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England

Famous the world over for its rolling hills, ‘afternoon tea' culture, and centuries-old villages, towns and cities, England is a quintessential travel destination.The capital of London is bustling, brash, but full of history, art and culture. It’s a city you can spend weeks in and still not be bored.Visit the coast and find iconic British seaside towns like Brighton, and regions like Cornwall with its rich food traditions and charming accents. Be surprised by the English sunshine, and how tasty fish and chips really is!Head north and you will find the gorgeous Lake District and Yorkshire Dales, regions full of landscapes that feel like they’ve been crafted specifically for camping and hiking. Enjoy the winding roads, fresh air, and slower pace of life.If you’re looking for inspiration for your next vacation in England, check out our posts below!
  • Cirencester is a vibrant part of the Cotswolds, which is an area of outstanding natural beauty and benefits from plenty of things to see and do. They’re of a proud heritage here and are home to a number of historic buildings, including the Abbey Church of […]

  • Welcome to Basingstoke! This charming town is nestled in Hampshire in the south of England, and is the perfect place to explore and get lost in the local historical charm of this part of the country. Basingstoke is an ancient market town that dates back to […]

  • Altrincham is recognised as one of the best places to live in England’s north, and no wonder. With its picturesque scenery, historical buildings and plenty of things to do in town, it’s certainly a place that deserves to be visited. And after a hard day out […]

  • This historic Market Town just a short commute outside of London is brimming with history, and is an attractive town that bustles with its own unique energy. From the stunning architecture to the friendly community, it’s hard not to enjoy visiting Wokingham, especially considering the many […]

  • Preston is a unique, historic city located on the River Ribble in Lancashire. It’s vibrant and full of youth, despite the ancient architecture that surrounds it. With a reputation for being a University town, you can find an abundance of students throughout the year here which […]

  • Beautiful Holmfirth is surrounded by rolling hills and rich countryside known for its role in BBC’s famed “Last of the Summer Wine” series. It’s great for historical sightseeing, and luckily for those visiting, there’s a flourishing food scene as well. And all that is situated against […]

  • Sevenoaks is constantly growing, and whilst a lot of the residents work out of town, with this comes many new and exciting concepts that have made Sevenoaks quite the retail and dining hub. Of course, the food here takes inspiration from global fares as well as […]

  • Despite not being one of the most famous areas of London, Stratford continues to prove itself a worthy destination for tourists and locals alike. Its nightlife is lively and interesting, and there’s an array of exciting pubs and fun bars in Stratford to visit. Taking into […]

  • Hereford is a small cathedral city in England, known for cider and the famous Hereford cattle! This city isn’t exactly a famous tourist city, but if you’re looking for something to do, we’ve compiled 60 of the best things to do in Hereford. We’ve even split […]

  • Tree-lined streets, a plethora of facilities and the nicest of communities make the thriving suburb of Hatch End one of the loveliest places to live in London. And if you’re new in town or happen to be in the area, you’ll be glad to know that […]

  • Exeter is a cozy riverside city in Devon, England. It is a university town and also one of England’s ancient cities, giving the city a fantastic mix of culture, scenery, and fun. From medieval buildings to beautiful river ports, there are plenty of things to do […]

  • This enchanting spa town of Buxton has a timeless beauty that makes it well worth visiting. Sitting at 1000 ft. above sea level, Buxton is England’s highest market town and is tucked effortlessly within the terrain of the Borough of High Peak, Derbyshire. Aside from its […]

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