What to know in winter in England

There are many English towns and cities where tourists can visit in this winter season taking advantage of the fact that it is not yet high season with the arrival of the Christmas and New Year holidays. Precisely, among the options for fantastic getaways, these places stand out:

Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury is a historic town and county town of Shropshire. The city is steeped in medieval history with the city center still having a largely unaltered medieval street plan.

It features examples of wood-frame buildings from the 15th century, and has no less than 660 protected buildings. In the center of the city is a huge recreational park next to the river called the quarry. This alone draws thousands of people to the city throughout the year.

Shrewsbury is home to a number of events throughout the year, the most famous of which is the Shrewsbury Flower Show year, which has been running for over 125 years.

Valley of Tees

Tees Valley stretches through a number of townships in North East England, but joins County Durham and North Yorkshire at the rest of the River Tees.

It has over 30 miles of coastline and some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK is ideal for hiking, biking, and lounging in the sun. Thanks to the huge amount of open space, you can enjoy any number of activities in these beautiful places from rafting all the way to walking on water!

sandbanks

The Sandbanks peninsula (sandbanks) has been dubbed 'Palma Beach Britain' by many, and is voted one of the best beaches in the UK. It has the fourth highest land value in the world and properties on the peninsula frequently run into the many millions of pounds, even in a state of disrepair.

The peninsula sits across the mouth of Poole Harbor and has exquisite views across the Harbor to the North and clear view across the English Channel to the South.


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