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See more our nation and skip the airport queue

22 December 2020

The long queue at the check-in desk, emptying our pockets at the security gates and searching for a seat in the departure lounge - airports aren't always the easiest of experiences. Your holiday should start the minute you step out of your front door, but when having to contend with the stressful airport run, this is rarely the case. Make 2021 the year to make your Travel Resolution a reality by seeing more of our nation.

The UK is home to some of the most incredible destinations, right here on home soil. Whether you're in search of a stunning stretch of sandy beach, the hustle and bustle of a city break, or seeking to uncover a hidden beauty, the UK really does have it all. Many people have taken this year as an opportunity to explore the delights on our doorstep and it looks as though holistays will be a trend that remains well beyond 2020 with 63% of people planning to travel in UK in 2021*.

According to the annual Tripadvisor Traveller's Choice awards, two of the world's top 20 beaches are right here in the UK - Wollacombe in Devon and Luskentyre on the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides - and the stretches of golden sandy beaches and magical hidden coves don't stop there, you'll find them along the UK coastline.

The UK also has some of the most picturesque views and backdrops. - whether marvelling at the Lake District's famous lakes that have inspired artists and writers for centuries, spotting wildlife in the Norfolk Broads, or admiring the stunning castles dotted across the UK, history, culture and countryside are in abundance wherever you choose to venture.

From the Scottish Highlands to the Jurassic Coast, Rail Discoveries welcomes guests on tours across all corners of Great Britain, helping you to discover the must-see sights from the comfort of your train carriage. To make this Travel Resolution a reality, explore our collection of UK holidays 

*According to a Rail Discoveries customer survey of 952 UK adults.