July
LLANDUDNO, WALES – new hotel
Unlike most other resorts, Llandudno has remained largely unchanged for over a century. So why not take a stroll along along the elegant promenade past pastel-coloured hotels and impeccably authentic seafront architecture just like Victorians did? All that’s needed to complete the picture is a frilly parasol (for the ladies) and straw boater (for the gentlemen).
DURHAM, COUNTY DURHAM
In Durham City you’re among some of the world’s finest architecture. This is a truly beautiful city, where the famous Castle and Cathedral, together designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, dominate the skyline.
SHREWSBURY, SHROPSHIRE
Shrewsbury is set amidst the glorious Shropshire countryside near to the Welsh Borders and is one of England’s finest medieval market towns and the birthplace of Charles Darwin. The town has over 600 listed buildings including the Castle and the Abbey (home of the fictional Brother Cadfael)
EASTBOURNE, EAST SUSSEX
Eastbourne and the Haddon Hall Hotel have become established as firm favourites of Jay & Kay customers. Eastbourne has plenty to offer, with all the traditional seaside attractions such as the pier, miles of beaches, arcades, restaurants, cafes and bars. Add to this the wonderfully kept level promenade, with plenty of seating, an excellent town centre for shopping and many theatres for a variety of shows, it is easy to see why it is so popular.
SIDMOUTH, DEVON
Welcome to Sidmouth, the Regency town on the beautiful Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Described by Poet Laureate John Betjeman as “A town caught still in a timeless charm”. Beautiful gardens, leisurely walks, Regency history and architecture, fine hotels, clean beaches and friendly shops, It’s all here in this lovely seaside town that is far enough off the beaten track, nestled beneath majestic red cliffs and green hills, with its own micro climate, a truly unique resort.