Wessex
Counties: South Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Somerset, Dorset.
Principal towns: Cheltenham, Gloucester, Bristol, Bath, Bournemouth.
This area has very few foreign visitors, with the exception of the
Roman spa town of Bath. Bath is certainly worth a visit, for its
majestic Georgian architecture and the remains of the Roman baths, but
there is much more to this region.
Dorset, the home of Thomas Hardy, has rolling hills and villages with 'chocolate box' thatched roof cottages.
Wiltshire has many pre-historic sites, including the famous circle of stones known as Stonehenge.
Cheddar Gorge, home to the famous cheese, is a spectacular ravine with explorable underground limestone caves.
Exmoor National Park offers dramatic coastline, wooded valleys and open
moorland, with a huge variety of flora and fauna, including the ponies
that roam free on the moors.