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Well known for its rugged coastline and traditional English countryside, the West Country offers a diverse array of breathtaking landscapes. Whether it’s pristine beaches, picture-perfect villages or dramatic river valleys, between them, Devon, Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset offer some of the UK’s most stunning scenery.
A varied landscape where mountains tower above lush river valleys and glassy lakes, interrupted only by charming towns, villages and many historic castles. The stunning coastline offers 750 miles of flawless beaches and hidden coves, and Cardiff offers a vibrant atmosphere and plenty of cultural discoveries.
Scotland is a land of real diversity. Revel in the vibrancy of Edinburgh and Glasgow or enjoy solidarity on the peaceful islands of Skye or Lewis. Walk beside gentle lochs or rushing rivers, climb towering mountains and discover hidden beaches and ancient battle grounds. Not only that but Scotland is swathed in historic castles, stately homes and attractions to suit just about anyone.
From the huge open skies and vast beaches in Norfolk to the traditional seaside charm in Essex, the East of England is a varied holiday destination. Taking in Suffolk, Lincolnshire, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire, you can also enjoy stunning countryside, cultural cities, historic castles and several Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Encompassing the likes of The Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire and Warwickshire, a holiday in the Heart of England guarantees a traditional English break. Get lost in the stunning countryside, explore cultural cities, market towns and picture-perfect villages. Not only that but you can discover stately homes, peaceful gardens and beautiful castles.
Home to some of the UK’s most loved Victorian seaside towns, the South Coast promises perfect family memories full of fish and chips and ice cream! Head slightly inland and you can enjoy the likes of the New Forest in Hampshire, the South Downs in Sussex and cultural cities like Canterbury in Kent.
There are many contrasting landscapes in the North of England, from the unspoilt mountains in the Lake District to the vast rolling countryside of Yorkshire. If you’re more interested in the coast then Northumberland’s stunning beaches and Yorkshire’s popular fishing villages will not disappoint.
With so many beautiful places in the UK designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this is a testament to just how special much of the country’s landscapes are. Choose from the peaks of Snowdonia, the honey-coloured villages of the Cotswolds, the unspoilt wilderness of the Cairngorms.
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With its breathtaking rugged landscapes, tranquil beaches, unspoilt countryside and fantastic seafood, the island of Anglesey is home to a number of our most relaxing and welcoming luxury cottages to rent in Wales. These fabulous 5-star cottages offer some excellent self-catering accommodation for families and larger groups, including an apartment in a fabulous waterside manor, a stunning and imaginatively renovated period property, a spacious farmhouse and an imaginatively updated barn conversion. Situated off the north-west coast of Wales, Anglesey is accessed via the Britannia Bridge or the Menai Suspension Bridge and features 125 miles of glorious coastline, with sandy beaches which are ideal for swimming, sunbathing and water sports. Popular beaches include Red Wharf Bay, Newborough Beach, Rhosneigr and Trearddur Bay which is perfect for surfing.
The island is littered with charming secret coves, or you could head inland from our luxury holiday cottages along the footpaths and cycle routes which criss-cross the island. Anglesey is also known for its range of high-quality local produce, including sea bass, lobster and mussels, which you can sample at one of the many restaurants and pubs on the island. Step out of our 5-star luxury cottages in Anglesey and you can also visit the vibrant Menai Bridge farmers’ market, which is home to annual Menai Seafood Festival in August, followed in October by the Anglesey Oyster Festival. There are numerous other attractions near our luxury cottages in Anglesey such as Plas Newydd House and Gardens, Beaumaris Castle, the Dingle Nature Reserve, Llanddwyn Island, South Stack Lighthouse, the Copper Kingdom and the Anglesey Sea Zoo which features a wealth of sea-life.
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