After watching Britains favourite view, it made me realise how lucky we are to Live in such a beautiful country, I have two favorite views one is from the top of Both-Y-Gest, near Porthmadog, the other is from the cliffs above Pen-Y-Bryn Beach looking across Cardigan bay, and this is in the correct category because the walk to both is good for the body and the view is good for the soul, How about you, what is your favourite view and why,? thanks all, Ray
The Long Mynd in Shropshire is one of my favourites - the view from any part of it particularly looking down into Carding Mill Valley.
I also like Lulworth in Dorset - the cove itself and then along to Durdle Door.
north yorkshire Moors either now as the heather is turning purple (miles and miles of it) or in winter when the moors are covered in snow,no one goes up there and the snow is so white it hurts your eyes.
Have to agree with everyone who's mentioned the Gower, we went to Llanmadoc every year for about 7 years from when I was 7 and saw the most beautiful sunsets there, been trying to find a photo but think we've lost the disc it was on!
Last year to raise some money for charity i walked up kilimanjaro, the view from the top is totaly indescribeable. If you ever get the chance to see it, you will be rewarded.
the view from the empire state building , walking down the tree lined pathway in central park,cable car ride to the top of ben nevis , bus journey to top of mount teide where you are so high youre actually above the clouds and can see aeroplanes flying past below you,watchiung sealions in the loch just outside fort william , the round church on the isle of islay which has no corners so the devil cant find anywhere to hide,but my favourite is las vista beach in los cristianos near my home ,its where my son " little legend 2 played on the beach with me last time he was in tenerife.i pass it often when im not working and remember that very happy time.money cant buy that.
So many beautiful views in Scotland, too numerous to mention but the country gives me an inner peace whenever I visit. Looking into land at Clovelly from a boat trip, so picturesque.
soz ray I went home, yes those gates bring back great memories of when I was young with not a care in the world. When I'd get upset or have worries I'd drive up there and sit outside in my car (at night by the way) and just think.
I love sitting on Brighton beach looking over at the West Pier and listening to the sea. I could sit there for hours, on my own, doing nothing but thinkng and enjoying the peace.
Crantock is a small village just outside Newquay, Cornwall. Its got a great beach and really good little restaurants and holiday cottages and Newquay is really close by so that's really good!