Making the most of your Middlesex holiday
From the excitement of London to the rolling hills of St. Albans, booking a holiday house in Middlesex is an ideal base from which to explore the United Kingdom. Renting a holiday home in Middlesex is a great way to experience the country's culture in and around the capital city of London, as well as its regional history and traditions. Luckily, there are many holiday apartments and holiday homes available to choose from.
Destinations
Middlesex offers must-see destinations in every direction. You can plan an entire holiday around London or travel just outside the city to Berkshire, Herefordshire or Surrey. All of these destinations will provide touring opportunities that are ideal for the whole family. Even better, holiday homes and holiday houses in Middlesex make it possible to more fully experience local life and culture whilst enjoying the comforts of home.
Things to do
Holiday homes in Middlesex will likely place you close to the extensive public transportation network which allows easy access to some of the must-see sights around England including the ancient Stonehenge on the plains of Wiltshire and the Roman Baths and Regency terraces of Bath as well as the gorgeous unspoilt landscapes of the Lake District and the Cotswalds. Stratford-Upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare and home of the Royal Shakespeare Company is also within easy reach. The region offers a wide variety of music festivals, food festivals and holiday markets depending where you are and when you visit.
Things to know
For travel based on outdoor activities outside your holiday homes and holiday rentals, like hiking in St. Albans, it's best to rent holiday houses from March to October. For renting holiday houses near the family friendly towns of Berkshire or Surrey it's best to book June to August. To enjoy the sights of London holiday apartments and holiday rentals are ideal at any time of the year, just be sure to pack an umbrella! Even during warmer months, be sure to pack a light jacket, as British summers can be cooler than expected.