4 bank holiday breaks

Below, you can take a look at ideas for a May or August bank holiday roaming the Hebridean Isle of Mull, the Lake District, the South Downs or Sussex. Like what you see? Build a similar trip or get in touch!

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May Bank Holiday: UK-wide

The Isle of Mull in May

Island hopping, fiery whisky and fresh seafood, staying in pretty Tobermory with its colourful harbourfront. Book.

Island hopping, fiery whisky and fresh seafood, staying in pretty Tobermory with its colourful harbourfront. 

The South Downs in May

Independent restaurants and pubs, incredible walks and the arty market town of Lewes and/or Brighton as your base. Book.

Independent restaurants and pubs, incredible walks and the arty market town of Lewes and/or Brighton as your base. 

August Bank Holiday: England, Wales and N. Ireland

The Lakes in Late August

Stunning scenery, fantastic fell-walking and a rich literary history headline here, with a bright stay close to Windermere itself. Book.

Stunning scenery, fantastic fell-walking and a rich literary history headline here, with a bright stay close to Windermere itself. 

Rye and Sussex in Late August

Medieval Rye with its muddle of steep cobbled lanes is a perfect base for long beach walks, excellent inns, and castle ruins. Book.

Medieval Rye with its muddle of steep cobbled lanes is a perfect base for long beach walks, excellent inns, and castle ruins. 

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