UK Road Trips
During the summer months, Britain is a gorgeous place for a road trip.
Whether you enjoy sea vistas, sprawling countryside, or the architectural delights of a dense metropolis, a UK road trip will satisfy your travel cravings.
Planning a route ahead of time will allow you to take advantage of the best roadways and attractions.
In planning any road trip, you should first determine how much time you have, and how much money you'd like to spend.
Gas isn't cheap-and if you're renting a car, you'll want to figure out how many days you will need it in advance.
Luckily, most road trips in the U.
K.
can be completed within two to three days.
A trip around the Norfolk Coast is both rejuvenating, scenic, and altogether delightful.
The winding roads quickly give way to a series of nearly private beaches, whose uncorrupted, natural beauty will remain in your mind long after you've dusted the last bit of sand from your toes.
If you prefer the deep calm of a woody glen, you'll be happy to know that some of these beaches border beautiful forests and marshes.
The local villages are bastions of fine English country living, with cottages, pubs, and one of a kind old fashioned shops, selling a wide variety of local arts and crafts.
When planning your road trip, you can find cheap hotels almost anywhere you look, although calling ahead never hurts, especially if you plan to travel from Leeds to the Yorkshire moors.
This route, which combines the urban excitement of Leeds with the awe-inspiring, if somewhat chilly moors, is wonderful for those who wish to sample both sophistication and rustic beauty in the same trip.
The moors, site of innumerable dramatic novels and plays, provide you with the perfect place in which to indulge your inner poet, while Leeds, with its pulsating nightlife, allows you to work on your dance moves.
Whether you enjoy sea vistas, sprawling countryside, or the architectural delights of a dense metropolis, a UK road trip will satisfy your travel cravings.
Planning a route ahead of time will allow you to take advantage of the best roadways and attractions.
In planning any road trip, you should first determine how much time you have, and how much money you'd like to spend.
Gas isn't cheap-and if you're renting a car, you'll want to figure out how many days you will need it in advance.
Luckily, most road trips in the U.
K.
can be completed within two to three days.
A trip around the Norfolk Coast is both rejuvenating, scenic, and altogether delightful.
The winding roads quickly give way to a series of nearly private beaches, whose uncorrupted, natural beauty will remain in your mind long after you've dusted the last bit of sand from your toes.
If you prefer the deep calm of a woody glen, you'll be happy to know that some of these beaches border beautiful forests and marshes.
The local villages are bastions of fine English country living, with cottages, pubs, and one of a kind old fashioned shops, selling a wide variety of local arts and crafts.
When planning your road trip, you can find cheap hotels almost anywhere you look, although calling ahead never hurts, especially if you plan to travel from Leeds to the Yorkshire moors.
This route, which combines the urban excitement of Leeds with the awe-inspiring, if somewhat chilly moors, is wonderful for those who wish to sample both sophistication and rustic beauty in the same trip.
The moors, site of innumerable dramatic novels and plays, provide you with the perfect place in which to indulge your inner poet, while Leeds, with its pulsating nightlife, allows you to work on your dance moves.