June
Severn Valley – Worcestershire
The Severn Valley is a beautiful area, ranging from as far north as Ironbridge running through wonderful scenery as far south as Gloucester. As described by the word “Valley”, the river in this area has very narrow flood plains which are surrounded by rolling hillside as the river meanders its way to the Severn Estuary.
Llandrindod Wells – Mid Wales
Llandrindod Wells is Wales most central town and is surrounded by wonderful scenery from high mountains to deep valleys, glacial lakes to man-made reservoirs. The beauty of Mid Wales is truly one of Britains best kept secrets.
North Yorkshire – Harrogate
Expect exquisite gardens, beautiful parks, handsome tree lined boulevards and a chance to lose yourself in the vibrant charm and elegance of this North Yorkshire destination. Harrogate itself is a blend of fine historic buildings and independent shops and restaurants, enveloped in 200 acres of parkland.
Shropshire – Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury is set amidst the glorious Shropshire countryside near to the Welsh Borders and is one of England’s finest medieval market towns and the birthplace of Charles Darwin. The town has over 600 listed buildings including the Castle and the Abbey (home of the fictional Brother Cadfael)
Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight is known as England’s Holiday Island or Garden Isle. Beautiful the whole year round, whatever the weather, you can really enjoy the fabulous scenery the Island has to offer. When the sun is shining, the island is jam packed with things to see and do and even if the weather takes the odd dip, with the islands vast amount of attractions you won’t be short of things to do. The island boasts miles of stunning coastline views, beaches, picturesque Chines, quaint villages and stunning cliffs.