Most Uk holiday places are open all season. This year, why not take a relaxing winter breaks at an English holiday location. We have some of the best location throughout the UK for a cosy or relaxing winter holiday.
An autumn short break or a weekend away is a perfect chance to recharge your batteries before the winter sets in. The weather can be sunny and surprisingly warm during the autumn months - crisp mornings often give way to days filled with sun. It is a great time for walking through the countryside and admiring the changing leaves on the trees as summer gives way to autumn and before winter sets in. Most visitor attraction is open year round so why not beat the queues with a fantastic off season holiday.
With lots see and do, cosy village pubs, great places to eat, deserted beaches and walks. Winter breaks are the perfect way to beat those winter blues. Escape to a cosy country retreat, or experience Winter in the Capital city.
Would you like to do something different this Christmas? City breaks over Christmas offer a refreshingly original and energising way to celebrate the festive season. Christmas weekend breaks capture many cities at their festive best, with charming Christmas markets, lights and music. A city break for Christmas can make a very romantic gift.

There are many cosy hotels throughout the UK that are open all year round and you can get some great deals in the of season with makes a weekend away or a short break inexpensive and can really recharge those batteries in the winter months.
There are also many things to do in the winter. Many of the tourist attractions are open and you can beat the queues to some of the best Holiday attractions. Stately homes are always a good bet to see how the other half lived. There's often a good tea room and interesting shopping, too.
The National Trust closes lots of its properties over winter
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a few are open, and you can usually stretch your legs in the grounds as
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It's amazing how quickly it goes from being light into the evening to being dark. However the rugged beauty of the Lake District Northumberland and The Peak District Is amazing this time of year and it tends to be pretty empty. If you get out there on a clear, crisp frosty morning and you'll wonder why everyone is staying away. Of course the answer is that it starts getting dark half-way through the afternoon.
If a cold morning in the Lakes is not your thing try a City Break particularly over Christmas. With the festive season in full swing this can be a enjoyable time for any family trip.