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Lifestyle March 31, 2026
     

Spring staycation destinations

As the days grow longer and the outdoors bursts into bloom, spring offers the perfect opportunity to reset and embrace a change of scenery. Fortunately, the UK is home to an array of stunning destinations, meaning you don’t have to venture far to enjoy a memorable staycation. From charming countryside retreats to vibrant coastal escapes, we’ve curated a selection of the very best places to visit this season.

 

Knaresborough, Yorkshire

Tucked away in a quiet setting past Leeds is the beautifully cosy market and spa town of Knaresborough, brimming with charm and character. Perched above the River Nidd, its medieval streets and stone staircases make the perfect area for avid historians while the iconic railway viaduct offers stunning views for visitors arriving by train. The town centre is full of life, with cosy cafes, traditional pubs tucked into narrow alleys, and the bustling weekly market showcasing local produce, crafts, and flowers. A walk along the river promenade is perfect for an ice cream or a leisurely boat ride, making Knaresborough a delightful escape all year round.

 

 

County Down, Northern Ireland

County Down in Northern Ireland is a haven for natural beauty and adventure. From the dramatic Mourne Mountains to the scenic coastline along Strangford Lough, the county is full of breathtaking landscapes waiting to be explored. Quaint villages and historic towns, like Downpatrick and Newcastle, offer charming streets, traditional pubs, and local markets brimming with regional produce and crafts. With opportunities for hiking, coastal walks, and seasonal festivals that bring communities to life, County Down is the perfect destination for a memorable countryside or seaside getaway.

 

 

St Ives, Cornwall

St Ives in Cornwall is a stunning seaside town, full of charm, art, and coastal beauty. With its golden beaches, sparkling harbour, and narrow cobbled streets lined with cafés, galleries, and boutiques, there’s always something to discover. The town is famous for its vibrant art scene, including the Tate St Ives and local studios, while coastal walks offer breathtaking views of the Atlantic. Whether enjoying fresh seafood by the water, exploring hidden lanes, or watching a Cornish sunset, St Ives is a perfect destination for a scenic and relaxing staycation.

 

 

Conwy, North Wales

Conwy in North Wales is a medieval jewel, surrounded by imposing town walls and overlooked by the magnificent Conwy Castle. Its streets are lined with historic timber-framed houses, quaint shops, and cosy cafés, giving the town a timeless charm. The harbour adds a picturesque touch, with boats bobbing on the water and views across the estuary. From exploring the castle’s towers to wandering along the walls or discovering hidden alleyways, Conwy offers a rich mix of history, architecture, and scenic beauty that captivates visitors of all ages.

 

 

Bakewell, Peak District

Bakewell in the Peak District is a charming market town, famous for its riverside setting and historic streets. The town’s stone buildings and traditional shops create a picture-perfect English townscape, while the weekly market adds a lively, local flavour. Strolling along the River Wye or wandering through the narrow lanes reveals cosy cafés, tea rooms, and the famous Bakewell pudding shops. Surrounded by rolling hills and scenic trails, Bakewell combines small-town charm with easy access to the natural beauty of the Peak District, making it a delightful destination for both relaxation and exploration.

 

 

Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear

Whitley Bay on the northeast coast of England is a vibrant seaside town, known for its wide sandy beaches and iconic St Mary’s Lighthouse. The promenade is perfect for leisurely strolls, with cafés, ice cream shops, and amusements adding a classic coastal charm. The town combines traditional seaside attractions with modern touches, from boutique shops to watersports along the shore. With sweeping views of the North Sea, coastal walks, and family-friendly activities, Whitley Bay offers a lively yet relaxed seaside experience for visitors of all ages.

 

 

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