Warner Leisure Hotels are offering £25pp off adults-only dinner, bed & breakfast breaks between March & August

WARNER Leisure Hotels are offering £25pp off three and four night dinner, bed & breakfast breaks for a limited time.

The offer applies to UK breaks taken between March and August 2021.

Breaks included in the offer start from £144 per person, based on two people sharing standard accommodation.

The £25pp off offer applies to three and four night dinner, bed & breakfast breaks, but doesn't apply to bed & breakfast only bookings.

Those looking to take advantage of the discount will have to move quickly, as it's only available until Feb 28.

Warner Leisure have adults-only hotels and breaks in England and North Wales, including Somerset, Suffolk, Cheshire, Herefordshire and the Isle of Wight.

Their collection of fully refundable breaks is made up of countryside escapes and hotels and villages by the sea, so they're perfect for a British break.

Bookings are covered by their free Coronavirus Guarantee which means you can get a full refund, swap dates or change hotels if anything coronavirus-related upsets travel plans.

Bookings are also flexible and you can make changes without paying any fees.

While you can't travel abroad right now due to the UK lockdown, banning all non-essential travel, many Brits are getting a holiday planned for spring onwards.

For those looking to stay in the UK, holiday parks are offering huge bargains – some of which start from £3pp a night – and we've found the best UK holiday parks with children’s entertainment and the best holiday parks with outdoor pools.

There are great UK coach trips for families, cheap quirky homes to rent, cheap staycation breaks with hot tubs and Bridgerton-inspired stays.

We've also rounded up great deals in the UK's warmest places and found the best kid-friendly beaches and England's best family-friendly seaside towns.

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