Short Breaks in the UK Can Be Fun
It is a simple matter to take short breaks in the UK. This is because there is so much to see and so many different places to go. The history of this country alone makes virtually every city, town and village of some interest to someone. Fortunately, the UK is blessed with great roads and a perfectly working public transport system, so it is easy to get anywhere, anytime.
Because I love it so much, I am going to talk about North Wales as being the ultimate UK short break destination. The countryside is dynamic and visiting is almost like being in another country. The language they speak is Welsh, but don’t worry, they also speak English. From the moment you enter North Wales the name change and reading town names can be difficult for overseas tourists, but don’t worry the locals are friendly.
One of the most beautiful places in North Wales is the Snowdonia National Park, Mount Snowdonia is the highest peak in the UK, south of the Scottish highlands. And it is here that Sir Edmund Hillary prepared for is accent up Everest. It is the perfect place for hikers, climber, walkers, mountain bikers and worshipers of natures’ beauty at its best.
You will also find the most beautiful beaches in the UK in north Wales, mostly on Anglesey Island, the large island at the top of Wales. Driving at a snails pace in Lligwy Beach will allow you to see the full beauty of this Green Coast awarded town, and for surfers the curlers of Black Rock Sands can be a joy to ride. This beach on the Llyn Peninsula has an incredible view of Cardigan Bay, and great rock pools and caves to explore when the tide is out.











