From the white cliffs of Dover to the lakes of the Pennine, from the valley of the Trent to the natural harbors of Bristol, English landscape certainly runs the gamut.
Among the most picturesque and breathtaking sights of the English countryside is the Lake District of the Pennine range. A trip to the England would be incomplete without a short trip to this area.
In general, the topography is diversified. The rolling downs of England are legendary and that's what most of the country side looks like. Mountainous land covers the northern and western region, while the bulk of the central regions is called the Midlands. An elevated plateau containing the moors of Cornwall and Devon lie south of the Bristol Channel.
The main river is the historic Thames, on the banks of which stands the city of London. Other major river systems include the Trent, the Tweed and Severne. The canals of England, such as the Grand Union Canal of England, support a whole life system and run through many cities.
In the heart of the English country, you will see several species of badger, rabbit, hare and deer. On the seashore, you can see an abundance of meadow pipits and sparrows . There is a gentleness to the animal kingdom here.