ENGLISH TOURISM WEEK 2025
- heathergunn08
- Mar 17
- 3 min read
Tourism is one of England’s largest and most valuable industries and this annual campaign raises awareness of our industry among key stakeholders, including Government, Minsters. MPs and the media, of the huge contribution the English tourism sector makes to the UK economy.
English tourism supports 200,000 SME businesses, employs 2.6 million people and generates about £71.6 billion annually for the economy in domestic visitor spending.
English Tourism Week forms part of VisitEngland’s mission to champion the sector through political engagement nationally, regionally and locally – demonstrating to political decision-makers the importance of tourism in England and their local area.
English Tourism Week aims to:
Highlight to stakeholders about the huge contribution English tourism makes to the UK economy
Kickstart the spring/summer season and give businesses and destinations a marketing hook to engage with customers and encourage bookings
Give businesses an opportunity to engage with local stakeholders such as MPs and media, to bring attention to tourism’s contribution in their area.
Increase awareness among domestic visitors of the quality and variety of the English tourism offer, and encourage domestic travel.
Bolsover and its surrounding areas offer a wealth of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences.
Here are some of our top must-visit attractions:
Bolsover Castle A historic castle featuring the Little Castle, Terrace Range, and Fountain Garden, offering panoramic views over Derbyshire.
Hardwick Hall An Elizabethan mansion renowned for its architecture and extensive gardens, reflecting the grandeur of the period.
Creswell Crags A limestone gorge with prehistoric caves, featuring the UK's only known Ice Age cave art.
Peak District National Park A vast area of natural beauty offering hiking, cycling, and picturesque landscapes.
Chatsworth House A grand stately home with extensive art collections and expansive gardens, located in the heart of the Peak District.
Stainsby Mill
A restored 19th-century mill within the Hardwick Hall estate, demonstrating traditional milling processes.
Carr Vale Nature Reserve A haven for birdwatchers, offering diverse habitats and a variety of bird species.
Bolsover District and its surrounding areas offer a variety of dining experiences to suit different tastes and preferences. Here are some notable establishments you might consider:
Bolsover, UK
A café offering a variety of dishes, known for its friendly atmosphere and quality food.
Hardwick, UK
A gastropub offering a selection of traditional and contemporary dishes in a historic setting.
Elmton, UK
A gastropub known for its welcoming environment and a menu featuring classic pub fare.
Bolsover, UK
A pub offering a variety of dishes, appreciated for its cozy ambiance and diverse menu.
Bolsover, UK
A restaurant known for its quality cuisine and attentive service, set in a historic building.
Alfreton, UK
A British restaurant offering a variety of dishes, praised for its friendly staff and quality food.
Chesterfield, UK
A gastro pub known for its diverse menu and comfortable setting, suitable for family gatherings.
Chesterfield, UK
A unique dining experience set in a converted schoolhouse, offering a variety of dishes.
Bolsover, UK
A pub offering a tapas menu alongside traditional pub fare and a Sunday carvery.
Chesterfield, UK
A gastropub known for its selection of ales and hearty meals, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Please note that dining experiences can vary, and it's advisable to check the latest reviews or contact the establishments directly for current information.
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