With spring in the air, two bank holidays and loads of amazing events and activities, May is perfect for a short break. Take a look at some of the best things to do in Britain.
From woodland to open countryside, coastal walks to picturesque villages, the UK is home to a number of fantastic walks that will allow you to enjoy the region's abundant flora and fauna while getting a healthy dose of fresh air. Here are 10 of our favourites.
On 23rd April 1616 our greatest dramatist William Shakespeare died. To celebrate over 400 years of his legacy, we’ve put together a list of the most stunning real-life locations that inspired his world-famous plays. Verona, Italy Verona, the enchanting city in northern Italy’s Veneto region is the setting for Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy Romeo and […]
We feature new properties all time, and the 8 below are just a few of the fine dog-friendly getaways recently added to our Luxury collection. Each one is a perfect place for treating yourself and pampering your pooch!
Birdsong, bluebells, lambs and lighter evenings – the return of spring is always welcome, and there's so much to enjoy at Easter.
So make the most of the sunshine (and the occasional shower) with our guide to the most relaxing, adventurous and amazing Easter events...
Whether you want to take mum away for Mother's Day weekend or plan a surprise getaway for later in the year, we're recommending activities to suit all kinds of mums. So if you're struggling for ideas, look no further!
To celebrate National Gardening Week, we’re bringing you our pick of Britain’s greatest and greenest gardens. Enjoy rare and exotic flora, colourful country houses, space age surroundings and plenty of tranquil oases in some of the UK's most gorgeous locations.
St David’s Day is the feast day of the patron saint of Wales. Falling on 1st March every year (the day of his passing in 569) it’s a great time to celebrate all things Welsh! Spring is a great time to explore Wales; all the flowers are starting to come out, but the high summer […]
There may be no better place in the world than the Outer Hebrides to have a true Island Adventure.
Comprising 75 individual islands, with only 15 inhabited and a population of approximately 26,000 people, they stretch 130 miles from the Butt of Lewis in the north to Barra Head in the south.
The main islands are Lewis and Harris, North Uist, Benbecula, South Uist and Barra with over 7,400 ...