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Whitby Abbey at sunset
It's not really an understatement to say the UK has more than its fair share of historic sites. From ruined abbeys to battle sites, spots of literary inspiration to walks which take you in the footsteps of kings and queens. Here are tipsters favourite places to get to grips with the past
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    Brochs

    Posted by CliveT 23 February 2008

    The brochs (drystone freestanding towers) up the valley in Glenelg are great to go and see. It's a nice walk and great for climbing on for children of all ages, and the settings in the glen is fantastic. There's also three of them.

    Nearest village is Glenelg - take the road south and take the first left away from the coast just before the bridge. Follow for a couple of miles to find the first.

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