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Highlights in Northern England
- Nature parks
- Iconic monuments
- Historic stadiums
- World-class universities
- Ancient and modern architecture
Glamping in Northern England
Dare to live a new and unique experience enjoying a rich outdoor holiday, opt for glamping in the main natural parks like the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales or North York Moors Park, which are located around the main cities in the North of England like Liverpool, Manchester and Leeds. On Holidu you will get the best options, in nature like areas that most appeals to you to visit. Don’t you dare to dismiss such a experience like this!
The new experience of glamping in fully modernised and luxurious accommodations is an experience you can't missYou will enjoy an unforgettable experience in highly modernised luxury tents, where you can stay as one to four people, with all the amenities and comfort for your rest after a long day of activities around all the parks and cities that are in the area. All of the glamping options have internet service, parking, TV and spacious gardens. Most of them also accept the company of your pet, so this valuable member of your family will also be able to accompany you in this experience.
Travellers and activities
England has many lovely things to offer. In every major city, there is a medieval castle, such as Castle Howard and St. Michael's Mount, just to mention a few. On the other hand, you can also mention cities with different cultures from others on the big island, such as Bristol, which is a city in the south-west of England with lots to see and do and a hipster vibe that is captivating. Street art is everywhere and there is always an event on the agenda to liven up the four seasons, such as the impressive International Balloon Fiesta.
Northern England for sports loversEngland as a whole has a fantastic football history, being known as the country that gave gods to the beautiful game. This is why the north of the country is home to some of the biggest teams in the region, most notably Manchester United and Manchester City who, with their great rivalry, create a festive culture around the city of Manchester whenever these great teams play. The legendary Old Trafford stadium is renowned for the tours that tourists are given inside it and its great museum where you can find the trophies won by the red team. If you are travelling to the North of England, this is a super fantastic place to visit for the whole family and groups of football fanatic friends.
England is home to some of the world's leading universities, so there is a very diverse youth, intellectual and cultural population
Top 7 travel tips in Northern England
To visit Robin Hood is to explore the old England of the seaside. Robin Hood is a cosy seaside village on the bay of the same name, on the North Yorkshire coastline. The village has a maze of narrow streets and tunnels and in centuries past was a smuggler of gin, tea, rum, brandy, tobacco and other goods. The houses are mainly sandstone and red-roofed and slope down from the cliffs along New Road, the central street. Its main architectural attractions are the old and the new St Stephen's Church. Dare to visit this splendid place.
2. A good zone to calm down and relaxThe Lake District is one of England's most dazzlingly beautiful tourist attractions. Each lake has its own particular charm that makes it unique. Probably the most famous is Windermere, England's largest natural lake, which is a popular summer holiday destination. If you want a quieter lake, Ullswater is perfect. In the Lake District you can go paddle surfing, walking, hiking and other outdoor adventures. So if you're a fan of watery places, this is perfect for you.
3. A milestone in music historyIt is impossible to think of Liverpool without the mind automatically wandering to The Beatles, the most important group in the history of music. The Cavern Club, the pub where the band played 292 times in their early days between 1961 and 1963, is a place of worship for fans of the group. The statues of the well-known musicians in the city and the Beatles Museum are must-see stops for older tourists who come to remember the band's golden age in the 1960s and 1970s. Music fans visit this place all year round, and not for the least, so don't wait any longer, this is the place for you.
4. An interesting history waiting for you to uncover itAlnwick is the traditional capital of the historic county of Northumberland and lies 5 miles from the coast in the north of England. Its castle has been home to the Dukes of Northumberland, one of the most powerful noble families in the North of England. The castle was the location for the first two Harry Potter films and is the second-largest castle in England to be inhabited. It is open to the public throughout the summer and ranks in the top 10 most visited stately homes in England.
5. An incredible historic placeCarlisle is a city in the north of England, near the Scottish border. Carlisle Castle was a prisoner of the Scottish Queen Mary Stuart in 1567 and the fortress was a theatre of operations for several battles. It now houses a museum on the military history of Cumbria. In August, the town hosts a food fair with produce from all over the British Isles, especially local delicacies such as sausages, mustard, sauces and cheeses. This historic and beautiful place is not to be missed.
6. In the north of England, you will discover a wonderful and historic port cityDare to discover in the beautiful and historic city of Liverpool its fantastic port full of historical events, which you can relive and travel back in time at the incredible Merseyside Maritime Museum to discover its development. It is a wonderful 3-storey structure that reveals history from its importance in the second world war to the assembly of the Titanic.
7. Ferry rides you can't miss on the Liverpool waterfrontYou can't miss a ferry ride around Liverpool's coastline, it's an activity that's been around for over 800 years and you're sure to be thrilled to hear the stories the guide on board the ferry has to tell you.
Information about glampings in Northern England
🏡 Glampings available: | 1114 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -33%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £36. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 495 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 5% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 78 properties. |