Cornwall is known for its beautiful coastline, sandy beaches, picturesque villages, and historical sites such as Tintagel Castle and St. Michael’s Mount. Some of the best cottages in Cornwall with a hot tub offer a world of pure relaxation and tranquillity, nestled within breathtaking landscapes. They’re hidden gems waiting to be found. Whether you’re looking …
UK Breaks
Welcome to our UK Breaks category page, your gateway to exploring the diverse wonders of the United Kingdom. From the picturesque countryside of the Cotswolds to the vibrant streets of London, we’ll guide you through the best of British destinations and experiences. Discover insider tips, charming accommodations, and cultural insights that will enhance your UK getaway. Whether you’re an Anglophile, a history buff, or simply seeking a weekend escape, our UK Breaks category page is your passport to discovering the beauty and charm of this captivating island nation, one blog post at a time. Join us in exploring the rich tapestry of the UK.
With a picturesque blend of unspoiled countryside, stunning beaches, and charming coastal towns, glamping in North Devon is the perfect UK holiday destination that offers plenty of opportunity for adventure and relaxation in equal measure. You can expect a glamping holiday to provide a unique twist on traditional camping with a touch of luxury and …
Cornwall is one of the UK’s best destinations that offers a diverse landscape. You’ll find golden beaches with crystal clear water, rugged cliffs and rolling hills. Whether you enjoy watersports, exploring seaside towns or tackling coastal hikes, if you’re looking for somewhere that offers glamping in Cornwall with a hot tub, you can bet that …
Some of the best places to stay in the Cotswolds are utterly magical. But, you’ll want to choose a base that suits your travel style whilst still having reasonable access to many must-see attractions. We’ve been travelling to and from the Cotswolds for over 5 years since living in the nearby town of Stratford-upon-Avon. We’ve …
The legendary Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the United Kingdom and is on many adventurer’s bucket list. Every year over 100,000 people reach the summit, which stands at 1,345m (4,413ft) tall. Climbing Ben Nevis provides incredible views across the surrounding countryside as you tower high above the lochs and Munro’s (mountains in Scotland …
Heading on a Shining Tor walk is a must-do for any keen hiker visiting the southern area of the Peak District. The route that we cover in this guide leads a long trail across stunning open plains and through the idyllic Goyt Valley. It’s a walk that’s full of variety and far less trodden than …
The Chee Dale Circular walk is somewhat of a hidden gem in the Peak District National Park. It’s far less travelled than other walks in the area and incorporates not just one, but two sets of stepping stones. These are arguably better than other well-known stepping stones in the Peaks and can be enjoyed with …
WINNATS PASS WALK GUIDE Embarking on a Winnats Pass walk is an absolute must if you’re heading to the Peak District National Park. It’s a small slice of the area that feels magical and the history of how it came to be is mind-blowing. Whilst many people head here to admire the awe-inspiring landscape, little …
A LADYBOWER RESERVOIR WALK GUIDE A Ladybower Reservoir walk is one of the best things to do in the Peak District National Park. The classic trail which we’ll cover in this guide includes all of the ingredients needed for a spectacular walk; a woodland trail, epic views and numerous places to stop for lunch. In …
BAMFORD EDGE WALK GUIDE By far one of the best things to do in the Peak District National Park is to embark on a Bamford Edge walk. And, whilst there are many to choose from, we’re almost certain we’ve found the very best – the River Derwent, Bamford Edge and Yorkshire Bridge Circular. This hike …
The Dovedale Stepping Stones are one of the most popular attractions in the Peak District that locals and tourists alike flock to at any given chance. Whilst it’s possible to park just 10 minutes away from the stones, there are many walks out there that incorporate this attraction as part of a wider exploration of …
Lud’s Church Walk is set in the southern part of the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire. Whilst most people assume that it’s an actual church, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Lud’s Church is actually a huge chasm that has been created by a landslip and is, without a doubt, the star of …