Country
Breaks – A relaxing alternative.
Released on
= August 11, 2005, 9:35 am
Press Release
Author = Robin Richmond
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release
Summary = To many the term “short break” is synonymous
with “city break”. However, city breaks can often be
anything but relaxing and more and more Briton’s are choosing
quieter, more relaxing alternatives...
Press Release
Body = For many the end of the summer period and beginning of autumn
is the perfect time to start thinking of a short break before the
long winter months settle in. With the main summer holidays of June
and July seeming like a distant
memory the need to recharge the batteries can lead to many of us
exploring the various short vacation options available to them.
To many the term “short break” is synonymous with “city
break”. Be it going to a show in London or sampling the nightlife
in European cities such as Prague, Amsterdam and Barcelona –
the options with city breaks are almost endless. However, perhaps
the one downside is that
short holidays in a city can often lead to you being more exhausted
than when you set out for your break in the first place...
During the summer
months one of the main problems with city breaks can be the fact
that all the local attractions can be packed to the rafters with
tourists.
Literally, bus loads of people descend on small areas like plagues
of locust – meaning queuing becomes the order of the day.
Another downside is undoubtedly the
fact that major cities are expensive, which can leave you paying
over the odds for inferior goods and services. Combining these problems
with the organisation of flights, getting to and from airports,
battling through traffic and navigating the local public transport
– it quickly becomes easy to see why a city break can leave
you somewhat less than refreshed.
It is perhaps
due to these tiring schedules that more and more Briton’s
are exploring the joys of a quiet rural retreat. Providing a wonderful
contrast to the
hustle of the city, country breaks allow you to set your own pace
enjoying the stunning landscapes, quaint villages and excellent
hotels that the UK has to offer. Whether you fancy a visit to historic
buildings, walking in glorious gardens or perhaps a winding cycle
through the countryside, one thing you are always guaranteed is
to return back to work well rested and full of vigour.
One of the advantages
of living in a relatively small country such as the UK is that you
are never too far away from the countryside. Even residents in major
cities such as Manchester and Glasgow can find themselves in fantastic
locations such as Loch Lomand or The Peak District in under an hour.
Despite the UK being such an urbanised nation there is an abundance
of top quality and unspoilt rural areas that
provide excellent destinations for country breaks.
One such area
is the Lake District, which is located in the North West of England
and is officially the countries largest national park. Seen by many
as the
quintessential country retreat, the area gets its name from the
large amount of stunning lakes that fill the area and provide a
stunning foreground to the majestic mountain landscape. Perhaps
as a result of the national park status the area was granted in
1951, the Lake District has maintained much of its traditional charm
of small towns, welcoming inns, sumptuous bakeries and quaint craft
shops. It is this
preservation of times gone past that has ensure that the pace of
life is slow – making it an ideal getaway for those looking
to unwind. For further details on the
area and the multitude of activities that it has to offer try visiting
http://www.lakedistrictoutdoors.co.uk.
On the eastern
side of northern England, rural Yorkshire has always been a popular
retreat for those looking to escape to the solitude of the rolling
hills and moors. Television shows such as “Heartbeat”
and “All Creatures Great and Small” have ensured the
area has grown in popularity with those seeking the quiet life.
The Yorkshire Dales – a national park since 1954 – is
famous for it lush green valleys and limestone rock formations,
which provide excellent backdrops for relaxing country walks. The
area really is a haven of unspoilt beauty and a visit can almost
feel like a step back in time. The informative website http://www.yorkshire-dales.com
has an array of information regarding things to do and see in the
area and the Yorkshire based short break specialist
http://www.superbreak.com has various hotel deals in the area.
Finally, the
Scottish Highlands is renowned the world over for its breathtaking
scenery. This is perhaps most evident in the North West Highland
region of Assynt which boasts some of the most rugged and dramatic
landscapes in the British Isles. The unique combination of ancient
mountain landscape, vast moorlands, spectacular cliffs and utter
solitude proves a powerful magnet to many seeking the ultimate in
rural escape. Unfortunately, the remoteness of Assynt make it perhaps
not ideal for 2-3 day breaks but areas such as Aviemore in the Southern
Highlands offer a more practical solution to those wanting to venture
into the highlands for a country break.
At the heart
of the Cairngorm National Park, Aviemore is a mecca for hill walkers
as well as being a truly beautiful place that is fully accessible
by road or rail.
With an abundance of quality hotel accommodation the area can be
visited at any time of the year – indeed the winter is usually
the most busy time to visit due to the flourishing ski industry
in the Cairngorm Mountain Range. For further, details on
short breaks in the area http://www.visitaviemore.com has all the
information you will require.
Overall, a quiet
break in the country can be an excellent, cost effective way to
relax for 2-3 days. The UK is spoilt for choice in terms of possible
destinations – maybe its time you woke up and smelt the fresh
air?
Web Site = http://www.travel-tips.co.uk
Contact Details
= Robin Richmond
webmaster@travel-tips.co.uk
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