United Kingdom
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Top Chillin Spots in and near United Kingdom
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East Riding of Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Explore the RSPB Bempton Cliffs
/ 0 ft gainAbout an hour away from York, the RSPB Bempton Cliffs are great for birding, walking along the coast, and if you are lucky, seeing some grey seals and harbor porpoises swimming below. The RSPB has great talks about all the birds to give you a better overview of what you're looking at.Walk along t...Read more -
Stirling, United Kingdom
Camp at Loch Lomond's Sallochy Campsite
Loch Lomond is a large freshwater loch that sits on the boundary of the Scottish central lowlands and the highlands. While the loch is a popular destination for many travelers, Sallochy Campsite provides the unique opportunity to camp right on the loch. There are 30 designated sites that are £5 p...Read more -
Perth and Kinross, United Kingdom
Hike the Hermitage, Scotland
4 miArrive at the Hermitage Car Park right off the A9, and the trail begins just feet from your car. The trail goes through dense forest along the banks of the River Braan, continuing on the path takes you to The Black Linn Falls viewpoint, also known as Ossian's Hall. Not too far from there you will...Read more -
Saint Andrews, United Kingdom
Catch A Sunrise at the St. Andrews Castle
There is no better way to start your morning than by waking up to a picturesque sunrise and warm cup of coffee. In Scotland, where a beautiful day is when it only rains half the day, catching a sunrise can be a bit of a challenge. But with a mix of rain, the sun piercing through the clouds and a...Read more -
Highland, United Kingdom
Explore Balnakeil Beach, Scotland
4 mi / 300 ft gainBalnakeil Beach is located 5 minutes North West of Durness Scotland. Putting "Balnakeil Beach" into your GPS should do the trick.Once you have arrived you can park your car for free by old church ruins right before the path to the beach. There is a main path you can walk on, close to the beach, t...Read more -
Kent, United Kingdom
Photograph the Old Lighthouse in Dungeness
3 mi / 0 ft gainTraverse the Dungeness Headland via Dungeness Rd for an easy loop around the Old Lighthouse. When exploring the headland you can expect to see various nautical artifacts scattered across the shoreline as well as abandoned boats and beautiful seaside cottages. Please note that the cottages are pri...Read more -
Perth, United Kingdom
Take in the View at Kinnoull Hill, Scotland
0.5 miArriving at Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park is about a 1.5 mile walk from the center of town, or if arriving in a vehicle you can enter "Quarry Car Park" into your GPS and you should not have an issue.Once there you can leave your vehicle in the Quarry Car Park for free and the walking path is a coup...Read more -
Moyle, United Kingdom
Photograph Dunseverick Castle
Records of Dunseverick Castle date back to the 5th century. In the 9th century Viking raiders attacked the remote coastal fortress. Quick research suggests that the castle was intact and in use until the mid-17th century. Today, all that remains are a few tall, skinny corners of the castle gatelo...Read more -
Glenfinnan, United Kingdom
Hike to Corryholly Bothy
5.05 mi / 1640.4 ft gainThe trail is easily found, and starts 100m down the road from the Glenfinnan viaduct and monument visitor centre in a small gravel carpark. Walk through the small gravel carpark and onto the paved estate road. Follow this track as it gently sweeps through the Glen for 8 kilometres before turnin...Read more -
Scottish Borders, United Kingdom
Hike to the William Wallace Statue
1 mi / 500 ft gainFinding the statue of William Wallace is a fun and worthwhile adventure suitable for the whole family. To get there begin by finding a small dirt parking lot located off B6356 between the towns of Bemersyde and Dryburgh. Be sure to not leave valuable belongings in your car, the area has historica...Read more -
Port Ellen, United Kingdom
Walk the Three Distilleries Path
5.07 miThe Isle of Islay is considered the center of Scotland's whisky tourism. Remote, pictureque and smelling of malt, the island is home to eight active distilleries, with as many as 25 located on the island throughout the years. Although a few tour companies offer taxis and guided tours, for a real...Read more -
Cumbria, United Kingdom
Hike up Blencathra
4.5 mi / 2306 ft gainGetting there: Follow the A66 towards Scales and once you are about 2 miles away from Threlkeld, you'll find a quaint pub called the White Horse Inn. To begin the hike, park your car anywhere along the side of the A66 (near the pub) or alternatively, you can park in the car park next to the White...Read more -
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Stroll Victoria Street
5.0It’s a must do while in Edinburgh. It’s featured in films like Cloud Atlas, One Day, and Eurovision. It’s even said to be the inspiration for Diagon Alley in Harry Potter! Check out the shops, grab a drink at one of the coffee shops or restaurants, and be sure to take some pictures of this gorge...Read more -
Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom
Explore the Dunnottar Castle in Scotland
To actually go into the castle (we did not do that, we just walked around the outside) you need to buy tickets AHEAD OF TIME ONLINE. It costs around £8 for an adult. Buy your tickets here. When we went we just walked around the outside of the castle and didn’t purchase a ticket. Fun facts: The...Read more -
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Explore the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh
5.0Just a 1.5 mile walk from Edinburgh Castle is the Royal Botanic Garden of Edinburgh. It’s worth a stop and you could easily spend 1-4 hours here. Plus, it’s a fun walk from downtown Edinburgh. There’s plenty of shops and restaurants along the walk, or just soak in the architecture. Additionally...Read more -
Glasgow City, United Kingdom
Catch a Sunset at the The Necropolis
The city of Glasgow has a lot to offer and this is a gem I am happy we had the opportunity to check out while we were here. It may seem odd to suggest a graveyard, but it’s a beautiful site. The graves are intricate and the views are endless. Some history: The burial ground was intended to ...Read more