Southern England Hotels - Short Breaks and Special Offers
Royal residences, rolling countryside, cathedral cities, navel ports and the River Thames, make up just part of the attractiveness of Southern England.With six counties to explore, please check our special offers, and read more in our find and book section, which will link you directly to each Southern England county page, or use the Destination Quicksearch box on the left to go straight to your Southern England destination.
Special Hotel Offers in Southern England
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Where to stay in Southern England
- Berkshire - a busy and prosperous county straddling the M4 motorway and the River Thames. Major high-tech industries are located in Reading, while the royal town of Windsor is a major tourist destination
- Buckinghamshire - stretching from the London outskirts towards the Midlands, Bucks is home to the rolling Chiltern Hills and the meandering River Thames. The modern manufacturing town of
Milton Keynes is just off the M1, while the commercial town of High Wycombe is close to the M40 - Hampshire - offers a rich portfolio of unspoilt countryside, stunning coastlines, historic cities such as Portsmouth and Winchester and some of England’s most picturesque villages. Hampshire is home to the historic New Forest. The university and major port city of Southampton has an excellent marina
- Isle of Wight - is one of the most idyllic yet exciting parts of Britain. A place that seems to exert an irresistible attraction that brings visitors back time after time. The main towns on the island include Cowes, Newport and Ryde. The island is reached by several ferry and services from the mainland
- Middlesex - is a cosmopolitan part of London. Middlesex is surrounded by Hertfordshire on the north, Essex on the east, County of London to the southeast and Surrey to the south and finally on the west by Buckinghamshire. Towns in Middlesex include Twickenham, Uxbridge , Wembley & Harrow
- Oxfordshire - from Henley-on-Thames in the south to Banbury in the north, the county has a wide variety of interesting destinations including the historic university city of Oxford