Paid PostPosted on May 2, 201747 Scenic As Hell Places In Britain That Aren't LondonThis country is truly amazing — London is merely where your plane lands. Visit all of these British Famous places and travel like the locals do.by VisitBritainPromoted ContentLinkFacebookPinterestTwitterMail All the destinations mapped: 1. Loughrigg Fell, a marvelous hike in the Lake District offering spectacular views of Lake Windermere. 2. Cambridge, where you can punt your way across town. View this photo on Instagram 3. Durdle Door, where you can lose yourself in island paradise. 4. Eilean Donan Castle, a 13th-century castle located on an island in Scotland. View this photo on Instagram 5. Looe, a fishing village in Cornwall famous for its seafood. View this photo on Instagram 6. The Glenfinnan Viaduct, which HP fans everywhere should recognize. 7. The Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens, where exotic animals wander across an English estate. View this photo on Instagram 8. Bristol Harbour, a vibrant waterside district with food, pubs, and scenery. 9. The Clifton Suspension Bridge, a landmark bridge across the Avon Gorge in Bristol. View this photo on Instagram 10. The Maunsell Sea Forts, a cluster of WWII sea defenses that look like something out of Star Wars. 11. The New Forest, an ancient forestland where wild horses roam. View this photo on Instagram 12. Liverpool Cathedral, the largest Cathedral in the UK. View this photo on Instagram 13. Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Somerset. 14. The Roman Baths, the ancient mineral spring around which the town of Bath was built. 15. Prior Park, a park and garden landscape containing one of only four Palladian Bridge in the world. View this photo on Instagram 16. Oxen Fell, a beautiful vantage point during a walk in the Lake District National Park. View this photo on Instagram 17. The Jurassic Coast, 95 miles of storybook coastline in the southwest of England. View this photo on Instagram 18. Beer, a fishing village nestled in a cove on the Jurassic Coast. 19. Whitby Abbey, the haunting remains of a 13th-century Gothic cathedral that inspired Stoker's Dracula. View this photo on Instagram 20. St. Ives, a popular beach town in Cornwall with emerald tides. 21. Mam Tor, an overlook in the Peak District. View this photo on Instagram 22. The Yorkshire Sculpture Park, a 500-acre outdoor sculpture park in the English countryside. 23. Stanage Edge, a gritstone edge located in the Peak District. 24. Y Lliwedd, an iconic rock face in Snowdonia, Wales. View this photo on Instagram 25. Tresco Abbey Gardens, a tropical paradise off the British Coast carefully constructed to shield plants from the elements. 26. Stonehenge, a mysterious ancient monument that rises from the English countryside. 27. Arthur's Seat, a dramatic hill rising above Edinburgh. 28. Porthgain, a quaint coastal hamlet located in Wales. View this photo on Instagram 29. Cheddar Gorge, a car enthusiast's dream road. 30. Wells Cathedral, a grand and gorgeous cathedral in Somerset. View this photo on Instagram 31. Blenheim Palace, a sprawling palace completed in baroque style, home to one of Europe's most extensive collections of art and antiques. 32. Alderney, an island only 3.5 miles long, teeming with natural beauty and history. 33. Canterbury, a charming cathedral town in Kent. 34. Neist Point, an iconic lighthouse located on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. View this photo on Instagram 35. The Old Man of Storr, a dramatic rock formation on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. View this photo on Instagram 36. Jupiter Artland, an outdoor sculptured landscape in Edinburgh. View this photo on Instagram 37. The 14 Peaks, a group of Welsh mountains over 3,000 feet high that look straight from Lord of the Rings. 38. Mount Snowdon, the tallest of the 14 Peaks, accessible by train. 39. The Radcliffe Camera, a neo-classical building at Oxford University. View this photo on Instagram 40. Gaping Gill, a cave in Yorkshire with a waterfall dropping inside the mouth. 41. Sunbiggin Tarn, a picturesque moor in the Peak District National Park. View this photo on Instagram 42. Chesterton Windmill, a mechanical marvel built in 1632 and located in Warwickshire. 43. Dove Stone Reservoir, a nature preserve outside of Manchester. View this photo on Instagram 44. Spitbank Fort, a 150-year-old sea fort built to defend against the French, which has since become a luxury hotel. View this photo on Instagram 45. Corfe Castle, ancient ruins perched above a historic village. View this photo on Instagram 46. St. Mary's, the largest of the Isles of Scilly, with magnificent beaches and a laid-back atmosphere. View this photo on Instagram 47. And finally: The Cotswolds, an interconnected region of historic hamlets tucked away in the English countryside. View this photo on Instagram Pick your top 10 places and add them to your bucket list. It's time you explored the Great (British) Outdoors. View this video on YouTube youtube.com Go to BritishFamous.com to learn more about the best things in Britain.