England Ulverston 

Ulverston

Ulverston is a civil parish and market town that’s located within the South Lakeland district in Cumbria, which is in North West England. It’s a historic area that was constructed around a lovely cobbled main street that’s filled with pubs, specialist shops, eateries, and independently owned and operated hotels. If you truly want to get away from it all and enjoy relaxing walks around the countryside and in town, and if you want to be able to take in the gorgeous views of the Morecambe Bay and the southern Lake…

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England Warrington 

Warrington

On the coast of the River Mersey, Warrington is a pleasant town located in Cheshire, in between Liverpool and Manchester. Due to its position on the river, Warrington has always been a bustling, busy town ever since its foundation in the Roman Era. The town has seen its fair share of interesting history; you can see dents from civil war cannons on the walls of the local parish church, and Oliver Cromwell is reported to have stayed in or near the town centre during the historic war. Today, Warrington is…

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England Manchester Salford 

Salford

At the heart of the North West of England, Salford is a vibrant city located next to the City of Manchester. With a fascinating heritage that features many historic places located on both land and water, Salford offers a wide range of arts, culture, shopping, sport, and even some great scenery. With the Bridgewater Canal, a popular leisure destination which played a pivotal role in the industrial revolution and attractions such as The Quays and the Lowry Centre offering shopping, dining and entertainment whilst celebrating the rich history of the…

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Bognor Regis England 

Bognor Regis

Bognor Regis is a traditional seaside resort on the South Coast. It is famous for its beaches and its Butlin’s Holiday Resort, but whether you come for the sand or the ‘hi-de-hi’ you can look forward to plenty of sunshine and year round entertainment. Glorious Sunshine in Bognor Regis Great weather keeps visitors coming back to Bognor Regis. The town is sheltered by the Isle of Wight and The South Downs, so it enjoys more sunshine than all other towns in the UK. This makes the beach at Bognor the…

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England Huddersfield 

Huddersfield

Huddersfield in West Yorkshire is a vast, sprawling market town situated halfway between Leeds and Yorkshire. To get a good sense of how large Huddersfield is, head to the top of Castle Hill and you can enjoy a fabulous view of the town. In many ways, Huddersfield is very much a traditional northern town. Born and bred in the Industrial Revolution, Huddersfield is full of wonderful examples of Victorian architecture, most notably the town’s railway station, which was once described by poet John Betjeman as “the most splendid station façade…

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Cornwall England Penzance 

Penzance

Penzance is wonderfully warm and magically sub-tropical. The town is blessed with amazing beaches and lots of swaying palm trees and lush vegetation. In many ways, Penzance is more authentic than other tourist towns in Cornwall. Take a leisurely wander through Penzance’s narrow streets filled with New Age shops, cafes and art galleries and you will fall in love with its salty charm. Chapel Street has lots of quirky antique shops, pubs and 18th century houses. Look carefully and you will spot the Admiral Benbow Inn, made famous by the…

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Barnsley England 

Barnsley

Barnsley’s cultural heritage is firmly rooted in the industrial age, with much of the local industry centred on coal mining and glass making. The coal mining industry has long since disappeared and for many years, the once majestic town of Barnsley slumped into a steep decline. But like many proud Yorkshire mining towns, Barnsley picked up the pieces and its fortunes have much improved in the last decade. Location is always an important factor in the fortunes of a town, and the fact that Barnsley is judiciously located between Sheffield,…

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England Sidmouth 

Sidmouth

The lovely little seaside town of Sidmouth is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Devon, and it’s easy to see why. With beautiful parkland and gardens providing great areas for leisurely walks, clean, sandy beaches, Regency history, fine hotels and friendly village shops, this beautiful seaside town is nestled beneath regal red cliffs and the rolling green hills of the spectacular Sid Valley. With so much to see and do and something for everybody, Sidmouth is a fantastic destination for UK holidays and days out. Jacob’s Ladder Beach…

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England Worcester 

Worcester

The beautiful city of Worcester lies on the banks of the River Severn and acts as a gateway to the majestic Malvern Hills and famous Cotswolds. It is right in the heart of England and very easy to reach by car or public transport. The city has lots of attractions and whether your passion is history or fine foods, you won’t be disappointed when you arrive for a long weekend. Worcester Cathedral The magnificent cathedral is the most famous landmark in Worcester. This imposing structure was built in the 11th…

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Southport

Seaside breaks never go out of fashion and with overseas travel no longer as popular thanks to political instability in many parts of the world, traditional seaside resorts such as Southport are the choice of many families, couples, and groups of friends looking for a fun destination for a weekend break. So what makes Southport special and what does it have to offer you? Southport is close to Manchester and Liverpool, so it is easy to reach by car, train and bus from all parts of the UK. Thanks to…

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