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June Newsletter

Welcome to the June edition of the Contours Holidays newsletter. We hope our UK followers are having a fantastic long weekend in celebration of the Queen’s Jubilee, and that everyone is enjoying getting out into the summery British countryside!

 

We are delighted to announce that we are once again taking new holiday bookings; please be sure to book your getaways as far in advance as possible to avoid disappointment. In the meantime, thank you very much for reading and we wish you all plenty of Happy Adventures!

 

Featured Trail:

The Isle of Anglesey Coast Path

Circling the entirety of Anglesey's coastline, this marvellous trail visits an array of quaint fishing villages and bustling, historic seaports. You'll encounter sandy beaches, expansive dunes and rocky headlands, along with countless green spaces carpeted with flowers, while the mountains of Snowdonia and the hills of Llyn Peninsula tower in the distance on the mainland.

 
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Featured Video:

Walking Hadrian's Wall Path

Celebrating 1900 years since the iconic Wall was constructed, this world famous National Trail boasts countless sites of Roman history to discover! As well as the Wall itself, which still stands in many places, the route features a plethora of forts, milecastles and other fascinating ruins.

 

Five of My Favourite
Nature Walks in England

By Sue Talbot

From Cornwall’s gaping coastal caves, sculpted by Atlantic waves, to hilly Cotswold landscapes criss-crossed by drystone walls, England plays host to some of the most spectacular scenery in the UK.


But it’s not just the aesthetics that draw visitors from all over the world: mile upon mile of walking trails teeming with wildlife also play their part. Each of my favourite nature walks has its own unique beauty and distinctive characteristics that beg to be explored.

 

In case you missed it:

Apps to enhance your walking experience

There are oodles of walk-recording apps out there focused on fitness and keeping a log of your activity.

But if you’re more interested in augmenting your walks or enticing a reluctant friend or family member onto their first rambles, tech has even more interesting solutions.

 
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