Destinations
From treacle-toned cottages in the Cotswolds to writers’ retreats overlooking rugged moorland and lochs on the Isle of Skye, our unique homestay locations redefine what it means to escape. Whether unplugging by the coast or scaling mountain peaks, this is your invitation to step away from the everyday, restore and reconnect.
Popular destinations in England
Cornwall
The UK’s most southwesterly peninsula is renowned for its sweeping beaches, craggy cliffs and miles of coastline that beckons surfers.
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A kaleidoscopic landscape that has inspired painters and poets for centuries, Cumbria’s towering fells offer views over lake-splashed valleys.
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Farm-to-fork restaurants showcasing the best of local produce, historic cliff railways, and fairytale castles; Devon has a checklist of charms.
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With your homestay as a base, explore Dorset’s picturesque villages and endless green vistas, or beachcomb the Jurassic Coast for fossils.
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Somerset’s flourishing art and food scene makes it a vibrant haven for creatives, not to mention its world-famous music festival.
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Pretty market towns, wild inland waterways, and historic landscapes make this coastal county idyllic for visiting weekenders.
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Hugging the south coast with its rolling Downs and busy beaches, Sussex attracts city guests looking for easy access to the country.
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From honey-hued hamlets to countryside estates, the Cotswolds National Landscape is England´s storybook region.
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Mountains, valleys, and sparkling waters draw people to the Lakes for countryside rambles and lazy waterside picnics.
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Popular destinations in Scotland
Isle of Skye
Dramatic cliffs, glittering lochs, heather-cloaked moors and craggy mountains make this Scottish island a wildly beautiful destination.
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Close to Glasgow, Loch Lomond is one of the most renowned lakes in mainland Britain, offering water activities and scenic hikes nearby.
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As one of Scotland’s most iconic stretches of water, this freshwater loch is a haven for native wildlife, and is far from major roads.
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With tropical sands and turquoise sea, it´s no wonder Hebridean Luskentyre has been named one of the best beaches in the UK.
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Perthshire is set within the scenic southern Highlands of Scotland, offering rugged hills, ancient forests, and peaceful lochs to explore.
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Popular destinations in Wales
Brecon Beacons
From crumbling castles to heather-cloaked mountains peppered with wildflowers, the Brecon Beacons are undeniably a walker’s paradise.
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On the northern edge of Snowdonia, Conwy is a picturesque medieval market town filled with traditional Welsh inns and cwtch tearooms.
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Mountains and sea magnificently collide at Harlech, an adventurer’s dream on the coastal edge of Snowdonia National Park.
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Wales´ largest island is a mixing pot of sweeping coastlines, Neolithic remains and unrivalled views over Snowdonia National Park.
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Pembrokeshire in Wales captivates nature lovers, foodies and families alike with its mix of Victorian seaside towns and secluded coves.
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Dramatic mountain peaks, coastal paths and world-renowned heritage sites; Wales’ northernmost National Park always delivers.
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All destinations in Ireland
County Cork
With its soaring mountain peaks, historic port towns and golden beaches, this county marks the start of the Wild Atlantic Way.
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Fronting the Atlantic Ocean, County Kerry’s driving routes traverse unspoilt wilderness, waterfalls and dramatic coastal scenes.
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Known as the Drumlin County, this northern corner of Ireland is for travellers looking for a slower, more peaceful existence. In an undulating landscape of hills and lakes, ancient ruins, charming towns and a vibrant local culture are ready for exploration.
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Dotted with lakes and steeped in folklore, this midland region in Ireland’s hidden heartlands will fill your days with hearty walks and pub food.
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