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Yeah, I know I\u2019m biased (being a Brit myself) but there\u2019s so much to see across our beautiful islands. From sunny spots in the south of England to ancient villages that have stood for over a thousand years, there are an incredible plethora of spots to explore. This is why I wanted to share some of the very best towns, cities and villages you should see in the UK. It doesn\u2019t matter if it\u2019s your first time visiting the UK or even if you live here\u2026 I\u2019m almost certain there\u2019ll be a new spot you\u2019ve yet to visit, below. Best of all, there\u2019s something for every taste. 1.) The Lake District Officially, the UK\u2019s newest UNESCO protected site, the Lake District is one of the best places in the UK to spend a few days relaxing. All whilst enjoying the stunning beauty of Northern England! Now, the clue is in the name\u2026 there are quite a few lakes to see. That being said, each lake is slightly different. Probably the most popular is Windermere but my favourite has to be&nbsp;Ullswater. Once you\u2019ve arrived, check into the Another\u00a0explore the stunning area around Ullswater itself. Oh, and make some time for paddle-boarding on the lake, the Ullswater Steamer and a hike up the mountains. The views are great. 2.) Dunster The gorgeous little town of Dunster is situated in the south-west of England in the county of Somerset. The town itself has been lived within in some form or another for thousands of years. It really is one of the best places in the UK to visit. Plus, it really pretty small so it\u2019s a great stopping off point on your trip further down to With the grand Dunster Castle overlooking the town, this ancient spot is perfect for an afternoon exploration. Make sure to take some time to wander the little alleyways and down the cobbled streets. It really is beautiful to see \u2013 especially as all the houses look so old and crooked. Oh, and stop off for food at It\u2019s one of the best meals I\u2019ve had in Somerset. Oh, and they make so pretty yummy cocktails, too. Yum! 3.) Tetbury Perched within the Cotswold\u2019s area of England, is a pretty little\u00a0that\u2019s so typically British. Imagine, small stone cottages, wood-burning fireplaces and plenty of tea. It\u2019s the kind of town you visit for a little experience of olde England. The great thing about\u00a0is that it\u2019s somewhat close to more of the best places in the UK to explore. Places like Lacock Upper and Lower Slaughter\u00a0(not as scary as they sound) and spots like Bibury. On the way over, make sure to pop into\u00a0\u00a0(in Ewen) for a classic British lunch\u2026 they make the best sticky toffee pudding too. Once you\u2019re in Tetbury, check into\u00a0Tetbury. It\u2019s such a historic property and is so charming. We didn\u2019t wanna leave! 4.) Stonehaven Perched on the east coast of Scotland,\u00a0is a tiny little town that\u2019s well worth visiting when heading further north to explore more of the best places in the UK. Once here, make sure to stop off on the seafront for a\u00a0fish and chips! Splash on lots of vinegar and have a proper seaside experience. Finish it all of with an Irn Bru (a soft drink that\u2019s really popular in Scotland). Once you\u2019re full, head straight over to\u00a0that\u2019s perched on its own little tuft of land in the sea. Dating back hundreds of years, there was actually a lion that was once kept in the castle as a status of power and wealth. 5.) Robin Hood\u2019s Bay Nestled on the eastern coastline of Yorkshire,\u00a0is an old smugglers town where contraband items used to be brought to the area. Nowadays, the contraband (brandy) has stopped being an issue and there\u2019s plenty to see. Take a wander around the sandy beach, explore the little alleyways and pop into the old post office that makes the best pots of tea in Yorkshire. Afterwards, drive around 20-minutes to\u00a0and explore the historic Abbey too. 6.) St Andrews Perched in the\u00a0\u00a0in Scotland, St Andrews is an ancient town that is steeped in history. Once here, make sure to walk the beaches next to the Old Course, visit the castle ruins and explore the cobbled streets that criss-cross the town. Best of all, the beautiful university buildings are dotted around the town too. This all makes it totally easy to explore. Oh, and it\u2019s really easy to partner a visit to the new\u00a0which is around 20-minutes away.\u00a0 7.) Lacock The little village of\u00a0(in Wiltshire) is one lovely little place to explore and easily up there as one of my favourite places in the UK to visit\u2026 especially if you love quaint English villages. Once here, make sure to see the 600-year-old St Cyriac\u2019s Church, wander through the little streets and stop off for an afternoon tea in one of the tea houses. In the summer, they open their gardens to sit and sip tea all afternoon. It\u2019s lovely. Better yet, if you\u2019re a Harry Potter fan, then you\u2019ll be glad to know that some of the films were shot here.\u00a0 8.) Cambridge Around 45-minutes from Central London (by train),\u00a0is one of the best places in the UK to explore for a day or two. It\u2019s the kind of spot that has lots to see within one relatively small area. This alone makes it an ideal city to just wander around and almost get lost in. Once here, make sure to check out\u00a0King\u2019s College Chapel, go punting on the river and gorge on. 9.) Arundel Around a 90-minute drive from Central London, Arundel is a historic market town based in West Sussex. Once you\u2019re here, make sure to explore the iconic Arundel Castle (which is home to the Duke of Norfolk) and take a wander around the impressive cathedral too. It\u2019s easily one of the best places in the UK to visit [&hellip;]"}