Top 5 relaxing holidays in the UK

Our top five relaxing holidays in the UK are about getting back to nature and leaving everyday pressures far behind. You’re invited to seek out the wild and woolly shores of Scotland as you retrace the threads back to the past on a handicrafts holiday. Further south, you’ll find equally relaxing climes in England. From camping in Lincolnshire to a stone cottage on a farm in Devon – if you’re looking for a quiet break, here’s where the stresses of the daily grind start to unwind.

Keep reading to discover our best relaxing holidays in the UK.

1. Art holiday in the Hebrides

This is your opportunity to reconnect with nature. The wild and calming environment of the Inner and Outer Hebrides will be your muse – from the rainbow of harbourfront houses in Tobermory to Fingal’s Cave on Staffa – as you capture the sea and landscapes using a range of creative mediums.
The essence of this relaxing art cruise in Scotland is self-discovery. No experience is necessary – just a willingness to explore the senses and spend time with like-minded people.

2. Farm stay in Devon

Book yourself into a self-catering cottage in rural Devon, and you’ll see signs of stress disappearing from the moment you set foot over the stone threshold. Set within eight hectares of farmland, you can stroll down to the river and spy on kingfishers and dragonflies by day, before returning to the cottage to watch the stars at night.

With a range of hiking, cycling and historic coast and country trails right on your doorstep, it’s no wonder that city folk arriving in Devon always feel so relaxed. Borrow a bike and pop to the local farm shop for supplies or, if you fancy a night away from the outdoor barbecue, see what time the local pub opens.

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3. Small ship cruise in the Inner Hebrides

Set sail for a week of slow cruising around the sounds of Mull, Luing, Shuna and Jura, and you probably won’t see a living soul other than seals, dolphins and seabirds from the moment you depart to the moment you return to the Isle of Mull. This is a relaxing way to spend a week in the Inner Hebrides, getting to know the local skipper and cook, as well as your fellow shipmates – a maximum of 11 passengers. Seafaring tales, stargazing from the deck and the gentle lapping of waves will lull you into a deep sleep.

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4. Luxury rail holiday in Scotland

Travelling first class around Scotland by train is a sublime experience, with five-star hotels waiting for you at every stop, and one-to-one expert guides accompanying routes that are tailor made to your interests. A holiday might take you from the beautiful capital, Edinburgh, to charming Pitlochry, Loch Ness and the Isle of Skye, and Fort William via the iconic Jacobite Express steam train. All taking in some of Scotland’s most dramatic and stirring scenery, that can only be seen by train.

5. Walking the Thames River Path

Dawdle for a week alongside the River Thames as it meanders from the dreaming spires of Oxford to Windsor. This classic England walking holiday, covering up to 27km per day, enables you to follow this iconic waterway as it progresses through scenes of rural tranquillity to a thrilling hub of activity in the centre of London. Every night you’ll rest your head, and your feet, in a welcoming locally owned hotel or guesthouse, and naturally there are plenty of excellent pubs to enjoy of an evening.

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Written by Chris Owen
Photo credits: [Page banner: Mikadun] [Hebrides art cruise: Nils Leonhardt] [Inner Hebrides: Desire Kranenburg] [Scottish highlands: Damien Ramage]