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Top Destinations in the UK for Nature Lovers

The UK is a country that boasts an incredibly diverse range of natural landscapes and environments, from rugged coastlines and rolling hills to vast expanses of ancient forests and serene lakes. For nature lovers, there are countless destinations and activities to explore and enjoy across the country. In this article, we will take a look at some of the top destinations and activities.
Top Destinations in the UK for Nature Lovers
Top Destinations in the UK for Nature Lovers

Lake District National Park

Just north of Blackpool and Leeds, you will find the Lake District. A stunning National Park that is considered by many to be the most popular destinations for nature lovers. You’ll be sure to find some of the most jaw dropping countryside and landscapes in the UK. With a plethora of lakes, mountains, and valleys, it’s undoubtedly a great destination for hikers, climbers, and water sports enthusiasts.

If you’re an avid hiker, this will be paradise on earth. With a wealth of trails to adventure down, from gentle walks around the lake shores to uphill mountain climbs.

The Lake District is also home to many small, traditional villages and towns, like Keswick and Ambleside, which are great places to relax and soak up the local culture. Finding accommodation in one of these quaint villages on a website like Rentola UK is a perfect way to see up close British nature and still be able to enjoy a nice pint in one of the local pubs in the evening. Not only do you get a great idea of what is in your budget but you can have fun preparing for your trip, by surfing the site in advance.

 

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The Scottish Highlands

The Scottish Highlands are an incredible destination for nature lovers, with their rugged landscapes, pristine lakes, and wild, remote areas. The Highlands are also home to some of the UK’s most iconic wildlife, including red deer, golden eagles, and red squirrels.

Once again, good walking boots are mandatory here, as you only fully grasp the scale of nature in this spot when walking around. There are countless hiking trails to explore, from gentle walks through the glens to challenging mountain climbs.

For those preferring a motorized activity, there’s plenty scenic drives to choose from that take in some of the best landscapes, such as the North Coast 500. Like its name indicates, it’s a 500-mile route that you simply cannot miss.

The Cairngorms National Park, is right in the middle of the Highlands, and can be enjoyed by the whole family, independent of age. Home to some of the highest peaks in the UK, as well as vast expanses of heather moorland and ancient forests. Don’t forget to make the most of the range of activities, including hiking, biking and wildlife watching.

Northumberland National Park

Northumberland National Park is relatively quiet as far as national parks go in the UK, but it is also one of the most beautiful. Just north of Sunderland, the park covers a huge area and is home to some of the most unspoiled landscapes in the country.

An unforgettable and unmissable activity in  the National Park is its Dark Sky Park. This is an absolute dream come true when stargazing. With next to no light pollution, you’ll get the very best view of the Milky Way. If that still doesn’t convince you, there are also lots of other activities and classes to learn all about our solar system and far away galaxies. Kids will love this and return from their holiday with a new spark of interest.

Continuing the cultural stay, you can then visit the many archaeological sites in the area, such as Hadrian’s Wall and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Roman Frontier. You can explore these ancient sites and discover the centuries old history of the area. Hiking, horse rides, bike paths and other sports are also popular.

 

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National Park in UK
National Park in UK

New Forest National Park

The New Forest National Park, located in the south of England, is a gorgeous destination for nature lovers. With vast expanses of mysterious woodland, heathland, and grassland, as well as a wide range of animals including wild ponies, deer, and rare birds.

One of the best ways to explore the New Forest is on foot or by bike. There are countless trails to explore, from gentle walks through the woodland to challenging mountain bike routes. Visitors can also enjoy a range of other activities such as horseback riding, fishing, and canoeing.

These are just a few of the numerous spots in the UK for nature lovers. Be it the Lake District, Scotland, Northumberland or South England, you’ll be sure to have the best time during your stay. Whether you’re into hiking, biking, climbing or even canoeing, you’ll be sure to find your fit. So, make sure you have the very best time and remember to have fun!

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