Undiscovered Places to Stay in the UK for 2021: Noss Mayo
A hidden corner untouched by commercial trappings, Noss Mayo is one of the most beautiful undiscovered places to stay in the UK.
Lizzie HeatherWelcome to our guide to holidaying in the UK. We’d love for you to spend a little time exploring, from the best beaches for swimming in Cornwall to the most beautiful places to visit in Yorkshire.
A hidden corner untouched by commercial trappings, Noss Mayo is one of the most beautiful undiscovered places to stay in the UK.
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Full of history, rich in wildlife and diverse in habitats, Pembrokeshire is certainly somewhere that buries itself in your heart and stays with you forever.
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The South Downs National Park is a place of beauty and tranquillity with rolling hills, dramatic cliffs, abundant wildlife and pretty villages. Base yourself in a self-catering cottage and enjoy the wonders of this magical place at your leisure.
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Bringing the dog on holiday just got easier with this handy guide on which beaches you can go to with the dog.
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With vast forest and open heathland as far as the eye can see, take time to explore this stunning Area of Outstanding Beauty in Sussex.
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Retrace smugglers' steps by following these cornish coastal walks. No Cornish history lesson would be done justice without attention being turned to smugglers. Whether they were liberators, criminals, pirates or local heroes, they covered the Cornish coastline with their illicit trade and made history through their dealings.
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For a welcoming drink, breakfast, lunch or dinner this is the place to be. It’s perfectly placed for a day on the beach, ideal if you are walking the Cornish coastal path (and you can bring your dog too) or conveniently placed if you arrive by car as the main car park is next door.
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Sussex offers the best of both worlds for your self-catering holiday with bustling towns and pretty villages contrasting with the wide-open spaces of the South Downs, Ashdown Forest and windswept beaches.
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