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The United Kingdom is consistently voted as one of the top ten most beautiful countries in the world offering an unbelievable variety of stunning getaway opportunities in every corner of this lovely isle! Whether you are a romantic couple on a cosy weekend break, a family with young kids looking for family fun and adventure thrills, a cycling or hiking enthusiast, a lover of history or museums or interested in high-quality culinary innovation and delicious regional farm to table foods, the UK has you covered for truly remarkable holiday experiences!
Glamping getawaysBrowse a variety of immaculate, glamping sites with upmarket, fully equipped, stylishly decorated, comfortably furnished interiors dotted about along the coastline of England and in the vicinity of renowned areas of unsurpassed natural beauty such as the Peak District, Scottish Highlands, Lake District, Shropshire Hills, Norfolk Coast, Cotswolds, Cornwall, Sussex, Devon and along the Bristol Channel. These lovely accommodation options are located in peaceful rural settings with excellent proximity to the beach or renowned local nature spots. Several properties feature a lovely garden where you can relax and unwind as well as an outdoor terrace and a pool or hot tub. Find the perfect glamping location for a wonderful getaway whether you are 2, 4 or 6 guests!
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The UK boasts an absolutely fascinating historical heritage and the countryside is packed with mysterious ruins from Neolithic, Roman and Medieval times. There are no less than 20 magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Sites waiting to be explored and multiple towns and cities that are bursting with exquisite Tudor, Georgian and Victorian buildings. The National Trust looks after more than 500 historic castles, houses and monuments and you are never far from a grand historical estate that boasts a fabulous castle, mansion or stately home with a sumptuous interior and vast grounds to explore. Explore quaint heritage villages, see magnificent cathedrals and enjoy remarkable collections of historical artefacts in the UK world class museums that are dotted all over the country!
The United Kingdom for hikers and nature loversIn the UK you are never far from exquisite natural landmarks such as towering limestone cliffs and incredible hiking trails amidst pristine areas of outstanding natural beauty. Discover vast, windswept dune backed beaches in Norfolk where you can spot seal colonies, blissful, secluded sunny coves in Devon alongside the breathtaking coastal hikes of the Jurassic Coast of South West England and the sublimely beautiful beaches of North Devon along the Bristol Channel. Explore rugged fells, haunting sweeps of remote amethyst heather covered moorland, dramatic crags with cascading waterfalls, stunning snow capped pikes and strange limestone formations in The Yorkshire Dales and Peak District. Enjoy lush shimmering lakeland scenery in the Lake District and walk along ancient bridleways through heritage forest in The Cotswolds and Shropshire! If you're a fan of the mountains, escape north to the Scottish Highlands and climb Ben Nevis, the UK's highest peak.
Did you know that the United Kingdom boasts around 18000 km of absolutely stunning coastline with almost every type of beach you can imagine!
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Fancy a wonderful day trip to an iconic picturesque, quaint Cornwall destination? You will be enchanted by the gorgeous gleaming arc of the bay as you drive into this picturesque seaside setting with its quaint cobbled streets, art galleries and award winning cafes where time seems to have stood still. Stroll along the bay and be sure to pick up a British seaside essential, a gorgeous golden lightly battered piece of fried fish and chips. Be careful of the seagulls who love to swoop down and steal!
2. Visit Historic LyndhurstThe town of Lyndhurst is a gorgeous historical gem of a place and you will be able to spend a delightful few hours strolling about admiring the quaint architecture and discovering tea rooms, pubs, cafes and restaurants. Lyndhurst dates back to the time of William the Conqueror who established the area as a hunting ground as far back as 1079! Take a peek into the remarkable Saxon history of this heritage area at the New Forest Centre in town.
3. Explore the North York Moors CoastAre you in the mood for a very special, scenic day out? Spend the day exploring Yorkshire´s incredible, 40 km heritage North Sea coastline. Visit quaint, delightful fishing villages such as Staithes, Whitby, Robin´s Hood Bay and Ravenscar packed with charming cottages and narrow, winding streets where you can find a wonderful selection of bars, pubs and restaurants. Walk on golden sand beaches, find secluded coves and admire dramatic cliff faces. There are cliff top walks with breathtaking views and you can spot Jurassic age fossils along the shoreline!
4. Hike Wansfell PikeLace up your walking shoes and stride out into some of the best landscapes the Lake District has to offer on this glorious hike that starts just outside Troutbeck in the lovely town of Ambleside. The climb up to Wansfell Pike is beautiful and offers incredible sweeping panoramic views of the Corniston Fells. You will pass through the exquisite peace of the lush greenery of Skelghyll Woods on the way back!
5. Walk the Lizard PeninsulaThis beautiful 11 km loop hike that starts and ends at Kynance Cove will put a spring in your step with all the beautiful plants, interesting rock formations and iconic heritage fishing villages en route! You will pass a fantastic pebble beach, an old Victorian lifeboat station at Polpeor Cove, the 260 year Lizard lighthouse at Lizard Point and the Lion's Den, an awe inspiring, 11 metre hole in a cliff! Be sure to stop at Pen Olver, a popular picnic place and viewpoint!
6. Hike the RoachesFancy a dramatic, mysterious trail with incredible views? The Roaches Ridge trail offers visitors a glorious view of much of Cheshire all the way to Snowdon in North Wales! This gorgeous, rugged Peak District escarpment trail starts about 8km northwest of Leek and the route is about 10 km. Be sure to stop at the fabled Lud's Church landform while you are in the area where you can take incredible photos inside a spooky, 18m chasm with verdant mossy walls!
7. Visit a whisky distilleryScotland is the birthplace of whisky, and is home to over 130 whisky distilleries! Rent a car and see how many of these wonderful places you can visit, such as Ardbeg on the Isle of Islay or Kingsbarns in Fife.