UK Family Holidays – On a Budget Or Money to Burn
General May 16th, 2009The summer holidays are coming to an end and whether they have been a much needed rest or a stressful few weeks, it will all be over soon. However, despite this you can still find some great places to visit right here in the UK whether you are on a tight budget or can afford to splash the cash a bit.
Whatever your financial circumstances are these places are great to visit and offer a good combination of fun and activities for all the family as well as some stunning scenery to enjoy. There are plenty of destinations throughout the UK so choosing one near you will minimise travel costs. Here are two of the most popular destinations.
North-West: Northumberland
Northumberland is an interesting place to visit as it offers a lot of historical importance to the UK. It was the most northern point of the Roman Empire and Hadrian’s Wall is still a popular point of interest for all visitors. The wall is a verified world heritage site and is interesting for children to visit, especially as many of them study the Romans in school.
Northumberland receives less rainfall than other popular destinations such as Lake District, so although it is always better to visit the area when the sun is shining, you can still wrap up and enjoy the sights of Northumberland.
There is an array of accommodation in the area so depending on your budget you can either stay in one of the traditional styled bed and breakfasts or go more upmarket and stay in the one of the fantastic five star hotels that can be found.
The Midlands: The Peak District
The Peak District is visited by many tourists each year as the diverse mix of great scenery and activities such as mountain climbing, cycling and many other adventure sports make it the perfect place to go. There are plenty of things to do and see for all the family. If you are an active person than you can’t go wrong here as you will never get bored of the activities on offer.
Alternatively, you can take a more relaxed, tranquil route around the Peak District with a walk through the caves, around the nature parks or wildlife parks. You can also take a trip back in time with a ride on a steam train.
Wherever you choose to visit make sure you have fun with the family. Stick to a budget to ensure you do not spend too much and enjoy the sights of the UK.
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