Glorious Bristol and Glorious Peak District National Park and Derbyshire
The Glorious City Of Bristol
Bristol is a city straddling the River Avon in the southwest of England with a prosperous maritime history. Its former city-centre port is now a cultural hub, the Harbourside, where the M Shed museum explores local social and industrial heritage. The harbour's 19th-century warehouses now contain restaurants, shops and cultural institutions such as contemporary art gallery The Arnolfini.
Bristol wasthe first British city to be named European Green Capital. Bristol's modern economy is built on the creative media, technology, electronics and aerospace industries. Laid-back, welcoming and kind: your typical Bristolian. All the buzz of a major city without the expanse, Bristol is truly walkable.
Bristol has been one of the most important trading center in the United Kingdom since the 12th century, as Bristol isa leading international porteven to this day. Bristol is a transportation hub and is also the second largest commercial and economic centre in the United Kingdom.
The 3 Bristol Photos feature the area of Clifton.
The Glorious Peak District National Park and Derbyshire
Peak District National Park is in central England. Steep limestone valleys like Dovedale, with its famed stepping stones, and Lathkill Dale characterise the park’s southern area, which is known as White Peak. North, the Dark Peak area has dramatic gritstone ridges and stark moorland plateaus like Kinder Scout, the park’s highest point. The nearby village of Edale marks one end of the iconic Pennine Way footpath.
What is Peak District national park known for?
As the name suggests, it's best known for its peaks, which include Kinder Scout and Bleaklow Head, both of which are just short of 2,100 ft tall. The other thing the Peak District is famous for is its impressive collection of beautiful little towns and villages.
The 3 Peak District National Park and Derbyshire Photos feature:-
. Great Hucklow
. Abney
. Bretton
. Offerton Moor,Eyam Moor and Sir William Hill
. Abney & Bretton Clough's and Highlow brook, Wet Withern's Stone Circle, Higger Tor, Carl Wark and Mill Stone Edge