Where to travel in the UK

Are you planning on booking a holiday in the UK? The UK has many wonderful places for you to visit as a family, for a romantic break or with your friends. The possibilities are endless, which is why it’s so much fun doing your research on where to go. 

Depending on your interests, try to break your trip down to narrow down your search. If you want to visit the North and stay in a village, you could look for hotels in Seahouses.

Alternatively, a city break in the Capital of London may be something you are interested in? Or heading down south to Cornwall or Devon for a beach break may be on the agenda. There are plenty of fun things to do in Mevagissey, Cornwall with its picturesque scenery but less busy than the northern and western coasts.

Below we look into three different places in the UK to visit to give you some inspiration. 

Seahouses 

A beautiful village on the North Northumberland coast in England. Seahouses is a place you may have never heard of before, but this doesn’t mean it doesn’t hold its own charm.

There are many things to do in the area including Bamburgh Castle as well as restaurants to dine at and pubs & bars to enjoy a drink at. It’s a lovely place for a romantic break away as well as visiting as a family.

During the summer months, it can get particularly hot, with plenty of walks for you to enjoy – and capture some incredible photos. 

London 

You can’t not include London when writing a guide to where to travel in the UK. London is the capital of England and offers so much.

For children, there are endless things to see and do and for adults, the same can be said as well. No matter the time of the year, you can visit London – just make sure you book your accommodation in advance to get the best deals.

When visiting, it’s worth taking a look at the kid’s pass as you may be able to save some money on eating out. 

Devon 

Heading to the opposite area of the UK, Devon is very south and a popular destination to visit due to the many wonders it holds.

You’ll find a whole array of walks to go on, plenty of kid’s activities to do, and gorgeous scenery and it can be very affordable.

When visiting Devon, it’s always worth trying to explore neighbouring towns as they can be so different from each other. If you have a dog, bring him with you as there are plenty of dog-friendly hotels for your four-legged friend. 

Make sure you spend a moment exploring all the different places in the UK to visit – there are so many beautiful places to visit.

Ask your friends and family members for recommendations if you are stuck as we are sure they will have a few. Where do you like to travel in the UK? Have you been to any of the three locations mentioned above? Is there anything you would like to share that will benefit our readers? Let us know in the comment box below.

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