Berwick has just produced this tantalising video which showcases much of what this important border town has to offer. So see for yourself and if you like what you see, why not visit and stay a while to explore further.
Ever desirable and ever fashionable; Aldeburgh attracts visitors all year round and if you are a large group thinking about a stay in this most understated seaside hot spot, then we think Thalassa is the place for you.
We're big on the side dish here, lovers of crispy roast potatoes and buttered parsnips. But so sadly they're often only thought of as simple, easy additions to the main event.
There are hidden gems and then there is Clovelly. Nestled into North Devon’s craggy coastline hides this beguiling living museum, come fishing village.
Christmas markets have been occurring across Europe since the late middle ages, with people celebrating the advent of Christmas with markets in Frankfurt and Munich still celebrating these events with tradition fayre, stalls and entertainment.
Devon has quite the literary heritage. Wordsmiths extraordinaire, such as Dame Agatha Christie, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Henry Williamson, Ted Hughes and Rudyard Kipling, all have connections to this scenic corner of the country.
Ahh Autumn, the time of year when we can once again forget about trying to get our summer bodies into shape (ours never got there) and begin working on our winter physique… one which is proving to be very achievable!
With the Autumnal weather upon us it can be much more of a challenge to find something to do with the kids at the weekend or, if you are planning a winter break, thinking of what to do should the weather be wet.
Cassiopeia, Orion, The Plough… for centuries man has gazed in wonder at the night sky; fascinated by the stars and the stories that the constellations tell.