The best time to travel in the UK is from May to September, when the weather is pleasant and the days are longer. The UK is small in size and convenient in transportation, and you can travel all over the country in half a month. Summer in the UK is short, so hurry up and enjoy!
1. Cornwall
Cornwall is located in the extreme southwest of England and is famous for its magnificent coastline scenery: golden sandy beaches, azure waters, tranquil seaside towns, charming fishing villages, forming a picturesque fairy tale world.
It is hailed by the British as the most worthwhile holiday destination in the UK in summer. Famous attractions include Land's End, the most southwestern tip of the UK. The town of StIves is known as the most beautiful seaside town in a subtropical oasis, and its golden sands and turquoise waters have been rated as one of the ten best beaches in Europe by TripAdvisor.
The Minack Theatre, an open-air theatre with the sea as the background, runs from May to September in summer, allowing you to watch the most British opera performances in the waves.
2. Jurassic Coast
The Jurassic Coast is a section of the English Channel made up of Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous cliffs spanning a Mesozoic white rocky coastline. Listed as a World Heritage Site in 2001, its iconic landscape Durdle Gate, a natural arch made of limestone, is shaped like an elephant drinking water, so it is also called the British Elephant Trunk Hill.
The entire 155km coastline from Orcombe Point to Old Harry Rocks, including a hiking trail from Lulworth Bay to Durdle Door, is stunningly scenic.
3. Lake District
The Lake District has been named one of the 50 places to visit in a lifetime by National Geographic. It retains the most primitive natural landscape in the UK and retains the most traditional rural culture in the UK. It has the most beautiful lakes and mountains in the world and the most idyllic scenery with British characteristics.
It is the most beautiful paradise in England. Some people say that you don't know the real Britain unless you go to the Lake District. The lake area in summer is even more picturesque, with verdant peaks and sparkling waves. It is a resort for leisure tourism. If you go there, you will definitely fall in love with it.
4. Peak District
Located in the north of Scotland and surrounded by Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield in the center of the British Peak District National Park, it is the largest national park in the UK and a famous tourist destination in the UK. Here, the peaks are undulating and the scenery is spectacular, retaining the most traditional idyllic scenery in the UK.
It is especially suitable for outdoor sports such as cycling, climbing and hiking, and is known as the outdoor paradise of the UK. There are exquisite and elegant retro towns, ancient British hot springs, and the most beautiful and fashionable noble manor in the UK.
5. North Wales
North Wales has a unique geographical location, beautiful natural scenery, and a long history and culture. It is a place to experience traditional British culture. It has a pleasant climate, beautiful scenery, far away from the hustle and bustle, and is also a British summer resort.
The main attraction is the fairytale Conwy Castle, built in the 13th century, and Landudno - a seaside town known as the most quintessential English seaside town of the Victorian era.
Snowdonia National Park - one of the 15 most beautiful national forest parks in the UK, has the highest peak in the UK, and it will give you a whole new experience.
6. Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland's most famous Giant's Causeway is located on the Atlantic coast about 80 kilometers northwest of Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The reason for its formation is that the volcanic rocks on the seashore encountered the cold shrinkage of seawater after the eruption, and it is known as one of the natural wonders of the world. More than 40,000 such basalt columns are irregularly arranged, stretching for 6 kilometers, which is magnificent and spectacular.