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British Travel Journal | Spring 2021

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  • Scotland
  • Hotels
  • Abbey
  • Bryher
  • Gardens
  • Islay
  • Yorkshire
  • Islands
  • Isles
  • Luxury
  • Tresco
Ah, the sweet smell of spring is finally here. Flowers are beginning to bloom, the sun has started to shine and there is hope on the horizon for a great British summer! I’m sure you’ll agree that spending so many months at home has only made our adventurous, curious hearts grow fonder with a passion for travel and exploration. I will appreciate my upcoming travel trips so much more, and it has only made my job as travel Editor, and the content in our latest issue, seem even more special than usual! Lockdown might have put a stop to many things, but it certainly hasn’t stopped the travel industry preparing to ensure a super fun and warm welcome once it is safe for visitors to return. From new hotels and luxury spas, exciting holiday resorts full of adventure and off-grid activities, luxury boutique stays in acres of unspoilt countryside and coastline, brand new attractions to immersive one-of-a-kind experiences – it seems there has perhaps never been a better time to explore the British Isles! With so much ‘British staycation’ wanderlust flying about we couldn’t resist compiling our Ultimate British Bucket List. Deep in the West Dorset countryside we Meet the Makers behind the world’s only vodka made from cows’ milk. We uncover 10 of the most wonderful places to visit in Yorkshire and discover that there’s much more than just Cheddar Cheese and ancient apple orchards to Somerset’s epicurean offering in The Rise of Food and Drink. In search of beautiful destinations where social distancing is made easy, you won’t find better than a remote Sea Garden Cottage on the white sandy shores of Tresco island, a luxury family stay in the heart of Suffolk’s rolling countryside at The Ickworth or a whisky tour around the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, Islay - the Lord of the Isles. Wherever, and whenever, you next plan to take a holiday in the British Isles, we hope British Travel Journal continues to deliver as your indispensable travel magazine, and wish you a safe and seamless journey full of wonderful memories.

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ç Why not escape your worries by taking a trip on the Hogwarts Express with a visit to the Glenfinnan Viaduct, Scotland, which featured in the Harry Potter film franchise. Photo by David Philip. ê Rydall Caves, located on the slopes of Loughrigg Fell, is a fantastic location for an afternoon of exploring. Photo taken by Jose Almada. The Yorkshire Dales is famed for its limestone landscapes, with crags and caves set amidst expansive heather moorland, rolling hills and dramatic waterfalls. This photo, taken from the top of Malham Cove is a perfect example of the stunning views on offer. Photo by Peter Watson. 26 BritishTravelJournal.com

Richmond Park, in Surrey, is home to 630 Red and Fallow deer – a perfect place for nature lovers to do some wildlife spotting. Photo by Matteo Schirmer. ç Scotland has some of the most beautiful beaches in the UK and you might even be lucky enough to have one to yourself! Photo taken in Sandwood Bay beach by Jason Eddings. êSituated on an island where three sea lochs meet and surrounded by majestic scenery, Eilean Donan Castle is the perfect place to get away from it all. Photo by Richard Paksi. The narrow streets of Plymouth’s old town are a great place to spend an afternoon exploring. Photo by Farkasné Molnár Mária. BritishTravelJournal.com 27

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