Saturday 2 October 2010

Camper holiday ideas - Five Great UK destinations

The British Isles have been blessed with incredible natural beauty and people come from all over the world to experience what England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland have to offer. If you fly to the United Kingdom and are planning to hire a motorhome for the first time, or even if you are a seasoned traveller camper ideas on how to drive, here are five tips for great UK destinations that camping amenities at your fingertips. Truly a holidays in which you will will want to explore this new path for a hiking holiday to remember.




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1. Pistyll Rhaeadr, Powys, Wales
Difficult to pronounce, unless you're the Welsh, Pistyll Rhaeadr (which means "spring of the waterfall") is the highest waterfall in Wales.With a drop of more than 75 m, this natural wonder is just gorgeous and is located in the beautiful landscape, offers great walking and hiking possibilities. you can make your way along the routes from the bottom of the gap to the top of the falls so you from both perspectives can. for the adventurous, the Berwyn mountains are further upstream and offer a beautiful view.


2. giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Ireland
The cooling of the lava about 50 to 60 million years ago formed, legend has it that the world famous giant's Causeway on the coast County Antrim Finn MacCool was created for a fight with a Scottish giant.What the Genesis-magic or geological-the Causeway is a unique rock formation, which is similar to a series of granite stepping stones is large enough to accommodate big feet.Worth it.


3. the Cheddar Gorge, Somerset
On the South side of the Mendip hills, find the intrepid travellers's deep gorge, an impressive 150 m deep gorge carved out of the limestone cliffs. the cliff Gorge Walk, a three-mile round-trip, take it or an open top bus ride if that sounds like too much work. the area offers excellent caving, hiking and climbing opportunities.


4. Loch Lomond, Scotland
Located on the border between the Highlands and the lowlands of the central belt of Scotland, Loch Lomond is the largest lake in the mainland territory of Great Britain at 15 miles (24 km) long with a maximum depth of approximately 620 metres. If the breathtaking natural beauty offers the excellent golf facilities, walking, mountain climbing and water sports. in particular, loch contains about 60 Islands-which writer HV Morton called "confused that beautiful green islands like jewels on the surface" – and many of them can be explored by boat.


5. Scafell Pike, Lake District
England's highest mountain is Scafell Pike, which 3209 foot of the beautiful Lake District increases. not very high standards by the Himalayas, but still a beautiful sight. Pike your RV destination to create and enjoy the wonders of the Lake District, while you're at it. camping and camper facilities dot the area., contact the motorhome drivers information Web sites before you travel to the best.


Author details:
Michael d. Hall is a consultant at erento, the world's largest online rental market. erento makes a list of more than 1 million rental points in 2200 categories such as truck rental, camper rental, trailer rental and many others.

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