England is our home country and we love it. England's a small country and part of an island. There's no shortage of incredible sights and experiences to be had here. With it's stunning coastlines, beaches, breathtaking countryside and mountains, England is truly a remarkable place you should be visiting.
If you're into van life an avid walker or hiking or just love getting outdoors, we have everything you need to make the most of your time in England.
Our guides are packed with useful tips and insights on the best places to visit from mountains, beaches to forests. And if you need a place to park overnight, we can help with that too.
Wildlife here is also truly remarkable, from birds of prey to deer and everything in between. We'll share the scoop on where you should be heading for the best experience in England.
Check out our Guides for the best trips in England
Winspit Quarry has to be one of our top finds. A famous filming location, Winspit Quarry is rich in history...
Famed as King Arthur's birthplace, Tintagel is rich in history...
Tintagel Castle is steeped in history and mythology. With links to the legendary King Arthur and The Knights Of The Round Table...
Merlin's Cave is a sea cave located beneath the cliffs of Tintagel Castle in Cornwall, England. Arthurian legend says Merlin the wizard lived...
Yes, you read that right, £10 a night! If you have watched our YouTube video on how to find low-cost campsites then you will know...
The 14th prettiest in the whole of the UK. Bude, there’s a lot more to this Cornish seaside town then you might think...
Polzeath is a charming seaside village on the North Cornwall coast. Known for its breathtaking beaches, impressive surf breaks, and picturesque surroundings...
Nestled on the northern coast of Cornwall, England, Daymer Bay is smack bang in between Polzeath and Rock. It's a picturesque and serene location that offers...
Tintagel Castle is steeped in history and mythology. With links to the legendary King Arthur and The Knights Of The Round Table...
Merlin's Cave is a sea cave located beneath the cliffs of Tintagel Castle in Cornwall, England. Arthurian legend says Merlin the wizard lived...
Yes, you read that right, £10 a night! If you have watched our YouTube video on how to find low-cost campsites then you will know...
The 14th prettiest in the whole of the UK. Bude, there’s a lot more to this Cornish seaside town then you might think...
Pannage in the New Forest dates back to the time of William the Conqueror, where pigs are released into the forest during autumn to forage for acorns, beechmast, and chestnuts.
The New Forest is a stunning landscape of forest and heathland and boasts a beautiful coastline of some of the most picturesque beaches in the UK?
Your ultimate guide to the top free family-friendly things to do in the New Forest.
Do we have a treat for you? Have you ever wondered what its like to sleep in the woods surrounded by wild deer, ponies, cows and even the odd pig...
Pannage in the New Forest dates back to the time of William the Conqueror, where pigs are released into the forest during autumn to forage for acorns, beechmast, and chestnuts.
The New Forest is a stunning landscape of forest and heathland and boasts a beautiful coastline of some of the most picturesque beaches in the UK?
For only £18 with your own private slip way and pub. There is also the chain ferry...
Devils Dyke in the South of England is an old favourite of ours. At 214m you get some awesome views up there. Popular with walks, cyclists, mountain bikers to sunset seekers and paragliders...
Winspit Quarry has to be one of our top finds. A famous filming location, Winspit Quarry is rich in history...
So what's the weather like in England and what should you expect whilst you're travelling around this stunning country
It's generally mild and changeable here in England. In all honesty that is an understatement. Where we're from in Brighton the weather can actuallybe different from one side of the south downs to the other. England's got a temperate maritime climate and average temperatures vary depending on season and where you are. Temperatures can range from 0°C (32°F) in winter to 20°C (68°F) in summer.
England has a reputation for being very cloudy. Trust me it can be cloudy a lot here. With around 1500 hours of sunshine per year. It can be more sunny in the south and east south and east compared to the north and west.
It rains in England a lot, well that's how it seems lol. With the wettest months being November through January. But it can rain lots durning any time of year, so check the weather report before heading off on your trip and make sure you pack accordingly.
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