June
ISLE OF WIGHT
The Isle of Wight is known as England’s Holiday Island or Garden Isle. Beautiful the whole year round, whatever the weather, you can really enjoy the fabulous scenery the Island has to offer. When the sun is shining, the island is jam packed with things to see and do and even if the weather takes the odd dip, with the islands vast amount of attractions you won’t be short of things to do. The island boasts miles of stunning coastline views, beaches, picturesque Chines, quaint villages and stunning cliffs.
WEYMOUTH, DORSET
Blue Flag-winning Weymouth Beach is recognised as one of the top twenty beaches in Europe and it’s easy to see why. So why not grab your towel and a good book and head to Weymouth? With beautiful golden sands sprinkled with deckchairs, safe shallow waters, relax and sit back to enjoy the warm sand between your toes. With a pretty harbour as well, you certainly won’t be disappointed and never short of things to do.
LAKE DISTRICT, CUMBRIA
The Lake District is England’s largest National Park and is now a World Heritage site, home to Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England and Wastwater, England’s deepest lake and thriving towns and villages like Bowness-on-Windermere, Keswick, Kendal, and many more.
CHESTER, CHESHIRE
Chester is arguably the richest city in Britain for archaeological and architectural treasures preserved to this day from the time of the Roman occupation. Discover this fabulous blend of classic and contemporary England with it’s elegant streets, super shopping, absorbing museums and delightful riverside cafés.
July
BOURNEMOUTH, DORSET – new hotel
Welcome to Bournemouth. A seven-mile stretch of unspoilt coastline which provides the perfect backdrop for your holiday. Known as the ‘coast with the most’, there are acres of space to enjoy outdoor pursuits or mess about on the water. Alternatively stroll through the enormous 2000 acres of parks and gardens or along the majestic clifftops with panoramic sea views and picture perfect sunsets.