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VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2026 winners showcase quality and innovation

Wednesday, 3 June 20263 min read
VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2026 winners showcase quality and innovation

VisitEngland has revealed the winners of its 2026 Awards for Excellence.

The winners were announced at the annual event hosted by journalist and broadcaster Sean Fletcher, on 3 June, at Aerospace Bristol.

Gold, Silver and Bronze were awarded in 17 categories selected from 21 local awards. They ranged from ‘Regenerative Tourism Award’ to ‘Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Award’ and from ‘New Tourism Business of the Year’ to ‘Self-Catering Accommodation of the Year’.

The prestigious VisitEngland Awards for Excellence have been running for more than 35 years and celebrate and champion the quality, innovation, best practice and exceptional customer service of England’s tourism industry. The awards recognise businesses including hotels, self-catering accommodation, B&Bs, glamping operators, attractions, restaurants, pubs and museums and individuals who continuously raise the bar across the sector.

Tourism Minister Stephanie Peacock said:

“I am delighted to see so many businesses across England being recognised for their outstanding work, helping to make people’s stays as enjoyable and memorable as possible.

“From hotels and pubs to glamping, museums and experiences, these awards are a real testament to those striving to ensure our tourism industry remains outstanding. Our upcoming Visitor Economy Growth Strategy will provide a clear, long-term plan to unlock investment, back businesses and showcase more of our great destinations to the world.”

VisitEngland Director Andrew Stokes said:

“The awards are a celebration of England’s outstanding tourism industry and an opportunity to highlight the excellence that makes it world leading.

“From a hands-on, traditional blacksmith’s visitor experience in the Midlands and a castle hotel and spa set in one of our national parks to accessible and inclusive holidays, these awards showcase the exceptional quality, unparalleled customer service and innovation that drive our industry.

“I congratulate the wonderful range of first-class award recipients, all of whom are so passionate about tourism. They are all deserving winners.”

In addition to the 16 core category winners, three special awards were presented including the ‘Outstanding Contribution to Tourism Award’, the ‘Tourism Superstar Award’ and the ‘Travel Content Award’

The ‘Outstanding Contribution to Tourism’ award went to Butlin’s in recognition of its 90 years delivering great family holiday experiences.

The ‘Travel Content of the Year’ award was presented to the Guardian’s Rhiannon Batten for her article ‘From farms to fork: a food-lover’s cycle tour of Herefordshire’.

Worcestershire’s Mick Hurst of the Battle of Evesham historical events and re-enactments won the ‘Tourism Superstar’ award, following a public vote earlier this year.

The Family Holiday Charity is the chosen charity for this year’s event.

Tourism is one of England’s largest, most valuable industries - supporting hundreds of thousands of small-to-medium sized businesses, more than two million jobs and worth £127 billion to the economy in England.

See full list of VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2026 winners:

Accessible & Inclusive Tourism Award:

Gold: Hoe Grange Holidays, Peak District, Derbyshire

Silver: Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham

Bronze: Attwell Farm Park, Worcestershire

B&B and Guest House of the Year:

Gold: MonkBridge House, York

Silver: One Drake Road and Apartments, Devon

Bronze: Holly Lodge Boutique Bed & Breakfast, Norfolk

Business Events Venue of the Year:

Gold: Warwick Conferences, Warwick

Silver: Nottingham Venues, Nottingham

Bronze: The Catalyst, Newcastle

Camping, Glamping and Holiday Park of the Year:

Gold: Clawford Lakes Resort and Spa, Devon

Silver: Bredon View Glamping Retreats, Worcestershire

Bronze: Kaya at Blackhill Farm, Herefordshire

Experience of the Year:

Gold: Blacksmithing Experience Days, Oldfield Forge, Herefordshire

Silver: The Wizard Walk of York, York

Bronze: Make Your Own Distilled Spirit, Shed One Distillery, Cumbria

International Tourism Award:

Gold: The Beatles Story, Liverpool

Silver: Castle Howard, York

Bronze: Kents Cavern Prehistoric Caves, Devon

Large Hotel of the Year:

Gold: Bovey Castle, Devon

Silver: Watergate Bay Hotel, Cornwall

Bronze: The Grand Brighton, Brighton

Large Visitor Attraction of the Year:

Gold: Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park, Suffolk

Silver: Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire

Bronze: Attwell Farm Park, Worcestershire

New Tourism Business of the Year:

Gold: One Acre Wood, Herefordshire

Silver: The Story of Emily, Cornwall

Bronze: Flora and Fauna Exmoor, Somerset

Pub of the Year:

Gold: The Kirkstyle Inn and Sportsman’s Rest, Northumberland

Silver: The Tickled Trout, Barlow, Derbyshire

Bronze: The Tollemache Arms, Northamptonshire

Regenerative Tourism Award:

Gold: Eight at Gazegill by Doug Crampton, Lancashire

Silver: Gladwins Farm – Self Catering Holiday Cottages, Suffolk

Bronze: Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre, Birmingham

Self-Catering Accommodation of the Year:

Gold: Bosinver Farm Cottages, Cornwall

Silver: Cedar Hollow @ The Oaks, Oxfordshire

Bronze: Rowley Farm Holidays, Worcestershire

Small Hotel of the Year, sponsored by Booking.com:

Gold: The Tempus, Northumberland

Silver: Peak Edge Hotel, Derbyshire

Bronze: Farlam Hall Hotel & Restaurant, Cumbria

Small Visitor Attraction of the Year:

Gold: Morgan Experience, Worcestershire

Silver: Ad Gefrin Anglo-Saxon Museum & Whisky Distillery, Northumberland

Bronze: National Justice Museum, Nottinghamshire

Taste of England Award:

Gold: Carriages Restaurant, Herefordshire

Silver: Eight at Gazegill by Doug Crampton, Lancashire

Bronze: Blackfriars Restaurant, Newcastle

Unsung Hero Award:

Gold: Jayne Chapman – Tatton Park, Cheshire

Silver: Viv Smith – National Stone Centre, Derbyshire

Bronze: Andy Black – Horses and Ponies Protection Association, Lancashire

Travel Content Award:

Gold: Rhiannon Batten, The Guardian – ‘From farms to fork: a food-lover’s cycle tour of Herefordshire’

Silver: Emily-Ann Elliott, The i Paper – ‘North Yorkshire’s spa holidays are still the best – and cost less than £225’

Bronze: Chris Leadbeater, The Telegraph – ‘This charming Herefordshire town is the real star of Hamnet’

Outstanding Contribution to Tourism Award:

Butlin’s: Butlin’s: Book Family Holidays and Short Breaks at UK Holiday Parks

Tourism Superstar Award:

Mick Hurst: CEO and founder of The Battle of Evesham historical events and re-enactments – Mick Hurst – Battle Of Evesham Shop