Since restrictions on travelling abroad are expected to stay in place until June, you may want to consider a spring staycation to fulfil your holiday fix. This could include a short drive to a seaside resort or a relaxing train ride to a quaint cottage in the country.
The great thing about a staycation is that you do not need your passport, visa, foreign currency or even a suitcase if it’s just a long weekend trip. For staycation inspiration, take a look at our top three destination picks in the UK. Whichever you choose, the Eddy Travels AI assistant will help you find the best hotel and apartment deals in seconds.
Cornwall
Cornwall is known for its picturesque coastline, which stretches right across to Land’s end, the UK’s most south-western point where you can find plenty of wildlife and beautiful coastal scenery.
If you are planning a family trip, Cornwall should be on the top of your list, as there is something for everyone. Children, in particular, are drawn to The Lost Gardens of Heligan, which has over 200 acres of gardens to explore along with plenty of trails across rope bridges and wooden forts. You can also just drive around the county and explore all the cosy little villages along the coast. If you need a car to rent, you will find plenty of available options here.
There are also plenty of places to stay in Cornwall, including five-star hotels in Falmouth, cosy holiday cottages in Newquay or self-catered lodges in Padstow. Whatever your preference, Eddy Travels can help you find the best accommodation in Cornwall.
The Lake District
Another great UK destination is The Lake District, a National Park located in the North West of England. You will find plenty of greenery and its highest mountain Scafell Pike, which has several routes to explore for both beginners and hiking experts.
You can, of course, camp in the Lake District if you choose. However, if you prefer your home comforts, we can help you find accommodation within your budget that suits your needs. This could include a cabin on the lake in Coniston or a luxurious spa hotel in Bowness-on-Windermere.
Kent
If historical attractions are what you are after, then Kent is the perfect place for you. The main highlights of a trip to Kent include a visit to the illustrious Canterbury Cathedral, Margate Beach and of course, the White Cliffs of Dover.
Kent also borders Greater London, which means you can enjoy the best of the countryside as well as a trip to the capital for shopping and more sightseeing. We will help you find your perfect stay, which could include a week-long stay in a historical manor house in Kent or a boutique hotel in London, just a short walk away from the sights and shops.
Now that you have an idea of some of the best staycations in the UK, it’s time to start planning with the help of Eddy Travels AI Assistant, which is designed to find the best hotel deals in the UK and beyond.
Author:
Heather Barrigan is a political correspondent and writer at ImmiNews, specializing in outreach and the creation of engaging and informative immigration and travel-related content.