Last minute UK getaways for this Easter

Fancy getting-howay from Newcastle for early Spring, without breaking the bank? We've got you...

Erin Neal
16th April 2025
Image Credits: Scott Wylie, Wikimedia Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
If you're looking to take some well-needed rest from your studies this Easter holiday while ticking off a few new travel destinations from your list, then look no further. Whether you’re craving a city break, a coastal cleanse, or a tranquil countryside cottage, this list showcases everything the UK has to offer.

Edinburgh, Scotland
Before returning home, Edinburgh is the perfect stop for an Easter trip. For a £12 return train ride from Newcastle Central, how could you say no to the magnificent array of architecture from Medieval to Georgian-era developments? You can explore the iconic Castle, stroll along the Royal Mile, or enjoy the astonishing city views from Arthur’s Seat. With plenty of cosy pubs and a thriving arts scene, it’s the ideal city for history lovers and culture enthusiasts.

Salcombe, England
This quaint seaside town located in Devon is beautifully decorated with vibrate buildings and views overlooking turquoise waters dotted with sailboats. Its postcard-perfect charm lined with cobbled streets and breath-taking views will make you feel like you're on a sun-soaked Greek island for half the price. Salcombe is the ideal spot to make the most of the lovely weather this Easter before tourist season begins.

Belfast, Northern Ireland
For a swift yet memorable getaway, catch an early flight into the capital, then dive straight into an endless adventure of pub crawls and poor attempts at ‘splitting the G’. Embrace the local culture, explore the Titanic's history and admire the stunning city hall before catching your morning flight home after a whirlwind 24 hours in the city. It’s a fun, fast-paced way to experience Belfast’s personality and nightlife in a single day.

Brighton, England
Stop by the UK’s quirkiest town, where vintage shops, classic amusements and the iconic pier offer endless fun. Known for its rich musical history with alternative subcultures, this creative hub oozes character. Meander through the weaving roads of The Lanes as you discover artsy coffee shops and independent boutiques at every turn.

Eryri National Park, Wales
For the more adventurous, Snowdonia offers an unforgettable experience. Hike up the mountains and blissfully admire nature’s beauty above the clouds as the sky is painted with orange hues at sunrise. With waterfalls cascading nearby and crystal-clear lakes below, every step you take the dramatic scenery brings you closer to the wild. Explore nature’s serene beauty in Eryri National Park this Easter for an unparalleled escape.

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