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Southport

Set your sights on Southport this spring

Escape to an elegantly eccentric seaside town celebrating its first-ever Year of Culture in 2026.

Photo by: VisitBritain/Zedmill

A father and son ride on a Carousel in an amusement park

More seaside breaks for spring

Press pause, make memories and find something new, all on England's North West coast.
  • Serene walks, rum-drunk pirates, Michelin stars and unrivalled harbour views – these are the top things to do on the Cumbria coast.

    Photo by: VisitBritain/Zedmill

    Father and daughter having fun on a beach
  • Chow down on chowder, stay in an Art Deco icon and catch a show in a converted railway station on the Lancashire coast.

    Photo by: Visit Lancashire/Robin Zahler

    View of man, female child and statue of a man in front of the sea
  • From a vast sandy beach and a gorgeous Georgian manor house to gin tasting – these are the best things to do in Lytham St Annes.

    Photo by: VisitBritain/Zedmill

    A father and son have fun in a field in front of a windmill

Romantic breaks for Valentine's Day and beyond

  • Short breaks in England come in all varieties – and this one’s all about relaxing and rewilding on Durham’s spectacular coast.

    Photo by: Seaham Hall

    The outdoor spa area at dusk with a lit outdoor spa pool surrounded by loungers and the glass fronted circular spa building in the background.
  • From a spectacular Harry Potter filming location, to cheese tours, vintage shopping – discover our top picks of things to do in Norwich.

    Photo by: Alamy Stock Photo

    A pretty village square with cobbled streets at dusk
  • Its foodie fame and Michelin-star count combine with royal castles and gardens to make Berkshire an unbeatable place to visit.

    Photo by: waynespicerlondon

    Windsor Castle

Highlight Destination

Step into the world of Wuthering Heights 

Visit the wild Yorkshire landscapes that inspired Emily Brontë and Emerald Fennell’s new film adaptation of the iconic gothic novel.

 

Photo by: Paul Clark/Paul Astro Images

A stream winding through the mountains under a starry sky.

Wheelchair-friendly cities

  • From its famous castle to its vibrant Quayside, here’s how to spend an enjoyable, accessible two days in Newcastle.

    Photo by: Blackfriars Restaurant

    A smartly dressed staff member serving wine and food to a couple in a dining room
  • From afternoon tea on a bus tour to speedboat rides on the Thames, here’s what not to miss on two-day wheelchair-friendly breaks in London.

    Photo by: VisitBritain/Daniel Wildey

    Group of people on board a speed boat on a city river
  • From live music and gin tasting to behind-the-scenes football stadium tours, here’s how to plan the perfect accessible break in Manchester.

    Photo by: Marketing Manchester/Rich J Jones Photography

    Location: Chinatown arch in Manchester

    The main ornate arched entrance to a city Chinatown.

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