Holiday Cottages in Buckinghamshire
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Why Stay in Buckinghamshire?
Buckinghamshire offers a quintessential English escape, blending rolling countryside with easy access to major cities. For UK holiday-makers seeking self-catering cottages, this county provides the perfect balance of tranquility and convenience. Whether you are looking for a peaceful retreat among the Chiltern Hills or a base to explore historic market towns, Buckinghamshire caters to every type of traveller. The region is renowned for its picturesque villages, where stone cottages line cobbled streets, offering an authentic taste of rural life without feeling isolated. Many properties feature private gardens and fireplaces, making it ideal for cosy evenings after a day of exploration or long weekends away from the city bustle.
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Families and couples alike will find plenty to enjoy across the county. History buffs can wander through the ancient market town of Aylesbury or explore the heritage sites near High Wycombe, which boasts a rich industrial past. For a touch of luxury, Marlow on the River Thames offers charming riverside walks and excellent dining options where you can sample local produce in historic settings. Milton Keynes provides modern attractions with its extensive parks and lakes, ideal for outdoor activities and family picnics. Don't miss the historic Waddesdon Manor nearby for stunning gardens and art collections.
Culture seekers should visit Amersham, known for its well-preserved architecture, or relax in the leafy suburbs of Beaconsfield. The landscape is dominated by the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering miles of walking trails perfect for burning off energy after a day of sightseeing. Food and drink enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of traditional pubs serving hearty meals and local ales, alongside boutique cafes in the towns.
Getting Around Buckinghamshire
Navigating this region is straightforward for those staying in self-catering accommodation. While a car is recommended to fully explore the countryside and reach remote cottages, public transport links are robust. Regular train services connect Aylesbury, High Wycombe, Amersham, and Beaconsfield directly to London Marylebone, making it easy to pop into the capital for a day trip if desired. The M40 motorway runs through the county, providing quick road access from the south-east. With clear signage and well-maintained roads, getting between towns like Milton Keynes and Marlow is hassle-free, ensuring your holiday remains relaxing from start to finish.
Popular Towns in Buckinghamshire
- Aylesbury
- High Wycombe
- Milton Keynes
- Marlow
- Amersham
- Beaconsfield
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit Buckinghamshire?
Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the countryside, while autumn provides beautiful foliage in the parks. Winter is quieter but can be chilly, so pack layers if visiting then.
How do I get there from London?
Buckinghamshire is easily accessible by train from London Paddington or Marylebone, with frequent services to major towns like Aylesbury and High Wycombe. Driving via the M40 motorway is also a popular option for those exploring multiple locations.
Which towns are worth visiting?
Historic market towns like Marlow and Amersham offer charming high streets, while Milton Keynes provides modern attractions and parks. Beaconsfield and High Wycombe are ideal bases for accessing the surrounding Chiltern Hills.
What activities are suitable for families?
Families can enjoy interactive exhibits at Waddesdon Manor or explore the extensive walking trails in the Chilterns. There are also numerous country parks and adventure playgrounds suitable for all ages throughout the county.
What should I pack regarding the weather?
The weather is generally mild but unpredictable, so bringing a waterproof jacket is essential year-round. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing conditions during outdoor activities.
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