The Doc Martin-Fan's Guide to Port Isaac

A charming fishing village and a grumpy Doctor. The sleepy settlement of Port Isaac is one of the most idyllic places in Britain. Join our Port Isaac tours from London and visit one of Cornwall’s most charming and remote villages. Travel in a small-group on a comfortable minibus, in the company of our friendly driver-guide. Spend time in Port Isaac, enjoying beautiful coastline and visit all the Doc Martin connected locations.   Highlights of our Port Isaac tours: Doc Martin Locations Visit all of the places connected to Port Isaac’s resident scrooge. Village History Discover the origins of this fishing village and its historical...

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The Fascinating History and Culture of Bath

The legend of Bath says that it was founded by the Celtic Prince, Bladud, nearly 3000 years ago. Having contracted leprosy, he was banished and wandered the countryside with his pigs, who also had the skin condition. When the pigs found a natural spring, they began rolling around in the mud & water, and to Bladud’s amazement, this seemed to cure their leprosy. Seeking the same benefits, Bladud copied his companions, and soon his own skin was also cured. He concluded that the spring waters they had discovered must possess healing powers.

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Best Seaside Towns in the UK

The UK coastline is dotted with charming seaside towns, each offering something special—whether it’s sandy beaches, bustling promenades, historic harbours, or scenic cliff walks. Go Tours UK takes pride in exploring some of Britain's best-loved coastal destinations, and here are our picks for the best seaside towns in the UK to visit. 1. St Ives, Cornwall Renowned for its golden beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant art scene, St Ives is one of Cornwall's most beloved seaside towns. Wander through quaint cobbled streets filled with galleries, cafes, and boutique shops, or relax on the stunning Porthminster and Porthmeor beaches. Why Visit?...

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UK National Parks for Nature Lovers

The United Kingdom is home to some of the most breathtaking national parks, offering a mix of rugged landscapes, serene lakes, historic sites, and diverse wildlife. Whether you’re an avid hiker, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply looking for a scenic retreat, the UK’s national parks provide the perfect escape into nature. Here are some must-visit national parks for nature lovers. 1. Lake District National Park (England) Best For: Majestic mountains, lakes, and literary heritage A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Lake District is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Home to England’s tallest peak, Scafell Pike, and deepest lake, Wastwater, the...

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