Category : Holiday Activities

The 9 Best Walks In The Cotswolds

Cotswold Way road sign

Whilst the Cotswolds is an area perhaps best known for its picturesque range of towns and villages, it’s also a brilliant part of Britain for walking holidays. Whilst there’s not quite the same range of terrain that you get in places like Scotland or the Lake District, there are still plenty of popular public footpaths […]

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The 13 Best Places To Visit In The Lake District

Lake District at pink sunset

If you’re looking for a quintessential British holiday destination, the Lake District is one of the most popular spots in the entire country. With miles and miles of beautiful scenery, plenty of charming little towns and villages and an impressive historical legacy, there are hundreds of different things to see and do around the area […]

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The 10 Best Places To Visit In The Cotswolds

Green fields in the Cotswolds countryside

The Cotswolds is one of Britain’s most popular holiday destinations. Tourists come to the area all year round, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere, picture-perfect streets of houses and local food and drink establishments. This picturesque part of the country is very well known for its beautiful little villages, but if you’re visiting the area then you […]

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Things to do on a rainy day in the Brecon Beacons

Britain is notorious for bad weather with Wales being right up there as one of the places where a little rain is definitely to be expected. The beautiful thing about the Brecon Beacons (as well as the magnificent forests, waterfalls, mountains and landscapes) is that the rain isn’t a problem as there is still so […]

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UK National Parks – 15 Stunning Reasons to Have a British Holiday

The British Isles are home to no less than 15 National Parks. From the Cairngorms National Park in North Scotland, to Dartmoor National Park in England’s South West, there are thousands of acres of unspoiled landscape for you to enjoy amazing British holidays. National Parks in Scotland The Cairngorms National Park is for adventure lovers. […]

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Great Doggie Days Out In The Cotswolds

The Cotswolds is incredibly dog friendly which is hardly surprising considering it is one of England’s most rural regions. A vast outdoor playground with miles of tracks, trails and footpaths across its rolling countryside, this beautiful region is a walkers paradise and an ideal holiday destination for dog owners. Peppered with honey-coloured villages and ancient […]

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