The August Bank Holiday weekend has always been one of the busiest and
most popular Bank Holidays to go away. It is in a prime summer month and
also the last Bank Holiday before Christmas. The weekend is one of the
last before children return to school and the timing of it is ideal for
both tourists taking their first break of the summer or as a short get
away for those who have taken a holiday earlier in the summer.
Getting
away for August Bank Holiday in the UK is a great idea especially in
2009. The Sterling to Euro exchange rate is still poor and with holidays
and prices abroad rising, staying in the UK has been a popular choice
this summer. A long weekend is an excellent choice if money is tight and
a holiday for a whole week is unaffordable. Another reason could be or
if the time off work cannot be had. Staying in a hotel for 3 nights
often means a discount or added value can be obtained for example free
dinner on one of the nights or a half price third night.
There
are late deals to be had in and the Lake District is a good example. The
Lake District is a great place to visit for a Bank Holiday weekend as
it is easily accessible, has a wide range of locations and places to
stay and visit and offers something different from a city break or
holiday abroad. With such a large amount of hotels, late availability
deals can often be had. Such discounts can sometimes mean that an
otherwise out of price range hotel can be booked.
The roads in
the UK on Bank Holidays are notoriously busy so staying at home but
choosing to go out for day trips can mean major stress not relaxation. A
weekend away means the journey can be done at an off peak time and once
at the venue, the car can parked up and left until it is time to return
home. Many Lake District hotels are situated near bus stops and other
good transport links. On the larger lakes there is the choice of water
transport in the form of ferry’s and launches to get from one end to
another. Hotels in the Lake District also have a huge number of walks
from right outside the door. If money is tight, then the Lake District
is the perfect destination. What can be cheaper than walking one of
spectacular fells?
Green initiatives are high on the agenda for
Lake District tourism operators. Tourism businesses are promoting the
use of green travel both travelling to and around the Lake District.
Incentives for guests are being offered in the form of discounts should a
guest travel to the county by train or if a bike is hired for the
duration of the stay. As many tourists are more aware now of how much of
an effect an airplane journey has on their carbon footprint, staying in
the UK is the green traveller’s destination of choice.
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