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UK Restaurants by Region


Restaurants in Channel Islands



Channel Islands Restaurants

The Channel Islands, a group of islands in the English Channel, are made up of the three largest islands Jersey, Guernsey & Alderney together with the smaller islands of Herm and Sark. The rugged coastline, lovely beaches and unspoilt scenery make the islands an ideal place to explore on car, boat, bike or foot.

Restaurants in Channel Islands



Restaurants in England



Central England Restaurants

Central England is characterised by its numerous charming villages, stunning countryside and many fine churches and historic buildings. Its towns and cities offer a distinct cultural scene, superb shopping and the renown glass and pottery centres.

Restaurants in Central England


East Anglia Restaurants

East Anglia is a region of great beauty and romantic landscapes, and not surprisingly is the spiritual heartland of England's famous painters, Gainsborough and Constable. From St Albans with its Roman remains to Cambridge the home of one of England's most famous universities, East Anglia is full of wonderful churches, cathedrals and stately homes. Combined with the amusement parks, cross country walks and watersports, and you'll find something of interest for all ages.

Restaurants in East Anglia


London Restaurants

London's two thousand years of history has seen a Roman settlement by the River Thames develop into a capital city of over seven million people. For the holiday visitor there is everything here one could wish for and there is no doubt that by far the best way to enjoy the sights and fantastic architecture of London is from the top of a grand old London double-decker bus.

Restaurants in London


Northern England Restaurants

Northern England is where you'll find stunning scenery and charming towns and villages. Explore the Yorkshire Dales, visit the many museums and historic buildings, stay in an array of accommodation to suit all tastes from hotels to B&Bs, and enjoy activities for all ages from shopping to theatre.

Restaurants in Northern England


South East England Restaurants

South East England has something to offer all ages whether it's for a short break or a longer stay. The stunning scenery, historical sites and beautiful sea bordered countryside make this an ideal setting for exploring by foot or car. For the shopping addicts, there are plentiful shopping centres, boutiques and designer outlets.

Restaurants in South East England


South West England Restaurants

South West England is a mixture of beautiful countryside, stunning coastal paths and much more. Unwind with a relaxing walk across the moors or take a trip on a narrowboat in Wiltshire. The region has a range of accommodaiton to suit all tastes from boutique hotels to B&Bs, ideal for short breaks or relaxing holidays.

Restaurants in South West England


Southern England Restaurants

Southern England has an array of activities and cultural attractions on offer, ranging from the famous university town of Oxford to coastal Bournemouth. With many historical buildings and museums throughout the region, there is something to please everyone.

Restaurants in Southern England



Restaurants in Scotland



Central, East & North East Scotland Restaurants

Central, East & North East Scotland boasts a varied undulating countryside in which you can explore impressive castles, palaces, medieval burghs, charming villages, outstanding golf courses and famous distilleries.

Restaurants in Central, East & North East Scotland


Edinburgh, Glasgow & Southern Scotland Restaurants

Edinburgh is home to the Royal Museum & Museum of Scotland and the city boasts most impressive area of Georgian architecture in the whole of Europe. Glasgow has gradually become the second favourite city to visit in the whole of Britain. Southern Scotland is a glorious place of rolling hills, bracing moors and fine border towns.

Restaurants in Edinburgh, Glasgow & Southern Scotland


Highlands & Islands of Scotland Restaurants

The Highlands and Islands present a back cloth of awesome mountains and majestic coastal scenery. The perfect example of this is Fort William, an excellent site for exploring Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Britain at 4406 feet with its name meaning ‘cloudy mountain’. The Scottish Islands are characterised by long sandy beaches, unpredictable weather, plentiful wildlife and scenery can offer either a peaceful holiday or an action packed adventure.

Restaurants in Highlands & Islands of Scotland



Restaurants in Wales



Mid-Wales Restaurants

Mid Wales represents glorious unspoilt border country with little traffic and was described in the Times as “one of the last wildernesses of Britain”. It is relatively unknown to the holiday visitor offers the glorious Brecon Beacons National Park, the Black Mountains, a wild ridge to the west rising to 2,630 feet at Fan Brycheiniog, and the Cambrian Mountains. The Brecon Beacons National Park is home to Brecknock Museum & Art Gallery, which explores the past, natural environment and art of Brecknockshire.

Restaurants in Mid-Wales


North Wales Restaurants

North Wales is literally littered with interesting places to visit, from majestic castles to beautiful isolated rural walks. The Snowdonia National Park includes the highest mountains in England and Wales and the north coast boasts the ‘Queen of the Welsh Resorts’, Llandudno, gloriously situated between the Great Orme and the Little Orme.

Restaurants in North Wales


South & South West Wales Restaurants

In South Wales, Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, offers the magnificent Cardiff Castle, the National Musuem of Wales and a thriving cultural scene. In South West Wales, the coast is an old favourite for many holiday makers, surrounded by some of hte most beautiful coastline in Europe.

Restaurants in South & South West Wales



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