What is tourism?
Tourism is when people travel from their home to other places for relaxation and pleasure.
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Why do people travel?
People travel for different reasons, such as work, visiting family and friends and shopping. When people travel for pleasure or to relax, they are called tourists.
The places people visit are called destinations, and they often depend on the reasons for travelling, such as:
- to rest
- to learn about new cultures and history
- to go to a warmer climate
- to take part in sporting activities
- to spend time in nature
Tourism in the UK
The varied landscape, coasts and historical cities attract many tourists each year.
Tourism is important for the economyThe way money is earned and spent. of the UK and it provides many people with jobs. It often brings money to remote areas, where there are few other jobs and little natural resources.
Some popular tourist destinations are shown on the map below:
Can you recognise any places on the map?
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Loch Ness in Scotland
Edinburgh Castle in Scotland
Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland
Lake District in England
Blackpool Tower in England
Liverpool in England
York Minster in England
The Cotswolds in England
Bath in England
Stonehenge in England
Tower Bridge, London in England
Cornish beaches in England
Snowdonia in Wales
Cities
With the invention of the steam engine and the building of railways, cities became more accessible and popular as a holiday destination.
When people visit cities, they choose them for many reasons. Click on the slideshow to find out more:
Reasons for visiting cities
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Countryside
Unlike cities, places in the countryside are not always as well-connected and might be more complicated to travel to. This can mean that rural areas are not as crowded as cities.
When people go on holidays to the countryside, some of its characteristicsFeatures of a place. can make tourists want to visit more or less.
Characteristics of the countryside
- Climate - Sunny and warmer areas, such as Cornwall in the South West region of England with its sandy beaches, attract people from colder regions of the UK.
- Natural environment - the Scottish Highlands, the Lake District and the White Cliffs of Dover are all locations popular due to their scenery.
Wildlife - Rathlin Island in Northern Ireland is a location know to bird-watchers, because of the colonies of puffinsBirds that lives in colonies in coastal locations..
Accessibility - Some locations are only accessible by car, others only by foot.
- Costs - In popular holiday destinations, such as the Lake District, there might not be enough accommodation for all the visitors, which means that the prices of hotels can be very high.
- Safety - Tall mountains can have difficult, challenging routes to the top. Some remote areas might not have a telephone signal in case of emergencies.
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