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Attractions and Tours in England

South West England Travel Information

Covering the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire. Each county has listings of Historic and Architectural Properties and Gardens, Nature and Wildlife Attractions, Visitor Attractions, Tourist Information Centres (TIC’s) and websites

Air Travel

International Airports in the region

Bristol – www.bristolairport.co.uk – for information and help for those travelling with a disability or a special need via the airport click here – a Changing Places Toilet is located landside in the Arrivals concourse

Exeter – www.exeter-airport.co.uk – for information and help for those travelling with a disability or a special need via the airport click here

Southampton – www.southamptonairport.com – for information and help for those travelling with a disability or a special need via the airport click here

Bournemouth – www.bournemouthairport.com – for information and help for those travelling with a disability or a special need via the airport click here

Cornwall Airport Newquay – www.cornwallairportnewquay.com– for information and help for those travelling with a disability or a special need via the airport click here

Rail

The BritRail South West Pass allows you travel by rail to the South West of England, an area where the land meets the sea and the fusion has taken many forms.

There are the bustling seaside towns of Bournemouth, Torquay, Weymouth and Weston-Super-Mare, the surf beaches on the north coast of Devon and Cornwall and the Gower Peninsular in South Wales and the quaint fishing ports of Looe and St Ives.

Travel to the far corner of England at Land’s End and gaze westwards towards the Scilly Isles and the wide Atlantic Ocean from a land steeped in tales of King Arthur.

The South West is made for exploring and most stations see a train service operating on at least an hourly basis, often far more frequently.

What stations are on South Western Railway?

South Western Railway’s popular destinations and mainline stations include Southampton Central, Portsmouth rail stations, Bristol Temple Meads, Salisbury, Exeter, Reading, Basingstoke, Guilford and Weymouth.

Where do trains go in Cornwall?

Cornwall stations include Penzance, Truro, St Austell, Bodmin Parkway as well as stations towards Newquay, Looe, St Ives and Falmouth.

What trains do South Western use?

The majority of mainline services are operated by Class 444 or Class 450 EMUs, except for the West of England Main Line which is always operated by Class 158 or Class 159 DMUs (because it is unelectrified) and the Alton Line which also sees the occasional use of Class 458 units.

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Roads

The United Kingdom has a network of roads, of varied quality and capacity, totalling about 262,300 miles (422,100 km). Road distances are shown in miles or yards and UK speed limits are indicated in miles per hour (mph) or by the use of the national speed limit (NSL) symbol. Some vehicle categories have various lower maximum limits enforced by speed limiters. A unified numbering system is in place for Great Britain, whilst in Northern Ireland, there is no available explanation for the allocation of road numbers.[1]

The earliest specifically engineered roads were built during the British Iron Age. The road network was expanded during the Roman occupation. Some of these roads still remain to this day. New roads were added in the Middle Ages and from the 17th century onwards. Whilst control has been transferred between local and central bodies, current management and development of the road network is shared between local authorities, the devolved administrations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and National Highways (England). Certain aspects of the legal framework remain under the control of the United Kingdom parliament.

Although some roads have much older origins, the network was heavily developed from the 1950s to the mid-1990s to meet the demands of modern traffic. Construction of roads has become increasingly problematic with various opposition groups such as direct action campaigns and environmentalists. There are various ongoing and planned road building projects.

In the UK, road safety policy is part of transport policy. “Transport 2010; The 10 Year Plan” states that the basic principle is that “people travel safely and feel secure whether they are on foot or bicycle, in a car, on a train, or bus, at sea or on a plane”.

Ports

How many ports are in England?

The UK Ports industry is the second largest in Europe, handling more than 500 million tonnes of freight each year, as well as over 60 million international and domestic up passenger journeys. There are about 120 commercial ports in the United Kingdom.
Five major ports in the United Kingdom
  • Port of Felixstowe. This port is located in Suffolk and it’s also the busiest port dealing with 48% of the country’s container trade. …
  • Port of Southampton. …
  • Port of London. …
  • Port of Immingham. …
  • Port of Liverpool.
The Port of Felixstowe is Britain’s biggest and busiest container port, and one of the largest in Europe… The Port of Felixstowe is Britain’s biggest and busiest container port, and one of the largest in Europe.

South West England Key Facts

What is South West England famous for?

The South West is known for Cheddar cheese, which originated in the Somerset village of Cheddar; Devon cream teas, crabs, Cornish pasties, and cider. It is home to the Eden Project, Aardman Animations, the Glastonbury Festival, the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, trip hop music and Cornwall’s surfing beaches.

Whats in the South West of England?

The attraction of South West England for many is the beaches of Cornwall, Dorset and Devon. VisitEngland have collected some of the best experiences in South West England below. With so many events happening all year round, suitable for everyone in the family, the South West has more to offer than just coastline.

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There are eight cities: Salisbury, Bath, Wells, Bristol, Gloucester, Exeter, Plymouth and Truro. It includes two entire national parks, Dartmoor and Exmoor (a small part of the New Forest is also within the region); and four World Heritage Sites, including Stonehenge and the Jurassic Coast.

How many counties are in South West England?

The region includes four county councils (Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire and Somerset) that contain 25 district councils. Two new unitary authorities (Cornwall and Wiltshire) were created in 2009 from former counties.

South West England Statistics

Capital: London
Area: 130,279 km²
Dialing code: +44
Population: 55.98 million
National Animal: Lion
Accommodation in Bershire

Hotels and Accommodation in Berkshire, South West England

How much does it cost to stay in a hotel in Berkshire?

On average, 3-star hotels in Berkshire cost £7 per night, and 4-star hotels in Berkshire are £12 per night. If you’re looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Berkshire can on average be found for £27 per night (based on Booking.com prices).

What are the best hotels to stay in Berkshire?

Stirrups Hotel, Coworth Park – Dorchester Collection and Crown and Garter are some of the popular hotels in Berkshire.

In addition to these hotels, The Six Bells, The Swan at Streatley and Moxy Slough are also popular in Berkshire.

