Berlin, Germany.
The National Trust reveals some of the most scenic spots to pitch up
What Britain lacks in the way of reliable weather, it makes up for with some fairly epic scenery. Rolling meadows, valleys carpeted with lush, green forests, waterfalls and mirror-image lakes - these places are best experienced in the great outdoors, when all that separates you from such astounding beauty is a tent-flap. Read on for the National Trust's top 10 picks of where to set your tent up...
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Haha, really, lots of England is beautiful, Devon, Cornwall etc, however I could list 4 places in Scotland within two hours drive of glasgow that are stunning on a WORLD stage. Try to remember that there are other places in Britain NOT whthin the confines of England.
Good point on midges though, but worth the annoyance.
Here we go again, its just like the Olympics, if a WELSHMAN wins an event its well done BRITAIN, if a SCOTSMAN wins an event its well done BRITAIN, IF AN ENGLISHMAN wins an event itsWELL done ENGLAND.
There are more things and places to see in the country than bombarding us with ENGLAND, MSN,
BRITAIN RULED THE WAVES, AND WON THE WAR, NOT, WHATS IT CALLED? OH YES WELL DONE ENGLAND.
FROM A PERSON WHO DOES NOT LIVE IN ENGLAND.
THANK GOD.
Sorry to be "rational" here but you'll see that the sites are from the "NATIONAL TRUST" not the "Scottish National Trust" which will explain why there are no Scottish camp sites. It does'nt explain why the Travel editor at MSN can't tell the difference between Britain and its contituent parts.
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