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Eco-tour in u.k
If sustainability and nature preservation are important to you when planning your travels, the UK has plenty of destinations that allow you to explore nature in a responsible way. From the Eden Project in Cornwall to the beautiful Lake District and the mysteries of Stonehenge, the UK has a diverse range of places to visit that do a lot of favours for your carbon footprint.
So, with sustainability and eco-friendliness in mind, where are the best places in the UK to visit? Here’s a selection of our favourite ecotourism destinations in the UK.
Eden Project
Created roughly 20 years ago in Cornwall, England, the Eden Project offers a unique experience for nature lovers and environmental travellers. The Eden Project, or Edenva in Cornish, was founded in a reclaimed clay pit.
The Lake District
With its assorted lakes, forests, mountains and rolling hills, the Lake District is a must-visit destination for nature lovers. The Lake District National Park is the most visited park in England and the second largest in the UK.
Coastal Walking Route
Though plans to open the entirety of the 4,500-km UK Coastal Route haven’t quite reached completion, many segments are already open, each with its own unique offerings.
A remarkable atmosphere
If you make your way to Manchester, Fletcher Moss Park & Botanical Gardens — or Fletcher Moss as it’s called by locals — provides you with a dense and unspoiled garden to explore.
Stonehenge
Stonehenge is likely the most well-known megalith in the world. Holding mysteries over 4,500 years old, Stonehenge’s UNESCO status guarantees preservation and guidance to prevent damage or corrosion.
Stonehenge sits on every eco-traveller’s bucket list, an important world site whose astronomical significance is still being explored.
Want to experience the magic of Stonehenge for yourself? Take a look at our Stonehenge tours. Our Inner-Access Tour is our most exclusive, but there are plenty of adventures on offer.