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The Shakespeare connection in Stratford is probably the main attraction for foreign visitors, closely followed by Warwick Castle. However there are many smaller gems in the county of Warwickshire, including specialist museums, megalithic and Roman remains, restored gardens, and an amazing flight of locks at Hatton on the Grand Union Canal. For the most part, I’d describe the area as ‘pretty’ rather than ‘spectacular’, but my early morning commute between Warwick and Stratford was a very pleasant way to start the day.
Tradition is very much a part of the area, with folk festivals, farmers’ markets, Victorian fairs, and all sorts of activities for children at weekends and in the school holidays to ensure that crafts and skills don’t die out. In fact, as I write this, I’m wondering why I would ever have cause to complain!