The 1066 Country Tourism Forum marking the end of #englishtourismweek
Thank you Chair Sarah Broadbent, Helena Dollimore MP, Patricia Yates Visit Britain, Rowena and Nicky from Bloomstays and Gusbourne
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It's #EnglishTourismWeek!
DYK tourism is one of England’s largest industries, supporting over two million jobs and generating about £127 billion annually for the economy?
www.visitbritain.org/working-us/e...
It's English Tourism Week!
At Radio No One Cares we care about the authenticity. We like the fact that English tourism involves a specific kind of stoicism—the ability to enjoy a coastal walk even when the wind is trying to remove your ears. 🌬️ #radionoonecares #englishtourismweek
We’re proud to join in celebrations for #EnglishTourismWeek at
Northumberland Tourism Fair highlighting the importance of the tourism industry to the local community & the county’s economy.
Great to meet so many brilliant North East Businesses.
Thank you to Jake and the team.
Every year, more than a million visitors from around the world come to explore a thousand years of history here at Westminster Abbey.
This #EnglishTourismWeek, take a look at some of the highlights that you can enjoy when you visit us...
Following a successful week out at MIPIM with our invest team and #TeamNotts, where we elevated Nottingham and Nottinghamshire alongside the East Midlands Combined County Authorityand Team Derby, we move into #EnglishTourismWeek and tonight celebrate at our annual Tourism Awards.
This week is English Tourism Week, and I wanted to take a moment to appreciate some of the incredible tourism businesses we have right here in North Durham – from Beamish Museum to Tanfield Railway and Hall Hill Farm – there really is something for everyone! 😊 #englishtourismweek
From charming towns & villages full of hidden gems to beautiful countryside & attractions, Surrey is the perfect place to explore this #EnglishTourismWeek: www.visitsurrey.com/whats-on/english-tourism-week ✨️
Where are your favourite places to visit in Surrey, & what do you most love about them? 💚
Promotional graphic for English Tourism Week featuring a scenic view of Exeter with historic buildings, including a tall church spire and a domed rooftop, set against rolling green hills and a cloudy sky. Overlaid text reads “Visit Exeter” and “English Tourism Week, 13–22 March 2026 – Local Stories. National Growth. Celebrating English Tourism Week,” with the website EnglishTourismWeek.org.
We’re celebrating #EnglishTourismWeek by sharing the stories behind Exeter’s tourism sector.
Follow Visit Exeter to discover the businesses, venues and people that make our city a must-visit destination.
More: news.exeter.gov.uk/visit-exeter...
#VisitExeter #LoveExeter
Good morning All, have a terrific Thursday & enjoy!
Another dull day, longing for sun and brighter days. 🤞
Here are some sunny pictures of our beautiful town….
#allaboutnewport #EnglishTourismWeek #newportshropshire #visitnewportshropshire #VisitUs
Castles, coastlines, historic cities, and countryside walks — England is full of stories waiting to be discovered.
Start exploring with Go Cybernaut:
gocybernaut.com/celebrate-en...
Where would you go first? ✈️
#EnglishTourismWeek #VisitEngland #Travel
Sam Dixon MP's Chester Standard Column about tourism
In my Standard column this week, I talk about my recent visit to our fantastic Visitor Information Centre & highlight the importance of #EnglishTourismWeek. Tourism is vital to our economy, supporting businesses, creating jobs, & celebrating everything our area has to offer.
It’s Visit England's English Tourism Week and to celebrate, every day we are sharing one of our ‘Top Ten Tourism Treats’. Today’s is our Significant Memorials, and we’ve chosen to highlight two men (yes, two!) who have craters on the moon named after them.
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What a fitting end to #Englishtourismweek than @stephenmorganmp.bsky.social and Jane Singh visiting @maryrosemuseum.bsky.social and along with Eleanor Schofield take them into the Ship Hall
It’s Visit England's English Tourism Week and to celebrate, every day we are sharing one of our ‘Top Ten Tourism Treats’. Today’s treat is the Icon of the Holy Spirit, a representation of the apostles by John Coleman, adapted from a Russian Pentecost icon.
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Open 7 days a week, 10am - 5pm.
salisburymuseum.org.uk
#EnglishTourismWeek #visitsalisbury #WessexMuseums #visitwiltshire
Image © Ash Mills
Photo showing a group of walkers taking part in a sponsored walk organised by the Railway Children Charity in summer last year. The group walk down a country road, with houses and green rolling hills seen in the distance.
Is your #CommunityRail Partnership or station group interested in encouraging more people to take the train for greener, healthier journeys? 🚉
Why not join our Tourism Network! 👥
Visit our website to get involved 💌 communityrail.org.uk/member-servi... #EnglishTourismWeek
Tourism is worth an estimated £232m to the rural economy of Exmoor, but its value is so much more!
For #EnglishTourismWeek
North Devon MP Ian Roome made a special visit to Lynton and Lynmouth...
Celebrating #EnglishTourismWeek, a new taxi service is operating from #Haltwhistle railway station providing rail passengers with more choice when they arrive by train.
Also available
* the AD122 bus service operating daily (bus stop at the station) to Hadrian's Wall
* electric bike hire
🚌 Lento Tours 🚌
Doing our bit for #EnglishTourismWeek.
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Devon 👇
As one of the Black Country’s top attractions, we’re proud to join in celebrations for #EnglishTourismWeek.
The weeklong national event, which runs from March 14 – 23, highlights the importance of the tourism industry to the local community and the country’s economy.
It's #EnglishTourismWeek! 🧳
Our #CommunityRail members are all about supporting more people to choose sustainable transport to access fun and exciting days out across our country's towns, cities and countryside 🚍 www.visitbritain.org/working-us/e...
Celebrating #EnglishTourismWeek with sister organisation The Tourism Alliance today in the House of Commons
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Rabbit Ings Country Park
Fryston Country Trail
Frickley Country Park
Groundwork Yorkshire manage these community assets on behalf of the Land Trust. They're home to an array of wildlife – including newts, snakes and herons.
www.groundwork.org.uk/yorkshire/pl...
This week is #EnglishTourismWeek – a topic we know a thing or two about in Blackpool. But living in a tourist town, we often overlook the incredible attractions on our doorstep.
It's #EnglishTourismWeek !
In the last year we welcomed visitors from as far afield as the USA, New Zealand, Australia and all over Europe!
But if you're local, how often have you driven past and said 'We should go there one day..."
Why not be a tourist at home and come see us?
This English Tourism week, we’re celebrating the places, people, and businesses that make our region special.
From historic sites and stunning green spaces to Bradford being the UK’s City of Culture, it’s the perfect time to discover all that West Yorkshire has to offer!
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We're still celebrating #EnglishTourismWeek! Our daily Cathedral tours start again on Tuesday 2 April. You can join us throughout the week, and on Saturdays at 11.00 am. Guided tours are just £7.00 and can be booked online: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1280835235...