Top 10

[15th of September 2012]

For help keeping the kids dry this autumn, check out our selection of stylish and practical raincoats for children.

Sgwd Yr Eira waterfall Wales © Shutterstock
[31th of August 2012]

The great thing about waterfalls is that they are enjoyable in all weathers. The more it rains, the more impressive they are. Here are Countryfile Magazine's top five British waterfalls.

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[23th of August 2012]

High summer is the time to go hunting for Britain's strangest and most beautiful flowers. These are 10 of the best sites in the country to see them:

[10th of August 2012]

Some roads offer so much more than a route from A to B – they lead you through scenery to soothe the soul or excite the senses, new vistas appearing around each bend or over each crest.

[2th of August 2012]

These traditional games date back for many years and are rooted in village culture – perfect for playing in the pub.

Durdle Door, Dorset
[25th of July 2012]

There are many beautiful beaches around the coast of the UK. Be sure to check out the ten listed below, all of which are well worth a visit!

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[19th of July 2012]

Nothing sums up the quintessential British seaside holiday destination like the town pier. From the longest to the oldest and unluckiest, Susannah Pike reveals our top 10.

Stonehenge
[4th of July 2012]

 As part of The Festival of British Archaeology, here are five ways to dig up the ancient secrets of Britain and beyond.

Godrevy Lighthouse
[29th of June 2012]

 The countryside of Britain has been inspiring writers for centuries, with its tumbling valleys, sparkling lakes, golden beaches and shadowy forests. Tiffany Francis explores a collection of landmarks in the hidden corners of Britain, stirring the creative minds of poets and writers throughout history.