10 Reasons to Holiday in Britain!
80Never Been a Better Time to Visit the UK?
There has never been a better time to visit Britain with the pound (£) at a record low against the dollar ($) and euro. The United Kingdom, also known as Great Britain or the British Isles, consists of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
But as any Irishman will tell you, Southern Ireland, while being part of the British Isles, is not part of the UK!
For those outside the UK, British holidays are currently tremendous value for money and now is the perfect time to visit Britain for your vacation with the 2012 Olympics just around the corner. A big bonus is that those of you living in mainland Europe you don’t need to fly any more.
Why not catch a High Speed train to Paris then hop across the channel to London via the fabulous and cost-effective Eurostar train? It takes just 2 hours 15 minutes (at speeds up to 186 miles per hour) to travel from St Pancras in the heart of London to the Gare du Nord at the centre of Paris.
"This Sceptered Isle"
If you live in the UK, then there are sound environmental
and financial arguments for taking a holiday at home. With the pound so low then overseas holidays are looking
increasingly expensive relative to a home grown holiday.
If you are taking an English holiday then start in London by all
means but there are many British treasures that lie outside the M25 (the busy motorway
around London). Britain has one of the
most diverse landscapes in the world.
If you travel across the UK by car or train you’ll find the terrain is constantly changing from gentle hills such as the Cotswolds or the South Downs to the ultra-flat Fenlands of East Anglia to the craggy mountains of Wales and Scotland.
But where ever you are in the UK, you're never more than two hours drive from the varied coastline. No wonder William Shakespeare described Britain as ‘this Sceptered Isle' in his play, Richard II.
10 Great Reasons to Visit Britain!
This Sceptered Isle
This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle,
This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,
This other Eden, demi-paradise,
This fortress built by Nature for herself
Against infection and the hand of war,
This happy breed of men, this little world,
This precious stone set in the silver sea,
Which serves it in the office of a wall,
Or as a moat defensive to a house,
Against the envy of less happier lands,
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England
From Richard II, Act 2 (by William Shakespeare)
- The value
of the pound gives unprecedented value for money
- Massive amount of activities and things to do for all the family
- Amazing varied and interesting landscapes, compact
countryside offering short distances between tourist sites and places of interest
- Ease of access from Europe – particularly from Paris via Eurostar.
- Unique window on history with loads of World Heritage Sites, architectual treasures including Cathedrals, Castles Royal Palaces and Stately Homes
- Pubs (Public Houses) offering incredible food, accommodation and hospitality at bargain prices and a great place to meet the locals
- Fabulous national parks and public gardens offering amazing walking opportunities and stunning views often for free
- Many
free museums and galleries including some of the most famous collections in the world
- English
spoken everywhere though you may struggle a little with some regional dialects
- A comprehensive rail network. Britain also has a fine network of preserved canals. Why not hire a barge and chill out?
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What Are You Waiting For?
So what are you waiting for? If you are British then its time to rediscover this Sceptered Isle you call home.
If you don’t live in the UK then there has never been a better time to travel to Britain.
With the Pound at rock bottom, you’ll get unprecedented value from your visit to these unique and beautiful islands, shaped by the winds and tides of world history.
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great hub, on the whole, but "the best of Britain surely lies outside the M25" means we might fall out (-:
Down here in Falmouth we seem to get many northern European tourists and I expect that this year the numbers will increase. There are generally however very few tourists from areas outside of northern Europe as far as I can tell (certainly not the numbers that go to London, Bath etc). I expect some of them will have trouble if they go to some areas of Cornwall with the accent though!
Great travel piece. I admire your writing skills and your skill in writing about travel. I shall check out more of your sites.
Corfe Castle looks wonderful! London a favorite spot, but have barely ventured out of the city...your hub tempts me though to venture afar
Ooh the Sceptered Isle sounds mystical. It is true that there are lots of great spots outside M25. Hope to visit them soon on my next long weekend!
If you're visiting the UK in the summer the Jurassic coast in the south west is stunning and well worth a visit after a hectic couple of days in London.
Great hub. I was born in Wales, spent some time there 1997-2000 but hope to visit again this year . I did a hub on day trips from London as there are so many lovely places to enjoy. Voted you up.
Love your pictorial. If the pictures are ones you took . . . u should post a copyright date.















Vivenda 3 years ago
Almost makes ME want to holiday there...