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to hotels in England are likely
to be thrilled at the incredible diversity, not only of the English climate and the excellent diversity of hotel accommodation on offer, but
of the sheer range of things to do and things to see, whether you're looking for
a beach holiday on the English Riviera in the South Of England, a major shopping
experience in London, the great Night-Life in the North-East of England, the beauty
of the Cotswolds in the Midlands, the rugged splendour of the Peak District and Lake District
in England's North West or the Arthurian romance of the English West Coast. Let's
face it, England is likely to mean any one of the following: Stonehenge, the Channel
Tunnel, the England Rugby Team, the Oval Cricket Ground, Wembley Stadium, Buckingham
Palace, the white hills of Dover,
Dover Castle, Oxford and Cambridge
Universities, the Tower of London, Oxford
Street, Harrods, Millennium Dome, Twickenham Rugby Ground and Lands End. |  | The
metropolitan county of West Midlands covers the cities of Birmingham,
Coventry and Wolverhampton,
and also Solihull and the
towns of the Black Country. Grab a hotel convenient for Aston Hall, Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham
Botanical Gardens, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Blakesley Hall, Cadbury World,
Cannon Hill Park, the NEC, Birmingham Airport and St Philip's Cathedral |  | The
North-West of England comprises Lancashire, Manchester,
Cheshire and Merseyside. Great for visits to the seaside resorts of Blackpool,
Morecambe and Southport, a visit to the Liverpool
Beatles Museum, Manchester
Airport and rich seam of museums and attractions relating to the Industrial
Revolution of the late 18th and early 19th Centuries. |  | Situated
on England's south west peninsula to the west of the River Tamar lies the ancient,
magical and deeply romantic county of Cornwall, its administrative centre based
in the picturesque town of Truro. Steeped in myth and legend, Cornwall offers
an enviable range of beaches and resorts including Newquay,
Penzance St
Ives and Falmouth. Great
for visits to KIng Arhur's castle at Tintagel in North Cornwall, Eden Project,
Land's End, The Lizard, Pendennis Castle, Polperro, St Michael's Mount and Truro
Cathedral. |  | The
Cotswolds are known throughout England and the rest of the world for their rolling,
gentle hillsides, their English gardens, thatched-roofed houses and for delightful
spa towns like Bath. Drystone
walls can be seen everywhere with many of them built in the 18th and 19th century.
Many of the buildings go all the way back to the 15th and 16th centuries. The
truly magical villages of Broadway,
Evesham, Chipping
Campden, Cirencester,
Stroud and Stow-on-the-Wold
are also worthy of note. From the steep escarpments of the Severn valley to the
mid reaches of the Thames Valley, this truly is the Heart of England. |  | Who
could fail to be astonished by the sheer, breathtaking wonder of England’s Lake
District? The Lake District National Park is one of twelve National parks
in the United Kingdom. Lying entirely within the wild, craggy, open landscape
of Cumbria, the Lake District is One of England’s few mountainous regions. All
the land in England higher than three thousand feet above sea level lies within
the Park. Grasmere, Ambleside,
Windermere and Keswick
were all made famous during the early 19th century by the poetry and writings
of William Wordsworth and the Lake Poets. The park is popular with painters, photographers,
climbers and ramblers. |  | If
you're looking for England hotels that are certain to enjoy warmer, more temperate
climates than the rest of the UK, then Devon is the natural choice for those seeking
the best of the summer sun. Devon enjoys some of the longest coastal stretches
in the UK. Famous for its cream tea, the county also lays claim to what many now
describe as the English Riviera at Torquay
and Paington. Visitors might
also enjoy trips to Buckfast Abbey, Dartmoor Railway, Paignton Zoo, Babbacombe
Model Village, Dartmoor,
Exeter, Exmouth,
Plymouth, Barnstaple
and Ilfracombe. |  | The
East Coast of England is not only famous for the vibrant fishing industries to
be found at Hull and Grimsby
but also for the great family enjoyment to be found in its small but delightful
seaside resorts. For fun days out, take the family to Cleethorpes
or Skegness |  | The
magnificent and world famous city of London needs no further introduction. Steeped
in the history of Kings and Queens and popular for its world class shopping districts,
bars and restaurants, the London visitor is never going to be stuck for things
to do. Travel gateways include Kings
Cross, Waterloo and
Edgware Road. 'Must
See' districts include Knightsbridge, the East
End, Soho, Hyde
Park, Notting Hill,
Westminster, Hammersmith,
Earls Court, Mayfair,
Oxford Street and London
Victoria. |  | Newcastle
- the Angel of the North. If you're looking for great nightlife and great shopping
then a week in Newcastle is ideal. Situated along the fresh, bracing coastline
of the North East of England, hotels can be found at Newcastle,
Durham and Sunderland
- not only strong commercial districts, but perfect for visits to
Gosforth, the Discovery Museum, Hartlepool,
the Life Interactive Centre, the Metro Shopping Centre, Durham Cathedral, Middlesbrough,
the Gala Theatre and Durham Tees Valley Airport. |  | The
Yorkshire Dales lie in an area of high ground in North and West Yorkshire, England.
The characteristic green scenery and upland pastures separated by dry-stone walls
and grazed by sheep and cattle is famous for are its 'U' and 'V' shaped valleys.
James Herriot's veterinary books are set in the Dales, as is the TV soap opera
Emmerdale. Yorkshire's celebrated Bronte family also set many of their classic
novels across the brooding, windy moorlands. Highlights include the spa town of
Harrogate, York
Minster, plus the dramatic seaside resorts of Whitby
, Bridlington and Scarborough.
Grab a hotel convenient for shopping at at the Meadowhall Centre in Sheffield
and for airlinks at Leeds
Bradford Airport. |  | Situated
across South Western England, this area, comprising Dorset, Somerset, Wiltshire
and Avon enjoys both rural and coastal resorts. The landscape is principally granite
moorland in the west, chalk and limestone downland and clay vales in the east.
Bath, with its world famous
hot springs and sumptuous Georgian Architecture and Bristol
with its magnificent port are amongst highlights that include historical towns
like Dorchester, Taunton,
Barnstaple Chippenham,
Salisbury and Swindon.
Seaside resorts can be found at Weston
Super Mare, Poole,
Bournemouth, and Weymouth. |
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