5 Beautiful Places to Visit in the UK

News Desk
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Posted Monday, July 10, 2017 - 3:54pm

The UK is filled with many beautiful gems just waiting to be explored. From beautiful rolling hills to vibrant cities, there is a destination for everyone to enjoy each season. If you’re in need of some travel inspiration, check out five of the most beautiful places to visit in the UK.

1. Yorkshire

The historic county of Yorkshire is well-known for its Viking and Roman heritage, as its history is personified with medieval abbeys and Norman castles. There are also two stunning national parks for you to enjoy. Explore everything from the 13th-century cathedral York Minster in York to the Rievaulx Abbey ruins in Helmsley. You’ll also be spoilt for choice when it comes to bars, restaurants and luxury hotels in Yorkshire.

2. Lake District

It’s not only Yorkshire that has picturesque views and unforgettable attractions. The Lake District is one of the most popular tourist destinations, as it’s full to the brim with rugged fell mountains and ribbon lakes. The Cumbrian national park also has many historical literary connections which makes the region a booklover’s dream. Those looking for a quite break surrounded by beautiful countryside should book a trip to market towns such as Ambleside, Kendal and Keswick.

3. The Scottish Highlands

One region to add to your bucket list is the Scottish Highlands, which covers two-thirds of Scotland. It’s also home to the mainland’s most breath-taking scenery. The remoteness of the Highlands may surprise you, as it is one of the most unspoilt wilderness areas, not only in the UK, but in Europe. In fact, there are some villages that are only accessible by boat. Some of the most beautiful places to visit in the Highlands include Inverness, the West Coast and The Great Glen.

4. Cornwall

Looking for something a little closer to home? Look no further than Cornwall, which is a short drive away from Exeter. There’s a reason the south coast has been coined the Cornish Riviera, because it offers picturesque harbour villages that would look ideal on a postcard. Take your pick from the region’s many sandy beaches, or you could even go surfing in one of the many seaside resorts, such as Newquay and Sennen Cove.

5. The Isle of Wight

The Isle of Wight is the ideal destination for family holidays, as it’s the perfect place to grab a bucket and spade and make wonderful memories with your children. It’s also packed with amusement arcades that entertain all ages for hours to come.
Not travelling with a family? Not a problem. The Isle of Wight is also ideal for younger people wanting to attend one of the many music festivals on the island. Foodies will fall in love with the fresh seafood served in unique cafes, whilst outdoorsy folk with love the many vintage campervans and eco yurts.
You don’t need to have a passport to see some of the most beautiful views in the world. All you need to do is explore the very best sights and attractions the UK has to offer.

See Isle of Wight Guru for advice on where to stay.

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