The British Isles are home to many iconic landmarks, including the Tower of London, Stonehenge, and Buckingham Palace in England. In Scotland, Edinburgh Castle and Loch Ness are well-known attractions. Northern Ireland boasts the Giant's Causeway, while Wales features Snowdonia National Park and Cardiff Castle. Additionally, notable sites like the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland complete the list of famous places in the region.
the most rugged terrain of the british isles is the heebeegeebees
Windsor Castle is probably the most famous castle in modern times.
The Shetland Isles.
The British Isles are not by a river, but by a number of seas and one ocean,the atlantic. The most famous river in the islands would be the Thames.
St Agnes in the Scilly Isles
The Highlands of Scotland.Definitely, 100% Scotland. 2nd least is Wales, and most is England.
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Thurso train station, located in the town of Thurso in Scotland, is the most northern train station in the British Isles.
The town of Dunquin in Ireland - is the most Westerly point.
it is the most northerly island in the british isles
All of Great Britain is an island, even most of its territories. That is why they are called the British Isles.
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