The resurgence of the UK staycation was an unexpected consequence of the Covid-19 pandemic as closed borders forced Brits to seek holidays within their own shores.
Many of us discovered new joys in uncovering some of the gems closer to home, and it is expected that staycations will remain popular in 2022, even as most travel restrictions are being lifted.
If you’ve developed a greater appreciation for the delights of Blighty, you may even have thought about investing in a holiday home to spend more of your time.
Here are some of the best UK destinations to invest in a holiday home.
Prestatyn, Wales
With a vast local beach, this North Wales town is a perfect antidote to city life as waves crash on the shore.
Throw in a rich Roman heritage to discover and plenty of trails locally and Prestatyn is a cracking spot to set up for regular active breaks.
Rhyl and Chester are easily accessible for some city attractions and even Liverpool is around an hour’s drive away for a night out on Seel Street.
Bowness-on-Windermere, The Lake District
Boating, hiking, mountain biking – all this and more is right on your doorstep if you opt for a residence near England’s largest natural lake.
This town’s popularity with visitors makes it a hive of activity, especially in busier seasons, but it has also left the town in great shape to serve its visitors.
A collection of brilliant bars and tempting restaurants are scattered throughout, ensuring you will remain well fed and watered on every visit.
Newquay, Cornwall
Keen surfers won’t find many better spots for repeat visits as the Cornish coast delivers great breaks the whole year long.
Even if you’re just looking to get started in surfing, Newquay is the perfect spot with so many board shops and experts on hand to help you get going.
Aside from the surf, there’s plenty of attractions for families if you fancy a day or two out of the wetsuit.
Grassington, Yorkshire Dales
A dream location for committed ramblers, you won’t be stuck for trails by basing yourself in Grassington.
Several great routes start in the town itself while other starting points are just a short drive away.
Long-time favourites such as Malham and Kirby Lonsdale are short drives, as are the larger towns of Harrogate and Skipton.
Alnwick, Northumberland
Another great option for those that love the feeling of sand between their toes and the sound of lapping waves.
Northumberland has been a key battleground through much of Britain’s history and remains and clues of this sometimes brutal past can be found all over the area.
Throw in easy access to cities like Berwick, Newcastle and Durham and there’s not much you can’t get from this spot.