An Adventure Awaits You On A UK Staycation

September 24, 2024

The UK offers a wide range of adventure holidays, both inland and coastal, catering to all types of adventurers, from thrill-seekers to families looking for fun outdoor activities.

To help find your next adventure, we have put together a few exciting options you can participate in on your next adventure holidays UK to help you decide where your next trip will take you.

Inland adventures

  1. Hiking and Walking Holidays
    • National Parks: Explore stunning trails in the Lake District, Peak District, Snowdonia, and the Scottish Highlands.
    • Long-Distance Trails: Walk the West Highland Way in Scotland, the Pennine Way, or the South Downs Way.
    • Guided Walks: Join guided hikes through areas like the Yorkshire Dales or the Brecon Beacons.
  2. Cycling Holidays
    • Mountain Biking: Try the challenging trails in Wales’ Coed y Brenin, Grizedale Forest in the Lake District, or Glentress in Scotland.
    • Road Cycling: Enjoy scenic routes such as the Cotswolds, the Isle of Wight, or the Yorkshire Wolds Cycle Route.
    • Family-Friendly Cycling: Traffic-free paths like the Camel Trail in Cornwall or the Tissington Trail in Derbyshire.
  3. Rock Climbing and Mountaineering
    • Peak District: Gritstone crags like Stanage Edge offer excellent climbing opportunities.
    • North Wales: Try Snowdonia for a mix of classic climbs and mountaineering challenges.
    • Scotland: Ben Nevis and the Cairngorms are perfect for winter mountaineering.
  4. Caving and Potholing
    • Yorkshire Dales: Explore famous cave systems like Gaping Gill and White Scar Cave.
    • Mendip Hills: Experience the complex cave networks in Somerset.
    • Peak District: Discover the underground wonders of the Derbyshire caves. 
  5. Inland Water Sports
    • Kayaking and Canoeing: Paddle through serene waterways like the River Wye, the Norfolk Broads, or Scotland’s Loch Lomond.
    • White Water Rafting: Brave the rapids in places like the River Tryweryn in North Wales or the River Tay in Scotland.
    • Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP): Try calm lakes and rivers such as Lake Windermere or Loch Ness.
  6. Wildlife Safaris
    • Scottish Highlands: Spot red deer, golden eagles, and the elusive pine marten.
    • Norfolk Broads: Enjoy birdwatching and the chance to see otters and rare fen plants.
    • Forest of Dean: Look out for wild boar, deer, and various bird species.

Coastal Adventures

  1. Surfing
    • Cornwall: Fistral Beach in Newquay and Porthmeor in St Ives are iconic surf spots.
    • Devon: Croyde Bay and Woolacombe offer excellent waves for beginners and pros.
    • Wales: Rhossili Bay in Gower and Whitesands Bay in Pembrokeshire are popular.
  2. Coasteering
    • Pembrokeshire: Navigate cliffs and caves, and jump into the sea along the rugged coastline.
    • Cornwall: Explore the wild coastlines of St. Ives and the Lizard Peninsula.
    • Scotland: Experience the dramatic cliffs of the Firth of Forth or the Isle of Skye.
  3. Sea Kayaking
    • Scottish Isles: Paddle around the Hebrides, exploring hidden beaches and spotting wildlife.
    • Jurassic Coast: Discover the dramatic rock formations and caves from the water.
    • Anglesey: Navigate the coastline, exploring sea caves and remote beaches.
  4. Sailing
    • Solent: Known for its sailing heritage, perfect for yachting and sailing courses.
    • Scottish Lochs and Isles: Sail around the Inner and Outer Hebrides.
    • Norfolk coast: Enjoy traditional sailing on the Broads and the North Sea.
  5. Wild Swimming
    • Cornish coves: Swim in hidden bays like Kynance Cove or Pedn Vounder.
    • Scottish Lochs: Try a dip in Loch Lomond or the fairy pools on the Isle of Skye.
    • Devon and Dorset: Explore secluded swimming spots along the Jurassic Coast.
  6. Diving and Snorkeling
    • Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands: Explore shipwrecks in one of the world’s top diving destinations.
    • Skomer Island, Wales: Snorkel with seals and discover diverse marine life.
    • Cornish Reefs: Dive the reefs around Porthkerris and see colourful marine life.
  7. Wildlife Watching
    • Seal and Dolphin Watching: Take boat trips in Cardigan Bay, Moray Firth, or the Farne Islands.
    • Bird Watching: Visit RSPB reserves in places like Bempton Cliffs, the Isle of Mull, and the Farne Islands.
    • Puffin Spotting: Head to Skomer Island or the Isle of May for a chance to see these charismatic birds.
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Andi Perullo de Ledesma

I am Andi Perullo de Ledesma, a Chinese Medicine Doctor and Travel Photojournalist in Charlotte, NC. I am also wife to Lucas and mother to Joaquín. Follow us as we explore life and the world one beautiful adventure at a time.

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