Enjoying a holiday in the UK this summer

Enjoying a holiday in the UK this summer

With thoughts turning to holidays this summer, many of us are looking forward to the prospect of some well-deserved time away.  Whilst  travel retractions being been lifted  it means travel abroad is once again possible – lots of people are choosing to enjoy a break closer to home, with a staycation in the UK.

 

With that in mind, we thought we’d put together some recommendations on where to holiday in the UK this summer.

 

Cornwall

 

From the dramatic coastline, endless views and stunning beaches, to the wild beauty of the moor, it’s no surprise that Cornwall continues to be one of the most popular areas of the country to visit. Enjoy a picnic on the sand, take a walk along the South West Coastal Path, try your hand at surfing or enjoy an adventure on horseback, there’s plenty to keep the whole family occupied during your stay. There are many attractions to visit too, from the famous Eden Project or Tate St Ives, to the historic castles from days gone by – or why not enjoy a day out with the animals with a trip to the Cornish Seal Sanctuary or Screech Owl Sanctuary? Of course, sampling some of the fantastic food and drink on offer is a must too – just remember that booking is now required for many pubs, restaurants and attractions across the UK..

 

Find out more about a stay in Cornwall >

 

Cornish Coastal path

 

The Cotswolds

 

Running through 5 counties and covering an area of 800 square miles, the Cotswolds is well known for its recognisable golden stone and rolling hills known as ‘the wolds’. Wind your way through the quintessential English villages and bustling market towns, discover historic castles, country houses and grand palaces or visit one of the fantastic museums or arboretas. For those ready to stretch their legs there are 3,000 miles of footpaths and bridleways to enjoy, whilst the lakes and inland beach, as well as attractions such as the Cotswold Wildlife Park provide the perfect family day out. With a fantastic array of local food and drink produced in the area, you won’t be disappointed when it comes to eating out either.

 

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The Lake District

 

The Lake District is England’s largest National Park as well as a World Heritage Site. Home to beautiful lakes, idyllic towns and villages as well as England’s tallest mountain, Scafell Pike, there are endless opportunities to enjoy fantastic walks and bike rides - as well as a great range of water sports. Why not hire a boat or try your hand at stargazing? With some of the darkest skies in the country, the secluded valleys and remote fell tops offer the perfect place to enjoy the stars away from the bright lights of the cities.

 

Find out more about a stay in the Lake District >

 

The Norfolk Broads

 

Boasting over 125 miles of man-made, navigable lock-free waterways set in stunning countryside, the best way to explore the Broads is by boat. Hire a motor cruiser as your accommodation and mode of transport all in one and set off for an adventure on the water. Travel through the varied landscapes, visiting picturesque towns and villages along the way – it’s the perfect place to enjoy some time out from ‘new normal’ life.

 

Find out more about visiting the Norfolk Broads >

 Norfolk Broads

Northern Ireland

 

Lush forests, sweeping glacial valleys, dramatic mountains - the magical landscapes of Northern Ireland are not to be missed. Take a trip to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Giant’s Causeway – one of Europe’s most celebrated natural wonders, head underground to explore the subterranean world of the Marble Arch Caves or learn the full story of the RMS Titanic at the renowned Titanic Belfast museum. There are plenty of outdoor activities to choose from too - like golf, cycling, paddle-boarding or exploring beautiful mountains. When it comes to eating out you won’t be disappointed, from Michelin starred restaurants to fantastic ‘pub grub’ there is no shortage of eateries to visit during your stay.

 

Find out more about a stay in Northern Ireland >

 Giants causeway Norther Ireland

 

Scotland

 

Visit Scotland offer help and advice in abundance for planning a trip to Scotland.  Whether it's visiting Edinburgh Castle in the historic capital or taking part in many of the activities in the Scottish Highlands such as experiencing Ben Nevis the highest mountain in Scotland and the British Isles.  Getting to or around Scotland couldn't be easier it could be by train, plane, car or island hopping by boat around the Scottish Isles.  Scottish food and drink is some of the best in the world whether it's haggis, Aberdeen Angus beef, Shetland salmon and shellfish or having a wee dram of whiskey, or sampling one of the many local gins.

 

Scottish Highlands

 

 

Wales

 

If you enjoy you adventures activities then Wales is the place for you! Enjoy coastal walks, adventure sport, cycling and mountain biking, watersport to climbing Snowdonia the 2nd highest peak in the UK . If you prefer something a little more relaxing you can watch the Welsh National Opera or enjoying some of the many restaurants, pubs and other tourist attractions such as museums and art galleries across Wales. 

 Welsh Countryside

 

Choosing your accommodation

 

From campsites to B&Bs, hotels to self-catering properties, there are many accommodation providers across the UK.  Whilst there has been talk of potential self-catering shortages due to increased demand, there are plenty of accommodation types to choose from should your first option be unavailable. You may wish to look out for the ‘We’re Good to Go’ UK-wide industry standard and consumer mark which confirms providers have put all the necessary processes in place.

 

Visiting the UK from abroad

 

If you are planning a holiday to the UK, travel retractions have have now been lifted allowing those visiting England by train, ferry, coach, air   without the need to self-isolate on arrival – visit gov.uk website

 

Don’t forget!

 

Don’t let a wound dressing or cast spoil your holiday. Bloccs award-winning protectors provide effective watertight protection - letting you bathe, shower and swim normally.