Top 5 places to go in the UK this Summer

Thursday 1st July 2021

Thursday 1st July 2021

Our top 5 picks of where to catch the heat

Cornwall

Fall in love with one of the UK’s paradise and a location which also became a TikTok trend this 2021, Cornwall. Cornwall offers sublime beaches, waters, and scenery from the secluded coves to the unique, architectural history of ancient buildings. Discover the trail of King Arthur from Tintagel, his birthplace in the North of Cornwall, to Dozemary Pool where Arthur requested Excaliburur to be returned to the Lady of the Lake. Here, you may find a mystical and magical feeling as you walk your way down the path of history. Not only can you experience the stories of an ancient legend, but you can relax on the wonderful and warm sandy beaches or hike along the rugged coastline to Porthcurno.


Lake District

Spend your time surrounded by stunning natural beauty as you visit the Lake District National Park in Cumbria. This National Park is one of the main most visited parks in the UK boasting wildlife, nature, lakes, and crystal waters. Find peace as you discover 360-degree views of outstanding views. Not only can you witness Englands largest National Park, but there are also many activities that you can take part in including climbing the highest mountain, Scafell Pike, mountaineering through luscious valleys, canyoning in the beautiful falls, bouldering, and climbing, and last but not least, Summer multisport to try a little bit of everything!

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Yorkshire Dales

Take an easy walk through the Dales as you go through Malham Cove and Gordale Scar watching the fascinating waterfalls all close by to one another. The Dales is also home to one of the longest caves in Britain with over 2500 caves, a magnificent sight to see if you’re trying to hide away from the sunshine for a little while. If you’re looking at something active to do then why not trad climb on the limestone cliffs including Kilnsey, Malham Cove, and Gordale Scar giving you unique surprises along the way to satisfy your eyes. Put your mind and body to the test challenging yourself before relaxing with a picnic enjoying the views.

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Dorset

Known for its Jurassic Coast, Dorset sits southwest in the country. The most popular and iconic place to go in Dorset with most tourists visiting is the Durdle Door arch made from natural limestone and is a perfect picture opportunity. With the weather being ideal all-year-round, Dorset is a must-see place to enjoy the beaches, waters, and to be inspired. As the location is a playground for all, why not enjoy a climbing and bouldering activity on the rugged coves with a dramatic view? It might just be the best thing you do for the Summer!

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Scotland

Head to Scotland this Summer and climb to the top of the Scottish castles, walk the footsteps of historical battlefields, jaw-dropping landmarks, or hideaway in nature’s retreat. With the Isle of Skye bursting with beauty, there is much to see and do in the area when it comes to sports or even taking a nice hike on the different mountain ranges. Get up close and personal when canyoning in the most exciting canyons Scotland has to offer. This is definitely a great place to see for a variety of attractions and things to do.

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