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Highlights in England
- London, Roman Heritage, The Giant’s Causeway
- Natural wonders
- Arts, culture and entertainment
Chalets in England
Incredible natural parks, pretty villages and a stunning coastline. You can base yourself in amazing cities including Liverpool and London or enjoy being by the beach in Brighton or Eastbourne. Stay close to nature in the traditional chalets in the National parks like the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales, the Peak District, the Cotswolds, or the South Downs.
Feel at homeStay in the middle of nature in a wooden chalet surrounded by green scenery or choose one with ocean views. Use the garden during the summer to enjoy family time and barbecues. Have a cuppa on the balcony when the day starts while listening to the birds chirping? Just priceless! Bring our furry little family members to enjoy the experience. Accommodate friends in big chalets with room for 8 people or pick a smaller one just for you and your partner. Whatever the occasion, simply enjoy a stay in well-furnished chalets with all the amenities and feel at home.
Travellers and activities
England is a large outdoor playground and a paradise for nature lovers. A country with a myriad of reserves and natural parks to enjoy nature at its best. Plan your route in the Lake District and enjoy memorable hiking routes as well as unique towns including Windermere, Bowness, Coniston and Lorton. The Peak District will also be a fantastic option to enjoy nature, walks, picnics and outdoor activities for the whole family. Have a day out and enjoy the company of wild horses, cows, deers and squirrels at the Epping Forest or marvel at the beauty of the South Downs National Park, an AONB where the forests will become your place to go. England is waiting to welcome you. Pack your bags and get ready!
England for culture loversEngland oozes culture in every city and village. From Tudor castles and manicured gardens to historic villages, museums, art galleries and a wide range of music and theatre venues where to enjoy the greatest shows of the moment as well as the best classics. Leicester Square is the centre of the activity for the greatest shows in town. Get your tickets now and enjoy the newest productions! Go to Hampton Court and find the centre of the maze in Henry VIII’s beautiful garden. Visit Kew Gardens in London, go to the National Portrait Gallery, the Tate Modern or the Tate Britain to enjoy the exhibitions or enjoy some music at the Royal Albert Hall. Explore unique villages and countryside spots including the Cotswolds, Cornwall, The Lake District, Rye, Eastbourne or Hastings. Get ready for an unforgettable trip!
Did you know that in England, jumping a queue can be illegal?!
Top 7 travel tips in England
England has so much to offer to travellers but no trip to England is complete without visiting the most iconic and vibrant hub of culture, entertainment, fashion, art, history and food. The capital offers visitors a rich history to be admired in the Tower of London and the Jewel House, where the Crown Jewels are. Watch the change of guards in front of Buckingham Palace, take a picture of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament and get on the London Eye to see far and beyond across London’s skyline. Visit Westminster Abbey and Westminster Cathedral, both scenes of royal weddings. In South Kensington, you will find the city's best museums, including the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Natural History Museum. Enjoy some shopping at Harrods or at Harvey Nichols in Knightsbridge and admire Nelson’s column in Trafalgar Square or the flashing screens in Piccadilly.
2. Browse the city marketsEngland boasts outdoor and covered markets where people enjoy making their way through the stalls, finding bits and bobs, antiques, local produce, crafts, and unique pieces for your collections. Flock to Portobello Road Market like the locals in London and find antiques, vintage clothing, jewellery, old furniture, and pleasant-tasting street food. In Birmingham, you can enjoy the Bullring Markets and buy some fresh fruit and vegetables, colourful fabrics, and seasonal goods. Step into one of the largest indoor markets in Europe, the Leed’s Kirkgate Market where you can purchase fresh food and drink, fashion flowers, and hardware.
3. Stay near England's best beachesEngland's coastline encompasses regions of outstanding beauty, with dramatic sea cliffs, jaw-dropping bays, and stunning sandy or pebble beaches. These magnificent swathes of sand and pebbles can be found along the length and breadth of England, with the backdrop of lovely towns and villages, estuaries, and fabulous islands. St. Ives or Perranporth in Cornwall are idyllic spots for picture-perfect holidays. Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, Margate, Dartmouth, Bournemouth, and Portsmouth are some of the beaches in the south with fantastic promenades and piers. Fistral beach is known as home to British surfing whereas St. Brélade's Bay is a playground for kids with buckets and spades and the ideal beach for families. Discover Bigbury-on-sea, the largest sandy beach in South Devon or Blackpool Beach, a popular tourist destination. The Scilly Isles are home to Pelistry Bay, on St. Mary's island, a secluded location with a pocket-sized beach, with a carpet of fluffy white sand.
4. Are you hungry?Culinary treats and a surprising explosion of flavours that raise your taste buds? Then you are in the correct place! A multicultural offer with excellent chefs surprising the most experienced traveller. A food lover's paradise where you can enjoy from Asian to Turkish, Vietnamese, Spanish, Japanese and Italian cuisine to name a few. Start your day with a full English breakfast or delight your senses with a Sunday roast. Try a Cornish pasty or a traditional shepherd's pie. The icing on the cake is definitely when you choose your dessert! Can we suggest some trifle, apple crumble, carrot cake or lemon pie? Let the textures and flavours invade your mouth as you indulge in sweet and savoury treats. Are you hungry now? Enjoy an afternoon tea with scones, jam and sandwiches and treat yourself to some cupcakes.
5. Walk the streets of BathGo to the Mayor of Bath Walking Tour and explore a city rooted deep in Roman and Georgian history. Admire The Royal Crescent with its 30 terraced houses laid out in a crescent shape that is now a hotel and spa. In addition, the Circus is an equally amazing ring of townhouses built in the mid-1700s, and it is a prime example of Georgian architecture. Cross over Pulteney Bridge, and learn about the natural hot springs (Roman baths) on which the city sits. Many believe that soaking in their mineral-rich springs relieves some ailments.
Information about chalets in England
🏡 Chalets available: | 3224 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -35%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £28. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 1473 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 9% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 504 properties. |