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Explore the islands off the UK coastline

Islands off the coast of the UK
Explore the islands just off the UK's coastline from the far north to the English channel. Beaches, wildlife, micro-climates and castles in stunning locations.

Isles of Scilly

Isles of Scilly
Just 28 miles off the southwest tip of Britain is the beautiful archipelago of the Isles of Scilly. Each sub-tropical island has it's own character from the laidback and bohemian to the grand 5 star treatment.

Jersey

Jersey
Norman farmhouses, narrow winding lanes, French street names, gourmet cuisine and tidy fields reflect the island's French connections, but in all other respects it remains resoundingly British.

Isle of Skye

The Isle of Skye
Situated off the West coast of mainland Scotland, the Isle of Skye is the largest and best known of the Inner Hebrides.

Orkney Islands

The Orkney Islands
The Orkney Islands, an archipelago of 70 islands, are off the northern tip of Scotland where the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean meet. Sandy beaches, stunning scenery and plenty of wildlife.

Isle of Man

The Isle of Man
Working Victorian railways, world-class road-racing events, famous ancient fortresses, the world's largest water wheel and fields of rare orchids.

Isle of Mull

The Isle of Mull
Mull is a large, unspoilt island with a coastline of over 300 miles. It has stunning hills, waterfalls, sea caves, forest walks and beaches as well as being a great fishing destination.

Guernsey

Guernsey
The island has 27 beaches varying from rocky coves in the south to long sandy beaches on the west coast. Portelet, L'Eree, Port Soif and Pembroke beaches are considered among the best in Britain.

Sark

Sark
Sark has 40 miles (64km) of picturesque coastline - bays and coves, caves, deep crystal pools and deserted beaches. There are no cars on the island, and it can be reached only by sea. Getting around is on foot, by bicycle or horse-drawn carriage.

Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight
Sixty miles of stunning unspoilt scenery, 13 award-winning beaches, historic attractions, sailing and music festivals.

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Bird-spotting in the UK

Bird-spotting in the UK

Top 10 bird-spotting locations from estuaries to marshes.

Top 10 natural wonders

Top 10 natural wonders

Soaring mountains, deep gorges, stunning waterfalls and the Northern Lights.

Britain's most impressive castles

UK's most impressive castles

Fabulous castles from medieval forts to the Queen's private residences and moats.

Best rock pooling

Best rock pooling

Find whelks, periwinkles and starfish on the Uk's rockier shorelines.

What to see and do in Devon

Attractions in Devon

Caves, steam trains, history and miles of beautiful sandy beaches.

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