The hit British television series Broadchurch has shone a spotlight on this destination so close to France and which has nothing to envy our Normandy coasts. Heading to the South of England means discovering London, of course, but also the English Channel, located a few kilometers from the capital, and Sussex, ideal for relaxation, with its many seaside resorts. It means reliving, in the heart of Kent, the invasion of the English coasts by the Normans, it means walking the "Garden of England", with its green plains as far as the eye can see, it is also marveling at the majestic white cliffs of Dover. Among these natural riches shaped by wind and salt, the South conceals other architectural gems, including Oxford and its university. In the Southwest, other wonders await you: Bristol and its rich heritage, the mysteries of Stonehenge and, of course, incomparable beaches in Cornwall, where English gastronomy reigns supreme, far from the clichés. Good news: England has its own South and has it all!