<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]Take an umbrella too.
If you're going to Scotland, you'll no doubt go up the M-1, Sherwood forest is up that way, a bit of a diversion (East) and you have York which has castles and all the cool viking stuff.
Edinburgh castle is a MUST.
I'll be honest, there's so much, as you go north from London, there are signs everywhere for castle this, battle field that, Hadrians wall here and there and all the Roman, Viking and Norman stuff you could ask for.
Yorkshire is beautiful, North Yorkshire has lots of cool castles like Richmond. Durham has an awesome Cathedral, but they're not very good at cricket.
About an hour west, is Warwick (great castle) and just south of Warwick is all of the Shakespeare stuff in Stratford-upon-Avon. Just north of Warwick is Birmingham, with the Austin/Rover/MG factory.
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Ok, Scotland; just on that little trip alone:
York is great, but don't plan on eating there - the restaurants suck. Try the Angel in Topcliffe, or the Magpie in Whitby instead. (If you want fish and chips this is the best place imo in the uk).
You could do a lot worse than go through the moors or the a19 on the way up. Edinburgh is way touristy. The castle is great, the walk up is ok, the rest of the town isn't.
Coming back:
Go back down the M6 and stop off in the lake district. Do some Beatrix Potter and all that good stuff. Avoid Sellafield.
Further South:
If you have time, then Bath, Devon/Cornwall (for a cream tea) or even Stonehenge are all worth the effort. Lands End is a long drive for not much to see - imo the Lizard is better, although as a visitor Tintagel is ok.
The midlands are described as the 'industrial heartland'. Think rustbelt. I'll defer to my countrymen who are more familiar with the area, but I normally drive through to somewhere more interesting.
That said, the museum at Duxford is ok, and if you haven't been there (and can find parking) Oxford or Cambridge are worth an hour or so...