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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Britain's best hotels for the August bank holiday

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The Telegraph
Where to stay for the best bank holiday breaks in Britain
The August bank holiday offers the perfect chance to get away in the UK, so make the most of the long weekend – and warm weather if we're lucky – at one of Britain's great cities or beauty spots.

With restaurants, attractions and entertainment coming back to life, now is the time to take advantage of everything Britain has to offer. Whether you crave the pleasant bustle of a city, or the majesty of the countryside, we have hotel recommendations across the length and breadth of the country.

Browse the destinations below and give yourself the August bank holiday you deserve.
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Norfolk
Experience the medieval magic of Norwich, or breathe in the sea air in Great Yarmouth. Cruise the Norfolk Broads and discover the county famous for its wide skies, windmills and crimson red poppy fields.
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Isle of Wight
Take the Isle of Wight ferry for an island escape close to home. Discover a microclimate that produces palms trees and vibrant botanical gardens. You'll soon see why this was Queen Victoria's favourite holiday spot.
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Lake District
Stride along a walking trail and find craggy fells, tumbling waterfalls and villages of whitewashed cottages. See for yourself why the Lake District has inspired the likes of Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth.
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New Forest
Famous for its wild ponies, the New Forest National Park is a wonderful landscape of heather-clad heathland and trees that have stood here for over a thousand years. Walk along waymarked paths or cycle off-road trails.
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Bath
Among the city's many attractions, the Roman Baths is the centrepiece. You'll also find a wealth of independent shops, cafΓ©s and restaurants. Many hotels are set in gorgeous Georgian buildings with original features.
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Pembrokeshire
This enchanting county in Wales is an instant heart-stealer with its purple-grained cliffs that fall to golden bays, caves and rock stacks lashed by the sea. Adventure seekers can enjoy kayaking, surfing and coasteering.
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Northumberland
Admire the magnificent landscapes of this sparsely populated county as you walk across bracken-rich hills and vast beaches. Discover charming towns and castles that stood proud at the outer limits of the Roman Empire.
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Brighton
Once the seaside bolthole of the Prince Regent, Brighton's regal legacy can be seen in its Regency architecture and fine parks. Today, there is a flamboyant spirit that makes this one of Britain's most exciting cities.
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