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4 Holidays to Enjoy This Easter

UNITED KINGDOM | Monday, 25 March 2024 | Views [18]

This year, Easter falls on March 31st. With two bank holidays, it’s the perfect opportunity to take a well-deserved break.

There are plenty of great UK cities to explore – almost too many. Knowing where to start when looking for your next holiday destination with so many options can be difficult.

The first step when planning a holiday is to decide what kind of holiday you would enjoy. Would you prefer a seaside holiday? A city break? Or do you want to completely relax in a resort? This article will break down various holiday types to help you decide what you’d like to book.

See the sea

Sun, sea, and sand. What else could you want after the cold chill of winter?

Seaside holidays are a staple in the UK, dating back to the Victorian era. With plenty of seaside towns littered across the coast, you’re spoiled for choice. From Cornwall to the Scottish islands, you can enjoy coastside walks, watersports, and maybe even an ice cream!

If this sounds like bliss, this could be the perfect break for you. Just make sure to pack plenty of sun cream!

Get back to nature

It’s no secret that the outdoors is great for our health. You’re sure to feel the stress melt away as you adventure into the trees, surrounded by fresh air and tweeting birds.

The UK isn’t just known for its stunning coast. It’s also full of gorgeous national parks. There are 15 to choose from across the country. The Peak District is perfect for cycling, Exmoor is perfect for exploration, and Dartmoor is ideal for camping.  

However, a nature holiday doesn’t just mean camping. You can pick accommodation near outdoor retreats and enjoy the best of both worlds.

Treat yourself to a resort

You might think that resort holidays are only for holidays abroad. If you do believe that, you’re wrong!

The UK has several resort hotels that will help you feel relaxed, refreshed, and rejuvenated. Several of them have spas, golf courses, and activities for children. There really is something for everyone.

One UK resort that has all of these things under one roof is the Belfry Hotel and Resort. You won’t be short of things to do and see – plus you’re bound to leave this haven relaxed!

Breakaway on a city break

Sometimes the best holidays are short breaks to a city you’ve always dreamed of visiting. You often only need a few days to see the main sites, so the long Easter weekend is perfect for sightseeing.

Again, countless cities across the UK are great for weekend breaks. Music lovers will enjoy Liverpool and its vibrant music scene. Art lovers will enjoy Manchester’s several art galleries. Or, if you’d much prefer a weekend full of history, Edinburgh’s cobbled streets are where you need to be!

Enjoy your Easter

Now that you know the types of holidays available to you, it’s time to pick the location. How far do you want to travel? Do you want to see more of Scotland, Ireland, England, or Wales? Do you want to combine two holiday types—like a seaside resort or a city near a national park?

Whatever you decide, have a lovely spring break. You deserve it!

 

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