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Uk Holidays - Top 5 Destinations For Uk Short Breaks

More and more people are opting to take UK holidays, as staying at home becomes increasingly common.

With worries about the country going into recession yet again, plus the awful foreign exchange rates that never seem to improve, scores of families and couples are choosing to holiday in the British Isles rather than jet off to sunnier shores.

The following guide gives you some of the very best destinations for short breaks and holidays in the UK:

1)Cornwall With 140 beaches, the county of Cornwall attracts visitors from all over the country due to its stunning coastline and landscape. One of the most popular attractions in the far south-west corner of England currently is the Eden Project, a massive indoor rainforest, garden and wildlife exhibition.

2)Wales Resorts across the north and south Wales coast are well-known for their caravan parks. The west of the country is a more scenic offering, with the mountains of Snowdonia in easy reach of many parts of the country. If walking and climbing isn't for you, holidaying on a budget can be achieved at resorts such as Rhyl or Prestatyn, while the capital Cardiff is a mecca for its shopping and nightlife.

3)Dorset Dorset is located in the central south of the English coast, making it an ideal location to explore a wider area than some other holiday destinations. The popular seaside town of Bournemouth provides beach lovers with seven miles of golden sands, while an attraction such as Monkey World is a day of fun for all the family.

4)Scotland Whether you stay in one of the caravan sites dotted around Scotland, or feel like a B&B is more up your street, exploring the dramatic landscape of the highlands in a must-do. Pass the big cities near the south of the country and miles upon miles of countryside, rolling hills and mountainous terrain opens up for your enjoyment. Scotland is also the home of golf, a great relaxing pastime for both beginners and pros.

5)Norfolk On the east coast on England, Norfolk has miles of sandy beaches, interesting low-lying countryside, as well as urban areas such as Great Yarmouth and the historic Norwich. The Norfolk Broads is one of the most important nature reserves in the UK, and is the home for many of the country's wild birds.

by: Jack Walker.




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