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Have you ever realised just how many oddly named places are in the UK? There are hundreds of places that have funny, cheeky or just plain rude names! Let's take a look at some of the most popular and well visited weird and wonderfully-named locations...

Cat and Fiddle

The unusually named Cat and Fiddle is a road in England which runs between Buxton in Derbyshire and Macclesfield in Cheshire. Popular with motorcyclists, the road is actually classed as one of the most dangerous roads in the UK with its numerous twists and bends. The Cat and Fiddle has a pub at its peak - the Cat and Fiddle Inn. The pub is the second-highest in England and so popular due to its notoriously beautiful scenic views. It is well worth a visit for a relaxing day out in the countryside - be sure to be careful if driving though!

Cardigan

Visiting Cardigan, located in West Wales, is stepping into a more gentle and tranquil place of life. Cardigan is becoming increasing popular, with its amazing beaches and outstanding scenery; this really is somewhere where you can truly relax. Dine a-la carte with a luxurious picnic or visit a cosy country pub and chat to the friendly locals. Enjoy the fantastic range of accommodation to suit every budget and the wonderful local food to cater for all tastes.

Leatherhead

Leatherhead is often cited as being one of the most attractive towns in Surrey. A historic market town, it has a calmer way of life than in many other town locations, and it is encircled by beautiful rich countryside. One of the biggest draws to Leatherhead is its many quality eating establishments. There is a huge selection of restaurants, pubs and cafes serving an impressive range of local foods. It is gaining quite a reputation for its range of restaurants

There are some wonderful places to visit in the UK, many with splendid countryside for you to explore, and unbeatable restaurants for you to enjoy. Cat and Fiddle, Cardigan and Leatherhead are all great spaces to visit by car which is perfect if you're travelling on a budget.

Day trips can be a great way to relax and blow out the cobwebs, especially when you are slap bang in the middle of the countryside. Before setting off, double check that you are up-to-date on your tax, MOT and insurance. You can easily find cheap car insurance deals online to cover you whilst on your trip and beyond.

by: Hannah Warder




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