Britain may be modest in size, but it boasts an extraordinary variety of . A new poll has revealed the 10 most beautiful views in the country.
A new study by insurance broker asked the nation to vote. Lake Windermere in the has been named the UK's most beautiful view, with 42% of the public vote. It's followed closely by Wales' majestic and Scotland's legendary Loch Ness. The research also found that 92% of Brits would prefer to visit a scenic spot in the UK over going abroad, with many even mistaking local beauty spots for destinations overseas. With that in mind, here are the top 10 most beautiful views in Britain, as voted by the public.
1. Lake Windermere, Lake District - 42%
England's largest natural lake, Windermere is surrounded by rolling hills, woodland, and charming villages. Whether by boat or from a lakeside trail, the views are endlessly picturesque - especially at sunset.
2. Snowdonia, Wales - 35%
Home to the highest mountain in Wales, this national park is famed for its dramatic peaks, glacial valleys, and serene lakes. Snowdon itself is a favourite for hikers and offers sweeping panoramic views from the summit.
3. Loch Ness, Scotland - 29%
Famous for its mythical monster, Loch Ness is also a place of haunting beauty. Set among the Highlands, its dark, deep waters and mist-covered hills make for a view that's both serene and mysterious.
4. St Michael's Mount, Cornwall - 22%
This tidal island is like something from a fairy tale. With a medieval castle perched on its peak and accessible by foot at low tide, it's a striking landmark in Mount's Bay that leaves a lasting impression.
5. The Yorkshire Dales - 22%
A patchwork of green fields, limestone cliffs, and meandering rivers defines the Dales. It's classic English countryside at its best, with charming stone villages and wide open skies.
6. Durdle Door, Dorset - 22%
One of the UK's most iconic natural landmarks, this limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast rises from the sea in dramatic fashion. The surrounding cliffs and beaches make it a favourite with photographers and walkers alike.
7. St Ives Bay, Cornwall - 22%
With golden beaches, turquoise waters, and a thriving arts scene, St Ives Bay offers a unique blend of natural beauty and seaside charm. It's no surprise it remains one of Cornwall's most popular spots.
8. The Jurassic Coast, Dorset -21%
This UNESCO World Heritage Site stretches for 95 miles and offers a window into 185 million years of geological history. Towering cliffs and fossil-rich beaches make it a wonderland for nature lovers.
9. The Three Sisters, Glencoe Valley, Scotland -21%
These dramatic mountain ridges dominate the heart of Glencoe and are steeped in both geological grandeur and history. The view from the valley floor is nothing short of awe-inspiring.
10. Cheddar Gorge, Somerset - 18%
England's deepest gorge, Cheddar Gorge features towering limestone cliffs and winding roads. It's also home to ancient caves and offers jaw-dropping views from the cliff-top walks above.
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