Guide to Holidaying in England

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The island landscape of England makes up a quarter of the United Kingdom's aisles.

Despite a traditionally unpredictable climate, the wealth of rolling landscapes, and quintessential villages makes it one of the most influential metropolitan areas in the world. Whether it’s a short, unplugged weekend or a longer stay travelling up and down the country, English heritage and charm are well worth delving into.

Read on for the perfect guide to holidaying in England.

The Best Time to Go on Holiday in England

While classified as having a climate of mild temperatures and moderate rainfall, England’s climatic state is renowned for endless rainfall and unpredictable temperatures throughout the year. But it’s not all doom and gloom, as the county provides some of the most picturesque regions that can be explored no matter the weather. Unsurprisingly, summertime is the busiest period for tourism, thanks to hotter days and longer daylight hours. Rainfall, though it does still occur, is at a lower level than in the colder months, and national parks and seaside resorts come alive with bustling atmospheres.

For a citybreak, the weather doesn’t necessarily need as much consideration, but it’s still worth researching upcoming forecasts to plan the best itineraries around Mother Nature’s plans. Rainy days in London make the perfect time for browsing the shops of Oxford Street or tasting your way through the vast expanses of eateries, from lively indoor market scenes to fine dining extravaganzas. In the wintertime, cities throughout the country come to life with festive vibes and markets abundant with colour and locally made crafts for gifting.

The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn also make for great visiting times in quaint English villages up and down the country. Take on idyllic walks in the Cotswolds as amber leaves scatter across the pavements to make for even more picturesque landscapes. Spring sees meadow landscapes become scattered with the pastels of budding flowers bouncing off the warming sunlight. Traditionally mild and more comfortable temperatures than the peak summer seasons make this a perfect time for outdoor venturing

The Best Places to Stay on Holiday in England

No matter the occasion or holiday reason, England is home to a wealth of creative accommodation to suit all. From small-scale cosy lodgings for romantic retreats to vast hen party houses in the UK, travellers can get as quirky as they please across the English countryside, seasides, and cityscapes.

Toast life’s greatest celebrations in grand manor houses within the Yorkshire Moors or splendour country houses within the Peak District. Whether your stay would be amplified with a private swimming pool, a luxury hot tub, or a games room for friendly competition, there are plenty of ways to make a stay ideal for the occasion and desires of visitors.

The Best Places to See on Holiday in England 

From the historic monuments of bustling London streets to the ornate architecture of the likes of Bath and York, both the natural landscapes and cultural significance provide a wealth worth marvelling at. Head to Buckingham Palace for the official residence of British royalty - one of the most loved families in the world. York’s Minster is a magnificent Gothic cathedral of impressive architectural structure and stained glass delights. England’s education system is also home to key motifs that are known worldwide. Visit the idyllic grounds of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, which are hugely historic and sit within stunning façades.

Natural beauty starts in the Lake District, where you can look up at the highest English peak of Scarfell Pike and marvel at its intertwining with calm lake currents and lush greenery. The grand stately home of Chatsworth House is centred around pristine gardens that are worth seeing. Mam Tor, dubbed the ‘Shivering Mountains', offers spectacular views over panoramic greenlands and is a synonymous spot to see at sunrise.

The Best Things to Do on Holiday in England 

From adrenaline-seeking families to couples ready for relaxing ambles and idyllic drives between villages, there is a wide array of things to do when holidaying in England. Visit the British Museum in London or even tour the interior of Buckingham Palace. Consider inspiring rail breaks up and down some of the most scenic routes in the country. Relax in the Roman Baths within the well-preserved walls of the City of Bath and admire the Georgian architecture of the Royal Crescent. Hike within some of the world's most beloved greenery, from national parks to quaint villages backed by rolling hills. The Cotswolds are scattered with charming stone cottages and picturesque settings in sublime villages like Bilbury.

Visit Brighton to uncover a colourful seaside town and walk down the Pier, full of amusements, arcades, and ocean views. Music lovers will thrive in Liverpool, where you can explore the Beatles story and learn about how the iconic band came to be. The huge portfolio of the UK’s land has so much on offer for travellers to enjoy.

What to Pack for a Holiday in England 

It’s hard to narrow down exactly what should be packed for a holiday that could be so diverse in its weather and exploration type. Layering will always be necessary to cater to the range of temperatures cities could experience in one day, as well as waterproofs if it’s countryside trekking. Sun protection and swimwear are essential for seaside breaks where the adventurous want to paddle out into the sea, and don’t forget to save room for all the classic sticks of rock you’ll want to bring home!

Summary 

Holidaying in England makes for the perfect getaway filled with everything, from countryside appreciation to ambling through bustling cities. Take one of the most powerful countries in the world and see exactly why the UK is visited by so many every year. An unforgettable holiday awaits.

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