
There are many abbey ruins in Yorshire.
But it does think it is a countryYorkshire isn't in Scotland nor Wales.


You can buy a piece of land from internet and claim your Scottish Citizenship
Learn Gaelic. If there are Abbeys , there are good beers. Or you can go to Ireland and someone kicks your head to the garbage can continuously. I heard Irish people invented whisky and ruling class put highest taxes to cut their money and income for 500 years. 500 long years , unbeliviable , We did the Same thing to Greece haha.Thanks for the "geography lesson", smart alek. Yes, it is in England - between London and Scotland.Yorkshire isn't in Scotland nor Wales.
No it Isn't Ricardo I'm glad to sayYorkshire isn't in Scotland nor Wales.

Scotland is a lot of driving both to get there and when you are there, Wales has far more castles and easily accessible ruins.
I'd suggest (if time allows it) London to Wales for 2 or 3 days, (come say hello on the way), up to Scotland with a stop off in the Lake District on the way, a week in Scotland, then back down the East Coast and a short spell in Yorkshire which is on the way back to London.
The UK is such an amazing place for Photographers (and visitors in general) it's just so diverse. I'm lucky to have visited most of the country for work but time constraints mean I'll never get back to explore everywhere I'd like to.
Our motorways are becoming fairly congested these days so it really depends on how long you're coming for as I assume you don't want to spend too much time driving.
I'm lucky because from where I live I can be on the beach in North Wales with a 2 hours drive, Tintern Abbey which Beth mentioned is just over an hour away, North Yorkshire is 3 hours.
If you have plenty of time go to Scotland it's worth it, if time's an issue North Wales is a great substitute.
Ian
To see Nessie the Lock Ness Monster, go out to a hillside along the Lock and bring couple of bottles of Scotch. By the time you are well into the second bottle you will be able to Nessie.

It's "loch" by the way not "Lock".
And from earlier "whisky or whiskey", it's whisky in Scotland.
As for the trip, both locations offer excellent opportunities !
Ronnie
Scotland is a lot of driving both to get there and when you are there, Wales has far more castles and easily accessible ruins.
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