Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Travel To UK , Scotland and Wales


Welcome to Travel Britain
Travel and Tourism: England Scotland and Wales.

Searching for travel deals and comprehensive information about the United Kingdom has never been easier. Travel Britain delivers the best of British tourism all in one place. Travel Britain invites vacation planners to a wealth of relevant and intriguing content helpful to both those domestic travelers looking for a weekend away or the international traveler interested in everything the United Kingdom has to offer. Travel Britain provides easy navigation and great competitive pricing. One is never far from low air fares (domestic/international), car rentals, and reservations for just about anything. Stock piled with professional photography of enchanted scenes of British life captivates the anglophile in all of us.

Hotel London Guide
Hotel London offers discounts on London hotel rooms, From budget accommodations to five star luxury hotels with savings up to 65% off and locates rooms for sold out dates throughout the city and surrounding areas England Scotland and Wales.

image United Kingdom In Pictures . The Travel Britain picture galleries give you a unique visual insight, Covering top tourism destinations to visit in England Scotland and Wales. Explore London with our extensive collection of images.

Visit the highlands and lowlands of Scotland.
Travel and Tourism Scotland


Scotland is a country in the northern part of the island of Great Britain. Along with England, to the south, and Wales, to the southwest, and Northern Ireland on the other British island, Scotland is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Scotland is about 30,000 square miles in area, which is about the size of the state of South Carolina. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh. Scotland can be divided into three main parts, the Highlands in the north, the Lowlands in the center, and the Uplands in the south. The coastline is rocky and irregular, indented with many sea lochs (narrow inlets) and firths (wide inlets). The country is dotted with beautiful lakes, also called lochs. Many islands surround Scotland, including the Shetland and the Orkney Islands to the north and the Hebrides to the west. The Uplands are a region of rolling hills and valleys, with many rivers such as the Tweed, the Clyde, and the Teviot. The Lowlands are the most populated.

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