The UK offers sights and experiences unique to it. If you are the type who likes to take long drives, and who loves seeing the world while relaxing in the driver’s seat, you can take a driving or car holiday in the UK. This is the perfect way to relax and to fall in love with the country. You can drive down long stretches of road and see amazing places that you have never seen before. Whether you go north or south, there is always wonderment and excitement awaiting you across the UK roads. It makes for the perfect holiday.
Central London
London is always a popular holiday destination. People travel here for the history, the modern excitement, and the numerous wonders behind every corner. While there is a lot of traffic on these roads, cars can still make their way around them easily, especially with the help of a GPS. You can check out historic sites as well as other popular locations.
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is a place that everyone should experience. Here, you can get away from modern life without being too far from it. If you want to relax with warm food, good drinks, and great people, this is the spot. It’s also an ideal holiday destination for those travelling alone, aiming to escape the hullabaloo of the big city and find some tranquillity.
Wales
The Welsh countryside is truly remarkable. If you have not taken the time to travel into Wales, it is well worth a visit. You can spend your holiday looking at stunning views all around you. If you want to feel the buzz of a lively, cosmopolitan city, you can head over to the bright lights of Cardiff.
The Nature of Scotland
Scotland is famous for many things, one of which is its nature. The Highlands are a perfect place for driving. Your car will have long stretches of road ahead of it, with few interruptions and limited traffic. You also have sights that are equally uninterrupted by man. If you want to relax, you have several options available to you that are small and out of the way.
History
If you want a pleasant holiday in the UK, you can always check out historic sites. Due to their popularity, there are numerous car-friendly routes to access sites such as the castles of Northumberland, Stonehenge and the Loch Ness. If you like a bit of history, and want beautiful sights untouched by modern man, then these are just a few of your options. Most of these locations are free of modern architecture and suitable for all ages.
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