The majority of people in the UK head off abroad when going on holiday, for sightseeing, bachelor/ette party, or just time away to disconnect and enjoy themselves, however you don’t always need to travel abroad to have a nice time away.
After our Top 5 Places to Visit in the UK Outside of London article, we realized you’re craving much more countryside and less city life, so below we have listed the top 6 greatest landscapes in Britain that you must visit!
The River Avon (also known as the Lower Avon or Avon Bristol) at Hanham, in Bristol, is a great place to go for a run, or take your dog for a walk. It has beautiful scenery and is extremely quiet, allowing you some thinking time to yourself!
Photo courtesy of Shetland Amenity
What a stunning view of the Tombolo at St Ninian’s Isle, in the South-Western coast of the Mainland Shetland, Scotland. This small island has the largest active tombolo (known as an ayre) in the UK. During the summer, the tombolo is usually above sea level, and throughout the winter strong wave actions remove sand from the beach, so it is covered at a high tide. A great place to visit, with bars and places to eat across the isle.
Land’s End in Cornwall is an extremely popular place for tourists, this is down to the vast amount of activities on offer, from surfing and visiting gardens, to treating yourselves to a spa day and enjoying the Cornish pasties! Located within the Penwith peninsula, Land’s End overlooks Sennen Cove, to the South.
The Village of Beer is situated in southeast Devon, along a 95-mile long Jurassic Coast. This was England’s first natural World Heritage Site and is part of the South West Coastal Path. When you visit you can choose to stay in a caravan, a hotel or even opt for good old camping.
Looking for beautiful scenery while being close to nature at the same time? Then this is the perfect place for you! Queenswood Country Park and Arboretum offers you a place to wonder around while taking in the gorgeous sights.
Photo courtesy of Geoff Newman
This river in Wales is formed by the meeting of the Afon Lila and the Afon Dringarth. The river’s name comes from Mellt the welsh word for ‘lightening’. Many people come here to enjoy the beautiful views that surround them, taking in nature.
So why not travel throughout the UK and see the gorgeous views sitting right at your doorstep? Guideline Coaches Kent Ltd is the perfect place to go if you would like to travel by coach in style at affordable prices.
What has been your favorite of these landscapes in Britain? Leave a comment below with questions or recommendations!
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