The most attractive places to visit in great britian - Robin Hood’s Bay is one stunning little spot to visit on the north of England that’s gorgeous to visit. This tiny little hamlet is nestled within the cliffs of Yorkshire and perched right on the Northern Sea coast. Now, the whole place has a pretty long history, dating back well over 1,000 years. Once a sleepy little fishing village (with no roads to the village), it became a smugglers haven.
The Lake District is the UK’s newest UNESCO World Heritage Site and one that you shouldn’t miss. Now, the whole region has quite a few lakes, with Windermere being the largest (and most popular). That being said, I have to be honest and say I prefer Ullswater (the 2nd largest) which is much quieter and on par (if not better, dare I say) than Windermere. 3.) Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Cambridge is a relatively small city (by international standards, at least) but it packs a hefty punch on things you have to see and do. For a tasty bite to eat, head over to Fitzbillies for one of their famous brunches and glorious homemade cakes. Make sure to head out punting on the River Cam and see the best views of the city from Great St. Mary’s Church (next time King’s College). Be warned, though, the historic stone tower shakes quite a bit when the bells are ringing. All that being said, it’s easily one of the best places in the UK to visit that’s perfect for a day trip from London. Possibly one of the best food spots in the UK, Malton is a place that I guarantee you’ll fall head over heels for; especially if you love little towns. Over the last 10 years, or so, this small market town has transformed from a sleepy little community to a bustling spot for amazing local food, Yorkshire produces that (without sounding too cheesy) are made with loads of love. Spend the day wandering around the countless little stores and shops and make sure to indulge with mountains of freshly roasted coffee at ROOST and gorge on homemade gelato at Groovy Moo. It’s easily one of the best places in the UK to spend a morning before exploring the rest of Yorkshire. The Roman city of Bath is one of the best places in the UK, especially for a historic city. You see, the whole city centre is heavily protected, meaning its character and charm have been kept for us all to enjoy today. Wander through the old Roman Baths, see the Royal Crescent and gorge on one of Sally Lunn’s Buns. In fact, take some home with you too, I guarantee you’ll want more than one. 6.) Portmeirion, Wales Nestled within Snowdonia National Park, right on the Cardigan coastline is a picturesque Italian village that’s is definitely one of the best places in the UK. Now, it’s not often you associate Italian villages with Wales but this place is just that. An Italian-Welsh village. If you’re blessed with a warm and sunny day, you won’t even believe you’re in the UK. It really is a secret little spot that you must visit when in this area. Okay, so The Dark Hedges in Northern Ireland has become a pretty popular spot to visit in recent years. I mean, the whole road looks incredible, especially with the twisted beech trees that line the lane. As I mentioned in our bumper Irish post, the easiest way to get here is by car. Now, t’s best to follow the postcode of ‘BT53 8TP’ on Google Maps or your car’s GPS system; this way, you’ll get less lost! Now, the road itself can get pretty busy with other visitors, so if you want a quieter view, head over early in the morning or just before sunset. That being said, it’s still one of the best places in the UK to explore when in Northern Ireland.
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