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Forbes Road Collection

Forbes Road stretches across the UK, connecting Cornwall to Aberdeenshire



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Forbes Road stretches across the UK, connecting Cornwall to Aberdeenshire. This historic route weaves through picturesque landscapes and vibrant cities, offering a journey filled with diverse experiences. Starting in Cornwall's charming town of Truro (TR18 5), Forbes Road takes you on an adventure through England's countryside. As you continue northwards, you'll pass by the beautiful city of Winchester (SO23 7), known for its stunning cathedral and rich history. Heading further north, Forbes Road leads you to Sheffield (S6 2), a vibrant city nestled amidst rolling hills. Explore its thriving cultural scene or embark on hikes in the nearby Peak District National Park. Continuing your journey along this iconic road, Boston (PE21 0) awaits with its fascinating heritage and scenic waterways. Don't miss out on exploring the famous St Botolph's Church or taking a leisurely stroll along the River Witham. As Forbes Road ventures into Stockport (SK1 4), immerse yourself in industrial history while enjoying modern amenities. Discover captivating museums or take a walk along the River Mersey before continuing your exploration. Next stop is Swale (ME13 8), where tranquility meets coastal beauty. Bask in breathtaking views as you wander along serene beaches or explore charming seaside towns like Whitstable and Faversham. Further up north lies Fife (KY11 2), home to ancient castles and quaint fishing villages. Uncover Scotland's royal past at Dunfermline Abbey or savor freshly caught seafood from one of Fife's harbors. The journey continues towards Moray (IV36 1) with its rugged coastline and whisky distilleries galore. Indulge in tastings at renowned distilleries such as Glenfiddich or explore historical sites like Elgin Cathedral. As Forbes Road nears Falkirk (FK6 5 & FK1 1), marvel at the engineering masterpiece that is the Falkirk Wheel.