Most of England is rural.
If you like the coast then try
The Southwest Coast path which is 630 miles long and includes the World Heritage Site Jurassic Coast. This coast path starts near Bournemouth on the south coast and goes west through Dorset, Devon and Cornwall where it turns northwards, upto Devon again and eastwards to finish in Somerset.
Inland there is
the stunningly beautiful Lake District in Cumbria, Northwest England
the Peak District in Derbyshire
the Cotswolds
Dartmoor and Exmoor
Northumberland
the Norfolk Broads
the South Downs
London is full of famous buildings: Buckingham Palace, The House of Commons etc. It also has many museums, theatres etc
Other cities and towns also have their attractions.
the stunningly beautiful Lake District in Cumbria, Northwest England
the Peak District in Derbyshire
the Cotswolds
Dartmoor and Exmoor
Northumberland
the Norfolk Broads
the South Downs
London is full of famous buildings: Buckingham Palace, The House of Commons etc. It also has many museums, theatres etc
Other cities and towns also have their attractions.
Some examples are
Oxford - University City of Dreaming Spires
York - Minster and much history
Portsmouth - Historic Dockyards and the Spinnaker Tower
Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle are cities in the north which all have their attractions.
There is so much to see in England - it just depends what interests you.
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