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The Cotswolds
The Cotwolds is always a joy to visit, but the area is positively buzzing when the popular horse racing festival, the Cheltenham Gold Cup, takes place on 18th March. Away from the races, you'll find plenty to do, in the Cotswolds in spring, including gorgeous walks, idyllic villages, gardens and cosy pubs.
Calling all dancers, drinkers, walkers and thinkers! The Capital of Ireland's Gaelic West makes for a glorious spring city break. Coincide your trip with St Patrick's Day on 17th March, when this always-vibrant city further ramps up the fun-ometer.
Start planning your trip:Explore the Pearls of Ireland – Cliffs of Moher, Galway and the Burren National Park on this exceptional, fully-customisable tour.
Beat the summer crowds and try Devon and Cornwall this spring. There are fabulous things to do and you might even have the beach to yourself (no suncream required). Being so far south, the west country experiences glimpses of spring before the rest of the UK. Plus, March-May is a great time to spot seals along the stunning Cornish coastline.
Although England's capital is never quiet, spring is a great time to avoid the tourist crush and still enjoy the best this city has to offer. It's the perfect season for a boat ride down the Thames, a museum visit or for exploring London on foot. Stroll through Hyde Park or along the banks of the city's famous canals to enjoy the city's flowers starting to unfold.
The Rough Guide to Green Britain and Northern Ireland
This unique book is your one-stop-shop for travelling the UK by electric vehicle, including the best sustainable attractions, and places to stay and eat – plus top tips for green UK travel.
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