Greek pillared monument atop a hill overlooking the city.

7 Weekend Getaways in the UK That’ll Refresh and Enamor You

Greek pillared monument atop a hill overlooking the city.The capital city of Scotland is rich in history and culture and you can explore it on foot for hours.Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / chrishepburn

Where Will You Go for a Little Getaway?

The wonderful thing about the United Kingdom is that on this small and compact island country you are never too far from anywhere. You can take a short trip of a few hours in any direction and find yourself in a completely different part of the country.

So if you are looking for a change of pace and want to get away for a few days, there are plenty of options not too far from home. Here are some of the best weekend breaks in the U.K.

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Edinburgh

The vibrant energy of the bustling Royal Mile, the narrow cobblestone alleys and steep staircases, the pleasant gardens and courtyards, the castle perched on the hill overlooking downtown — Edinburgh is a delight to wander through.

The capital city of Scotland is rich in history and culture and you can explore it on foot for hours, ducking into cozy pubs and quirky shops along the way. You can even spend your night at one of the best castles to stay at in Scotland, Dalhousie Castle Hotel, which dates back to the 13th century.

The best time of year to visit is during August, when the Fringe Festival turns the entire city into an internationally renowned showcase of theater, musicals, stand-up comedy and improv.

Much of the architecture of this Medieval city is still preserved.Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / george-standen

York

York was an important walled city during medieval times. Much of its architecture is still preserved, giving you the feeling that you have traveled back in time.

The city has some of the best preserved and most beautiful medieval buildings in all of Europe. Most impressive of all is the York Minster Cathedral, a jaw-dropping Gothic masterpiece that will have you staring in awe at its stained glass windows and lofty ceilings.

You can also walk down The Shambles, a narrow cobblestone street with overhanging timber-framed buildings that hasn’t changed much since the 14th century.

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Spend an afternoon strolling along the Brighton pier, full of good food and activity.Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / william87

Brighton

Brighton has been known as the quintessential English seaside getaway destination since Victorian times, as any Sussex travel guide will tell you. In the summer months, it becomes one of the best best places to visit in England, as its beaches, restaurants and bars come alive with tourists and locals enjoying the sunshine.

Take a stroll along the iconic Brighton Pier and enjoy all of the cheesy, old-timey seaside fun, such as the retro carousel, photo boards you can stick your face through, carnival games, karaoke bars, fish and chips stalls and sweet shops.

You can also go shopping in the famous “Lanes” — a tangle of streets in the historic quarter of Brighton packed with excellent coffee shops, restaurants and cute boutiques.

Snowdonia is a great place for outdoors lovers who enjoy hiking.Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / moorefam

Snowdonia

If your idea of the perfect weekend away involves hiking in Europe, Snowdonia in Wales is your dream destination. This stunning mountain range is one of the most naturally gorgeous places in the United Kingdom and is woven through with excellent hikes, both for beginners and seasoned climbers.

This rugged landscape featured in the stories of King Arthur and the Welsh tradition of storytelling has kept these legends and mythologies alive.

Home to Shakespeare there are many historical sites you can visit related to his life and work.Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / billybrant310

Stratford Upon Avon

A peaceful and pretty town on the River Avon in Warwickshire, Stratford Upon Avon is famous for being the birthplace of one of the most famous Brits in history — William Shakespeare.

If you are a fan of the Bard you can see both his cradle (within his restored childhood home) and his grave (within Holy Trinity Church), as well as many other important sites such as the family cottage of Anne Hathaway, Shakespeare’s wife.

You can also see one of Shakespeare’s masterworks presented by the famous Royal Shakespeare Company, then treat yourself to a mouthwatering curry at the wonderful Avon Spice.

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Explore footpaths leading through a countryside so beautiful you won't believe your eyes.Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / tranquillian1

The Lake District

One of the most naturally beautiful regions in England, the Lake District is ideal for anyone who loves hiking, climbing or simply sitting with a cup of tea and soaking up the view. These lakes and hills were carved over millions of years by glacial erosion, creating a dramatic landscape that is a delight to explore.

When you tire of hiking along the huge network of footpaths, you can head to the town of Windermere (located on the shores of the lake of the same name). It has a range of charming little shops, cafes and pubs where you can rest your weary feet.

Tourists have traveled to Bath for centuries due to the natural hot springs located there.Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / railelectropower

Bath

Bath has been welcoming visitors for centuries, who were drawn by its geothermal hot springs. It is also known for its exquisite Roman, medieval and Georgian architecture. And as an added bonus, it’s one of the most budget-friendly destinations in the UK.

Surrounded by the rolling countryside of Somerset just west of London, it makes for the ideal weekend break from the hustle and bustle of England’s capital. Soak in the soothing waters of the Thermae Bath Spa, then visit the Holburne Museum to view the impressive collection of antique sculptures and paintings.

These are just a few of the United Kingdom’s most delightful weekend breaks — so why not start planning a trip?

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