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UK breaks are becoming increasingly popular as many people realise what beautiful landscapes and impressive history can be discovered on their doorstep. A UK break is not only more cost effective; it is better for the environment with reduced travel and helps to support your local economy. Research has found that those working full time will reap greater health benefits from taking regular short holidays rather than one long annual holiday so if you are planning what to do with your summer why not consider a series of short UK breaks rather than a long expensive holiday abroad?

For those living in the south of England the Cotswolds has been a popular holiday destination for many years. This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty can be accessed from London in just ninety minutes by rail or car. It is situated in Gloucestershire and comprises of over 100 miles of rolling hills and beautiful English countryside. The area has an impressive range of wildlife and an array of farm parks including Prinknash Bird Park, The Barn Owl Centre and Birdland Park and Gardens.

The Cotswolds is an ideal destination for a variety of holidaymakers so whether you are relaxing with friends and family, enjoying a romantic weekend break or looking for activity and adventure you will find something that is suited to you. For those who enjoy outdoor sports there are lots of places to enjoy walking, cycling and horse riding and if you enjoy exploring natural gardens then there are numerous spots where you can find formal and informal gardens.

The Cotswolds is littered with historical sites that make it a great place to pick up some local knowledge and history. Kelmscott Manor was the home of William Morris and Calot Manor, Berkeley Castel, Thornbury Castle and Goucester Cathedral all offer a chance to explore some impressive architecture. For something a little more informative you can discover history at the Cotswolds Old Mill, Merchants House and Blackfriars or learn about what 17th Century life was like at the award winning visitor centre Out of The Hat.

When planning your trip to the Cotswolds you will want to find accommodation that makes your stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. There are numerous hotels, cottages and bed and breakfasts to choose from but for something a little more unusual and memorable why not stay in one of the Cotswolds luxury or boutique hotels? A boutique hotel may not be as expensive as you might think and the high-end dcor and facilities will make your stay all the more special.

by: Jeremy Mond




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