Castles and stately homes may dot the landscape, but the true character of England lies in it’s eccentricities, numerous of which can easily be witnessed by visitors if they happen to be in the right place at the right time.
Luckily, VisitEngland.com, the official tourism body for England, is making it easy to for visitors to be in the right place at the right time with their list of the more of the most unusual events scheduled to take place throughout England during 2010.
The quirky one-of-a-kind events include the annual World Coal Carrying Championships, held on Easter Monday (April 5) in the West Yorkshire village of Gawthorpe, the Worcestershire Asparagus Festival held in the rural market town of Evesham every spring to mark the beginning of the English Asparagus season, the Annual (stinging) Nettle-Eating Contest (June 12-13) in Dorset, the World Toe Wrestling Championship (August) in Derbyshire, and the World Snail Racing Championships (July 17) in Norfork.
But the VisitEngland.com list is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to England’s eccentricities and quirkiness.
A recent read of The Bradt Guide to Eccentric Britain revealed that England, through it’s unbelievable customs, daft sports and strange rituals, is really awash in quirkiness. The author, Benedict le Vay, was once a sub-editor for the Daily Mail, during which time he had the opportunity to explore and discover the full extent of Britain’s eccentricities. And uncover them he did.
The book, a must read for any traveller to England who wants to know where to expect the abrupt, provides in depth look at not only on Britain’s ongoing eccentricities but also the history of some of Britain’s oddest eccentrics. And by dividing the chapters by the agency of subject rather than geographic location, author Benedict le Vay has created a highly readable and entertaining travel guide.
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