"in bed and breakfasts" = needs to be ... in bed-and-breakfast inns ...
"a five-minute drive" is better than the phrasing in parentheses.
No -s on "muffler"
I have always lived here.
OR
I haven't always lived here.
I can go hiking, ride my motorbike uphill, or cycle.
I love spending time in the outdoors.
I urgently need you to check these sentences.
1) Tourists spend their holiday in bed and breakfasts and go to restaurants.
2) I like the countryside because the air is cleaner and the atmosphere is quieter.There is always something to do, like going for a walk or cycling. It's a five-minute drive to Milan.(better it's five minutes' drive from Milan??
4) My town is the seat of a muffler(s) industry. I prefer to live in the city centre rather than on the outskirts. I haven't ever (or always??) lived here.
5) I can go hiking, ride my motorbike uphill or cycle.I love staying (being?) in the nature.
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