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We invite you to read this month’s or previous editions of the BritRail newsletter for great ideas about what’s not to be missed or to get inspired and begin planning your next trip to Britain! Readers especially love the Spotlight articles about select cities in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. BritRail Blog

  • Top 5 romantic cities
    In the spirit of Valentines Day: Paris, France. It’s no big surprise Paris is on this list! Well deserving of course beginning with the Eiffel Tower, where views of the Arc de Triomphe, Sacré Coeur Basilica and the River Seine can be enjoyed by all.

  • Save on Britain's Heritage Railways
    BritRail in conjunction with the Heritage Railways Association (HRA) is offering savings on many Heritage Railways in the U.K.

  • Introducing East Japan Rail Passes
    Cherry blossoms and all: Between March and April, Japan is even more stunning than usual thanks to its annual cherry blossoms.

  • THE Attraction Pass for Britain
    The Great British Heritage Pass offers free entry to more than 580 of Great Britain’s most popular heritage sights, including properties under the care of National Trust, English Heritage, National Trust for Scotland, Historic Scotland, and Cadw.

  • Wales: A Golfer's Paradise
    The 2010 Ryder Cup: Wales is a popular golf destination and with 687 miles of coastline one can imagine the vistas!

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