What are the best hotels in Berkshire near Windsor Castle?

Some of the best hotels in Berkshire near Windsor Castle include Windsorian Experience, Hampden Apartments – The Richard and Gilbey’s Bar, Restaurant & Townhouse.

What hotels in Berkshire have nice views?

Cliveden House – an Iconic Luxury Hotel, Coworth Park – Dorchester Collection and Karma Sanctum On The Greenhave received great reviews from travellers in Berkshire regarding the views from their hotel rooms.

Guests staying in Berkshire also spoke highly of the views from the rooms at Monkey Island Estate – Small Luxury Hotels of the World, The Furze Bush Inn and The Runnymede on Thames.

Which hotels in Berkshire are good for families?

Many families visiting Berkshire loved staying at Kings Arms, Coworth Park – Dorchester Collection and Bel and the Dragon-Reading.

Similarly, Crown and Garter, Stirrups Hotel and The Swan at Streatley are also popular among family travellers.

What hotels in Berkshire are good for couples?

Couples travelling in Berkshire loved staying at Coworth Park – Dorchester Collection, Stirrups Hotel and Kings Arms.

Similarly, these hotels in Berkshire are highly rated by couples: The Royal Oak, Yattendon, Fairmont Windsor Park and Crown and Garter.

What are the best cities to stay in Berkshire?

Reading, Slough and Windsor are popular with other travellers visiting Berkshire.

What hotels in Berkshire offer an especially good breakfast?

For hotels in Berkshire that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try Coworth Park – Dorchester Collection, Bull Inn and Kings Arms.

Breakfast at these hotels in Berkshire are also highly rated: The Royal Foresters, The Royal Adelaide Hotel and Bel and the Dragon-Reading.

What are some popular places to stay in and around Berkshire?

Popular places to stay in Berkshire include hotels near Windsor Castle, Madejski Stadium and The Fat Duck.

How many hotels in Berkshire are listed on Booking.com?

There are 928 hotels in Berkshire you can book on Booking.com.

Hotels and Accommodation in Gloucestershire, South West England

What are some popular places to stay in and around Gloucestershire?

Popular places to stay in Gloucestershire include hotels near Thornbury Castle, Ancient Ram Inn and Sudeley Castle.

What are the best hotels in Gloucestershire near Gloucestershire Airport?

Travellers who stayed in Gloucestershire near Gloucestershire Airport (GLO) have said good things about Manor by the Lake, The Greenway Hotel & Spa and Edward Hotel.

What hotels in Gloucestershire have nice views?

The Fleet Inn, Burleigh Court Hotel and The Old New Innhave received great reviews from travellers in Gloucestershire regarding the views from their hotel rooms.

Guests staying in Gloucestershire also spoke highly of the views from the rooms at Thyme, Wild Thyme & Honey and Five Alls.

What hotels in Gloucestershire are good for couples?

Couples travelling in Gloucestershire loved staying at The Seagrave Arms, Manor by the Lake and The Old Stocks Inn.

Similarly, these hotels in Gloucestershire are highly rated by couples: Barnsley House, No38 The Park and Stow Lodge Hotel.

What hotels in Gloucestershire offer an especially good breakfast?

For hotels in Gloucestershire that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try Manor by the Lake, The Seagrave Arms and Barnsley House.

Breakfast at these hotels in Gloucestershire are also highly rated: Stow Lodge Hotel, The Old Stocks Inn and The Old New Inn.

What are the best hotels in Gloucestershire near Thornbury Castle?

Some of the best hotels in Gloucestershire near Thornbury Castle include Thornbury Castle – A Relais & Chateaux Hotel, Midland Way Apartments from Your Stay Bristol and The Swan.

How much does it cost to stay in a hotel in Gloucestershire?

On average, 3-star hotels in Gloucestershire cost £13 per night, and 4-star hotels in Gloucestershire are £18 per night. If you’re looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Gloucestershire can on average be found for £29 per night (based on Booking.com prices).

What are the best hotels to stay in Gloucestershire?

The Seagrave Arms, The Old Stocks Inn and Barnsley House are some of the popular hotels in Gloucestershire.

In addition to these hotels, Ingleside House, No38 The Park and Wild Thyme & Honey are also popular in Gloucestershire.

What are the best cities to stay in Gloucestershire?

Cheltenham, Gloucester and Cirencester are popular with other travellers visiting Gloucestershire.

How many hotels in Gloucestershire are listed on Booking.com?

There are 1,377 hotels in Gloucestershire you can book on Booking.com.

Which hotels in Gloucestershire are good for families?

Many families visiting Gloucestershire loved staying at Manor by the Lake, Barnsley House and The Old Stocks Inn.

Similarly, The Seagrave Arms, Thyme and The Old New Inn are also popular among family travellers.

Hotels and Accommodation in Cornwall, South West England

How many hotels in Cornwall are listed on Booking.com?

There are 5,293 hotels in Cornwall you can book on Booking.com.

What hotels in Cornwall offer an especially good breakfast?

For hotels in Cornwall that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try Polraen Country House Hotel, Talland Bay Hotel, Looe and The St Enodoc Hotel.

Breakfast at these hotels in Cornwall are also highly rated: Zucchini Hotel, The Claremont Hotel-Adult Only and Beacon Country House Hotel.

What are the best hotels in Cornwall near The Lizard and Kynance Cove?

Some of the best hotels in Cornwall near The Lizard and Kynance Cove include Haelarcher Farmhouse, The Top House Inn and Housel Bay Hotel.

What are the best cities to stay in Cornwall?

Newquay, Falmouth and St Austell are popular with other travellers visiting Cornwall.

What are some popular places to stay in and around Cornwall?

Popular places to stay in Cornwall include hotels near The Lizard and Kynance Cove, Fistral Beach and St Michael’s Mount.

How much does it cost to stay in a hotel in Cornwall?

On average, 3-star hotels in Cornwall cost £15 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cornwall are £22 per night. If you’re looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cornwall can on average be found for £27 per night (based on Booking.com prices).

