The travel bug has bitten
many people as it’s summertime and the
perfect time to explore. You, as a result, may be thinking about places you can
go to around this time of the year solo or with loved ones. If you’re a regular
traveler, you may have already been to quite a number of places already. If
not, you may be keen on beginning your travel adventures this summer and be in
need of places to go. The good thing is that you
don’t have to go all the way to the Bahamas just to enjoy a good summer
holiday. On that note, you’re going to find a few UK destinations that you can
visit this summer in the following article.
Devon
If you’ve
ever wanted to see what the UK has to
offer in terms of beaches, then Devon is a destination to consider exploring. You
could decide to see the magnificent beaches painted on the south and north coasts
or explore inland Devon which has its appeal as well. If you happen to be going
with family, you should think about staying in Bovey Castle as there are tons
of activities for children and adults alike. For the most part, you’re likely
to experience good food like lamb and seafood which are their areas of
expertise and breathtaking outdoor views. Just in case you want to explore
other neighboring beaches, try looking for some within your axis on coastradar.com.
London
You’ve likely heard a lot
about London, and this is likely because
it has a lot to offer, especially in terms of holiday destinations. This busy,
vibrant and cosmopolitan city is great for sightseeing and filled with
activities. Some things that you can do include visiting the Big Ben, taking a
ride on the London Eye, or taking trips down to the many museums that are
plotted around the city. Other things to do in London include checking out the city from above the Shard,
exploring the London Dungeons, watching a play in West End or watching tennis
at Wimbledon. There are also several hotels which you can lodge at that should
fit into your budget.
Lake District
In case
you’re looking for something a little
more tranquil, you should head over to Lake District as you’ll get a
countryside feel. Characterized by lakes, valleys, and woodlands are ideal if you want to experience the
outdoors and go hiking. For all of the creatives, you may be happy to know that
Lake District has artistic and literary
connections. Some places you can visit include
Rydal Mount, Hill Top, Wordsworth House and Drunken Duck. For the most part, it’s great for relaxation and scenery.
This
summer is a chance for you to see what
the UK has to offer in terms of fun, luxury, scenery, and leisure. You should, therefore, capitalize on this opportunity
and consider going to one or more of the destinations mentioned above. By doing
so, you’ll be able to create memories that you can look back at next summer and
smile.
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