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The Parallel Roads of Glen Roy
The mysterious Parallel Roads of Glen Roy have attracted visitors for hundreds of years – but how did they form?

Hastings, East Sussex
Hastings lies on the south-east coast of the UK with spectacular cliffs, expansive beaches and a wealth of fossils to find.

Pen y Fan, South Wales
Walking in the Brecon Beacons National Park in South Wales.

Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset
Investigating the famous Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay Formation at its namesake bay.

Urban geology in central Nottingham
A band of Permo-Triassic sandstone runs across Nottingham city centre, with particularly good exposure in the old Rock Cemetery.

Edale and Kinder Scout, Derbyshire
Take a walk from Edale to Kinder Scout in the Peak District of Derbyshire, the highest point in the East Midlands.

Binny Craig, West Lothian
Binny Craig is possibly West Lothian’s most prominent natural landmark. The craggy knoll, formed from an igneous intrusion, offers spectacular views from the summit.

Caerketton Hill, Pentland Regional Park
To the south-west of Edinburgh, the Pentland Hills rise above the surroundings forming an iconic ancient volcanic landscape carved by recent glacial history