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Where to head now in the UK.
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The East Yorkshire market town hosts one of the most colourful festive events in the UK, with a market, street entertainers, rides and a Christmas parade
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Its new Remembrance Centre has just opened, in time for Armistice Day. But also take time to explore nearby lovely Lichfield and its medieval cathedral
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Get spooked for Halloween on a tombstone trail that covers five graves of interesting or scary characters in four area of south Wales
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England’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers scenic walks, fossil hunting and, as you’re never more than 1.7 miles from a pub, pints aplenty
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The town’s fabulous 1927 lido is reopening after a multimillion pound refurb – but that’s not the only reason to drop in on this Taff valley town
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A trip to the Lakes to join the celebrations for Beatrix Potter’s 150th birthday will make for family fun – and provide a chance to tuck in to some fine food and drink
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Music lovers are in for a fine time with an eclectic array of concerts on offer in the Derbyshire spa town – and you’ll find plenty of great ales and cocktails for pre- or post-show drinks
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Few places are as ghostly and ghoulish as the Lancashire beauty spot where the notorious coven was rounded up 400 years ago for the Pendle witch trials
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The ‘Gateway to the Fens’ is hosting spooky tours in its newly opened 500-year-old vaults, but with heritage trails, classic pubs and food, it’s a fine place to visit year-round
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Autumn walking in this border region is fantastic, and the surrounding towns offer plenty of pubs, culture and, in nearby Ludlow, the region’s best restaurants
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Join in the celebrations at a huge festival of Gaelic culture in the seafood capital of Scotland, then jump on a ferry to one of 25 western isles
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Take in the city’s Sensoria festival and a gory new sculpture in the cathedral … then refuel on great beer and tasty budget bites
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Early autumn is a great time to visit the New Forest, particularly if you like foraging for woodland treasures alongside some experts in their field
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Not heading to the festival? There are plenty more things to do here, including discovering ancient sites, quirky pubs and the town’s other big music event
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Jurassic World has just made movie history after raking in a record $0.5bn on its opening weekend, but there is real dino history to be explored on this lovely stretch of Devon and Dorset coast
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The arts festival running till the end of May is just one reason to discover the pleasant and thoroughly walkable former capital of Scotland
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This market town has plenty of foodie appeal, but its transport links and proximity to great historical sites and landscapes make it a whole other Wold
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Dylan Thomas’s birthplace is celebrating its native poet with the first annual Dylan Day on 14 May. We look at attractions poetry-related and not, plus where to eat, sleep and, of course, raise a glass to the great man
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It’s home to Ben Ainslie’s new sailing HQ and will host the America’s Cup in July but the city isn’t just about sailing, there are some great festivals on the horizon
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The small, car-free Channel Island, three miles off Guernsey, is just the place to snorkel in clear water, stroll on unspoilt beaches and see Europe’s most southerly puffin-breeding colonies
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The Harrogate Flower Show is almost upon us but it’s not the only attraction luring visitors to the North Yorkshire spa town – there’s beer and Turkish Baths too
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The newly reopened Newcastle Castle is just one reason to hit the Toon. If you’re bringing the kids there’s loads to do – and plenty of fun stuff for adults, too
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Nottingham’s new National Video Game Arcade has just opened – and there’s plenty more to see if that’s not your thing, from modern art to an 800-year-old pub
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The cathedral city has lots to offer at any time, but much of it will be free during the Discover Lincolnshire weekend (28-29 March)
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This month’s comedy festival in Glasgow is the biggest in Europe: here’s what to see, do, eat and drink when your aching sides can’t take any more laughs
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Get your festival gear on and enjoy live music from March to August, or just enjoy the revamped arts and dining scene in this sheltered seaside haven
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There’s more to Hastings than groynes and medieval history: a wave of new openings and its megabucks pier are giving the seaside town a revamp
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History buffs will know all about Richard III’s forthcoming funeral in Leicester’s cathedral but before that they might want to loosen up a little at the city’s big-name comedy festival
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Rugby fans will know all about the Six Nations opener in Cardiff next month, but there’s plenty more to do in the city other than drink beer and watch the game
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Next month’s scallop festival is just one reason to visit the pretty seaside town. Exploring the old town’s streets and a trip to the sandy beaches nearby make for an idyllic weekend break, too
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It’s the perfect city to hit for the January sales, but Brum also has loads of culture and a great restaurant scene to explore once you’ve finished shopping
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It’s often overlooked by tourists on the heritage trail but this little city has lots to offer – historically, culturally and gastronomically, says Rachel Dixon
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It’s overshadowed by prettier Suffolk neighbours but this ancient town has some great modern attractions – including a fab hotel
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Prehistoric stones, and old brewery and a brand new boutique hotel make this market town perfect weekend break territory
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