Ireland – Kilkenny and Dublin, and she is from the Irish Lake District in County Westmeath. From Coventry work took us to Swindon in South West England and then after 37 years there retirement returned us to Greater Manchester’s Cheshire/Derbyshire’s Pennine border.

The many beautiful Cities, Towns and Villages of England that do not have an area grouping are shown here. From the magnificense of York Minster to the amusement of the National Arboretum at Westonbirt these are the places that merit a visit.

Burford in the Cotswolds; Glossop in the High Peak District; Swindon in Wiltshire and Westonbirt in Gloucestershire each have some of their features shown here in photographs.

Burford

Nestling in the Cotswolds is the beautiful town of Burford…

Glossop

Glossop is a market town in the Borough of High Peak, Derbyshire….

Swindon

Swindon is a large town in Wiltshire, England. At the time of…

Westonbirt Arboretum

The National Arboretum at Westonbirt

York

October in York for the York Marathon.

Hayle is a Surfers Mecca with long sandy beaches facing out onto The Atlantic Ocean. There are many fine restaurants in or close to Hayle along with most excellent Cornish Pasties available everywhere.

A good base to explore the many attractions of the South of Cornwall that include Lands End; St Ives; Penzance; St Michaels Mount; Lizard Point and The Eden Project.

Marazion & St Michaels Mount

Two of the highlights of Penzance Bay are Merazion (Home to St Michaels Mount…

Paradise Park

If you like birds you will like Paradise Park. A well kept Avarian park…

Pendennis Castle

Pendennis Castle sits on a headland overlooking Falmouth in Cornwall. Built b.y..

Penzance

Penzance sits on the Western end of Penzance Bay and has…

The Isle of Wight is a modest sized island off the southern coast, connected to the mainland by many ferries; from Southampton there is Red Funnel Car Ferry (AKA Green Funnel) and Red Jet Passenger ferry, the former to East Cowes and the latter to Cowes. There is a hovercraft service from  Portsmouth to Ryde together with many other ferries.
The Isle of Wight has many visitor attractions that due to its size are all easily accessible. There are bus tours that circle the island with Hop ON/Hop Off fare deals that make seeing many of the attractions just a matter of deciding how long you want to spend there. One or two are better served by car to which end there is a good network of roads. The island also has a rail network.

Ryde International Car Show

Double up on Ryde Promenade. Two annual events at the same time…

Sandown

Sandown is a seaside resort and civil parish on the south-east coast of the Isle of Wight…

Sandown Zoo

Sandown has a small compact zoo that is worth a visit – a quick visit.

The Needles – Alum Bay

The Needles are a set of rock outposts off the coast of the Isle of Wight…