What hotels in Cornwall have nice views?

The Old School Hotel, Zucchini Hotel and The Gate Cornwall have received great reviews from travellers in Cornwall regarding the views from their hotel rooms.

Guests staying in Cornwall also spoke highly of the views from the rooms at The Wilcove Inn, Driftwood and Tremarne Hotel.

What are the best hotels to stay in Cornwall?

OYO Minerva Guesthouse, Bodmin Jail Hotel and Host St Ives are some of the popular hotels in Cornwall.

In addition to these hotels, Tremarne Hotel, The White House Hotel and Beacon Country House Hotel are also popular in Cornwall.

Which hotels in Cornwall are good for families?

Many families visiting Cornwall loved staying at Polraen Country House Hotel, The Gate Cornwall and St Tudy Inn.

Similarly, Boscundle Manor, The Wilcove Inn and The Claremont Hotel-Adult Only are also popular among family travellers.

What hotels in Cornwall are good for couples?

Couples travelling in Cornwall loved staying at Host St Ives, Tremarne Hotel and The Gate Cornwall.

Similarly, these hotels in Cornwall are highly rated by couples: Boscundle Manor, The White House Hotel and Talland Bay Hotel, Looe.

Hotels and Accommodation in Devon, South West England

What hotels in Devon offer an especially good breakfast?

For hotels in Devon that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try The Whitehouse, The Bonnicott Hotel Lynmouth and Rooms At Babbacombe.

Breakfast at these hotels in Devon are also highly rated: Thurlestone Hotel, The White Hart Wilmington and Chough’s Nest Hotel.

What are the best hotels in Devon near Burgh Island?

Some of the best hotels in Devon near Burgh Island include The Sloop Inn, Sunset Lodge and Alpine Cottage @Serenity Stays.

What are the best cities to stay in Devon?

Exeter, Plymouth and Torquay are popular with other travellers visiting Devon.

How many hotels in Devon are listed on Booking.com?

There are 4,641 hotels in Devon you can book on Booking.com.

What are some popular places to stay in and around Devon?

Popular places to stay in Devon include hotels near Burgh Island, Blackpool Sands and Plymouth Hoe.

How much does it cost to stay in a hotel in Devon?

On average, 3-star hotels in Devon cost £8 per night, and 4-star hotels in Devon are £12 per night. If you’re looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Devon can on average be found for £27 per night (based on Booking.com prices).

What are the best hotels in Devon near Exeter International Airport?

Travellers who stayed in Devon near Exeter International Airport (EXT) have said good things about Hampton by Hilton Exeter Airport, The Grange Court Hotel and Courtyard by Marriott Exeter Sandy Park.

Among the hotels near Exeter International Airport in Devon, The Saint George & Dragon by Innkeeper’s Collection, The Globe and Leonardo Hotel Exeter – Formerly Jurys Inn have also been highly rated.

Which hotels in Devon are good for families?

Many families visiting Devon loved staying at The White Hart Wilmington, The Whitehouse and The Devon Court.

Similarly, The Craft House, The Tytherleigh Arms and Barn Owl Inn are also popular among family travellers.

What hotels in Devon are good for couples?

Couples travelling in Devon loved staying at The Craft House, The Whitehouse and Rockmount Rooms & Apartment.

Similarly, these hotels in Devon are highly rated by couples: The Tors, The Devon Court and Weeke Barton.

What are the best hotels to stay in Devon?

Northgate House, The Craft House and The Devon Courtare some of the popular hotels in Devon.

In addition to these hotels, Barn Owl Inn, Rockmount Rooms & Apartment and Turtley Corn Mill are also popular in Devon.

What hotels in Devon have nice views?

Chough’s Nest Hotel, The Whitehouse and Thurlestone Hotel have received great reviews from travellers in Devon regarding the views from their hotel rooms.

Guests staying in Devon also spoke highly of the views from the rooms at Gidleigh Park- A Relais & Chateaux Hotel, The Bonnicott Hotel Lynmouth and Sid Valley Country House Hotel.

Hotels and Accommodation in Wiltshire, South West England

Which hotels in Wiltshire are good for families?

Many families visiting Wiltshire loved staying at Elderbrook House, Crown and Anchor and The Horse And Groom Inn.

Similarly, Compasses Inn, Howard’s House Hotel and The Pembroke Arms are also popular among family travellers.

What are some popular places to stay in and around Wiltshire?

Popular places to stay in Wiltshire include hotels near Stonehenge, Badminton Horse Trials and Swindon Designer Outlet.

What hotels in Wiltshire offer an especially good breakfast?

For hotels in Wiltshire that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try Compasses Inn, The Green Dragon and The Horse And Groom Inn.

Breakfast at these hotels in Wiltshire are also highly rated: Elderbrook House, Crown and Anchor and The Bell at Ramsbury.

What are the best hotels in Wiltshire near Stonehenge?

What hotels in Wiltshire have nice views?

Elderbrook House, The Horse And Groom Inn and Kings Arms have received great reviews from travellers in Wiltshire regarding the views from their hotel rooms.

Guests staying in Wiltshire also spoke highly of the views from the rooms at Beechfield House, Whatley Manor and Schoolhouse Restaurant and Hotel.

How many hotels in Wiltshire are listed on Booking.com?

There are 745 hotels in Wiltshire you can book on Booking.com.

How much does it cost to stay in a hotel in Wiltshire?

On average, 3-star hotels in Wiltshire cost £5 per night, and 4-star hotels in Wiltshire are £8 per night. If you’re looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Wiltshire can on average be found for £20 per night (based on Booking.com prices).

What are the best hotels to stay in Wiltshire?

The Churchill By Greene King Inns, Elderbrook House and Crown and Anchor are some of the popular hotels in Wiltshire.

In addition to these hotels, Whatley Manor, The Peppermill Town house Hotel & Restaurant and Compasses Inn are also popular in Wiltshire.

What are the best cities to stay in Wiltshire?

