It’s hard to deny the appeal of a trip to a faraway exotic land. But if you are looking forward to grabbing a weekend break or upcoming short break, an overnight flight is not necessary to enjoy that vacation you desire.
The sheer number of destinations within our borders can be overwhelming.
Here’s a guide to the UK’s best weekend getaway destinations.
Oxford
Oxford’s educational institutions are well-known, but it also has many other attractions.
If you’re staying around for the weekend, then why not try out the Magdalen Arms and their daily changing menu? Don’t miss out on the Berkswell & fennel pie, as well as the Ale and Venison Pie.
You can do many things in Oxford. One of the most popular activities is punting on the river. Blenheim Palace is one of the most impressive homes in the UK. It’s worth visiting to see how the local nobles lived.
Cornwall
Cornwall is one of Britain’s most beautiful places. You can make your stay in Cornwall extra special by staying in a luxury manor or villa.
Cornwall offers a wide range of large houses for rent, whether you are looking to go on a holiday or a longer stay.
Enjoy true luxury with a vacation rental of your own. It comes complete with pools and games rooms, a tennis court, fantastic views, and magnificent grounds.
Fitzroy is a great place to eat dinner. It was the inspiration for Daphne du Maurier. In the summer, the menu changes every day. What makes this restaurant unique is the fact that it is designed to be shared.
You may want to check out the supper club if you are there during the winter. If you’re looking for something more casual, then you can go to Fitzroy’s sister restaurant, North Street Kitchen.
It is worth spending a day in Constantine Bay, as well as the many other beautiful coves and paths that are scattered throughout the area.
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The Lake District
There are many accommodations in the Lake District, including beautiful modern cottages and manors.
Visit L’Enclume in Cartmel. It has two Michelin stars. The menu of the restaurant is based on ingredients from the chef’s garden and local producers.
It’s not surprising that many holidaymakers in the Lake District enjoy a ramble around the countryside. Make sure that you’re dressed comfortably for a long day of hiking in the Lake District.
You should not miss a visit to Wadsworth’s home, Dove Cottage. This is where the poet spent most of his adult life.