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The Lesser-Know Cities To Visit For A Weekend Break In The UK

  • 26th August 2024
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When planning a weekend getaway in the UK, the usual suspects like London, Edinburgh, and Manchester often come to mind. However, the UK is brimming with lesser-known cities that offer unique charm, rich history, and delightful experiences. Here are some of these hidden gems you should consider for your next weekend break.

Chester: A Step Back in Time

Nestled on the border of England and Wales, Chester is a city steeped in Roman history and mediaeval architecture. Start your visit with a stroll along the city walls, the most complete Roman and mediaeval defensive town walls in Britain. They provide a panoramic view of the city and lead you to the stunning Chester Cathedral, a marvel of Gothic architecture.

Take a leisurely walk through The Rows, unique two-tiered galleries dating back to the 13th century, filled with charming shops and cafes. For a touch of nature, head to Grosvenor Park or take a boat trip on the River Dee.

County Durham: A Historic Gem

Dominated by its Norman cathedral and 11th-century castle, Durham is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a treasure trove of history. Begin your visit with a tour of Durham Cathedral, renowned for its stunning Romanesque architecture and the shrine of St Cuthbert.

Wander through the city’s cobbled streets, and explore the eclectic mix of independent shops and cafes. If you’re a fan of greenery, the Botanic Garden and Crook Hall Gardens are perfect spots for a relaxing afternoon. For accommodation for your stay in County Durham, this collection of apartments and cottages to rent both short and long-term is the perfect option.

Norwich: A City of Stories

Norwich, located in the heart of East Anglia, is a city that beautifully blends the old and new. Start your exploration at Norwich Cathedral, with its striking spire and serene cloisters. Nearby, the Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery offers a fascinating insight into the region’s history and houses an impressive collection of art and artefacts.

The city is known for its vibrant market, one of the largest and oldest open-air markets in the country. Here, you can sample local delicacies and find unique souvenirs. In the evening, catch a show at the Norwich Theatre Royal or explore the lively riverside area.

Stirling: The Gateway to the Highlands

Often overshadowed by Edinburgh and Glasgow, Stirling is a city of significant historical importance and stunning landscapes. The iconic Stirling Castle, perched atop a volcanic rock, offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into Scotland’s turbulent past. Nearby, the Wallace Monument honours the Scottish hero William Wallace and provides a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.

Explore the Old Town with its well-preserved buildings and cobbled streets. The Church of the Holy Rude, dating back to the 15th century, is where James VI was crowned King of Scots. For a tranquil escape, the nearby Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park offer a perfect retreat into nature.

Lincoln: A City of Surprises

Lincoln may not be as well-known as other UK cities, but it boasts a rich history and vibrant culture. The towering Lincoln Cathedral is a must-visit, once the tallest building in the world, offering stunning views from its rooftop tours. Adjacent to the cathedral is Lincoln Castle, home to one of only four surviving copies of the Magna Carta. Steep Hill, aptly named for its steep incline, is lined with independent shops, galleries, and eateries, making it a delightful place to explore.

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