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25 Beautiful British Towns To Visit This Summer

Quite often we fall into the trap of thinking that in order to have a good time during the summer, we have to travel abroad. Places like Ibiza, Turkey, and Cyprus are popular destinations that are constantly being advertised as the only places to have fun during your holiday. However, none of this is true – it’s possible to have an incredible summer without even leaving the UK! You could not only discover some of the most unique locations around the country, but also save some money on travel and accommodation. Check out our list of 25 beautiful British towns to visit this summer.

1. Portmeirion, Wales

This Italin-looking Welsh town is a lovely coastal location. Its quaintness and natural beauty will leave you mesmerised. Just look at that architecture!

2. Aberaeron, Wales

Another beautiful Welsh town, Aberaeron is a historical treasury. The colourful houses and tasty locally-sourced food will be the perfect companions to your summer holiday.

3. Robin Hood’s Bay, Yorkshire

This British town has a rich history – it used to be a smuggling ground for contraband and alcohol in the older days. Its got lots of underground tunnels that you could explore as part of your vacation.

4. Portree, Isle of Skye, Scotland

As the island’s capital, Portree boasts a beautiful natural coastline and incredible scenery. It’s also got some seriously tasty scallops, so if you’re into seafood then this is definitely the place to go!

5. Hathersage, Peak District

Peak District has always been known for its stunning natural landscapes, but Hathersage in particular is one of the best places to go hiking. Their local brews are another thing that this town is famous for.

6. Glenarm Village, Northern Ireland

This town’s historical Glenarm Castle is centuries old and is one of the most beautiful buildings in all of Britain. The local hiking and walking routes will help you discover more about the area and enjoy the stunning nature.

7. Grasmere, Cumbria

Wordsworth’s home for 14 years, Grasmere is one of Britain’s most unique towns. The area’s Lake District scenery, famous chocolate boutique, and gingerbread shop will definitely keep you busy.

8. Castle Combe, Wiltshire

A quintessentially English town, Castle Combe is one of the best places to visit this summer. It has even featured in a number of films, which is a testament to its beauty.

9. Beaulieu, Hampshire

Another beautiful unspoilt area of the UK that you should definitely visit at some point. The name itself literally translates to ‘beautiful place’ in French, which guarantees some breathtaking views.

10. Castleton, Peak District

Castleton was Britain’s first National Park and is definitely a place that you should visit this summer. It overlooks a beautiful Bronze Age hill that is worth your time.

11. Alfriston, East Sussex

This historic location features a rare Clergy House that dates back to the 14th century. Even if you don’t like history, you’ll enjoy the rare and beautiful architecture that this town has to offer.

12. Lacock, Wiltshire

If I say this this town has been featured in multiple Harry Potter films, will it induce you to come down for a visit? Lacock is a quaint British settlement that is full of traditional honey-coloured houses and beautiful scenery. The history of this spot makes it one of the most interesting beautiful british towns!

13. Burnham Market, Norfolk

Featuring incredible Georgian-style houses, Burnham Market is one of the best places to visit in the UK. Its crafts and clothing stores, as well as the freshly-caught fish, should be enough to convince you to visit.

14. Hambleden, Buckinghamshire

With its magnificent 14th-century church, Hambleden is a beautiful British town that’s definitely worth a visit. It still has an authentic Hovis bakery!

15. Lower and Upper Slaughter, Gloucestershire

Don’t worry, this town’s name derives from the old Anglo-Saxon world for ‘mud’. It’s a beautiful summer town with a lovely old mill that has now been turned into a museum.

16. Polperro, Cornwall

With its lovely fishermen houses and picturesque harbour, Polperro has lots of lovely beaches that you must see this summer! The beaches make it one of most beautiful british towns!

17. Abbotsbury, Dorset

This lovely British town has lots of art galleries and beautiful wood workshops that you have to visit this summer. The unique subtropical gardens are another incredible spot that would absolutely baffle you.

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18. Hawkshead, Cumbria

Hawkshead boasts a beautiful 13th-century church and lots of incredible 17th-century architecture. Its medieval central square completes the town’s historic look.

19. Beesands, Devon

This quaint fishing village serves delicious crab sandwiches that are definitely worth a trip! Its beautiful coastal walks and incredible freshwater lake will make some really stunning photographs.

20. Kingham, Oxfordshire

This town’s traditional limestone cottages give it a unique, book-like look. The friendly local community will make you feel at home and induce you to return to Kingham.

21. Burford, Oxfordshire

This former Anglo-Saxon settlement boasts beautiful architecture and lots of independent antique stores. Burford is definitely a place to visit this summer. This is definitely one of the coolest beautiful british towns!

22. Whitby, North Yorkshire

One of Britain’s favourite coastal towns, Whitby is definitely a place you should visit this summer. With its Gothic culture and English seaside, this town is incredibly Insta-worthy. What’s more, the local Whitby Abbey has inspired the legendary Count Dracula.

23. Plockton, Scotland

This beautiful town in the Scottish Highlands offers seal-spotting and fishing trips for everyone to enjoy. The natural beauty of the area will astound you.

24. Luss, Scotland

Located on the edge of the legendary Loch Lomond, Luss is a beautiful Scottish town that you absolutely have to visit. Its sandstone and slate cottages, as well as the beautiful Victorian stained-glass church, make this city a feast for the eye.

25. Groomsport, Northern Ireland

Groomsport’s thatched fishermen cottages and sandy beaches make up the perfect summer holiday location. It’s great as a day trip, especially if you’re into good seafood, which this town has a lot of. This is definitely one of the most popular beautiful british towns!

Have you been to any of these beautiful British towns? What is your favourite place to visit in the summer? Let us know below!

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