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    Day 4

    185 mi

    A day out in the open

    Today, the plan is to leave Wales and head for London on the way to various interesting places, including national parks, historical sites and, of course, worthy restaurants.
    44 mi
    1 hr 10 min
    09:2030 min

    Shropshire Hills National Landscape

    Shropshire Hills National Park is a place that has the status of a zone of amazing natural beauty. When you find yourself here, the associations of the landscape of the Hobbit Shire from the film "Lord of the Rings" - hills and plains of pristine nature, small authentic villages, in general, an atmosphere of absolute harmony and tranquility reigns.
    32.1 mi
    50 min
    10:5030 min

    Cathedral Green

    Cathedral Green is a unique historical building, built in the traditional Gothic style of England, is the most important architectural monument. The first pilgrimage to these places dates back to the 8th century AD. The cathedral also houses a kind of historical treasure - a medieval map of the world, which, according to experts, was created around 1300.
    0.8 mi
    5 min
    12:001 hr 30 min

    Wagamama

    Wagamama is a very cozy Asian restaurant. The staff is polite, very competent, always ready to help in choosing dishes. The menu is full of such traditional Japanese dishes as miso soup, ramen noodles with meat and vegetables, lamb with teriyaki sauce, a choice of salads and snacks is also quite good.
    36.7 mi
    1 hr 10 min
    14:501 hr

    Crickley Hill Country Park

    Another place where nature has remained completely untouched is Crickley Hill Country Park, an incredibly beautiful reserve in the middle of England. Unlike many other strictly protected areas, fishing, visiting with dogs, flying kites and picnics are allowed.
    22.5 mi
    40 min
    16:4030 min

    St John the Baptist Church

    Incredibly remarkable architectural object is Burford Church. This church acquired its current appearance at the end of the XV century, and was built at the end of the XII century. The oldest bells of the temple also date back to the 15th century, as well as the spire pulling high into the sky. Every year this place attracts not only believers, but also tourists who want to enjoy the grandeur of English architecture.
    49.2 mi
    1 hr 10 min
    19:001 hr

    Bel & the Dragon

    A pleasant evening near London can be spent in the restaurant Bel and the Dragon. Elegant interior of the facility creates relaxing atmosphere inside and disposing to the soulful evening. The menu includes many of everyone's favorite dishes such as cauliflower soup, fried fish and vegetables, steaks under sauce, salads, and numerous desserts.
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