Top Stops On A Road Trip Through England

Summer is in full swing and it’s common knowledge that one of the best ways to enjoy the warm weather is by taking a road trip around England. Sure, going abroad is a lot of fun, but why not take the time to explore the cultural attractions that are right on your doorstep? With a rented vehicle (preferably a convertible so you can enjoy the wind blowing through your hair) and some car hire excess insurance to ensure you’re avoiding any extra unnecessary costs, you can be out on the open road before you know it.

If you’re in need of some inspiration for which English sites you should visit, have no fear – this article is the perfect travel itinerary.

The South

If your adventure is taking you south, there are a few stops you should punch into your GPS. Brighton is home to the Chattri memorial, a perfect stop for history buffs. The monument was built to pay homage to the Sikh Indian and Hindu soldiers who lost their lives during WWI. Why not come here to pay your respects and then explore the rest of this bonny seaside town?

If you’re going to be in the Sussex area, you should make sure you visit Borde Hill Garden, located just outside of the city. It is made up of woodland and parkland, and features a flower and plant shop as well as some absolutely gorgeous garden areas. If you’re a nature lover (or just in need of a fresh, open space to stretch your legs after hours in the car), you’ll love it here.

The North

For anyone embarking on a road trip to the north of England, Manchester is a great destination. One of the area’s best attractions is the Three Rivers Gin School, a distillery that features interactive tours. Not only will you get to learn about how their gin is made, you will also have the chance to make your own bottle of this tasty spirit.

Top Tip: If you’re driving onwards after this stop and will be the one behind the wheel, remember not to indulge in any samples while you’re there. Drinking and driving is never a good idea.

Before You Go

If you’re planning to rent a vehicle for your road trip, you should invest in some car hire excess insurance so you know that you’re covered in the case of an unfortunate accident or theft. It’s far better to be safe than sorry, especially when you could be paying through the nose if some kind of fluke occurs. You should also make sure you’ve got a GPS of some sort, whether it’s a device that attaches to your dashboard or Google Maps on your phone. Getting lost can put a dampener on any adventure.

All you need for the summer road trip of your dreams is some car hire excess insurance, a map and some top attractions to visit – and hopefully now that you’ve finished this article, you’ve got some ideas for your next close-to-home holiday. Now all you need to do is book your rental car, pack your bags and grab your sunnies. It’s time for the automobile adventure of a lifetime.

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Sam Walker is a specialist insurance expert at LowerHire, a company that offers low-cost single trip and annual multi-trip car hire excess insurance policies. Travellers can rest easy knowing they will be fully protected against any hidden hire car costs and look forward to a stress-free rental experience.

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