Destinations
Brighton
There’s always a lively atmosphere in Brighton, East Sussex; whether browsing around the Brighton Lanes, visiting the Edwardian Preston Manor or being stunned by the outrageous Brighton Royal Pavilion.
Canterbury
There’s history at every turn in Canterbury, Kent with St Martin’s Church, the oldest church in continuous use in England, the ruins of the Norman Canterbury Castle – and the all-imposing Canterbury Cathedral.
Chichester
There’s a feeling of elegance in the air in Chichester, West Sussex. Chichester Cathedral with its graceful spire, streets of tall Georgian buildings and the remarkable remains of Fishbourne Roman Palace.
Eastbourne
A stay in Eastbourne, East Sussex will always be about the sea and history. Eastbourne Beach is ever popular and Pevensey Castle was built by William the Conqueror.
The Isle of Wight
The perfect break on the Isle of Wight consists of many elements; strolls along the beaches, fun at Blackgang Chine, animal magic at the Isle of Wight Zoo and reminders of this Dinosaur Isle’s prehistoric past.
Maidstone
Away from the Kent coast are the five towns known as the Heart of Kent. Discover the area’s past and present in Maidstone, in Ashford, in Tonbridge, in Sevenoaks and in Royal Tunbridge Wells.
The New Forest
The New Forest, Hampshire is much more besides ancient oaks and tall pines. Families can scream around the rides at Paultons Park, history buffs can step into the past at Bucklers Hard and plant lovers can positively blossom at Exbury Gardens.
Oxford
The past is very much present in Oxford, Oxfordshire with its ancient traditions and historic buildings. Be bookish and take a tour of the Bodleian Library, be tempted by goodies for sale in the Oxford Covered Market.
Oxfordshire Cotswolds
Picturesque villages, old market towns and rolling countryside, all this and more are waiting for you in the Cotswolds. Add the Cotswold Wildlife Park into the equation and you have lots to keep everyone happy.
The River Thames
When you feel like being on the water, a trip on the River Thames is hard to beat. So many things in the area take place in, alongside or on the River Thames. There are the animals at Beale Park, Berkshire and the River and Rowing Museum on the River Thames at Henley, Oxfordshire.
Portsmouth
There’s so much on offer when you are in Portsmouth, Hampshire; shopping at Gunwharf Quays, the iconic Spinnaker Tower, HMS Warrior 1860 and the other ships in Portsmouth Historic Shipyard - and of course the sea.
Southampton
A short break in Southampton, Hampshire means time for serious shopping in the West Quay Shopping Centre, a look at classic art in the Southampton City Art Gallery or seeing a show at the Mayflower Theatre.
Sussex by the Sea
You can’t help being impressed in Arundel, West Sussex. From exploring the magnificent Arundel Castle to pottering on the River Arun, it’s an almost fairytale destination.
Winchester
The statue of King Arthur in Winchester, Hampshire is perhaps the city’s best known icon – and his famous Round Table of course that hangs in Winchester Castle. For something a bit different, head outside the city to the popular Marwell Zoo.
Windsor
The wonderful Windsor Castle dominates the town - but there’s much more see and do in Windsor, Berkshire including the Theatre Royal Windsor and Savill Gardens.
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