The Best Places in the UK for a Winter Break

The winter season can be dark, gloomy and cold but there are many excellent places to visit up and down the country. With discounted prices, now is the time to explore new places and experiences all just a stone’s throw away.

There are plenty of things to do in the UK, and when travelling there are plenty of tips and tricks to optimise your trip. There are many wonderful places to see in the UK and countless amazing experiences to be had so take advantage of this wintertime and have a little staycation, and give yourself a little bit of comfort. So, if you fancy a weekend away, here are some of the best locations in the UK.

Winter Break

Cardiff

A getaway to Wales is always nice and Cardiff and its surrounding areas offer quite a lot. During the day you can visit the 11th century Norman castle and explore its grounds. In the evening, there are many concerts held there, from Lionel Ritchie to orchestra productions, so there is something for everyone.

The Cardiff nightlife is one of the best in the country being regarded as very lively. There are many bars and restaurants and if you are lucky, Wales could be playing rugby at the Principality Stadium. However, if you do not fancy drinking, you could pay a visit to the New Theatre and watch a play. Another option could be to visit the UK’s oldest casino situated nearby in Port Talbot to play slots or blackjack. But if you are tired after a long day at the castle you can play casino games online. With comparison sites, you can compare all the best online casinos, check for the no deposit bonuses and read unbiased reviews of safe operators.

Manchester

If you are sports and music lover, then a break to Manchester would be right up your street. You have your choice in watching either Manchester United or Manchester City and in the evening, there are plenty of gigs to choose from. If you are an Indian food connoisseur, be sure to check out the curry mile, which has some of the best food in the country.

A must visit is the National Football Museum located in the heart of the city and is made up of four floors. Each floor constitutes a gallery being: pitch, match, play and score. The museum has some interesting artefacts such as the original laws of the game drafted in 1863 and the football used in the 1930s World Cup Final.

Stratford Upon Avon

A beautiful medieval town in the heart of England, Stratford is the home of William Shakespeare. Some of the architecture dates back to the 15th century and they have plenty of eclectic bars and restaurants. Home of the Globe theatre, productions are on all year round, with particular emphasis on Shakespearean plays.

In the centre of the town, there is a canal which has many narrowboats with some being coffee shops and ice cream parlours. In the winter months, it can be a very nice canalside walk heading towards the town centre for a day of shopping or an evening at the pub.

Lake District

If you are looking for a peaceful retreat, the Lake District ticks all the boxes. If you want to escape urban life and enjoy the outdoors, the Lake District has it all: hiking, fishing and sailing. In the evening, there are many quaint Pubs to have a few beers and relax. There are many resorts such as Centre Parcs that provide luxury accommodation with all the creature comforts, whilst staying in the wilderness.

The perfect place to clear your mind and seek peace, but if you are looking for something more adrenaline-filled, there are activities like rock climbing and archery to enjoy. If you have a dog, there are some beautiful walks making you and your pooch happy. Whatever you choose – action-packed or solemn peace, the Lake District is a wonderful place to visit for a long weekend.

There are many places to choose from for a short break but the places on the list should provide a unique, memorable experience with your friends or your partner.

Mark Lee-Falcon
Mark Lee-Falconhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
Hi! My name is Mark Lee-Falcon and I am a partner and deputy editor for Seen in the City. Fitness is one of my main passions and I love discovering new workouts. I also love exploring the city and finding the coolest new places to eat and drink. You can contact me on: Mark@seeninthecity.co.uk

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