VisitEngland’s #OMGB campaign highlights Great Britain and Northern Ireland as ‘Home of Amazing Moments’ to encourage Brits to holiday at home
Taking a dip in Wastwater Lake in the Lake District, catching an inland wave at Surf Snowdonia, watching sunlight breaking over the Scottish Highlands and discovering the Giant’s Causeway, are just a handful of the OMGB (Oh my Great Britain) experiences featured in VisitEngland’s new campaign to promote memorable moments that can only be had on holiday in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

The four-week #OMGB ‘Home of Amazing Moments’ campaign uses film and images of authentic experiences and activities shot on locations across the UK to inspire people to take a short break at home and encourage Brits to share their own memorable #OMGB moments on social media.

To help with some inspiration, VisitEngland has rounded up the ‘As seen on TV’ #OMGB activities and locations featured in the campaign.

Trek the Lake District with fluffy Llamas

With Lakeland Llama Treks, you can enjoy the companionship of a local Llama on a guided trek around the beautiful Eden Valley in Cumbria. A range of different treks are on offer for different levels and ages, ranging from a one hour mini trek to longer countryside trails. Complete the experience with a stay in the Llamas Pyjamas B&B and a bite to eat at the Llama Karma Café (which also doubles as a zoo). Treks from £25 per person. www.lakelandllamatreks.co.uk

Surf the longest man-made surfable waves on the planet, Snowdonia

The epic 300-metre surf lagoon on the edge of the famous Snowdonia National Park in North Wales provides consistent and guaranteed waves, without a beach in sight. Suitable for all levels thanks to different wave profiles in different zones – beginner surfers can surf alongside elite athletes, either as part of a lesson or independently in a ‘freesurf’ session. Surf sessions from £40 per adult and £30 per child. www.surfsnowdonia.co.uk

Party in the Northern Quarter, Manchester

Manchester’s Northern Quarter is a bazaar of the weird and wonderful. Handmade crafts, vintage and couture fashion, and delicious food are all on offer inside this wonderfully restored former Fish and Poultry Market. Head to Tariff and Dale built into the old fabric warehouse for finely-honed cocktails and famous sourdough pizzas. www.visitengland.com/experience/soak-creativity-northern-quarter  

See ‘Britain’s favourite view’, Wastwater, Lake District

A feast for the eyes, Wastwater has been voted Britain’s ‘favourite view’, with towering mountains surrounding the crystal waters of the deepest lake in England. It’s an ideal location for picnics, walking, and diving. Close to the towering mountain of Scafell Pike, the majestic scenery here provides an atmospheric backdrop no matter the weather. www.golakes.co.uk

Explore Scotland’s Castle Trail, Dunnottar Castle, Aberdeenshire

Part of Scotland’s Castle Trail, this clifftop fortress peering over the North Sea on the Aberdeenshire coastline counts Sir William Wallace, Mary Queen of Scots and the future King Charles II as guests. Visitors can walk through the dramatic ruins and discover a fascinating history stretching back to the 14th century. £7 per adult and £3 per child. www.visitscotland.com

Visit a former ‘supervolcano’, Glen Coe, Highlands

As Scotland’s most iconic glen it’s no wonder that this epic setting appeared in the James Bond film Skyfall. Its raw beauty is best explored on a hike, roaming amongst wild deer and admiring rocky peaks shrouded in mist. www.visitscotland.com

Discover myths and legends at The Giant’s Causeway, Antrim, Northern Ireland

This awe-inspiring World Heritage Site graced the cover of Led Zeppelin’s fifth album and featured in countless films and TV shows. The state-of-the-art visitor centre tells the story of these famous basalt columns rising out of the sea, which are the perfect backdrop for a memorable moment. From £7.50 per adult and £3.50 per child when pre-booked. www.discovernorthernireland.com

Road trippin’ on the Translink, Northern Ireland

With access to all counties, the translink train is a great way to travel through the dramatic scenery of Northern Ireland. Brimming with rich history and culture, you can explore the streets and countryside alike with metro, Ulsterbus, and NI Railways. City attractions like the Titanic Belfast are accessed with the same lines as natural wonders like The Giant’s Causeway. www.translink.co.uk

For more #OMGB holiday ideas and the chance to win competition prizes visit www.homeofamazing.com

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