Sunday 30 October 2011

Holidaying In The United Kingdom

When attempting to decide which region in the United Kingdom you should head for when planning your holiday to this culturally rich and diverse country, a key question that you should ask yourself is whether you are going to be visiting with children or in an adult group. If you are travelling with children then I would suggest that you either take them to the beach or to an amusement park. 


The United Kingdom consists of two islands so there are plenty of beaches for you to choose between. A way to combine a visit to a theme park with a trip to the beach is for you to head to Blackpool, a delightful little seaside town where you will find miles of sandy beach within a mile of Blackpool Pleasure Beach, which is Britain’s most frequently visited amusement park. You can get Blackpool hotel deals by having a look online.

However, if you are planning to visit the United Kingdom without any sprogs in tow, I would suggest that you head for Scotland. This is because you can go walking in Cairngorms National Park at the same time as enjoying the local spa that employ naturally carbonated water from springs in the vicinity. Your mind and skin are sure to be revitalized by the pureness of the local treatments, the techniques for which have been exactly perfected over centuries. If you ‘re thinking of taking a spa break in Scotland, have a look online at the multitudinous options available – just google something like ‘spa breaks in Scotland’.

Another place to head if you’re traveling without children is to the nation’s capital, London. If you’re a fan of stunning architecture and lush parks combined, then this is the cirt for you. Make sure that you visit the National History Museum as the random bones that have been pieced together to mimic the dinosaurs from which they remain are quite spectacular.

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