Mainland UK is home to many natural treasures. While many are world-famous and are visited by millions of people each year, there are several that many haven’t even heard of, including some locals.
Here are a few of the best natural hidden gems you need to visit in the UK.
The Yorkshire Dales is home to some of the most magnificent natural locations in the country. While they are popular with tourists year-round, many miss out on seeing one of the best sights: Gaping Gill Cave.
While it’s not something you will see driving past or from the air in a private jet charter, Gaping Gill Cave is breathtaking. You have to see it to believe it – and if you go at the right time of the year, you can be winched down the 98 metres for a truly unforgettable experience.
If you take a short drive or train from Sheffield, you will find the magical Owler Tor. While the Peak District itself is something everyone should visit, Owler Tor is its crown jewel.
You need to hike up to reach it, but it ‘s well worth the effort. The gritstone caps, lush greenery, and spectacular views almost make you feel like you have travelled back in time. It’s best to visit in the warmer months, as there is arguably no better place to have breakfast and watch the sunrise.
While not a hidden gem to many locals, the Seven Sisters are an often overlooked stop for many tourists. Located on the English channel coast of East Sussex, they’re a series of chalk sea cliffs situated next to each other.
The Seven Sisters are also the central point of the Seven Sisters Country Park, which includes swathes of the surrounding countryside.
If you are an eagle-eyed fan of the Harry Potter series, Malham Cove will be a familiar sight. It was where Harry and Hermione camped while on the
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