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Picturesque back to beautiful5/20/2023 With a beach-hut lined seafront, quaint pier and beautiful town, you might be hard-pressed to find a more British seaside town. Limits on visitor numbers may apply, so it’s worth booking in advance if you’re visiting a specific location. Visiting Stonehenge.ĭiscover the remains of Roman life along Hadrian’s Wall which stretches 73 miles across England from coast to coast. Surrounded by pretty towns and villages, it’s a great place to explore.Īrguably the best known prehistoric monument in Europe, Stonehenge is still open with Covid restrictions in place, so you might need to book ahead. Lake Windermere, Lake District, Cumbria, EnglandĪs the UK’s largest natural lake in England, it’s expanse is impressive. Explore the local coastal trails along what’s otherwise known as the Dinosaur Coast where you might find a fossil!ġ2. Access to the beach is via 143 large, but steep steps.Ĭlinging to a hillside, Staithes features winding cobbled streets and cottages. It has even been used as a location spot for the King’s Road in Game of Thrones.Īn iconic landmark of Dorset, it’s one of the most photographed UK landmarks and part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. Straight out of Little Red Riding Hood, this spooky passageway of beech trees is one of the most photographed scenic spots in Northern Ireland. Dark Hedges, County Antrim, Northern Ireland It’s quite clear to see why! The castle only opens for visitors between April and September, but you can still explore the surrounding area. Surrounded by hills and sitting on a loch, Kilchurn castle is one of the most photographed castles in Scotland. With plenty of places to eat and drink, the harbour is open for business. Nestled in rolling hills and surrounded by waterfalls, Portree Harbour features quaint colourful cottages. The walk covers a distance of 3.8km, taking the average walker about 1 hour 15 minutes. Seeing the Old Man of Storr is probably the most iconic and breath-taking walk on the Isle of Skye. Those brave enough may even dare a dip! More info.Ħ. Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye, Scotland Walking alongside crystal clear waters, you might be transported into a fairytale with these picturesque waterfalls and pools. With a secret footpath behind the falls, you should take your waterproofs to fully explore this wonder! Meaning ‘snow waterfall’ in Welsh, this beautiful 50-foot waterfall can be found during a 3-hour walk. There’s only a few smaller shops and cafes that aren’t able to open. Portmeirion is open with Covid restrictions in place. This stunningly picturesque village was designed by a Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis with the vision of showing how a naturally beautiful location could be developed without spoiling it. You might also recognise the scenery from the BBC’s Poldark. You can even check out what it looks like right now with their live stream!įound in Porthcurno in West Cornwall, this stunning beach can only be accessed by a fairly steep cliff path. As a unique open air theatre, they are still open, having made amendments for Covid. ![]() Overlooking a turquoise sea, you’d be forgiven for thinking this gem sits in the Mediterranean instead of Cornwall. Minack Theatre, Porthcurno, Cornwall, England Take a look at our top 50 favourite views and places to visit around the UK – we’ve even checked if they’re open with Covid measures to help you plan your next trip!ġ. You just have to know where to find them. The UK is full of beautiful, magical and breath-taking places to visit.
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