A Journey Along The Stunning Coastline of Yorkshire Get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and rent a holiday cottage on the magnificent Yorkshire coast. With more than 100 miles of varied shoreline to explore, you will be spoilt for choice; from pretty fishing villages to bustling resorts - including Britain’s first seaside holiday destination with its eccentric seaside attraction; the mysterious resort that never was; the home of Dracula; and the best fish and chips.
Posted: 2010-02-14
Category: Destinations
Come and spend a cottage holiday in East Yorkshire Come and spend a cottage holiday in East Yorkshire and you will find yourself travelling amidst Hockney landscapes, exploring medieval towns as well as discovering some ancient mysteries.
Posted: 2010-02-05
Category: Vacations
Why You Need To Discover Shropshire On A Cottage Holiday Tucked away on the Anglo-Welsh border, Shropshire has been surprising visitors for years. If you love unspoilt countryside, visiting historic towns and experiencing a sense of the past then a holiday cottage Shropshire break could be just for you.
Posted: 2010-01-25
Category: Vacations
What To Do On A Wiltshire Cottage Holiday The ancient county of Wiltshire in central southern England is home to some of Britain’s finest prehistoric sites as well stately homes with magnificent gardens and eye-catching market towns. A holiday in a Wiltshire cottage is the ideal base from which to discover this county’s distinctive landscape of grassy uplands and vast rolling scenery, Wiltshire is the gateway to the West Country with the southern end of the beautiful Cotswolds in the north of the county.
Posted: 2010-01-21
Category: Vacations
Something For All The Family On A Holiday In Staffordshire Staffordshire is situated in the heart of England and home to Alton Towers, Britain’s largest theme park. However, the county has more to offer as a family holiday destination. So why not book a Staffordshire holiday cottage, for a longer stay, visit Alton Towers but then consider visiting these five hidden gems that show the quirky and quintessential side of the English, as well as getting you out and about in the varied landscape of this beautiful, and often overlooked, part of the country.
Posted: 2010-01-11
Category: Vacations
Plenty to see and do on a Durham cottage holiday According to the distinguished travel writer Bill Bryson, Durham is "the best cathedral on Planet Earth." So, a stay in a County Durham cottage offers the chance to sample the varied natural and man-made attractions of this lovely area.
Posted: 2010-01-02
Category: Vacations
Exploring one of England’s few remaining ancient woodlands The Forest of Dean is one of England’s few remaining ancient woodlands and well worth discovering on a Gloucestershire cottage holiday. ‘The Forest’ as it is known locally has a distinct cultural identity situated on high land between the Severn and Wye valleys in south-west England. It is composed of mixed woodland, predominantly oak although beech is also common and sweet chestnut has grown here for many centuries.