The UK is the best place when it comes to adventures. Although many may think about Southeast Asia or South America when it comes to adventure, the UK has much to offer, with some of the most beautiful nature in the world and so much to be explored. Spanning 4 different countries, it offers a wide range of activities that are great to do on a holiday or even on a weekend, spanning a variety of ages and abilities.
England, Scotland, Wales and North Ireland all offer thrilling outdoor activities that you will remember for a lifetime that you can sink your teeth into no matter the weather or time of year. After all, the UK is not known for the greatest weather; however, this will not stop the adventure.
So without further ado, if you’re a thrill seeker looking for your next trip or just someone who wants to explore the sites of the UK, follow this guide of the top 4 places that you should visit and what you can do and see there for a great day trip out with a partner, your family or even on your own.
1. Snowdonia, Wales
Snowdonia is a national park in the north of Wales, steeped in culture and history. Not only is it home to one of the largest mountains in the UK, but it also has other historical monuments which are perfect to visit. This area offers a bit of everything, whether that be a bit of fun, beautiful sites and a deep look into Welsh history, making it a must-go place if you want to adventure in the UK.
Snowdonia Mountain – Mount Snowdon is the highest peak in Wales and England, standing at 1,085 meters tall and located in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park. This huge feat of nature offers breathtaking panoramic views of Wales and even stretches to Ireland on a clear day. There are 6 main routes up this mountain, ranging in difficulty from more beginner routes to expert routes. It also features a historic mountain railway, which takes passengers to and from the summit. Overall, this is a must-see for anyone looking for a hiking adventure with stunning views
2. Lake District, Cumbria
Honister Slate Mine – This experience is one of the most unique in the country. At this solid slate mine, you can scale the side of an old mountain using fixed cables to reach the top. This is perfect for those thrill seekers who aren’t too scared of height, as you get to climb your way to the top. In addition to this, for families, you can also partake in the ghost tour and the mine tours that are also available. The tickets for this cost around £70; however, you get some of the best views in the lakes as well as all of the equipment hired.
Scramble Helvellyn – For those who love hiking, the Lake District is the perfect place for you. With so many huge and difficult hikes to complete, it’s hard to choose just one, but for those who like a challenge, Helvellyn is a knife-edge ridge that requires you to climb using your hands, ending in a 950 meter summer. This is one not to miss if you’re going to the Lakes.
3. Dorset, Jurassic Coast
Cliff Jumping and Rock Climbing – Further down south, Dorset offers a coastal experience like no other in the UK. Within the months of April to October is a unique and family-friendly activity for all, which allows you to explore the coast of the UK first hand. Following the coast, you will jump into the sea off cliffs and explore the coves. Rain or sunshine, this is a stand-out experience where you can explore the beauty of the Dorset coast and see hidden nooks and crannies only visible from the sea.
4. Pembrokeshire, Wales
Swim in the Blue Lagoon – The birthplace of coasteering, Pembrokeshire is home to more than just quaint towns and beaches; it is packed with hidden caves and arches ready to be explored. One of the standouts in this region is its famous Blue Lagoon, which is a natural phenomenon where a body of water is bright blue and crystal clear. Take a day out and leap from the high rocky ledges into the Atlantic Ocean and explore the crystal clear waters, before soaking in the views of the Welsh coast.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re heading to the mountain or the coast, you’ll always find somewhere to go in the UK for an adventure to remember. Just ensure that you pack the correct gear and slap on some SPF face primer and be ready for the time of your life.
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