Romantic weekend breaks in spring

Romantic breaks in spring

Spring’s warmer days and longer evenings are perfect for whisking your loved one away on a romantic weekend break for two. Stroll hand-in-hand through Bristol’s tree-lined avenues and handsome Georgian squares or pack a picnic hamper and head for the Lake District’s impossibly romantic shimmering waters. Spend a weekend country break unwinding in the quiet intimacy of a country spa hotel or book a glamping weekend in a luxury tepee – just you and your partner, a crackling fire, a packet of marshmallows and the black velvet expanse of England’s star-studded skies. Love is truly in the air this spring.

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Recreate the real Alice in Wonderland’s river trip

Take an Oxford River Cruise trip along the Thames just like the real Alice in Wonderland many years ago.

Location: Oxford, Oxfordshire

 

Go barging round Lancashire

Abandon the hustle and bustle of everyday life and head for the peace and stunning scenery of Lancashire, with a canal boat cruise

Location: Burnley, Lancashire

 

Enjoy a river tour of Durham City

Set off in your very own rowboat on the beautiful River Wear or enjoy a guided river cruise aboard the Prince Bishops River Cruiser.

Location: Durham City

 

Ride a Venetian gondola along the River Avon

Experience all the romance of Venice in the heart of Shakespeare’s hometown in Stratford-upon-Avon.

Location: Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire

 

Discover a haven for flowers in the heart of England

Wander hand-in-hand along Worcestershire’s Spring Blossom Trail, through field after field, amongst the county’s blossoming flowers and plant life.

Location: Vale of Evesham, Worcestershire

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