Swindon, Salisbury and Warminster are popular with other travellers visiting Wiltshire.

What hotels in Wiltshire are good for couples?

Couples travelling in Wiltshire loved staying at The Bradley Hare, Elderbrook House and Crown and Anchor.

Similarly, these hotels in Wiltshire are highly rated by couples: Whatley Manor, Compasses Inn and The Peppermill Town house Hotel & Restaurant.

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Healthcare

Healthcare in England is mainly provided by the National Health Service (NHS), a public body that provides healthcare to all permanent residents in England, that is free at the point of use. The body is one of four forming the UK National Health Service as health is a devolved matter, there are differences with the provisions for healthcare elsewhere in the United Kingdom, and in England it is overseen by NHS England.[1] Though the public system dominates healthcare provision in England, private health care and a wide variety of alternative and complementary treatments are available for those willing and able to pay.

The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care is a senior minister of the Crown within the Government of the United Kingdom, and leads the Department of Health and Social Care with responsibility for England’s NHS. The Secretary serves as the principal adviser to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on all health matters.

National Health Service

The NHS is free at the point of use for the patient though there are charges associated with eye tests, dental care, prescriptions, and many aspects of personal care.

The NHS provides the majority of healthcare in England, including primary care, in-patient care, long-term healthcare, ophthalmology and dentistry. The National Health Service Act 1946 came into effect on 5 July 1948. Private health care has continued parallel to the NHS, paid for largely by private insurance, but it is used by less than 8% of the population, and generally as a top-up to NHS services. Recently there have been some examples where unused private sector capacity has been used to increase NHS capacity and in some cases the NHS has commissioned the private sector to establish and run new facilities on a sub contracted basis. The involvement of the private sector remains relatively small and according to one survey by the BMA, a large proportion of the public oppose such involvement.[3]

Crime

The crime rate in the United Kingdom was 79.52 per 1,000 people in 2021–2022. The overall UK crime rate saw a 1.18% increase from 2020. Among England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the country with the highest crime rate was England, at 77.49 crimes per 1,000 people.

The overall crime rate in England in 2021 was 75 crimes per 1,000 people, and the most common crimes were violence and sexual offences, which happened to roughly every 33 out of 1,000 residents.

Out of all of England’s larger towns and cities, Westminster is the most dangerous. The next most dangerous is Middlesbrough, and Leeds comes in as third most dangerous. There are safer parts of England, starting with Bamber Bridge which ranks as the safest area in England, followed up by Fareham in second place, and Cannock in third place.

Tourism

Tourism plays a significant part in the economic life of England. In 2018, the United Kingdom as a whole was the world’s 10th most visited country for tourists,[2] and 17 of the United Kingdom’s 25 UNESCO World Heritage Sites fall within England.

VisitEngland is the official tourist board for England. VisitEngland’s stated mission is to build England’s tourism product, raise Britain’s profile worldwide, increase the volume and value of tourism exports and develop England and Britain’s visitor economy.

How many cities are there in South West England?

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There are eight cities: Salisbury, Bath, Wells, Bristol, Gloucester, Exeter, Plymouth and Truro. It includes two entire national parks, Dartmoor and Exmoor (a small part of the New Forest is also within the region); and four World Heritage Sites, including Stonehenge and the Jurassic Coast

Towns & Cities in South West England

The largest cities and towns are
  • Bristol
  • Plymouth
  • Bournemouth
  • Poole
  • Swindon
  • Torbay
  • Gloucester
  • Cheltenham
  • Exeter
  • Bath
  • Weston-super-Mare
  • Taunton
  • Salisbury
  • Weymouth

Counties in South West England

South West Counties & Islands
  • Berkshire.
  • Bristol & S. Gloucestershire.
  • Cornwall.
  • Devon
  • Wiltshire

Towns in Cornwall, South West England

Below is the list of locations in Cornwall. The regional and county boundaries around Britain do change so some of the locations may be in a different region to what you expect. To make searching easier, some of the locations are listed under their older county names as this is how most people remember them.

  • Bodmin
  • Boscastle
  • Bude
  • Callington
  • Camborne
  • Camelford
  • Carbis Bay
  • Chapel Amble
  • Constantine
  • Coverack
  • Davidstow
  • Delabole
  • Falmouth
  • Fowey
  • Goonhavern
  • Gunnislake
  • Halsetown
  • Hayle
  • Helston
  • Herodsfoot
  • Launceston
  • Liskeard
  • Lizard
  • Looe
  • Lostwithiel
  • Marazion
  • Mawnan Smith
  • Mawnan
  • Mevagissey
  • Mousehole
  • Mullion
  • Newlyn
  • Newquay
  • Padstow
  • Par
  • Pendeen
  • Penryn
  • Penzance
  • Perranporth
  • Polperro
  • Polzeath
  • Port Isaac
  • Porthcurno
  • Porthleven
  • Porthtowan
  • Portreath
  • Portwrinkle
  • Praa Sands
  • Redruth
  • Saltash
  • Sennen
  • St. Agnes
  • St. Austell
  • St. Blazey
  • St. Columb Major
  • St. Germans
  • St. Ives
  • St. Just
  • St. Mawes
  • St. Minver
  • Tintagel
  • Torpoint
  • Truro
  • Wadebridge
  • Whitstone

Towns in Berkshire, South West England

Below is the list of locations in Berkshire. The regional and county boundaries around Britain do change so some of the locations may be in a different region to what you expect. To make searching easier, some of the locations are listed under their older county names as this is how most pe

  • Aldermaston
  • Ascot
  • Binfield
  • Bracknell
  • Bray
  • Burchett’s Green
  • Caversham
  • Chieveley
  • Colnbrook
  • Compton
  • Cookham
  • Crowthorne
  • Datchet
  • Finchampstead
  • Hungerford
  • Hurley
  • Lambourn
  • Maidenhead
  • Newbury
  • Oakley Green
  • Pangbourne
  • Reading
  • Sandhurst
  • Sindlesham
  • Slough
  • Speen
  • Spencers Wood
  • Sulhamstead
  • Sunningdale
  • Sunninghill
  • Swallowfield
  • Thatcham
  • Theale
  • Twyford
  • Upper Bucklebury
  • Wargrave
  • Wickham
  • Windsor
  • Wokingham
  • Woodley
  • Wraysbury

Towns in Devon, South West England

Below is the list of locations in Devon. The regional and county boundaries around Britain do change so some of the locations may be in a different region to what you expect. To make searching easier, some of the locations are listed under their older county names as this is how most people remember them.

