Sports enthusiasts can indulge in Great Britain. In addition to the well-known sports, the country offers endless opportunities for adventure; from skiing and ice climbing in the mountains to rafting on rivers, from skiing in the Scottish Highlands to canoeing along the Welsh coast.
soccer
England is home to the best football league in the world: the Barclays Premier League. With so many stars and an incredible atmosphere, it’s no wonder that 1.5 million football fans travel to Great Britain every year to attend a match. London is home to some of the biggest football clubs, with 13 professional teams, more than any other city in the world. The National Football Museum is located in Manchester and is a must-see for any football fan. Stadium tours and match tickets can be purchased online.
Misuse
Cycling has never been more popular in Britain, with residents and visitors alike. In 2014, the Tour de France will start in Yorkshire, inspiring many cyclists to discover this beautiful part of Great Britain on two wheels. Cycling routes are well represented throughout the country and clearly signposted. For the keen cyclist, we recommend longer routes that take you through some of the most beautiful places in Great Britain. Such as the Hadrian’s Cycle Route along Hadrian’s Wall or the Tweed Cycle Route across the Scottish Borders.
mountain biking
With its mountains and dense forests, Britain offers some of the most varied and challenging terrain in continental Europe. Fort William, in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, is a mountain biking paradise. Here bikers of all abilities can explore the rocky trails and dramatic views of Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest peak, while the famous Witch’s Path around Leanachan Forest offers downhill, cross-country and peaceful woodland rides.ridefortwilliam.co.uk)
Golf
Scotland is the ‘home of golf’. Golf has been played with passion here for six centuries and remains one of the country’s biggest attractions. There’s no better place to play golf than in the country where it was invented. There are over 550 golf courses in Scotland, more per capita than anywhere else in the world. The Ryder Cup will be held at Gleneagles in 2014. Other typical British sports such as rugby, cricket and tennis are also fun to visit on holiday. Take a look at the famous Wimbledon Tennis Club or visit Twickenham Rugby Stadium. Tickets are gone Visit Britain Shop.nl For sale.