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  • Nov 20, 2024 | britishtraveljournal.com | Amy Bonifas |With Amy's expertise |Natalie Paris |Gina Jackson

    The lesser-known area between the Cotswolds and Oxfordshire is not only beautiful, it’s home to one of the cosiest cottages. You might be familiar with the honey-hued cottages of Chipping Norton and Oxford’s medieval streets, but have you experienced Banbury’s underrated beauty? Ideally placed between the two, it’s home to tiny villages, firelit pubs and nature-focused spots. The Snug, in the village of Barford St John, is ideal if you’re looking for a dreamy wintry escape.

  • Oct 24, 2024 | britishtraveljournal.com | Amy Bonifas |With Amy's expertise |Sophie Farrah |Rosie Underwood

    Why rush the journey? We take the slow, scenic route through the Lakes to the peaceful banks of Loch Tay – discovering wild swimming spots and outdoor spas along the way. Living on the outskirts of London means I always jump at the chance to explore more remote and rural parts of the country. So, when my husband and I plan our road trip to visit friends in Edinburgh with our two dogs, I suggest we take our time.

  • Sep 30, 2024 | britishtraveljournal.com | Sophie Farrah |Chantal Haines |Amy Bonifas

    British Travel Journal heads to the East Sussex coast to explore the sweeping sands of Camber and the historic charm of Rye. Better known for its shingle and pebble, long golden beaches might not be the first think that springs to mind when you think of the Sussex coast.

  • Sep 17, 2024 | britishtraveljournal.com | Jane Knight |Amy Bonifas

    Stay in one of the UK’s hottest hotels, from the latest Pig and Village Pub in the Cotswolds to the brand new opening of Saltmoore in North Yorkshire’s Whitby and the first ever Virgin Hotel in London. Saltmoore, North YorkshireNamed after its position between the sea and the moon, this brace of two hotels and spa is due to open near Whitby in October.

  • Sep 16, 2024 | britishtraveljournal.com | Amy Bonifas |With Amy's expertise |Jane Knight |Sophie Farrah

    British Travel Journal visits The Lord Crewe Arms. Located in a picturesque spot, featuring beautiful moorlands and vast dark skies, it’s the ideal place to disconnect and learn more about this storied region. It’s not often you find a professional-grade telescope in your hotel room. But Northumberland is one of the least-populated regions of the UK – and also very low on light pollution – making it hands-down one of the best spots to stargaze the night away this autumn.

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