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If you are thinking of spending a romantic holiday in one of the outstanding places the UK has to offer, and you want your stay to be in a beautiful and comfortable cabin, Holidu has you covered. No matter where you choose to go, in the UK you will find activities for all tastes and ages, especially if you are a lover of the outdoors. From breath-taking natural landscapes, to have a fun day of skiing, the possibility of swimming in beautiful waterfalls, incredible white sand beaches and much more.
Romantic cabins for a relaxing holidayFrom cabins, to stone facades, to modern structures, the UK has the one that suits your preferences. Many of the lodges are designed for couples looking for a place with good privacy and an outdoor space to hang out. In Pembrokeshire, Wales, you can find cabins with balconies that give you a beautiful view of the sea, as well as having all the amenities covered. You can also get lodges in the small village of Castlemorton, England, with beautiful, spacious and colourful gardens. If you are looking for something with a more modern style, but with all the homey comfort of a cabin, in Perthshire, Scotland, you can find the perfect options for you, there are even cabins with hot tubs for a deeper relaxation.
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If you have not yet visited this important world heritage site in Wiltshire, England, it is never too late to do so. This megalithic monument whose origin remains a mystery to scientists, and which attracts tourists from all over the world, is a must when making a trip to the United Kingdom. Also, nearby is Salisbury, a medieval city with one of the most famous cathedrals in history.
2. Explore the mysterious Loch NessMany theories, films and stories have been made about this place due to the supposed existence of a sea monster in its waters. Although this is only a legend, the mythical place is still a popular tourist attraction in the Highlands, Scotland. And the reason is its beautiful landscapes with the impressive lake that expands towards the horizon between imposing mountains, definitely a sight for sore eyes.
3. Watch adorable wild ponies in Brecon Beacons National ParkThis park located in South Wales is one of the most visited natural tourist sites in the country. One of its main attractions is its fields inhabited by wild ponies, which lie peacefully on the grass while the wind blows their adorable and colourful fur. Here you can also do all kinds of activities such as camping, hiking its many mountains, biking, canoeing and even fishing.
4. Learn new things in The Titanic BelfastThis museum built honouring the RMS Titanic is located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Here there are many exhibits to see related to the famous ship, such as reconstructions of the cabins, its decks, the various machines it had, as well as many of the remains of the original ship. There are also restaurants and gift stores to end your day at the museum on a high note.
5. Wander in the beautiful Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden.This famous botanical garden located in Manchester, England, is half garden and half wildlife habitat which makes it quite unique. In addition to guided walks along the various trails, you can also enjoy a romantic picnic, as well as play sports such as football or tennis on their professional courts.
6. Play Golf at St. AndrewsThe Scots have always claimed that they were the inventors of golf. So it's no surprise that this is home to one of the world's most important and famous golf clubs in the town of St Andrews, Scotland. Although reservations to play on its courses are somewhat difficult to obtain due to its status, it is worth visiting its facilities as well as the Golf Museum that is among the Club's recreational places.
7. Ski at Lake District Ski Club towThis ski club was founded in 1936 and has up to nine runs available. These snowy mountains are set up for a fun day in the snow, and at the end of the day you can warm up in the cosy huts where you can order delicious hot drinks.