No, there is no bridge between the United Kingdom and mainland Europe. There is a tunnel called the Channel Tunnel.
There is no bridge between the UK and mainland Europe. There is a tunnel, which is 31.4 miles or 50.5 kilometres long.
the English channel
To carry passengers and goods between the UK and mainland Europe
The English Channel
The Tower of London is located in London, England, part of the British Isles. The British Isles are usually considered to be part of Europe although they are separated from mainland Europe by the English Channel and the North Sea.
Europe is the continent. Other countries form part of it, both on the mainland and islands that surround the mainland.
no-it's part of mainland Europe
Yes if you get a ferry to mainland Europe and drive through Europe....
Grass snakes are native to mainland Europe and the UK.
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The UK lies off the north west coast of mainland Europe. It's nearest neighbour is France.
Most people would consider England to be part of Europe and it is part of the UK, which is in the EU. The UK is actually physically separated from mainland Europe by the English Channel.