in England
Heritage Cities in England
* Bath: A spa, famous for its Regency architecture and crescents, and also for its Roman baths.
* Brighton: Brighton is a seaside resort which includes two piers, West Pier and Brighton Pier, and also has the Royal Pavilion.
* Bristol: Brunel's Clifton suspension bridge is a famous landmark, and the ship, the SS Great Britain is another of Brunel's famous constructions, which is now in dry dock in Bristol.
* Cambridge: A famous university town.
* Canterbury: Renowned for its cathedral.
* Dover: A major port with access to the continent. Also well known for its white cliffs, and to a lesser extent for its castle, Dover Castle.
* Haworth: where the Brontë Sisters lived, is very popular with Japanese tourists, as Wuthering Heights has a cult following in Japan.
* Liverpool: The 2008 European Capital of Culture, a major port and World Heritage Site, home to two cathedrals and houses more listed buildings, museums and art galleries than any other city in the UK outside of London. The city is also famous for its musical, maritime and sporting heritage.
* Oxford : now a busy commercial city, which also has a famous university.
Ecotourism
England also has some unique natural environments, and has a significant Ecotourism industry:
* The Lake District, a national park with hills and lakes, including Windermere, the largest lake in England.
* The Peak District, a national park in Derbyshire.
* Dartmoor and Exmoor, national parks in Devon.
* The New Forest, a rural forest park in Hampshire.
* The Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site in Dorset and Devon
* The National Forest, covering parts of Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire.
* Center Parcs, a number of rural holiday parks.
* Plus various National Nature Reserves, Heritage Coasts and other protected areas.
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