  • Abbotskerswell
  • Appledore
  • Ashburton
  • Axminster
  • Babbacombe
  • Bampton
  • Barnstaple
  • Beaworthy
  • Berrynarbor
  • Bideford
  • Bigbury-on-Sea
  • Bovey Tracey
  • Bradworthy
  • Braunton
  • Brixham
  • Buckfastleigh
  • Budleigh Salterton
  • Burrington
  • Chagford
  • Challacombe
  • Cheldon
  • Chudleigh
  • Chulmleigh
  • Colyford
  • Colyton
  • Combe Martin
  • Crediton
  • Croyde
  • Cullompton
  • Dartmouth
  • Dawlish
  • Dolton
  • Drewsteignton
  • Exeter
  • Exmouth
  • Great Torrington
  • Harbertonford
  • Hatherleigh
  • Hemyock
  • Holbeton
  • Holsworthy
  • Honiton
  • Ilfracombe
  • Ivybridge
  • Kingsbridge
  • Kingsteignton
  • Kingswear
  • Lifton
  • Little Torrington
  • Lympstone
  • Lynmouth
  • Lynton
  • Marldon
  • Merton
  • Moretonhampstead
  • Newton Abbot
  • Northam
  • Okehampton
  • Ottery St. Mary
  • Paignton
  • Parracombe
  • Pennymoor
  • Plymouth
  • Plympton
  • Rattery
  • Salcombe
  • Seaton
  • Shaldon
  • Shebbear
  • Shirwell
  • Sidmouth
  • South Brent
  • South Molton
  • Sowton
  • Starcross
  • Stoke
  • Tavistock
  • Teignmouth
  • Thurlestone
  • Tiverton
  • Topsham
  • Torquay
  • Totnes
  • Uffculme
  • Walkhampton
  • West Down
  • Westleigh
  • Westward Ho!
  • Woolacombe
  • Yelverton
  • Yettington

Towns in Wiltshire, South West England

Below is the list of locations in Wiltshire. The regional and county boundaries around Britain do change so some of the locations may be in a different region to what you expect. To make searching easier, some of the locations are listed under their older county names as this is how most people remember them.

  • Aldbourne
  • Amesbury
  • Avebury
  • Biddestone
  • Bradford on Avon
  • Broughton Gifford
  • Calne
  • Castle Combe
  • Chippenham
  • Chiseldon
  • Corsham
  • Cricklade
  • Devizes
  • Durrington
  • Highworth
  • Holt
  • Horningsham
  • Lacock
  • Lyneham
  • Malmesbury
  • Market Lavington
  • Marlborough
  • Melksham
  • Mere
  • Monkton Farleigh
  • Pewsey
  • Potterne
  • Purton
  • Ramsbury
  • Salisbury
  • Swindon
  • Tidworth
  • Trowbridge
  • Warminster
  • Westbury
  • Wilton
  • Wootton Bassett
  • Wroughton

Towns & Cities in Gloucestershire, South West England

Below is the list of locations in Gloucestershire. The regional and county boundaries around Britain do change so some of the locations may be in a different region to what you expect. To make searching easier, some of the locations are listed under their older county names as this is how most people remember them.

  • Amberley
  • Andoversford
  • Apperley
  • Badminton
  • Berkeley
  • Bibury
  • Bishop’s Cleeve
  • Bourton-on-the-Water
  • Bradley Stoke
  • Bream
  • Cheltenham
  • Chipping Campden
  • Churchdown
  • Cinderford
  • Cirencester
  • Coleford
  • Dursley
  • Fairford
  • Forthampton
  • Gloucester
  • Hawkesbury Upton
  • Hawling
  • Kemble
  • Lechlade
  • Lydney
  • Moreton-in-Marsh
  • Nailsworth
  • Newent
  • Newnham
  • Northleach
  • Painswick
  • Quenington
  • Somerford Keynes
  • Staunton
  • Stonehouse
  • Stow-on-the-Wold
  • Stroud
  • Tetbury
  • Tewkesbury
  • Toddington
  • Westbury-on-Severn
  • Winchcombe
  • Winterbourne
  • Woodchester
  • Wotton-under-Edge

Museums & Galleries

Below we have listed some of the best museum’s in South West England

Nature in Art (Gloucestershire)
Haynes International Motor Museum (Yeovil)
Bristol Free Museum & Art Gallery (Bristol)
American Museum in Britain (Bath)
Geevor Tin Mine Museum (Penzance)
Bygones (Torquay)
The Keep Military Museum (Dorchester)
Gloucester Waterways Museum (Gloucestershire)
Lizard Lighthouse Heritage Centre (Helston)
The Steam Museum (Swindon)

National Parks

World Heritage Sites

Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape
www.cornishmining.org.uk

The City of Bath England. A World Heritage City
www.bathworldheritage.org.uk

The Stonehenge, Avebury, and Associated Sites World Heritage
www.english-heritage.org.uk

UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site

The Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site (Jurassic Coast)
jurassiccoast.org

UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

North Devon – www.northdevonbiosphere.org.uk

UNESCO European Geopark

English Riviera Geopark – www.englishrivierageopark.org.uk

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Blackdown Hills AONB www.blackdownhillsaonb.org.uk

