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Cathedrals to visit on holiday

We know a lot of our holiday park guests and homeowners love to add a touch of history and culture to their holiday. What better way to do that than experiencing the stunning architecture of a cathedral visit. From the grandeur of Gothic cathedrals to the peaceful atmosphere and the beauty of stained-glass windows, these cities offer a unique insight into the past and present of the UK’s rich religious history.

Here are our favourite cathedrals to visit on holiday.

Edinburgh Cathedrals

Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is home to three magnificent cathedrals, each with its unique history and architecture.

One of the most notable cathedrals is St Giles’ Cathedral, a 900-year-old architectural masterpiece located on the Royal Mile. The cathedral is not just a tourist attraction but also a place of worship, where regular services are held throughout the week. The cathedral hosts concerts and events throughout the year, making it a vibrant hub of cultural activity in the city.

Edinburgh is also home to St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral and St Mary’s Catholic Cathedral. St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral is an excellent example of the Gothic Revival style, featuring beautiful stained-glass windows and intricate stonework. The cathedral also has a unique prayer tree where visitors can write their prayers and have them read out during the next prayer session.

St Mary’s Catholic Cathedral is a beautiful building located in the heart of Edinburgh. It is open to the public, providing a peaceful sanctuary for prayer and reflection. The cathedral is quite spacious, offering plenty of room for visitors to pray and meditate. It has three daily masses and six Sunday masses, with a Polish mass being held most days.

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Canterbury Cathedral

With over 1,400 years of rich history, the Canterbury Cathedral is one of the oldest and most renowned Christian structures in England. This stunning example of Gothic architecture is located in the heart of Canterbury, serving as a testament to the country’s impressive religious heritage. The cathedral offers a wide range of exhibitions that showcase a fascinating collection of artefacts, art, and historical treasures. Visitors can explore the cathedral’s magnificent architecture and learn about its captivating history through guided tours and talks that are offered regularly.

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Cathedrals in Newcastle

Newcastle is a city that boasts two iconic cathedrals – Newcastle Cathedral and St. Mary’s Cathedral.

Newcastle Cathedral is a beautiful medieval cathedral that offers a wonderful, serene space, despite being located in the bustling city centre. Its stunning stained-glass windows are admired by most visitors, especially those who love architecture. The cathedral also hosts various events throughout the year, ranging from artistic exhibitions to organ recitals.

St. Mary’s Cathedral, on the other hand, is a stunning Catholic church that offers a unique and relaxed atmosphere. The peaceful environment of the cathedral makes it an excellent destination for people seeking solitude and quiet reflection.

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London Cathedrals

If you’re visiting London, taking a tour of one of the many city’s cathedrals should definitely be on your to-do list. Three of the most iconic ones include St. Paul’s Cathedral, St. George’s Cathedral and Westminster Cathedral.

St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of the most recognisable landmarks in London and boasts an impressive dome that offers stunning views of the city. St Paul’s Cathedral boasts one of the biggest domes in the world at 366 feet high. You can walk up the hundred or so steps to the top and take in the architecture – don’t forget to spend some time in its famous Whispering Gallery on the way up.

The unique design of the walkway that is 30 metres up, allows sound to travel incredibly well. Try it for yourself with a friend and see how quietly you can whisper to one another from the opposite sides.

Westminster Cathedral is the mother church of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, featuring beautiful mosaics and intricate carvings. It was built at a time of great social and artistic change in England. It is a unique building that combines the very best of the Victorian and Edwardian eras with ground-breaking art and design from the modern age.

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Norwich Cathedrals

Norwich is famous for its two beautiful cathedrals – The Cathedral of St John the Baptist and Norwich Cathedral. Among these two structures, The Cathedral of St John the Baptist serves as a prominent landmark and a great destination to explore. This Roman Catholic cathedral was constructed in the 1800s with a stunning Victoria Gothic style. Visitors can enjoy a small exhibition display near the cafe that showcases the church’s glass windows and their creation process.

Norwich Cathedral also boasts a rich history that dates back to the 11th century. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn more about the cathedral’s fascinating past or attend one of the many concerts or events held throughout the year. Get ready to admire the Romanesque design, intricate carvings and the towering spire.

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Salisbury Cathedral

Salisbury Cathedral is an absolute must-see destination for anyone visiting the charming town of Salisbury. With its stunning Gothic architecture and having the tallest spire in the UK, this cathedral is very impressive. The cathedral’s beautiful gardens offer a beautiful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, and visitors can immerse themselves in the cathedral’s rich history that spans over 800 years.

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Glasgow Cathedrals

Glasgow is home to some of the most stunning cathedrals in the UK, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich religious heritage. The most notable cathedral is the Glasgow Cathedral, one of the few medieval buildings in the city that has survived the test of time. The cathedral is a stunning example of a fascinating history that dates back to the 12th century. Visitors can take a guided tour of the cathedral to learn about the many religious artefacts and treasures that are housed there.

St Andrew’s Cathedral and St Mary’s Cathedral are also both significant landmarks in Glasgow.

St Andrew’s Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral and is located in the heart of the city. It was built in the 19th century and has a Gothic Revival style architecture. The cathedral has beautiful stained-glass windows, intricate carvings, and stunning vaulted ceilings.

St Mary’s Cathedral is an Episcopal Cathedral situated in the West End of Glasgow. The cathedral was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, who also designed the Albert Memorial in London. It is a magnificent example of Gothic architecture. The cathedral has many beautiful features, including a stunning rose window, intricate carvings, and a magnificent pipe organ.

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Liverpool Cathedrals

If you’re planning a trip to Liverpool, make sure to visit its two stunning cathedrals. The first one, Liverpool Cathedral, is the largest cathedral in the UK, and it boasts beautiful gothic architecture, intricate carvings, and stunning stained-glass windows. Don’t miss the opportunity to admire the world’s highest and heaviest ringing peal of bells and take in the panoramic views of the city from the tower.

The second cathedral, Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, is a modernist masterpiece that offers a contemporary take on cathedral design. With its stunning circular shape, beautiful mosaics, and serene atmosphere, it’s the perfect destination for quiet reflection.

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