Lifestyle,  Travel

8 Great Places To Visit In The UK

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The UK is a fantastic place to take a vacation. Whether you’re coming for the first time or planning a family staycation, there are tons of things to do and see. The UK is full of areas with rich history, astounding architecture, and exciting activities.

If you’re planning your family holiday for 2023 in the UK, here are a few places you don’t want to miss out on. 

London

London is a magical place to visit. Home to King Charles III, you’ll get a chance to stand outside the gates of Buckingham Palace. However, there’s far more to see and experience while you’re there. 

Don’t miss out on seeing Big Ben and the House of Parliament, both of which can be seen on the London Eye with a view above The Thames. You may want to consider visiting Madame Tussauds while you’re there or treating yourself to a meal in The Shard. Try and cram in as much as you can of this beautiful city.

Edinburgh

The capital of Scotland is full of life and you’ll certainly feel it in the atmosphere when you visit. You won’t be able to miss the history and culture bursting out of this city. It’s an excellent opportunity to visit Edinburgh Castle and see all it has to offer.

There are multiple tours running through the city and if you’re lucky enough to arrive in time for the Edinburgh parade you’ll be in for a treat. It also offers a variety of shopping opportunities for great souvenirs to take home.

Bath

Bath is a quaint place to visit but full of long history. It’s home to the famous Roman Baths that attract many tourists every year. The baths derive from three hot springs that are full of minerals. However, it’s not possible to bathe in these baths any longer.

Taking inspiration from the baths, there are a number of exquisite spas in the area. So, if you’re looking for a day of relaxation, Bath is an excellent choice.

Adventure Activity Centres

If you have young children exploring the UK with you, they may need to expel some energy on your travels. Fortunately, there are many adventure activity centres that provide a memorable experience for the whole family. From assault courses to kayaking, climbing walls, archery, and much more, there’s something for everyone.

It’s a good opportunity to take time out from your explorations and do some bonding with those who mean the most to you.

The Lake District

Renowned for its beauty, the Lake District is a great place to visit for tranquillity. Its rolling hills and mountains provide a great opportunity for fresh air and hiking. There are many trails to walk across the vast picturesque scenery.

If you have a dog, this is the perfect spot for a family holiday. There are a few campsites to choose from and many dog-friendly accommodations around the area.

York

Have you ever wanted to experience medieval England? Head to York. This city provides a chance in a lifetime to experience history in all its glory. It’s full of Gothic architecture and the streets have stories to tell.

Book yourself and your family on one of the many ghost tours through the city centre. You’ll learn about medieval history and your kids will be captivated by the stories of those who are long gone. Beware: it’s not for the faint of heart.

Oxford

Oxford is home to the prestigious Oxford University but it has so much more to offer than that. Just the atmosphere alone is enough to thrill you. Spend your time pursuing the magnificent buildings and if you have an avid reader in your party, there are many famous libraries to choose from to visit while you’re there.

Loch Ness and Inverness

If you’ve never heard the story of the Loch Ness monster, now is your chance to get acquainted with it. The legend of the monster has made Loch Ness a highly popular tourist destination so you can expect a warm welcome. The locals will tell you stories of sightings of the monster and then you can head down to Loch Ness to see for yourself.

Inverness is a short way further north and boasts of scenic walking routes and idyllic views. It’s ideal for getting away from busy life and pressing the reset button. You’re guaranteed to return home feeling revitalised and rejuvenated.

The UK has everything to offer anyone taking a holiday. If you’ve found this article useful, take a look at the rest.

Rachael is a 31 year old mum to 10 year old Luke and 5 year old Oscar. She lives in England and writes about family life, crafts, recipes, parenting wins(and fails), as well as travel, days out, fashion and living the frugal lifestyle.

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