Tourist Information South West England
- City Of Bristol tourist information (1)
- Devon tourist information (0)
- Dorset tourist information (3)
- Gloucestershire tourist information (1)
- Somerset tourist information (1)
- Wiltshire tourist information (5)
- Cornwall tourist information (4)
Stonehenge is a circle of ancient stones erected between 3000BC and 1600BC.
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The Eden project is a living theatre containing millions of plants in two huge greenhouses, one a tropical climate and the other Mediterranean.
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Bristol Zoo occupies a 12 acre site in the heart of the city and has over 400 species on view.
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Paradise Park is a bird garden and small zoo situated in Hayle, Cornwall.
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Large drive through safari park in Wiltshire.
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Heligan is a 100 acre botanical garden and wildlife project in Cornwall.
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This prehistoric stone circle is a World heritage site set in the pretty village of Avebury.
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Corfe Castle is a ruined castle that was used as a fortress for 600 years on the Dorset coast.
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The best preserved example of a Roman religious spa situated in the historical city of Bath.
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Windmill Hill was once the site of an important Neolithic settlement and has some well preserved Bronze Age burial mounds.
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Wilton House in Wiltshire is an English country house that has been home to the Earls of Pembroke for over 400 years.
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The Dinosaur museum in Dorset has fossils, skeletons and life size models as well as multimedia displays that explore the life of dinosaurs.
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Tintagel castle stands in ruins on the dramatic cliffs of the Cornish coastline and is famously linked to the legend of King Arthur.
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The Tutankhamun exhibition in Dorchester, is made up of recreations of the famous Pharaoh's tomb, treasures and mummy.
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Court Barn Museum celebrates the skill and imagination of artists and designers, architects and craftsmen of Chipping Campden and Cotswolds
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