Do you love photography? Here are 10 places to visit to capture the perfect shot!
There are so many ways to capture the perfect shot and moment, whether it’s using a mobile phone, tablet or a camera of your choice. Taking photographs and keeping them is the perfect way to store memories visually that you can look back on as the years go by. A popular past time, it’s increasingly becoming more and more popular due to the fantastic technology available to us today!
As the years go by, it’s always a special experience to look back at the memories you’ve made. So, let The B & B Directory inspire you to explore more and take more photographs! Capture every special moment that you can keep for a lifetime.
1. St Michael's Mount. Explore the incredible island of St Michael’s Mount in Cornwall. Discover legend, myth and over a thousand years of fascinating history. Walk across the granite causeway at low tide and be camera ready for the panoramic views across Mounts Bay to Lands’ End and The Lizard Peninsular.
2. Cheddar Gorge. Explore one of Britain’s most spectacular landmarks found in Somerset. At 400ft deep and 3 miles long, this is England’s largest gorge and with its spectacular pinnacles and beautiful caves, it’s just waiting to be discovered.
3. Stonehenge. This is the most prehistoric monument in Europe located in Wiltshire. Explore the ancient landscape on foot and step inside the Neolithic Houses to discover the tools and objects of everyday Neolithic life.
4. Loch Ness. Explore this beautiful loch and see if you can spot the mythical lochness monster! This beautiful loch located within the Scottish Highlands offers the perfect location for peaceful walks, picnics and photo opportunities.
5. Derwent Water. Located within the Lake District, this location is arguably the most photogenic region in the UK. This beautiful stretch of water can be easily accessed with good parking close to the famous Derwent Piers.
6. Snowdonia National Park. With wild landscapes and villages steeped in history, Snowdonia National Park is a breathing destination. Best known for hiking, there’s so much to explore including waterfalls, lakes and beautiful landscape. Alternatively, take a ride on a steam train or climb one of the highest peaks in Wales.
7. Durdle Door. Eroded by time and nature, Durdle Door is one of Dorset’s most photographed and iconic landmarks. Located on the Lulworth Estate, this breathtaking landmark is part of the historic Jurassic Coast.
8. White Cliffs of Dover. Visit this magnificent coastal site that overlooks the English Channel in Kent. These white cliffs are one of the country’s most spectacular natural features and have been a symbol of hope and freedom for centuries. Enjoy exhilarating cliff top walks and learn more about the fascinating military history.
9. Giant’s Causeway. The Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, created through an ancient volcanic eruption. Visitors to this location can explore way-marked trails and enjoy spectacular coastal scenery accomplished by an innovation audio guide available in 11 languages.
10. Camber Sands. Camber Sands is a popular coastal resort located in East Sussex. It offers a unique combination of miles and miles of unspoilt sand dunes with lots to do in the day as well as the evening. Away from the beach the beautiful old port town of Rye deserves exploring, along the old smugglers hideouts dotted along the coast and of course the iconic white cliffs.
Explore these fantastic locations and capture the perfect shot to add alongside your holiday memories made already!
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