What's Your Unique British Holiday Experience?

Cycling holiday or walking holiday? Do you prefer B&B holidays or fully inclusive? Caravans or camping holiday? 5 star or no star?

We want to know all about how you take your holidays. This is your chance to share your UK holiday experiences, top tips, places to see and things to do.

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6 Comments:

Anonymous We love St Loy said...

Undoubtedly one of the most stunning settings for bed and breakfast is Cove Cottage, St Loy in Cornwall.

Overlooking secluded sandy cove, with breathtaking sea views from our room and coastal walks it was a unique opportunity for my wife and I to celebrate our wedding anniversary, by getting away from it all.

18 January 2009 20:09  
Anonymous Cottage to rent said...

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9 February 2009 21:49  
Anonymous Wish you were here said...

Weston Super Mare is Somerset's best known holiday spot, with colourful parks and gardens for those of us who enjoy country walks. For family fun head to the beach, 'sea life centre, mini railway, boat trips or enjoy our sports facilities.

14 March 2009 14:04  
Anonymous new quay said...

For sun, sand and sea, you can't beat Newquay!

We all know about it's great surfs, but their's more to theis 15th century town than being the surfing capital of Britain.

Besides having eleven of the best beaches in England, there are loads of other fun things to do in Newquay.

From golfing and horse riding to boating and shark fishing.

You can't visit Newquay without visiting our atmospheric smugglers' pubs, which are a living reminder of our colourful history. Enjoy ;-)

14 March 2009 16:41  
Anonymous Boudoir Babe said...

Holiday in St. Ives, one of the most enigmatic resorts if you want to get away from it all. It's oldy worldy charm, maze of narrow streets filled with craft shops, antique shops. art galleries, pubs and cafes.

Porthmeor beach provides surf and excitement while the quieter beaches of Porthminster and Carbis Bay offer more sheltered bathing.

23 March 2009 11:25  
Anonymous bishops boats said...

Explore North Norfolk Broads

No trip to the broards is complete without a seal-watching trip with Bishops Boats. All trips now go to the seals and some also land on Blakeney Point.

Regular departures from Blakeney Quay subject to tides and weather conditions. To find out more visit norfolksealtrips.co.uk

23 March 2009 15:09  

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