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Top Easter getaways you can reach by coach
Published: 26th March 2026
Here are a few thoroughly civilised Easter getaways you can reach by coach. No traffic tantrums, no parking roulette, and no one asking you to “just quickly check Google Maps.”
🌊 Brighton – Seaside nostalgia (with better coffee)

Brighton is what happens when a traditional British seaside town gets a personality upgrade. You’ve got the pier, the pebbly beach, and enough independent cafés to justify three separate brunches in one day.
At Easter, it’s lively without being unbearable, perfect for a stroll along the seafront while pretending you enjoy the bracing wind. Best of all, you can arrive by coach and immediately begin doing nothing in particular, which is really the point.
🏞️ Bath – For a slightly more refined long weekend

If your idea of Easter involves fewer arcades and more architecture, Bath is ready to oblige. Think honey-coloured buildings, Roman history, and the faint sense you should be wearing something linen.
It’s ideal for wandering, eating, and occasionally peering into bookshops you won’t buy anything from. Travelling by coach means you arrive relaxed enough to fully appreciate the Georgian splendour, rather than recovering from a three-hour duel with the M5.
🌿 York – Chocolate, history, and mildly haunted streets

York is charming in that slightly eerie, “there’s definitely a ghost nearby” sort of way. It also happens to be deeply associated with chocolate. Very on brand for Easter.
You can meander along the Shambles, walk the city walls, and consume enough confectionery to concern a dentist. Crucially, arriving by coach means you skip the medieval street parking situation, which was never designed with modern sanity in mind.
🌼 Edinburgh – Drama, views, and a bit of a climb

For those willing to venture a little further, Edinburgh delivers a long weekend with a touch of theatrical flair. There are castles, hills, and weather that changes its mind hourly.
Easter here feels quietly atmospheric rather than overly busy. You can hike up Arthur’s Seat (optional, but smugness-inducing) or simply admire it from a café while holding a pastry. The coach journey up is, frankly, someone else’s problem, which is exactly how it should be.
🌊 Bournemouth – Sand, sea, and suspiciously good weather

Bournemouth likes to show off at Easter. There’s actual sand (rare), colourful beach huts, and a decent chance of sunshine that will have everyone mildly overdressed.
It’s perfect for families, couples, or anyone who just wants to sit by the sea and do very little. Travelling by coach means no circling for parking while silently judging everyone else doing the same.
Why coach travel just makes sense (especially at Easter)
Driving over a Bank Holiday is a bit like volunteering for a national experiment in patience. Trains, meanwhile, tend to involve engineering works at precisely the wrong moment.
Coach travel sits comfortably in the middle:
No driving, obviously
No parking, mercifully
No navigating, blissfully
And just enough time to stare out the window and reconsider your life choices
With National Express, you can stretch out, scroll aimlessly, or simply enjoy the novelty of not being responsible for anything.
A final thought (Before you book something sensible)
Easter is one of those rare opportunities to get away without needing a full-blown plan. A long weekend, a decent destination, and a seat where someone else is doing the driving, it’s really all you need.
So this year, skip the traffic reports, avoid the inevitable “we should have left earlier” conversation, and let the journey be the easiest part of your trip for once. Because if you know, you go National Express.
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