Travelling in the eurozone at the moment means that Britons aren’t going to get as much for their money as they would have in recent times and it’s also true that they could get better value for money by staying in the UK.
Older generations often tell their stories from the summer holidays they spent in Britain and they have invariably had a good time. Old photos and postcards show of times when our own beaches were full, but this seems to be a thing of the past as it has become trendy to be well-travelled and to have seen far off lands.
It is, however, predicted that travelling around the UK is to rise and with so much on offer it’s difficult to see why it stopped being so popular.
If you’re looking for an even quieter spot – approaching isolation – then the highlands and islands of Scotland can offer remote spots to allow you to find nature. The locations often have a friendly atmosphere and welcoming locals, as well as beautiful scenery to allow for long, peaceful strolls through the countryside.
Of course, there are other attractions dotted around the country. Stonehenge on the Salisbury Plains is a must-see while Cheddar Gorge in Somerset and the Snowdonia National Park in north Wales are often wrongly overlooked by busy tourists.
As you can see, there are many different ways to enjoy a summer holiday in Great Britain, all at the fraction of a cost of an expensive foreign vacation.
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