Britain’s seaside towns are perfect for a weekend break or a day trip from the larger cities – and when the sun is out there’s no better time to enjoy them Custom House Quay, Weymouth. Credit: Resort Marketing Ltd Weymouth, Dorset Sandy beaches, Georgian houses and the longest running...
Continuing along the coast, picturesque seaside towns attract visitors, likeSt Ivesrenowned for its golden beaches, galleries and seafood restaurants. At low tide, the island and castle ofSt Michael’s Mountemerge from the sea and connect to the Cornish mainland by a stone causeway. Traditional f...
Byline: Anna HammondPENARTH is the worst place to live in Wales if you want a long-lasting marriage.That's according to a new survey - and relationship experts claim the reason could be too much working and not enough loving.More than 500 towns were analysed, and the results found that...
Reminiscent of the seaside towns usually associated with England, Oban prospered during Victorian times as well-heeled travelers descended on its inns and guesthouses, drawn by train from Glasgow and other points across Scotland to partake in its fresh air and pleasant setting. Not much has changed...
England is also famous for its stone cathedrals, castles and unique natural environments, many of which are World Heritage Sites such as Durham Cathedral, Stonehenge, and the Jurassic Coast, a collection of seaside cliffs that date back 180 million years. England is rich ...
In a province full of lovely seaside towns, Victoria-by-the-Sea is in a league of its own. The town is small and easily walkable, and every shop you see is worth a visit (especially the famous chocolate shop — yum). You'll want to save Victoria-by-the-Sea for a summer visit, ...
9 to 10 hours Free Cancellation from $75 5.0 (5) 3-Day Lake District Explorer Small-Group Tour from Manchester The Lake District is one of the most culturally and naturally rich parts of the UK. On this convenient 3-day tour from Manchester see the tallest mountains in England as well ...
UK Motorhome Itineraries Bargoed Farm, Ceredigion – Best for Hot Tubs Tucked away between the pretty Welsh seaside towns of Aberaeron and New Quay and in the heart of the stunning Cardigan Bay,Bargoed Farmis a newish, family run site that gets rave reviews from our motorhoming friends, who ...
Staycations in the UK were trending even before the pandemic hit, so it’s no surprise that the popularity of holidaying somewhere in the UK has increased...
Constructed in 1899, the pier is located on the south coast of England. Back in the day, it was one of the country’s leading seaside destinations with many rich people from London coming here for a holiday. Today the pier is an iconic symbol of Brighton’s seaside heritage. It features...