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Peak District, Derbyshire
Driving distance from Birmingham: Two hours 10 minutes
With so many places to explore, the Peak District is a dream that will come true for leisure(悠闲的) drivers. One of the area’s most famous roads, Snake Pass, was listed as one of the best driving roads by Auto Trader Magazine in 2009. The Pass, as is also known, has beautiful, green hills on each side and its winding roads also run beside the beautiful river Ashop.
Wenlock Edge, Shropshire
Driving distance from Birmingham: Two hours
Tracking further along to the Welsh border, you’ll find the Wenlock Edge Circuit. On the way, you’ll pass towns like Church Stretton, Much Wenlock, and Wenlock Edge. Allow around two hours for the circuit itself, following the A458 to Much Wenlock then back up north from the Shropshire Way, along the A49.
The Midlands Tick
Driving distance from Birmingham: One hour 30 minutes
The Midlands Tick has featured high on driving experience wish lists for many years. Accessible and pretty, it’s the perfect excuse to keep you clear-headed. You’ll find quaint(古朴典雅的) villages and winding roads along the way.
Shropshire to Worcester
Driving distance from Birmingham: Two to three hours
For hills and history, there’s no better route in the area than the Shropshire and Worcestershire circuit. This is the ideal medicine for city tiredness, with its wide-open spaces and pretty pit stops. To max out the experience, add a stopover, and extend the trip in a country house somewhere along the way.
21. What can visitors do at Peak District Derbyshire?
A. Go on an expedition. B. Drive free of charge.
C. Enjoy the scenery. D. Swim in Ashop.
22. Where does the Wenlock Edge Circuit lie?
A. Near the Welsh border. B. Near Church Stretton.
C. Along the A458. D. In the north of Shropshire.
23. Which place is the nearest to Birmingham?
A. Peak District, Derbyshire
B. Wenlock Edge, Shropshire
C. The Midlands Tick
D. Shropshire to Worcester