Top 40 UK staycations to enjoy before you're 40
The research, commissioned by bank NatWest to launch of their new Buy Now Pay Later product, found 84% of the nation admitted there are many places they have ‘yet to explore’ in the UK, with 56% keen to rectify this before they reach the big 4-0.
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Hide AdOther experiences include walking round the picturesque village of Portmeirion, Wales, and visiting Devon and Dorset’s stunning Jurassic Coast to discover prehistoric fossils.
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Stay the night at the Northumberland International Dark Sky Park and stargaze into the darkest skies in England
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Hide AdTake the ultimate road trip on Scotland’s North Coast 500 and see spectacular wildlife, landscape and imposing Dunrobin Castle
Travel to Birmingham’s Balti Triangle, the culinary birthplace of the famous Balti, for a uniquely British-Asian foodie experience
Explore the UK’s 2,000 miles of canals and rivers with a staycation on a canal boat
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Hide AdLearn bushcraft and survival skills on a wilderness course in the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District
Go seal spotting for common and grey seals at Blakeney Point Nature Reserve
Bask in the early morning sunshine on the golden sands of Porthcurno Beach after an overnight stay in Cornwall
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Hide AdSavour world class English wines and book a vineyard tour in Kent
Explore the Puzzlewood in the Forest Of Dean, the landscape that inspired Tolkien’s ‘Middle Earth’
Climb the basalt steps of the Giant’s Causeway in Country Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Hide AdSwim in the crystal-clear waters of Pentle Bay, Tresco, and stay by the white sandy shores on the Isles of Scilly
Go hiking in the vast, wild Epping Forest, Essex, and get back to nature in a camping pod
Take a stroll round the picturesque and colourful Italian style village of Portmeirion, Wales
Watch the headline act at Glastonbury Festival, Somerset
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Hide AdHire a traditional punt and sail under the Bridge of Sighs on the River Cam, Cambridge
Visit the Turner Contemporary Gallery in the trendy and kitsch seaside town of Margate, Kent
Enjoy nature with a touch of luxury whilst glamping in the New Forest
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Hide AdHike up Mount Snowdon in the Snowdonia National Park, Wales – the highest mountain in England and Wales
Taste-test a cream tea from Devon and neighbouring Cornwall and decide which is best!
Sandboard down ‘The Big Dipper’, Europe’s second largest sand dune, in Methyr Mawr, Wales
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Hide AdVisit Devon and Dorset’s stunning Jurassic Coast to discover prehistoric fossils
Tour a former mine 300ft underground at the Big Pit National Coal Museum, Blaenavon, Wales
Breathe in the fresh sea air during a coastal hike along the Seven Sisters, Sussex
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Hide AdTake a scenic drive from Glasgow to Fort William up the A82 for peak Scottish views
Cycle along a former railway line, the Tissington trail, in the Peak District
Join the parade at Notting Hill Carnival in London, celebrating the UK’s Caribbean history
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Hide AdGet a taste of the upper class and visit the real Downton Abbey; Highclere Castle in Hampshire
Take a trip to Windsor Castle, Berkshire, and see one of Her Majesty’s residences
Book tickets to explore the magnificent palace, park and gardens at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire
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Hide AdGo on a whiskey tasting tour at a Scottish distillery in Campbeltown, Highland, Islay, Lowland or Speyside, in Scotland
Relive history by walking the 5000-year-old Neolithic Ridgeway in Oxfordshire, the oldest road in England
Hire a kayak off the beautiful beaches of the Isle of Lewis in Scotland
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Hide AdBook a walking gin tour through the iconic pubs and artisan distilleries in Belfast
Party in an old brick warehouse in the Baltic Triangle; the thriving cultural hub of Liverpool
Take a trip to Manchester and dance the night away in one of the many gay bars lining Canal Street
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Experience the history of the Thames at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London
Travel on the oldest, steepest inland electric funicular railway in England on the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway
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Hide AdGet an adrenaline rush whilst coasteering cliffs, caves and rockpools in Pembrokeshire
Go surfing on the 19 miles of coastline in North Devon
The shortlist of experiences was compiled by a group of travel experts including Cassam Looch from Culture Trip; Pat Riddell, editor of National Geographic Traveller (UK); Darren Burn, CEO of OutOfOfficeCom and TravelGay.com; MD and Wellness Travel Coach Dr Noreen Nguru and travel journalist Lisa Francesca Nand, before being put to a public poll of 2,000 Brits aged 18 to 40.
Travel expert and journalist Lisa Francesca Nand said: “A life well lived is a life filled with experiences. Now more than ever, we’re all looking to invest in moments to create brilliant memories either solo or with friends and family, and travel is a key part of that – whether it’s getting back to nature, seeing amazing architecture, learning about new culture and history or just going on a fantastic road trip".
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Hide AdThe key motivation for wanting to travel the UK was that Brits simply enjoy being outdoors (40 per cent) while a quarter want to explore destinations to tick them off their bucket list and 22 per cent are keen on learning something new from their adventures.
But finances are a top barrier for Brits to make their travel dreams a reality, with 34 per cent of adults saying cost is the key issue when choosing their travel experiences, as well as lack of transport (26 per cent), inconsistent weather (20 per cent) and being too busy (18 per cent).