Looking for a cosy last-minute Christmas escape? From beachfront surfing houses in Cornwall to New Forest hideaways and luxury farm stays with hot tubs, these UK properties deliver everything you need for a festive break
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Crave Magazine’s UK Travel section celebrates the best of Britain — from coastal escapes and countryside retreats to buzzing cities and hidden gems. Discover inspiring destinations, weekend break ideas, and travel stories that make exploring the UK more exciting than ever.
To help dog owners discover their next sunrise stroll, Canine Cottages analysed factors such as the percentage of dog-friendly walks against the conditions that matter most during the darker months, from sky clarity and sunlight intensity to air crispness and overall walkability.
Read MoreThe festive season is here, and with it, the arrival of one of the most loved Christmas Markets in the country – York’s St Nicholas Fair, running from the 13th of November to the 21st of December, open 10am-7pm daily.
Read MoreFed up with elbowing your way along heaving National Trust paths every weekend? You’re not the only one.
Read MoreNestled on the East Coast of Devon lies a hidden gem that’s fast becoming known as the perfect spot for a winter wellness retreat.
Read MoreNew analysis reveals the UK’s most chaotic airports at Christmas – with London Gatwick ranking as the worst hotspot for festive travel disruption.
Read MoreAs more travellers opt to holiday closer to home this summer, UK staycations are set to be one of the biggest summer travel trends of 2025.
Read MoreWhilst a far-flung trip might be the ideal holiday for some, the rising living costs mean people are more mindful of holiday expenses than ever before.
Read MoreToday’s high-end getaways are proving that the most fashionable accessory this season isn’t a handbag—it’s your happy hound.
Read MoreA family trip to London often revolves around visiting the city’s world-renowned attractions. At the very heart of London lies the iconic Big Ben—officially known as the Elizabeth Tower—a historical landmark that symbolizes British heritage.
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