Cornwall AONB – (consisting of 12 individual sites)
www.cornwall-aonb.gov.uk

Cotswolds AONB – www.cotswoldsaonb.org.uk

Cranborne Chase and the West Wiltshire Downs AONB cranbornechase.org.uk

Dorset AONB (almost half of the county) www.dorsetaonb.org.uk

East Devon AONB www.eastdevonaonb.org.uk

Mendip Hills AONB www.mendiphillsaonb.org.uk

North Devon Coast AONB www.northdevon-aonb.org.uk

North Wessex Downs www.northwessexdowns.org.uk

Quantock Hills AONB www.quantockhills.com

South Devon Coast AONB www.southdevonaonb.org.uk

Tamar Valley AONB www.tamarvalley.org.uk

Wye Valley AONB www.wyevalleyaonb.org.uk

South West England Beaches

The Beach Guide – South West England www.thebeachguide.co.uk/south-west-england

Admiralty EasyTide – tidal predictions easytide.admiralty.co.uk

Travel Requirements

When you travel to England, you:

  • do not need to complete a UK passenger locator form before you travel
  • do not need to take any COVID-19 tests before you travel or after you arrive
  • do not need to quarantine when you arrive

This applies whether you are vaccinated or not.

It includes people who are transiting through England.

Other countries may have rules about what you need to do to leave the country to travel to England. You should check travel advice for the country you are travelling from.

How to stay safe while in the UK and on public transport

Check separate public health guidance on how to stay safe and help prevent the spread of Coronavirus while you are in the UK.

Travel provider and transport hub rules

Your travel provider, or the transport hub you travel through, may have COVID-19 rules in place. For example they may require or advise you to wear a face covering.

You should follow any COVID-19 rules and guidance from:

  • your travel provider – airline, ferry, coach or train company
  • the transport venue – airport, port, coach or railway station

Red list countries and territories

There are currently no red list restrictions in place for travel to England.

Travel abroad from England

Other countries have rules about what you must do to travel there from England.

Read separate guidance about what you need to do to travel abroad from England.

Covid Information

Most governments have implemented special entry and exit restrictions and requirements for their territory due to COVID-19. These measures can be imposed suddenly and may include:

  • entry or exit bans
  • quarantine
  • mandatory proof of vaccination or COVID-19 testing
  • suspensions or reductions of international transportation options

Foreign authorities might not recognize or accept proof of vaccination issued by Canadian provinces and territories. You may need to obtain a translation, a notarization, an authentication, or the legalization of the document.

Before travelling:

  • verify if the local authorities of both your current location and destinations have implemented any restrictions or requirements related to this situation
  • consider even your transit points, as there are transit rules in place in many destinations
  • monitor the media for the latest information
  • reconfirm the requirements with your airline or tour operator

The situation could disrupt your travel plans. You should not depend on the Government of Canada for assistance to change your travel plans.

Useful links

Every country or territory decides who can enter or exit through its borders. The Government of Canada cannot intervene on your behalf if you do not meet your destination’s entry or exit requirements.

We have obtained the information on this page from the British authorities. It can, however, change at any time.

Verify this information with the Foreign Representatives in Canada.

Check your Passport and Travel Documents before you travel

Check how long it will take to get a passport before you apply.

If you need a passport urgently, you can find out more about the Online Premium or 1 week Fast Track services.

Do not book travel until you have a valid passport – your new passport will not have the same number as your old one.

What is a passport?
A passport is a travel document that serves as the ultimate form of proof for your citizenship. Every country issues passports to citizens of that country.  British Citizen passports are issued by the United Kingdom Identity & Passport Service (IPS).  UK passports come in two sizes to accommodate frequent travellers, jumbo and regular.  Jumbo passports contain 48 pages while regular passports contain 32 pages.

Do I need a passport?
British citizens require passports to exit and enter the UK and all other countries in the world. It is your responsibility to carry the correct identification while travelling abroad.

Do British Subjects have the same rights of entry to other countries as a British Citizen passport?
No. British Subject passport holders have different entry requirements than British Citizen passport holders. If you hold one of these passports and require information on passports and visas, email info@uk.visacentral.comfor further information.

How does VisaCentral obtain a passport for me?
VisaCentral provides passport services for UK citizens by submitting proper documentation on your behalf to the UK Identity & Passport Service (IPS). This eliminates the need for you to visit, communicate, and correspond directly with the IPS.  Please go to Passports to see the full range of passport services VisaCentral provides.  For citizens of any other country residing in the UK, please consult your home country’s local consular office for passport details.

How long is my passport valid?
If your passport was issued when you were 16 years of age or older, your passport is valid for 10 years. If your passport was issued when you were 15 years of age or younger, your passport is valid for 5 years.

When applying for a passport renewal, will my old passport be returned to me?
Yes, your old passport will be returned unless it is deemed to be damaged by the UK Identity & Passport Service (IPS). The passport will clearly indicate that it is invalid and it is important that you advise whether any valid visas remain in the passport before applying for it to be renewed.

How long must my passport be valid for international travel?
Most countries require that a passport be valid for at least six months beyond the completion of a trip. If your passport expires sooner than that, you must apply to renew your passport.  Go to Visas to determine how long a passport must be valid for each specific country of travel. In the event that your passport is set to expire go to Renew Passport and get started.

Can VisaCentral obtain additional passport pages for my passport?
No. You must apply for another passport. Go to Renew Passport for details.

How many blank passport pages do I need to meet entrance requirements and what is considered a ‘blank’ passport page?
Passports must have enough blank pages to accommodate entry and exit immigration stamps for each country of travel. At least one visa page in your passport is required for each visa. Most travel visas that are stamped into your passport require an entire blank visa page. A ‘blank’ visa page must be clean, clear, and not show ink or stains from any other pages in the passport.

I am recently married or divorced and have changed my name. Can VisaCentral help me change my name on my passport?
With proper documentation, you are able to change the name listed in your passport.  VisaCentral can assist you in this process by submitting the necessary documents on your behalf.  Visit Passport Name Change for details.

Can VisaCentral replace my lost or stolen passport?
With correct documentation, VisaCentral can replace your lost or stolen passport in as little as a day. Visit Lost or Stolen Passports for details.

