Research has found that hills and rainy weather are not posing barriers for people wanting to explore rural tourist areas using e-bikes.
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Research shows that rain and hilly terrain doesn’t put people off e-bikes.
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Royal palaces are far from the UK’s most popular tourist spots.
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Some sectors get a boost while others may suffer.
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Despite international travel restrictions, the pandemic hasn’t raised levels of domestic tourism. But it has changed what people do in the UK.
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During mating season, a male turtle-headed sea snake will often lose sight of the female before mating can happen. The female may be metres away, but the male won’t ever find her again.
Visitors in 2018 at the Dark Hedges in Northern Ireland, used as a filming location for Game of Thrones.
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Fan tourists’ loyalty to specific sites and locations may be a valuable asset in kickstarting UK tourism.
What … no bluebirds?
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London is a tourist magnet, but the rest of the UK desperately needs investment and promotion. Brexit is not helping.
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If the UK left the EU without a deal, it could have an impact on passports, driving licences and mobile phone charges.
Harlech Castle, Gwynedd, north Wales.
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Since the 1970s, Wales has been marketed as a footnote to British history.