UK Holidays are on the rise, they are enjoying a renaissance with more people looking to send their holidays within the UK’s shores. With increasing fuel charges and worldwide security concerns, there are many who have found Britain offers a lot more than meets the eye. The countries within Britain namely England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland each offer their own unique experiences, with their distinct cultures.
England is the largest country within Britain and offers visitors a range of holiday options. North England has historic castles and mountains, wonderful national parks such as the Lake and Peak districts. A range of entertainment is available in Blackpool including the renowned Blackpool lights.
Further south the dramatic scenery gives way to quiet country lanes, an area steeped in history and cultures such as Stratford the birthplace of Shakespeare and the famous university towns of Oxford and Cambridge.
In the south west, the West Country offers its own attractions. The coast of Cornwall is famous for its great surf and is a mecca of UK surfing enthusiasts. The Cotswolds is a favourite with both UK and overseas visitors, known for its gentle hillsides and small villages, it is quintessentially english. Look out for the many craft markets, farmers markets and guided walks.
Wales offers the visitor a ‘great outdoors’ experience. The north has mountains, mid Wales has lakes and the south welsh valleys. National parks and a long coastline combine to make Wales a great choice for those who enjoy the great outdoors and outdoor activities. Great walks, water sports and beaches make Wales a destination not to be missed.
Scotland, is the second largest country in Britain. It’s rich and varied history and culture offers the visitor a charming place to explore. Scotland enjoys some of the best scenery and dramatic landscapes in Britain. For those that like their whisky, you can visit the eight distilleries and cooperages on the world’s only Malt Whisky Trail. Scotland is a must for golf lovers, there are over 500 courses to choose from including the world renowned St Andrews and Gleneagles. Take in the breathtaking highland scenery, quaint towns and villages and a wonderful coastline.
Northern Ireland is compact enough to allow visitors to explore many attractions in a day trip. Famous for its mountains and scenery, Northern Ireland is enjoying a boom in tourism, its relatively low crime rate and relaxed atmosphere make for an enjoyable experience. Belfast has a vibrant nightlife and offers a range of hip bars, traditional pubs and a variety of cuisine to suit most tastes. Visit one of the many historic castles, spend the day at a museum or simply relax on some of the best beaches you will find, the choice is yours.
UK holidays offer visitors a vast array of activities and attractions to suit all budgets.
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