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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.
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The landscape of Wales is natural and romantic, and with love spoons, a patron saint of lovers and numerous other customs linked to love, there are few places better suited to romantic breaks with your other half.
Up in the north of the country, Snowdonia is a rugged wilderness – a haven for couples who love the great outdoors. The coast of North Wales is a tonic for the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and it’s here, on Anglesey, that the St Dwynwen, the Welsh patron saint of lovers, used to live.
Heading down to West Wales, the Pembrokeshire Coast has something for everyone, from long seaside walks to beautiful beaches where you can spend lazy days enjoying each other’s company. Neighbouring Carmarthenshire presents yet more opportunity to get outside exploring, from the Gower Peninsula to the foothills of the Cambrian Mountains.
South Wales boasts the cities of Cardiff and Swansea; welcoming and bursting with culture, each has its own distinctive character and make the perfect day trip for those who like to combine sightseeing with shopping.
The peaceful, natural expanse of Mid Wales encompasses the awe-inspiring Brecon Beacons National Park, whose rolling hills, waterfalls, woodlands and lakes invite you to explore. The scenery changes again in the Welsh Borders, where the lush Wye Valley offers beautiful riverside strolls and idyllic landscapes.
Whisk your partner away to your chosen destination and stay in one of our handpicked romantic cottages in Wales. When it comes to romantic places to stay, Wales steps up to the mark, with romantic boltholes in the countryside and cottages for couples on the coast. Why not treat yourself to something a little special? On your romantic getaways in Wales you could be relaxing under the stars in your own hot tub, or curling up in front of a roaring log burner. Bring along your pet too, as many of our romantic holiday cottages are dog-friendly!
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