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  • 7 Best Places to Visit in The UK in Spring

    Klook Team
    Klook Team
    Last updated 12 Mar 2024
    UK in the spring
    Flowers are in full bloom, days are getting longer, and fruits and veggies are in season. You know what that means⁠—it’s finally spring! Welcome the new season with a nice vacation to the UK, where you’ll see sprawling palaces and medieval fortresses framed by vibrant roses, daffodils, tulips, and more. 
    Overwhelmed by the long list of great locations to choose from? No problem. Here are our picks for the best spring destinations (along with the top things to do) in the UK for some jolly good fun: 
    1. Oxford
    2. The Cotswolds
    3. Bath
    4. Northumberland
    5. London
    6. Kent
    7. Gower Peninsula

    1. Oxford

    Oxford
    Explore Oxford, home of one of the oldest universities in the world - Credit: Noel Broda
    Feel like you’re stepping into the past when you visit Oxford. The City of Dreaming Spires boasts incredibly well-preserved centuries-old buildings at every turn. But it’s even better during spring when there are pink blossoms and colorful tulips surrounding iconic buildings like Radcliffe Camera, Christ Church Cathedral, Magdalen College, and more.
    Best thing to do: Enjoy a walking tour around the High Street, Trinity College, and Sheldonian Theatre. Pressed for time? Don’t fret—you can squeeze in a day trip to Oxford as well as to Windsor Castle and Stonehenge from London!

    2. The Cotswolds

    The Cotswolds
    The Cotswolds is only home to 139,000 people yet it attracts 38 million visitors (pre-COVID) every year - Credit: Vicky Hincks
    Exploring the Cotswolds is one of the best things to do in the UK, thanks to its countryside charm, picturesque rivers, and medieval architecture. But, arguably the best time to visit is during spring when bright daffodils, snowdrops, and bluebells decorate the incredible landscape. You can pick from one of the six counties to visit: Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.
    Best thing to do: Take advantage of the nice weather and go on a picnic at Castle Combe for the best views

    3. Bath

    Take in the views of the River Avon, Bath Abbey, and The Holburne Museum when you explore the UNESCO-listed city
    Take in the views of the River Avon, Bath Abbey, and The Holburne Museum when you explore the UNESCO-listed city
    When you’re on a vacation in the UK, one of the best things to do is visit Bath. The city was literally shaped by Romans to be a place of pure bliss and relaxation, thanks to its natural thermal springs. But besides the famous baths, the city also boasts stunning sites like the Parade Gardens and Sydney Gardens that are full of vivid plum trees and flowering shrubs.
    Best thing to do: Save your feet the trouble of taking on the city’s steep hilly streets and go on a convenient Bath hop-on hop-off bus tour

    4. Northumberland

    Bamburgh Castle
    See the centuries-old Bamburgh Castle which is located on top of a volcanic rock - Credit: SHEILA HAMMOND
    Fond of castles? One of the most unmissable things to do in the UK is to visit their fairytale-esque fortresses and Northumberland is home to 70 (not a typo!) of them. It’s even better during spring when they’re framed by bright, yellow daffodils and there are much less visitors compared to summer. 
    Best thing to do: Visit the Alnwick Castle, which was used as a filming location for Harry Potter’s Hogwarts

    5. London

    Hampton Court Palace
    Kids under 5 can enter the Hampton Court Palace for free - Credit: KT Likes Coffee
    There’s no such thing as a bad spring in the UK. Longer days mean you can spend more time frolicking around manicured lawns and vivid gardens. One of the fun things to do in London is to look for stunning secret gardens for different decor, and intriguing histories like the Kyoto Garden and the Chelsea Physic Garden.
    Best thing to do: Save time and money when you explore St. Paul’s Cathedral, Windsor Castle, and more with The London Pass

    6. Kent

    Scotney Castle
    Spend some time at Scotney Castle, which boasts an almost millennium long history - Credit: Steve Payne
    When it comes to nice things to do in the UK during spring, you kent go wrong with Kent. The country has earned the nickname, The Garden of England, because of its endless purple wisteria, red tulips, and bright wildflowers all around. There are even Japanese cherry blossoms by Walmer Castle, Brogdale, and more.
    Best thing to do: Take a day trip to Leeds Castle, which has been called the Key to England because of its significant role in the country’s history

    7. Gower Peninsula

    Three Cliffs
    Take in the landscape of the Three Cliffs Bay and marvel at the limestone peaks - Credit: Nick Russill
    Why stick to England when you can also explore other parts of the state? Going to Wales is one of the best things to do in the UK because of its rich history and incredible scenery, including the Gower Peninsula. Its jewel in the crown is the incredible Three Cliffs Bay, which offers views of stunning waves and dramatic peaks—perfect for enjoying the longer days during spring.
    Best thing to do: Climb up the sand dunes for the best views of Three Cliffs Bay. Don’t forget to bring your camera!