Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Top 3 Weekend Trips from London You’ll Never Forget


(MENAFN- Firebird Tours LLC)

London offers a lot of excitement for locals and tourists many sometimes forget that the United Kingdom is much more than the capital. If you want to break away from the regular, though exciting, sights, consider taking a weekend trip elsewhere. Check out these top 3 trips that will leave an impression on your memory.

Peak District

Suppose you do not have the budget or time to go for guided Ireland tours, the beautiful landscapes that attract people to the country are also available close to London. You can plan a perfect weekend getaway from London to the Peak District with some research.

This spot has become a favourite for many Londoners looking for somewhere exciting to spend a weekend away from London. The idea of taking long walks while enjoying serene and dramatic views is so appealing that some visit multiple times. If you decide to join this league, you should start your plans with transportation and accommodation.

How to Get There: Peak District is in Central England, and you can get there in slightly over 2 hours by train. The main attraction spot is the National Park, which will take you another half hour by bus. Once you get there, everywhere else is pretty accessible by foot.

Where to Stay: You can stay at Brocco on the Park in Sheffield, a 4-star hotel with an elegant atmosphere. You can also check out the Izaak Walton Country House Hotel or the Old Bridge Inn. The rates and availability of these accommodations change, so confirm them before your visit.

What to Do: Peak District is iconic for its walking and hiking trails that wind about a stunning landscape. When you’re not doing either activity, dress up and go into the village to see the grand Chatsworth House and Ladybower Reservoir. The former was used as Darcy’s House in the iconic 2005 make Pride and Prejudice movie.

Bath

If you do not want to spend a significant portion of your limited time on a high-speed London to Glasgow train, you can get much of the historic aura of the city close by. Bath is an iconic getaway spot for many reasons. It's known for the famous Roman baths constructed in the mediaeval period.

Besides those looking to soak in the historic baths and spas that dot the city, many history buffs also love to visit Bath. The beautiful city was home to renowned author Jane Austen for 5 years. Many of her fans visit the place as a pilgrimage in honor of the famous author.

How to Get There: Bath is just over 1 hour by train from London. You can catch a train from Paddington station and be in Bath before you know it.

Where to Stay: Bath is a hotspot for getaway lovers, so accommodation varies by budget. You can splurge on a 5-star lodging like No 15 by Guest House or opt for a more affordable option with the Z Hotel Bath.

What to Do: The first and most obvious thing to do in Bath is to take a bath. As cliche as that seems, this city's bathhouses and spas will leave you feeling ultra luxurious after a session. If you want something more active, you can book a walking tour or ride one of the hot air balloons to get an aerial view of the city.

Bury St Edmunds

Suffolk is one of the best places in the UK to get away from the hectic nature of London. The city has many beautiful towns and villages that are perfect getaway spots, and Bury St Edmunds is one of the top ones. This stunning little town is often referred to as the jewel in the crown of Suffolk.

The reason for this title is not hard to know. The town has many historic architecture and monuments that will interest anyone. Interestingly, the town has a Michelin-star restaurant, Pea Porridge, which serves masterful cuisines made with ingredients from different parts of the world.

How to Get There: You can get to Bury St Edmunds in less than 2 hours by train from Kings Cross Station.

Where to Stay: The prime accommodation in Bury St Edmunds is Angel Hotel, where Charles Dickens stayed when he visited the town all those years ago.

What to Do: When in Bury St Edmunds, ensure you visit top spots like the St Edmundsbury Cathedral, where the town got its name. The Cathedral is thought to be the spot where English barons forced King John to sign the Magna Carta. Other attractions include guided ghost walks to the bi-weekly markets that cater to the people in the town.

 

A perfect weekend trip should give you enough time to settle in, enjoy the place you are visiting and get back to London without stress. Therefore, opt for somewhere near to prevent jetlag and save cost, in case you are on a budget. At the end of the trip, you will be refreshed and ready to take on the new week with brimming energy.


MENAFN05012023007097015262ID1105390288



Firebird Tours LLC

Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.

Search