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Cornwall has some of the finest and most unusual gardens in the UK.
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Cheshire and the surrounding area has an abundance of beautiful, landscaped gardens. This tour takes in no less than 5 garden visits.
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Renowned for certain areas of natural and oustanding beauty, Devon boasts Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks as well as the famous Jurassic Coast in Dorset and East Devon
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Visit The Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan for a double bill of unusual, exotic and stunning flora and fauna.
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Enjoy some of Ireland's finest gardens on this very scenic tour
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The Royal Greenhouses at Laeken are open to the public in April-May for a two-three week period only, when most flowers are in full bloom.
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Join in the 60th Anniversary celebrations in Spring 2010 at one of the world's most spectacular flower gardens.
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Leicestershire, a county at the very heart of England, is fortunate to be home to some of the country’s largest and most impressive garden estates.
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Normandy is renowned for cider-making, apples, pastries, exquisite sea food and dairy products such as Normandy butter, cream and Camembert
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17th Century Splendour on a grand scale
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Small hamlets, quiet country lanes, traditional villages and market towns, Rural Essex County provides an excellent touring base for the garden enthusiast.
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Shropshire boasts unspoilt countryside, historic towns, medieval castles, ancient churches and famous landmarks such as the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site.
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