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Posted on: Wednesday, August 21, 2024
There are so many amazing countries to visit around the world, and the United Kingdom is one of them. As it gets closer to the end of summer in the UK, it creates the best time to travel and explore the hidden gems within our country. If you’re looking for that perfect late summer getaway, we've compiled a list of amazing places to explore in the late summer months.
Dorset creates the perfect getaway destination as it’s rich with panoramic views, an incredible coastline, and breathtaking natural wonders. Dorset is well known for the Jurassic Coast and Durdle Door, all while hosting incredible hiking trails and charming villages. There are many incredible places to stay throughout Dorset that hold a certain timeless beauty, making it the perfect late summer getaway.
The Glamorgan Heritage Coast, in Wales, has lots of lovely secluded coves, including Dunraven Bay - also known as Southerndown beach. This crescent of sand is protected by cliffs, and fringed with rock pools that are perfect for searching for nature. There is also a castle ruin to explore, plus this is one of the area’s most popular surfing and body-boarding beaches.
If you’re looking for a swift weekend break or an incredible city escape, Cambridge is the perfect destination in England. This city boasts historic architecture throughout, and a beautiful river flows through the city’s heart, making summer the ideal season to explore and try punting on the River Cam. Cambridge provides you with so much to do, including visiting museums, shops, outdoor markets, incredible green spaces, and walking around the infamous universities.
As the summer season comes to an end, Cornwall becomes less busy, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful county in peace. The Cornish coast and countryside are unbeatable destinations, as they boast incredible food, hidden beaches, and an abundance of historic sites to explore. While Cornwall may be a large county, narrowing down where to visit is near impossible, as every small town and village carries its own unique charm.
Carrickfergus, or locally known as simply Carrick, is a large town on the coast of County Antrim, not far from Belfast City. As one of the oldest towns in Ireland, it’s most famous for its landmark Carrickfergus Castle, which is one of the best preserved in the country. Being just a stone’s throw from Belfast City, Carrickfergus is a great town for exploring more of Northern Ireland.
If you’re after incredible scenery and endless hiking trails, the Lake District could be your perfect getaway. At the end of summer, the lake district provides the perfect temperature and tranquillity for walking and nature enthusiasts. Rolling hills, beautiful lakes, and incredible waterfalls smother the landscapes. Anywhere in the Lake District, you find yourself immersed in the stunning natural wonders of the English countryside.
Ayr is a popular seaside resort in south Ayrshire, Scotland. Located south west of Glasgow, Ayr is a popular seaside resort, with a charming seafront, perfect for walking. Ayr Racecourse, dating back to the 16th century, runs many Flat and National Hunt meetings throughout the year and is particularly famous as the venue of the Scottish Grand National, the Ayrshire Handicap and the Ayr Gold Cup.
If you’re looking for a real English late summer getaway, the Cotswolds are picture-perfect in the late summer months. The Cotswolds provide you with a summery feel, blossoming flowers, and sunny, cobbled streets. This destination offers stunning, peaceful walking trails to get lost on and find yourself stumbling upon vintage tearooms and unique country pubs. If you’re looking for an escape from the city, the Cotswolds can provide you with the perfect serene feel.
Contact your local Guild Member in these summer-getaway locations to find your dream new home.