The UK has several UNESCO World Heritage sites please recommend some options for me to visit.
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From the south of England to Scotland, there are several UNESCO sites in the UK.
I’ve chosen four to represent history, industry, landscape, and culture.
Tower of London – Castle, fortress and Royal Palace. Home of the Crown Jewels, ravens and centuries of history.
Stonehenge – A magnificent stone circle and exhibition dating back to the early Neolithic period.
English Lake District – Farming, industry, fells, lakes, poets, artists and writers. Wordsworth, Beatrix Potter, and John Ruskin are all associated with the Lake District.
The Forth Bridge – The Forth Bridge connects Fife and Edinburgh in Scotland and can be seen from the water or traveled over by vehicles. It’s an impressive suspension bridge made of steel and concrete.
The UK has over 30 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Jodrell Bank Observatory, The City of Bath and Hadrian’s Wall are other significant sites I recommend.