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All of it! Cheshire is rolling countryside with hills round the edges, pretty villages and lots of cows which means some darn good ice cream. North Wales is mountains and some fabulous coast, waterfalls, forests and amazing views. I am loathe to say how nice bits of Lancashire are because they're one of the nation's best kept secrets but the areas around pendle hill, forest of bowland and trough of bowland are hard to beat for sheer wonderful scenery and countryside with lots of great pubs. Beyond that is the lake district about which the poets and wainwright said it all. No amount of tourists and coaches can diminish its wonder, if you prefer to be away from the 'madding crowds' (yes, I know he was on about the south!) try Eskdale, Ullswater and Bassenthwaite lake.
There are campsites all over all of it. If you like peace and quiet and are a member of either of the big clubs some of their CS/CLs will take you right back to nature. Hope that helps a bit!.
------------- August - Carsington Water CC Site. Don't know where else yet - only picking up the caravan on Friday!
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