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Country Holidays In The UK

Sun, May 11, 2008

General, United Kingdom

A country holiday is a great way to experience the UK`s astonishing variety of landscapes and rural traditions There is an enormous choice from gentle woods, rugged mountains, golden beaches and inspiring lakes. Here are just a few ideas of country holidays in the UK:Walking along Hadrian`s Wall is a unique experience. This National Trail takes you along the riverside route in Tyneside, through farmland in Tynedale and the grazing upland section dominated by the Whin Sill enscarpment. It then gradually reaches the pastures of Cumbria and finally the salt marsh of the Solway Estuary.

Taking a cycling break in the Peak District National Park is a great and healthy way to enjoy the quiet country lanes, picturesque villages and unspoilt countryside.

Taking a boating holiday on the Norfolk Broads gives you the chance to appreciate some of the most beautiful scenery and ever-changing landscapes. Moor your boat beside a riverside pub and enjoy a delicious meal and local ale. You can also try country walks and visit nature reserves and medieval churches.

A fantastic way to get close to nature is by taking a horse-riding break in the New Forest and the South Downs. There are plenty of bridleways to explore as well as pretty villages and local pubs.

St Andrews in Scotland is recognised internationally as the `home of golf`. The range and quality of courses as well as the majestic beauty of the coastline, makes it an ideal place for a golfing holiday.

Hill walking or mountaineering through the picturesque parts of Snowdonia will allow you to explore beautiful Welsh countryside taking in views from classic mountains like Snowdon, Tryfan, Carneddau, and the Glyders. You will also have a chance to observe the mountain flora and fauna that thrive in these remote areas.

If you love beach holidays, there are excellent beaches in Cornwall. Besides sparkling blue seas, there are breathtaking wooded valleys and gardens, castles, historic market towns, busy fishing harbours and cultural attractions including art galleries and museums. Ancient antiquities, such as stone circles and remains of iron age villages can be found between Land`s End and Penzance.

The Lake District is famous for its stunning scenery, abundant wildlife and cultural heritage. There is much to see and enjoy including stretches of clear lakes, ancient woodlands, abundant wildlife, opportunities to enjoy a wide choice of outdoor recreational activities and learn about the cultural traditions created by artists and writers such as Turner, Wordsworth, Coleridge and Beatrix Potter.

Accomodation

Self-catering country cottage holidays in the UK are popular but you can also choose to stay in other types of accomodation such as campsites, caravan sites, bed and breakfast, self-catering apartments, guest houses, luxury hotels.

Tips and Hints

Ensure the accommodation you choose is conveniently located . For example, if you enjoy the beach, make sure you do not have to travel too far before you reach it.

Some country accommodation can be remote. If this is the case, find out where the nearest amenities are located so that you can stock up on essential items such as food and petrol.

Check that the accommodation you have booked allow pets and/or children.

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