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Holiday cottages Yorkshire Dales

Looking for holiday cottages Yorkshire Dales?

The Yorkshire Dales is a beautiful part of the country and many people rent holiday cottages Yorkshire Dales in a bid to explore this beautiful area. As there is so much to do and see in the area, holiday cottages Yorkshire Dales need to provide a welcome retreat after lots of exploring during the day and they need to be extremely comfortable if you are going to really enjoy your stay.  After all, you need your holiday cottages Yorkshire Dales to be cosy and welcoming with all the facilities you need to enjoy a home from home.

What else should I expect from holiday cottages Yorkshire Dales?

Obviously, as you are renting holiday cottages Yorkshire Dales, you need to choose a property that is near enough to everything you want to see whilst at the same time remaining quiet enough to really allow you to feel as though you are getting away from it all, even if only for a few days. Another thing to bear in mind when choosing holiday cottages Yorkshire Dales is the views that you can see. Obviously, if you can see everything that the Yorkshire Dales has to offer from the comfort of your bedroom or living room, then your appreciation of your break is going to be intensified.

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Going on holiday to Cornwall

Have you thought about your next holiday? There are many exotic places to choose from and many exciting things you may want to do to your hearts content. If you are going on holiday with your family, each of you might want to try out different things. How about a place where you may find everything your heart desires? Cornwall combines the coast and the country beautifully in a breathtaking landscape. The culture, heritage, natural beauty, fresh food and an abundance of sea air will surely refresh your mind and body. The Cornish coastline includes a large part of the South West Coast Path, which means long walks and trail running as you wish. The Cornish coast consists of two coastlines, the Atlantic coast, for maximum surfing experience and the English Channel coast for a tranquil evening.

 

It is also home to 12 places of- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). They are, Hartland, Pentire Point to Widemouth, Camel Estuary, Trevose Head to stepper Point, St. Agnes, Godrevy to Portreath, West Penwith, South Coast-Western, South Coast-Central, South Coast-Eastern, Rame Head and Bodmin Moor. There are magical and amazing views and places for you to discover. One of the best ways to experience a holiday freely and away from routine is to look for a self catering holiday. There are many self catering holiday cottages in Cornwall. Here are some that might just be right for you:

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For history coupled with beauty, choose Kent holiday cottages

Kent is renowned as the Garden of England and is abundant with amazing architecture and landscape. Not to mention a stunning selection of visitor attractions and historical gardens and houses, so you can be certain that you will not be dissatisfied with the region. Kent holiday cottages are one of the most sublime ways in which you can spend your time visiting the region. They are perhaps one of the most traditional and serene ways to enjoy your time in a region with an opulent and vivacious history, stunning countryside, and characteristically English atmosphere. Kent’s locality means it is flanked by London and the English Channel. It was known as Hell Fire Corner during the Second World War and for hundreds of years, has been the centre of many battles and monarchies. For people who love to visit locations steeped in history, Kent can be a really captivating and fulfilling location to visit. One can enjoy outings and tourist attractions relating to historical conflicts that have led to drastic changes in both our country and the rest of the world.

Whilst staying in a Kent holiday cottage there is an abundance of places you can visit and enjoy at the leisure of staying in your own quaint accommodation in the midst of the countryside. Kent is packed to the brim with historical exhibitions and museums. Chartwell is a wonderful place to visit and it was indeed the family home of Winston Churchill when it was purchased in 1924. When you consider which location you choose for your Kent holiday cottage you will want to study beforehand what landmarks and attractions you might like to see. For instance Kent boasts the notable town of Sandwich, the famous White Cliffs of Dover, and abundance of castles and historic gardens, so you want to get your holiday cottage location just right, so you and your family or friends can make the most of your visit.

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