Treat yourself to a UK mini-moon

The Bradley Hare exterior

The Bradley Hare, Wiltshire
Located on the Duke of Somerset’s Estate in the beautiful village of Maiden Bradley, The Bradley Hare has 12 bedrooms and offers the perfect countryside escape this summer. Swap the two-hour flights, for a two-hour drive from London, to experience the ultimate stylish stay with James Thurstan Waterworth, ex-European design director for Soho House, having overseen the Inn’s cool, yet authentic interiors. For those who are able to be torn away from soaking in the gorgeous freestanding baths, the sumptuous beds and linens, or the candle-lit dinners, why not enjoy romantic springtime strolls around the estate? Swap the Aperol Spritz in the Tuscan rolling hills, for a Hare on the Rocks in the sunny Wiltshire countryside this summer. 

For more information visit www.thebradleyhare.co.uk

Glenapp Castle exterior

Glenapp Castle, South Ayrshire, Scotland
Glenapp Castle is a 21-bedroom luxurious PoB and Relais & Chateaux hotel tucked away on the breathtaking Ayrshire coast, Scotland. Guests can find themselves getting lost within the castle’s 110 acres of private estate and local woodland or escaping to the majestic Scottish countryside for long romantic walks and beautiful views of Ailsa Craig and Northern Ireland. In addition to its stunning location, the Castle is renowned for offering an abundance of 70 and more indoor and outdoor activities including canoeing, coasteering, kayaking, yoga, forest bathing and a digital detox day – making it the ideal summer getaway for the whole family. Glenapp Castle also offers its infamous Hebridean Sea Safari, allowing guests to spend days exploring the Ayrshire waters with its beaming wildlife, before nights at the luxury camp located on the Island of Jura. From 24-long basking sharks to dolphins, minke whales, and seals, you don’t need to travel to Africa this summer for a safari fix! 

For more information, visit www.glenappcastle.com

The Castle Hotel Windsor exterior

The Castle Hotel Windsor
The charming town of Windsor offers a delightful summer adventure, and The Castle Hotel Windsor is the perfect pitstop for those looking to visit Windsor Castle or explore the beautiful parks and gardens in the Windsor area. 

The Castle Hotel Windsor was established as one of Windsor's finest boutique properties steeped in history dating back to 1528. With just 108 rooms, offering a prime location at the heart of Windsor, the hotel is situated opposite Windsor Castle and the Windsor and Royal Borough Museum. It is a short walk from a plethora of wide, open spaces including the famous Long Walk, Windsor Great Park, Savill Garden and the River Thames, perfect for a summer adventure in Royal Windsor. The Castle Hotel Windsor is also home to their iconic Royal Afternoon Tea, the ideal light bite during the warmer months. 

For more information visit www.castlehotelwindsor.com

The Francis Hotel Bath restaurant

The Francis Hotel Bath
The Francis Hotel Bath is a wonderful choice for a UK summer break away, with a beautiful selection of rooms near the centre of Bath, and a short walk away from some of the city’s best attractions. The hotel is immersed in the heart of a World Heritage Site, with plenty to explore on its doorstep. For example, the River Avon trail - a firm favourite for best walks in Bath - is easily accessible from The Francis Hotel. The hotel is home to Boho Marché, their wonderful Moroccan-inspired restaurant, which offers delightful alfresco dining options and a tempting cocktail menu – the perfect summer retreat. 

For more information visit www.francishotel.com

The Queens Hotel Cheltenham bedroom

The Queens Hotel Cheltenham
The Queens Hotel Cheltenham is the perfect option for a summery UK stay, with wonderful boutique-style bedrooms boasting four-poster beds and a true regency design. Located in the heart of the Cotswolds AONB, the hotel is perfectly situated for guests to enjoy the walking and exploring capital of England. While The Queens Hotels’ Summer Garden is the ideal spot to sit and enjoy a delicious cocktail in the warm summer sun. 

The Queens Hotel Cheltenham originally opened on 21 July 1838 and the hotel’s impressive Palladian facade exudes elegance and grandeur from the moment guests walk in. Opened in the same year as Queen Victoria’s coronation, the hotel was named in her honour and today the property has retained and showcases original Victorian features that pay homage to her majesty. With a prime position on one of Cheltenham’s most beautiful Georgian streets, guests are perfectly placed to explore the cultural delights that the city has to offer and a variety of parks, including Sanford Park, Pittville Park and Imperial Gardens, just a short walk away. 

For more information visit www.queenshotelcheltenham.co.uk

Prestonfield House exterior

Prestonfield House, Edinburgh
Summertime in Edinburgh is not to be missed, as it provides the perfect opportunity to explore the city’s breathtaking scenery with a hike up Arthur’s seat or sunbathe on Portobello Beach. Just five minutes from Edinburgh's city centre, James Thomson's Prestonfield House is Edinburgh's most exclusive luxury hotel, offering the privacy and seclusion of a country estate right in the heart of Edinburgh. What’s more, August is the month when people travel from all over the world to attend the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the world’s largest performance art festival. As one of the venues for this year’s festival, The Stables at Prestonfield House is hosting a series of in-conversation events with several British icons including Sir Cliff Richard, Christopher Biggins and Stephanie Beacham.

The hotel is situated within 20 acres of gardens and is located next to the stunning Arthur’s Seat, offering the perfect location for those looking to explore Edinburgh but avoid the hustle and bustle of the city. No room is alike with each of the 18 luxurious bedrooms and five romantic suites are decorated with unique antique furniture and characterful feature beds. In addition to the dramatically romantic bedrooms and sumptuous luxurious suites, there is a destination restaurant – Rhubarb – and a collection of stunning private dining rooms, opulent salons and impressive public rooms. Furthermore, guests will find the perfect setting for events large and small, as the grandeur of the Circular Stables provides impressive sound and lighting and capacity that highlights the intimate settings of Prestonfield's historic private dining rooms. This summer, Guests of the hotel can also enjoy a fitting Summer Holiday Afternoon Tea, featuring seasonal treats such as delectable lime seashells and meringue pebbles, or Raspberry coral with apple and mint kelp as well as a series of traditional bites including sandwiches and cakes.

For more information, visit www.prestonfield.com

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