Just when it looked like some kind of normality was returning, the Omicron variant arrived, along with new travel restrictions, causing 600,000 passengers to cancel flights from Heathrow airport in December. Luckily, there are plenty of UK staycation ideas if you’re worried about travelling abroad. 

With continued uncertainty around international travel, it looks as though staycations – a major pandemic-era trend – are here to stay, as consumers opt to holiday closer to home rather than contend with Covid tests and risk long-haul trips.

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UK Staycation ideas for 2023

Now, holiday rental firm Vrbo has revealed the UK towns and cities that have seen the biggest growth in customer demand in recent years. From seaside escapes to country idylls, here are four ideas for where to staycation in 2023…

1. Bracknell Forest

UK staycation ideas Go Ape high wire forest adventure course, Swinley Forest, Bracknell
Go Ape high wire forest adventure course, Swinley Forest, Bracknell (Alamy/PA)

Just west of London, Berkshire’s Bracknell Forest is conveniently located for urbanites in need of fresh air.

The picturesque woodland area, which saw a 110% increase in interest last year, is home to Windsor Castle and the surrounding Great Park, where red deer roam. More adventurous visitors can get a bird’s eye view of the forest from the tree-to-tree zip lines at Go Ape.

2. Southend-on-Sea

UK staycation ideas A Vrbo rental property in Southend-on-Sea
A Vrbo rental property in Southend-on-Sea (Vrbo/PA)

The coastal town of Southend-on-Sea rose in popularity by 100% last year, while Essex as a whole jumped 80%.

The kid-friendly area has lots to keep little ones entertained, from Adventure Island fun park and the Sealife aquarium to the iconic Southend Pier (the longest in the world) and Railway, plus seven miles of sand and pebble beaches.

If Southend-on-Sea is on your travel list, consider hiring a motorhome to take advantage of the motorhome parks on offer. That way, you save on travel and food, while also having transportation to get you and your family to different excursions. Just remember to take out motorhome insurance beforehand and pack your driver’s license and manual.

3. Dundee

V&A Design Museum Dundee, Scotland

V&A Design Museum Dundee, Scotland (Alamy/PA)

The opening of the V&A museum in 2018 helped put Dundee on the holidaymaker map, with interest in the Scottish coastal city rising by 80% last year.

Culture vultures will love the museum’s design-focused exhibitions, (not to mention the incredible Kengo Kuma-designed building) while the rugged natural beauty of Scotland is easily accessible with the likes of Baldragon Wood in the city and Monikie Country Park close by.

4. Lincolnshire

UK staycation ideas Stamford, Lincolnshire
Stamford, Lincolnshire (Alamy/PA)

The historic Lincolnshire town of Stamford was last year voted one of the best places to live in the UK by the Sunday Times, and visitors will find a lot to love about the market town, which boasts 600 listed buildings.

Impressive architecture is a big draw all over the county (which saw a 75% spike in interest last year), with two castles (Lincoln and Belvoir), a cathedral and stunning stately homes such as Harlaxton Manor.

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