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- Diversity of family attractions
- Extravagant palaces and castles
- Impressive huge gardens
- World-famous museums packed with curiosities
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Fancy a holiday in the great outdoors? South East England is the ideal destination for you! Offering two national parks, beautiful gardens, and acres of natural beauty, this region of England is brimming with hundreds of outdoor attractions to explore. Plus many more indoors. You can always find something to do here, whatever the weather! To enjoy it all, the gentle countryside scenery, stunning coastline, and historic cities of South East England will provide you with luxury holiday rentals for a city break or city shopping spree. Whatever you want, the South East of England has something for you.
Modern and traditional holiday rentals with pool, hot tub, and saunaIn the cities, you can enjoy quirky modern rentals with views of the city lights and the ocean, while the towns have slightly more traditional rentals with the typical stone frontage and scenery of the countryside and ancient woodlands. However, wherever you stay you'll enjoy common features such as fully equipped kitchens, immaculate bedrooms, and bathrooms, living rooms with flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Plus other luxurious features such as swimming pools, hot tubs, and saunas. With over 300 locations in the region, you'll be able to find more than 1,000 options to suit your tastes, needs, and budget.
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The area and getting around
In the east, the county of Kent, nicknamed the 'Garden of England', is an experience of parks, valleys, and hills dotted with castles and cathedrals. To the west, Dorset offers a combined experience of countryside and coastline. To the north, you will find Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Berkshire. Buckinghamshire offers manor houses, medieval villages, and Italianate mansions. Berkshire, meanwhile, is home to castles, picturesque hills, sporting events, and theme parks. While Oxfordshire has botanical gardens, zoos, deer parks, university colleges, and interesting natural museums. To the south, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight offer beaches with clear waters and golden sands.
South East England's most popular landmarksAmong the region's most visited landmarks is the extravagant Royal Pavilion in the city of Brighton. This is one of the most opulent buildings in England and an unmissable piece of Sussex history. The palace is a visual spectacle with a mix of Indian and Chinese style that boasts a dazzling interior design with dragon-themed splendour, silver and gold decorations, Asian porcelain, peacocks, and other glittering Chinese figures. On the other hand, Windsor Castle, in Berkshire, is the most popular attraction in the entire region. Founded in the 11th century, it's the oldest occupied castle in the world and offers a tour of the semi-state rooms where you can see gold decorations and treasures such as art collections.
Travellers and activities
The South East of England offers unique experiences in wildlife parks and zoos. You will discover Crocodiles of the World, in Oxfordshire, with more than 15 species of crocodiles. It is the UK's only crocodile zoo and is dedicated to the conservation of endangered alligators, crocodiles, and other reptiles. The Port Lympne Reserve, meanwhile, offers Kent's only safari experience, with close access to African animals. Alternatively, Howletts Wild Animal Park, the South East's most successful animal park, allows you to see a rare species sanctuary with over 450 animals including black rhino, gorillas, lions, Amur trig, and the UK's largest herd of African elephants.
South East England for familiesIf you're looking for family day-out ideas and things to do with the kids, there's no better place than LEGOLAND Windsor. The park is the second most visited theme park in the UK and offers 55 adrenaline-filled rides to keep you entertained all day! You can immerse yourself in a world made of colourful bricks with themed lands such as the World of Mythical Creatures where you can experience the UK's first flying theatre attraction; LEGO NINJAGO where children can test their ninja skills and see their favourite heroes; Kingdom of the Pharaohs, an ancient land of adventure; and DUPLO Valley where the little ones can have fun at Drench Towers and Splash Safari.
With an average of over 1,600 hours of sunshine a year, the South East of England is considered the sunniest region in the UK.
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Located in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, Blenheim Palace is one of the grandest houses in England and the only non-royal country house in England to hold the title of palace. Explore 300 years of history through the gilded State Rooms, tour the Formal Gardens surrounding the Palace, discover the tranquil Secret Garden and the delicate Rose Garden. The gardens reflect the different styles of the ages. Don't forget to visit the Butterfly House in the Walled Garden and see the various species. This masterpiece of Baroque architecture is a marvel to behold.
2. Travel through world cultures in the UK's oldest museum!Established in 1683, The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology in Oxford is a must-see in South East England. The museum is the oldest in the UK and the second-oldest university museum in the world, and offers a cabinet of curiosities not to be missed! Discover collections and travel through time and the different cultures of the world looking at paintings, sculptures, and ceramics. Among the museum's treasures, you will see a Ceremonial Armour for a Samurai, three coffins containing a mummy, a human skull from 9,000 years ago and much more.
3. Enjoy the extraordinariness of Wisley GardensPacked with horticultural inspiration across 240 acres, the acclaimed Wisley Gardens is home to some of the largest collections of plants in the world. Wrap yourself in a world of natural colour and tour Wisley's highlights. Stroll through the wisteria walk and see the purple clusters; visit Battleston Hill during April and May to see the burst of colour; surround yourself with the fragrance of the Bowes-Lyon Rose Garden in the summer; discover the jungle plants in the Exotic Garden and watch the garden glow at night with fantastic illuminations from November to January.
4. Climb to the top of the White Cliffs of DoverAn official UK icon, the White Cliffs of Dover in the county of Kent are one of the most visited natural attractions in the whole region. You should not miss a visit to this impressive site and walk along its meadows to appreciate the unparalleled views of the English Channel and the French coastline. They are also surrounded by rare flora and fauna, including adorable ponies grazing in the chalk grassland. The White Cliffs are 110 metres high and have been a sign of hope and freedom for centuries.
5. Take in the views from the i360Located in the city of Brighton and standing 138 metres high, the i360 is the tallest mobile observation tower in the world. This attraction is a must-see attraction on your trip to the South East of England. Climb 450 feet (137.16 m) above Brighton, enjoy views of the vibrant city, take a selfie with the stunning ocean in the background and sample a glass of Nyetimber's award-winning sparkling wine. At the base of the tower, you'll find an elegant restaurant with a beachfront terrace to enjoy a meal with the sea breeze and sunset.
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🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 17104 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -37%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £34. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 4289 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 5% of the properties. |
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