UK vacation

@dragan80 (920)
Italy
February 6, 2007 3:58am CST
Hello friends!! First of all, sorry if the language isn't too good I'm going to visit UK, in april, for about 10 days. I would like to ask if you could give me some advices about places i can't miss. I've been searching for some info and we'll visit, for shure, Cornwall, Stonehenge and Lake District, besides from London. We also want to go to Scotland. We're planning to rent a car in there so there's no big problem with distances, only with time :) Thanks in advance
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29 Mar 07
Hi Dragan, First of all your language was perfect in that. Very bery fluent. I don't know were you come from but I can assure yuo that you have been taught English well. Secondly, sorry that you have not received any responses to your post yet. I done a search on Scotland and this came up so I am going to try and tell you some places to visit. England, I am sure is a wonderful place. I haven't really been myself but there places you have mentioned sound amazing. I would always like to go and visit the White Cliffs of Dover. There is some stories about why the cliffs are white, to do with big boats and st5uff but the truth is it is just calcium. Scotland and Ireland will blow you away compared to England. They are less built up and have the landscape and rolling hills as an advantage, as well as many many small towns and a more wide spread population. http://visitscotland.com/ si the firstm place I should point you to. In inverness you can go on the Loch Ness tour. Loch Ness is the deepest fresh water loch(lake) and contains more water than all the inland water in England put together. On the tour you will go on the boat, listening to Scottish music: visit Urquart Castle where you will here the story of the Scottish and English battling: and go to the Loch Ness Discovery Centre and hear all the evidence on the existance of the Loch Ness monster and all the scientific evidence and see photographic evidence. This tour leaves from the Inverness bus station and tickets can be purchased there. It is a half day tour and they take you everywhere. Edinburgh castle: I myself havent been here but it looks amazing. It is in Edinburgh Castle and built up on high ground. You go on a tour of the dungeons where they used to keep criminals and they spook it all up for you. Drive alond the west coast: Do this yourself if you have the time. I done it not long ago and it takes your breath away. Ben A'an: Climb this hiull if you have time. It takes you over Loch Katrine (the main water supply for Glasgow) and the scenery is amazing. There is so much more you should do in Scotland. Sorry I can not help you with Ireland or Wales. Loch Lomond is just amazing scenery and I recommend theat everyone goes there. It should only take 10 hours or so to odrive the whole length of the UK.