Do my children require passports?
Yes. Each individual citizen, including infants, must possess his or her own passport. You are not allowed to represent other members of the family inside your passport. VisaCentral can assist you if you need to get a new child passport or if you need to renew a child’s passport.  Visit Child Passport to learn about passport requirements for children.

How old must my children be to apply for a Child Passport?
Your children must be 15 years old or younger to apply for a Child Passport.  Visit Child Passport to learn about passport requirements for children under the age of 15.

How long will it take VisaCentral to process my passport?
For most passport services VisaCentral has one processing time: Fast Track – 6 working days. Visit Passports to determine the passport processing time for the type of passport you are looking for.

What mailing method does VisaCentral recommend for submitting my completed VisaCentral Application Pack?
VisaCentral recommends using Royal Mail Special Delivery or other traceable methods of delivery when submitting your completed VisaCentral Application Pack.

UK Emergency Travel Documents

UK Emergency Travel Documents (ETDs) aren’t valid for entry into the USA or transit through the USA on an ESTA. If you’re planning to enter or transit through the USA using an ETD, you must apply for a visa from the nearest US embassy or consulate before you travel, which may take a number of days, or hold a valid lawful permanent resident card (often referred to as a ‘green card’), which you must have with you on arrival. UK ETDs issued in the USA are valid for exit from the USA.

Visa Requirements

You may need a visa to come to the UK to study, work, visit or join family.

There are different visas depending on:

  • where you come from
  • why you want to come to the UK
  • how long you want to stay for
  • your personal circumstances and skills

Before you apply, you must check if you need a visa and what type you need. Depending on your nationality, you might not need a visa to visit or transit through the UK.

Your application must be approved before you travel.

You do not need to apply for a visa if you’re an Irish citizen.

If you’re from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein

If you or your family member started living in the UK by 31 December 2020, you may be able to apply to the free EU Settlement Scheme instead of applying for a visa.

The deadline to apply was 30 June 2021 for most people. You can still apply if either:

  • you have a later deadline – for example, you’re joining a family member in the UK who was living in the UK by 31 December 2020
  • you have ‘reasonable grounds’ for being unable to apply by 30 June 2021 – for example, you had an illness, or were the victim of domestic abuse

Check if you can still apply to the EU Settlement Scheme.

If you want to visit the UK

Apply for a Standard Visitor visa to visit the UK for up to 6 months. For example:

  • for a holiday or to see family and friends
  • for a business trip or meeting
  • to do a short course of study

You must apply for a Marriage Visitor visa if you want to visit the UK to get married or register a civil partnership.

If you have a visitor visa you cannot take a job in the UK.

If you’re travelling through the UK

You might need a visa if you’re travelling through the UK on your way to another country, for example if you have a layover between flights.

Apply for a visa to travel through the UK.

If you want to study in the UK

Your course length, type and place of study affect which visa to apply for.

A Standard Visitor visa lets you do a short course of study that lasts no longer than 6 months.

A Short-term study visa lets you come to the UK to study an English language course that is over 6 months and up to 11 months.

A Student visa is usually for a longer course. You must be sponsored by a licensed college or university and have a confirmed place. You may be able to do some work on this visa.

A Child Student visa is for 4 to 17 year olds who want to study at an independent school. If you’re 16 or over, you can do some work on this visa.

If you want to work in the UK

You can work in the UK on a short or long-term basis with a work visa. There are many types of work visa.

The visa you need depends upon:

  • your skills and qualifications
  • if you have a job offer and sponsorship
  • if you want to bring your family with you
  • what you’ll be doing – for example sporting, charitable or religious work

You can set up a business with a Start-up visa or an Innovator visa.

If you want to join family in the UK

If you’re a spouse, partner or family member of someone who has British citizenship or settlement in the UK, you can apply for a family visa to join them. They may need to show that they can support you financially.

You may be able to apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR) after a set amount of time living in the UK.

If your family member is in the UK on a visa

You may be able to apply for a visa to join a family member who’s in the UK on a visa. They must be either:

  • your spouse or partner
  • your parent if you’re 18 or under

Check what visa you’ll need to join them.

If your family member is from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein

You can apply for a free family permit if you have a close family member who was living in the UK by 31 December 2020. A family permit lets you live, work and study in the UK for up to 6 months.

Close family members include your spouse or civil partner, child, grandchild, parent or grandparent.

You can apply to the EU Settlement Scheme after your family permit expires.

Family reunion visas for refugees

If you were separated from your partner or child when you were forced to leave your country, they can apply to join you in the UK.

Your family members can apply if you have been given asylum or 5 years’ humanitarian protection, and not have British citizenship.

Other ways to get permission to live in the UK

Commonwealth citizens

You can apply for an Ancestry visa to work in the UK if you have a British grandparent and meet other eligibility criteria.

You may have right of abode to live in the UK.

If you’re a Commonwealth citizen and cannot prove your right to be in the UK, read about the Windrush scheme.

Returning residents

If you had indefinite leave to remain (ILR) and left the UK for more than 2 years you’ll need to apply for a Returning Resident visa to come back.

Other visas

There may be another visa that’s right for you based on your circumstances. Check if you need a visa and what other visas you’re eligible for.

Healthcare

  • Stay up to date with public health guidance and confirm coverage with your insurance provider.
  • Make sure your vaccinations are up-to-date before you travel.
  • Ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance.
  • The standard of medical facilities in the UK is good.
  • We have a reciprocal healthcare agreement with the UK. Some GP and hospital treatments are free if you’re in the UK for a short visit. If you’re staying more than 6 months, you’ll pay a surcharge when you apply for your visa.

Bringing Medicines into England, UK

You need to prove your medicine is prescribed to you if:

  • it contains a ‘controlled drug’
  • you have it on you when you’re entering the UK

What sort of proof you need depends on the category of drug and how much of it you’re bringing in.

If you’re leaving the UK with medicine that contains a controlled drug, check with the embassy about the rules for the country you’re going to before you travel.

Check if your medicine contains a controlled drug

Ask your doctor or pharmacist whether your medicine contains a controlled drug.

