Six Nations Championship

Six Nations Championship

31 Jan - 15 Mar 2025

Date
31 January to
15 March, 2025
Destination
England
Ireland
Italy
Wales
Venue
Murrayfield

Six Nations Championship

The Six Nations Championship 2025 isn’t just a rugby tournament – it’s Europe’s premier battle for supremacy, steeped in history, fierce rivalries, and breathtaking moments. This year, the likes of England, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, France, and Italy will clash in iconic stadiums across the continent, delivering unmatched passion and pride on the pitch.

This popular northern hemisphere tournament draws the best of the UK and Europe rugby teams, and the atmosphere is always electric as local fans pack the stadiums supporting their home teams. The 2024 tournament saw Ireland take the win again, ending top of the standings with 20 points. Will they do it again in 2025?

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Event Information

England

England has something for everyone to enjoy, from exciting nightlife to vivid art galleries and stately museums. Outdoor enthusiasts and hobbyist historians have plenty to keep themselves entertained, especially during the glorious English summer. Wander around the hallowed streets of intellectual Oxford, explore the ruggedly majestic Lake District or marvel at the mystery of Stonehenge. Wherever you find yourself in England, there is always a friendly corner pub with a welcoming brew waiting for you.

England

Ireland

Ireland is filled with fierce characters, legendary heroes and myths that span the full width of this island nation, with history presenting itself in ancient landscapes, monastic ruins hundreds of years old, as well as in the formidable Kilmainham Gaol in Dublin. Scattered throughout the country in even the most modern centres is the rich cultural heritage of Irish folklore, music and festivals.  Politically, the country is split into the Republic of Ireland, and Northern Ireland which is part of the United Kingdom. While the country is small enough to explore on a single visit, there are so many nooks and crannies to discover that you could return time and time again to new experiences. Highlights include visiting Trinity College and the Temple Bar District in Dublin, exploring scenic southern peninsulas south of Cork, and sitting in any local pub to the sounds of the Irish fiddle and lilting Gaelic song, warmed by a full glass of Guinness.

Ireland

Italy

Without a doubt, Italy remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in Western Europe, particularly as it is the centre of historical Roman-era architecture and Renaissance art, as well as the birthplace of much modern science and exploration. In fact, the country is home to a staggering 51 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the most in the world. Italy borders France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia, and its famous ‘boot’ – where you will find Tuscany and Sicily – extends into the Mediterranean Sea. Italy is well known for its slow pace, stylish flair and incredible cuisine – gelato and pasta remain iconic foods in Italy for both locals and visitors. Visit the Pantheon and Colosseum in Rome, take in the incredible art of the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St Peter’s Basilica, travel along the scenic Amalfi Coast and snap a photo at the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa.

Italy

Wales

Wales in the summertime is similar to Italy. This slow-paced nation features beautiful beaches to explore, cascading waterfalls to discover and a diversity of wildlife to encounter. Get your camera ready to capture the variety of Welsh birdlife or get your binoculars out to view whales, basking sharks and dolphins. Be sure to take in your fair share of historic castles, and more-than-your-share of Bara Brith, a thoroughly delicious traditional Welsh bread. Nearby Snowdonia National Park features breathtaking views and is accessible by hiking (for the fit) or by train (for the enthusiastic).

Wales

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