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Finding Short Breaks In England

June 27th, 2009 · No Comments

by Arthur Townlands

Contrary to what some people might think, England is far more than just bad weather and bad food. On the contrary, nothing could be further from the truth and although there is quite a lot of rain at certain times the year, you will find that England has an enormous amount to offer. It must also be said that England is far more than just London and the surrounding area.

England is one of the most diverse countries in Europe with all sorts of different types of landscape and an abundance of history and culture which varies from place to place. If you want to get away from the big cities and see beautiful countryside and spend your time in rural England, then you can enjoy one of the best holidays you will never have.

The visitors some of the gems such as Cornwall and Devon all the Cotswolds is sure not to disappoint even the most demanding amongst tourists. The Lake District is also an ideal place to go for nature lovers. Getting around is not difficult since of course you can take your own car or hire one and you will be familiar with everything.

If you are more interested in going on a short city break, then there are sure to be cities in England which you haven’t visited before which are definitely worth a visit. Some examples include the fine old city of York, you could see the fantastic cathedral of Durham or you could take the ride down the river in a punt in Cambridge. There are literally so many alternatives.

If you want to experience the English countryside, then you should consider renting a holiday cottage. There are so many holiday cottages on offer in all areas of the country and this will give you a fantastic insight into the local way of life.

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