You can also check the drugs listed on the packaging of your medicine and search for them on the controlled drugs list. The list does not give names of medicines, only drugs that are used in medicines.

If it contains a drug listed as schedule 2, 3 or 4 (part 1)

When entering the UK, you need to either:

  • carry a letter of proof that the medicine was prescribed to you
  • get a personal licence if you’re travelling in the UK for at least 3 months or carrying enough of the medicine to last you that long

If you’re a UK resident who has been prescribed this medicine abroad, you must also contact the Drug and Firearms Licensing Unit.

Drug and Firearms Licensing Unit
dflu.ie@homeoffice.gov.uk
Telephone: 020 7035 6330
Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm
Find out about call charges

If it contains a drug listed as schedule 4 (part 2)

To make sure your medicine does not get taken away from you at the border, carry a letter of proof that the medicine was prescribed to you.

If it contains a drug listed as schedule 1

You must contact the Drug and Firearms Licensing Unit before you travel to the UK.

If you need a letter of proof

You need to get the letter from the person who prescribed your medicine. You might need to show this at the border.

The letter must include:

  • your name
  • what countries you’re going to and when
  • a list of your medicine, including how much you have, doses and the strength
  • the signature of the person who prescribed your drugs

If you need a personal licence

Email dflu.ie@homeoffice.gov.uk to ask for an application form. Include in your message your full intended travel details and reason for visit, as well as your UK address.

Before emailing, you should also:

  • know the details of your medicine, including dose, strength and quantity
  • have a letter from your doctor including their professional registration number

Apply at least 15 working days before you’re due to travel.

For further details, read more about personal licences.

Weather

The climate of South West England is classed as oceanic (Cfb) according to the Köppen climate classification. The oceanic climate typically experiences cool winters with warmer summers and precipitation all year round, with more experienced in winter. Annual rainfall is about 1,000 millimetres (39 in) and up to 2,000 millimetres (79 in) on higher ground.[10] Summer maxima averages range from 18 °C (64 °F) to 22 °C (72 °F) and winter minimum averages range from 1 °C (34 °F) to 4 °C (39 °F) across the south-west.

It is the second windiest area of the United Kingdom, the majority of winds coming from the south-west and north-east. Government organisations predict the region to rise in temperature and become the hottest region in the United Kingdom.

Inland areas of low altitude experience the least amount of precipitation. They experience the highest summer maxima temperatures, but winter minima are colder than the coast. Snowfalls are more frequent in comparison to the coast, but less so in comparison to higher ground. It experiences the lowest wind speeds and sunshine total in between that of the coast and the moors. The climate of inland areas is more noticeable the further north-east into the region.

In comparison to inland areas, the coast experiences high minimum temperatures, especially in winter, and it experiences slightly lower maximum temperatures during the summer. Rainfall is the lowest at the coast and snowfall is rarer than the rest of the region. Coastal areas are the windiest parts of the peninsula and they receive the most sunshine. The general coastal climate is more typical the further south-west into the region.

Areas of moorland inland such as: Bodmin Moor, Dartmoor and Exmoor experience lower temperatures and more precipitation than the rest of the southwest (approximately twice as much rainfall as lowland areas), because of their high altitude. Both of these factors also cause it to experience the highest levels of snowfall and the lowest levels of sunshine. Exposed areas of the moors are windier than lowlands and can be almost as windy as the coast.

What is the weather like in South West England?

In the south, Summer is pleasantly warm with average temperatures ranging from 18-23°C. Between May and September the weather really warms up, particularly in London and parts of south east England where temperatures can reach up to 30°C

Travel Safety

  • You should exercise common sense and look out for suspicious behaviour, as you would in Australia.
  • International terrorists have staged attacks in the UK. The UK Government’s terrorism threat level is “substantial”, meaning it assesses an attack is likely. Islamic extremism, extreme right-wing ideology and the status of Northern Ireland contribute to the threat. Always be alert to terrorism. Take official warnings seriously.
  • Avoid areas where protests are occurring due to the potential for disruption and violence. Monitor the media for information and updates. Follow the instructions of local authorities.
  • Petty crime occurs. Beware of pickpockets in tourist areas, at restaurants and bars, and on transport. Take care when using ATMs and credit cards.
  • There have been incidents of spiking and acid attacks across the UK. Be alert.

Foreign travel checklist

Read our foreign travel checklist to help you plan for your trip abroad and stay safe while you’re there.

How to get around England

The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.

What are the best How to Get Around in England?

What How to Get Around in England are 1 hour or less?

What How to Get Around in England are taking additional safety precautions?

What How to Get Around in England are good for avoiding crowds?

These hidden gems in England may have limited interaction with crowds:

England Historical Tours

The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.

What are the best Historical Tours in England?

What Historical Tours in England are taking additional safety precautions?

What Historical Tours in England are good for avoiding crowds?

These hidden gems in England may have limited interaction with crowds:

Cultural Tours

The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.

What are the best Culture in England?

What Culture in England are 1 hour or less?

What Culture in England are taking additional safety precautions?

What Culture in England are good for avoiding crowds?

These hidden gems in England may have limited interaction with crowds:

Museums in England

The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.

What are the best Museums in England?

What Museums in England are taking additional safety precautions?

What Museums in England are good for avoiding crowds?

These hidden gems in England may have limited interaction with crowds:

Galleries in England

The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.

What are the best Art Galleries in England?

What Art Galleries in England are taking additional safety precautions?

These England experiences are providing additional COVID-19 safety measures:

England Arts & Culture Tours

The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.

What are the best Art & Culture in England?

What Art & Culture in England are 1 hour or less?

What Art & Culture in England are taking additional safety precautions?

What Art & Culture in England are good for avoiding crowds?

These hidden gems in England may have limited interaction with crowds:

Architecture Tours in England

The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.

What are the best Architecture Tours in England?

What Architecture Tours in England are 1 hour or less?

What Architecture Tours in England are taking additional safety precautions?

What Architecture Tours in England are good for avoiding crowds?

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