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S2S - See South West Of England Newsletter

S2S - See South West Of England, published by Lifestyle Media Group Ltd, is a regional newsletter celebrating the rich tapestry of attractions, history and natural beauty across the South West of England and the Channel Islands. From the English Riviera and historical Bristol and Bath to the Cotswolds and the Isles of Scilly, it gathers a wealth of cultural and site-seeing wonders into one guide.

A Region Rich in History and Heritage

The South West is home to four unique UNESCO World Heritage Sites, outstanding cultural and natural locations preserved for present and future generations and spanning more than 185 million years of history. From the mysterious Abbey at Glastonbury to the breathtaking Cheddar Gorge and England's smallest city, Wells with its magnificent medieval cathedral, the region offers landmarks at every turn.

Coast, Countryside and Walking

The South Hams area combines coast and countryside with something to please everyone. The newsletter highlights historic towns and outdoor pursuits, including:

  • Historic towns such as Totnes, Dartmouth, Kingsbridge, Ivybridge and Salcombe, each with their own unique attractions
  • Spectacular walks along some 60 miles of coastal paths
  • Some of the most striking river estuaries in the country

Attractions Across Every County

The guide covers an enormous range of destinations county by county, from Gloucestershire and Dorset to Cornwall, Devon and the Channel Islands. Notable highlights include:

  • Wiltshire: Stonehenge near Amesbury, Longleat, Salisbury Cathedral and the Steam Museum, Swindon
  • Cornwall: The Eden Project at St Austell, the Minack Theatre at Porthcurno, Tate St Ives and Colliford Lake Park
  • Somerset: Cheddar Gorge, the Roman Baths and Jane Austen Centre at Bath, and the Helicopter Museum at Weston-super-Mare
  • Devon: Blackpool Sands, Plymouth Dome, Powderham Castle and Okehampton Castle
  • Jersey and Guernsey: Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, Mont Orgueil Castle, Castle Cornet and the Guernsey Tapestry
  • Dartmoor and Exmoor: Pennywell Farm, the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway and the Valley of the Rocks

Frequently Asked Questions

What does S2S - See South West Of England cover?

The newsletter showcases attractions, historical sites and natural wonders across the South West of England, including Gloucestershire, Dorset, the Cotswolds, Avon, Wiltshire, Devon, Dartmoor, Exmoor, the Isles of Scilly, Somerset, Cornwall and the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey.

How many UNESCO World Heritage Sites are in the region?

The South West is home to four unique UNESCO World Heritage Sites, covering more than 185 million years of history.

What are some of the most famous landmarks featured?

Featured landmarks include Stonehenge, the Eden Project, Cheddar Gorge, the Roman Baths at Bath, Glastonbury Abbey and Wells Cathedral, among many others.

Are there opportunities for walking and outdoor activities?

Yes. The South Hams area offers some 60 miles of coastal paths and some of the most striking river estuaries in the country, alongside its coast and countryside.

Does the guide include the Channel Islands?

Yes. It covers attractions in Jersey and Guernsey, including the Jersey War Tunnels, Mont Orgueil Castle, Castle Cornet, Hauteville House and the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust.

What can visitors expect from a holiday in the South West?

According to the newsletter, a holiday in the region promises to be spectacular and memorable, with a plethora of interesting, historical and cultural sights to see across coast and countryside alike.

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