UK Tourist Attractions and Tourist Information
Please click on the Regions of the United Kingdom listed on the left for Tourist Attractions and Tourist Information in the United Kingdom. We have a massive database of all the major UK attractions in UK but you will find thousands of other attractions by clicking on the Regions or searching below. Theres always lots of things to do and places to see in the UK.
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Featured UK Tourist Attractions
Below are some of the featured and most famous tourist attractions in the UK today. With millions of visitors every year, they have to be some of the best tourist attractions the UK has to offer!
Alton Towers is one of the worlds leading theme parks! With a host of rides and attractions spread over 500 acres of countryside, truly a fantastic day out for the whole family. Current rides include: Air, Ripsaw, Oblivion, Duel (Haunted House) and of course the world famous Nemesis.
Breathtaking rides and spectacular shows. The entertainment adventure capital is a free entry amusement park with an amazing 145 rides and attractions. Including the Pepsi Max Big One, Valhalla and Spin Doctor. Sensational new ride for 2004, watch press for details. A vast selection of rides for the whole family, with Beaver Creek Theme Park for younger children. Plus a great range of award-winning shows, Hot Ice, the new ice age; Eclipse, circus musical; and magical mysterious Mystique. Buy the new day and night wristband and stay at the award-winning Big Blue Hotel.
Come and enjoy Brockhole Visitor Centre's famous adventure playground, lakeside setting, interactive exhibitions, fabulous gardens and games lawn, great gift shop and family café. For that extra special visit, take a cruise on Windermere from our jetty in high season or join one of our many special events. There is good pushchair and wheelchair access to all the Visitor Centre and most of the grounds. The Lake District Visitor Centre at Brockhole is an event in itself with lakeshore gardens and an adventure playground. It's as popular with Cumbrian families as it is with visitors from all over the world and many of the events start from here or take place from the centre. Access via public transport is easy too as you can arrive by boat or bus. Retirement is the ideal time for developing new interests, and events also encourages local people to enjoy more time holidaying at home, exploring native Lake District history and culture. For those who want a challenge Classic Walks in the high fells, in the company of an experienced leader, are ideal for visitors or locals. Alternatively fell walkers can learn to map read on a day’s course or join a voluntary wardens’ guided walk. It’s a real eye-opener – and you might even be tempted to become a voluntary warden yourself.
Discover the history, the making and the magic of Cadbury World. It's choc full of fun! CadburyWorld opened on 14th August 1990 and remains the only purpose built visitor centre in the UK devoted entirely to chocolate.
A majestic landmark which dominates the capital city's skyline just as it has dominated Scotland's long and colourful history Edinburgh Castle is the best known and most visited of our historic buildings. Edinburgh Castle dominates the city of Edinburgh like no other castle in Scotland, or for that matter the whole of the British Isles. Over one thousand years of history sit on top of the famous Edinburgh rock and it is easy to see why over a million visitors a year visit Edinburgh Castle. When you visit Edinburgh Castle you can see why the early inhabitants of the area we now call Edinburgh, made their first settlements there, in what is now the city of Edinburgh. In troubled times past, man has always sought a safe refuge, and the volcanic rock that forms the base of Edinburgh Castle, has always afforded the ultimate defensive position in Edinburgh.

