January, go to Bath The only hot spring in the UK to keep warm
Every winter, the weather is always cold and frozen in the UK, there is still a good place to warm up - Bath, Bath is the only city in the UK with natural hot springs. More than 2,000 years ago, Celtic and Romans discovered hot springs there. Although the ancient baths have been protected as relics, the nearby New Bath Hot Spring Bath allows tourists to have a more top-notch bathing experience, with foot bathing pools and saunas with different fragrances. The open-air pool on the roof can also enjoy the city street view while soaking.
After soaking, you can also go to the old restaurant Sally Lunn for afternoon tea. This restaurant has the oldest building in Bath. It was built in 1482 and tastes the most famous Bath bun in the store.
In the cold January, go to Bath to take a warm soup to eliminate the dampness and coldness in the body!
February, British York travel through time and space to experience the ancient
Accompanied by the cold wind, you may be able to better appreciate the vicissitudes and heavy history of York. Of course, this is also a good time when York, known as the ghost town, can best demonstrate the horror atmosphere. In addition to the post-war ruins like Cliverde Tower, the York Castle Museum , converted from a prison, can also allow you to review local history. The biggest feature is that it has an exhibition hall that imitates the real scene of Victoria Street in the 19th century, showing the bakery, banks, bars, tailor shops, etc. on the street at that time. There are many medieval buildings in the city center, and there are also museums themed on Viking life, which fully presents the lifestyle of ancient people in a science fiction style.
In addition, an alley called Butcher Street is also one of the most historical streets in York, and it is also the filming venue for the movie "Harry Potter". Before the cold, I got some orthodox British afternoon tea from Betty's Tea House.
March, Wales National Park Early spring scenery after the melting of snow
Wales' national park has unspoiled natural beauty. In March, the melting snow flows into the clear river. Various withered and newborn flowers and plants coexist in the cold breeze. The beautiful scenery cannot be missed. Among them, Brekan Beacon Mountains National Park is located in southern central Wales, England. Many lakes and rolling valley streams and waterfalls are most popular among tourists and vacationers. The beautiful Talybont Reservoir has also become the exterior site of the second season of "Sherlock".
Maybe you will look forward to stretching your muscles and bones in the early spring when the cold is about to fade away. In the national park you can engage in activities such as walking, cycling, climbing, gliding and cave exploration, or lazy fishing for brown trout on the Usk River and try your hand at the eight golf courses in the park. There are also traditional Welsh villages or market towns in the park, allowing visitors to taste local cuisine: Welsh lamb, cheese, and the famous Glamorgan sausage.
April and Liverpool horse racing events are infected with the humanistic atmosphere
April is the tourist season for Liverpool. In addition to following the footsteps of the well-known Beatles (members of the Beatles are all born, grown up, and made their fortunes), the first Sunday in April every year (it happens to be a continuous Easter holiday) will also hold the Aintree Racecourse, bringing together horse racing masters and excellent horse racing from all over the world, becoming the focus of the whole UK.
In May and Brighton Festival, experience the ocean style in advance
This year, this Brighton Festival will set the event date from the 1st to the 31st, allowing this fashionable British coastal city to have fun throughout May. This is also one of the most important trendy music festivals in the UK. The organizers of the event have participated in the organization of the Glastonbury Music Festival in the 1980s and the World Music Fair. They are very experienced. Here you can hear the singing of some of the best new groups in the UK, as well as live performances of independent bands and electronic music.Before summer comes, take the lead in going to the beach resort to experience the lively and joyful ocean style!
Also, don’t forget to take a walk in the alley area with personality. The Lanes was originally the location of the small fishing village of Brighton, but now it still maintains the shape of a narrow street. Now there are many unique shops and restaurants with different characteristics and prices. The unique handicraft jewelry shops make people linger. You can also enjoy the casualness and freedom of the coastal town in the bar at the entrance of the alley.
June, Cotswold immerses in the pastoral scenery of spring and summer
June is the most suitable season for viewing flowers. The time when spring and summer are changing is the most beautiful time for flowers to bloom. It is recommended that you go to Cotswold to experience the most famous British pastoral scenery. The beauty here makes many people choose to hold weddings here, and many celebrities also choose to buy houses here, such as Prince Charles and Katemore, and this is also the source of inspiration for J.M. Barrie (the author of Peter Pan).
The famous painter William Morris calls Cotswold's Bibury the most beautiful village in England. The attractions worth seeing - Arlington Row, is a row of picturesque old houses. It was built in 1380 and was originally used as a warehouse for storing wool. Later, in the 17th century, it gradually became the residence of textile craftsmen.
Another Chipping Camden is known as the best preserved and most historically valuable town of Cotswolds. The town center was built in 1627 and sells a variety of butter, cheese and meat products. At the same time, don't forget to visit the local Hidcote Manor Garden this season, known as a diamond in the crown of the National Trust and is one of the most well-known craft gardens in the UK.
July, heading to the small fishing village Whitstable eat seafood
In the crowded summer where tourism is a place in the whole UK, you should probably hide in the small fishing village by the sea and enjoy the sea breeze. Whitstable, a small seaside fishing village in southeastern England, has the most plump oysters in the UK. The Oyster Festival is held every July, and even the French will come from afar for these delicious seafood. Don’t forget to gamble a fiercely competitive oyster competition! In the warm summer, what else is more enjoyable than drinking beer and consuming seafood? After a meal, don’t forget to sway in the simple town. Rows of beautifully decorated and cute shops will make you love I can’t help but press the shutter
August, experience the magnificent Edinburgh Military Music Performance
1947 Edinburgh held the first art festival. Every year Edinburgh attracts first-class literary and artistic groups from all over the world to hold wonderful performances here. August is the most colorful season in Edinburgh. The whole city is lively from morning to night. The International Art Festival, Military Band Parade, Jazz Art Festival, International Film Festival, Book Fair and other dazzling programs are dazzling and have lost their ability to choose. The most important thing to miss is military music performances. Feel the traditional Scottish-style music and take a look at the sound and light effects of the entertainment atmosphere. Every year, every venue is full and tickets are hard to come by.
In September, I devote myself to the Blackpool seaside light show to capture the summer heat
Blackpool is one of the most popular seaside resorts in the UK. It has entertainment facilities, tourist attractions, top performances, etc. It has all kinds of gorgeous coasts, so it is called "Las Vegas of the UK". The lantern show, described as "Artificial Sunshine", has become an indispensable tourist attraction in Blackpool since 1879, and has now developed into one of the world's largest lantern exhibitions. Before the lights light up, go to the Pleasure Beach amusement park in Blackpool for a exciting and fun time! There are 125 different rides and live performances on a 17 hectares, claiming to have the largest and longest roller coaster in Europe.
October, travel to Lake District to harvest the most beautiful face of autumn
Before the cold winter comes, yellow fallen leaves fall on the lake surface and ripples. A touch of sunset dyes the sky with various colors. The lake area in October presents the most beautiful face of autumn. You can take a boat from the Bowness-on-Windermere pier, feel the breeze on the lake surface in the warm sunshine, and go to your destination Ambleside or Grasmere. Beautiful scenery such as
is the inspiration for the author of Peter Rabbit. The former residence and museum of the author Beatrix Porter are located in the center of Bowness-on-Windermere. The scenes in the Peter Rabbit storybook, such as the rural streets and rabbits in the UK, were moved to the museum.
November, the terrifying Fireworks Festival parade, challenging the town of Lewes
Every November, the whole UK is rumbling over the fireworks festival, but if you want to feel the historic tradition, you must go to Lewes in the south of the UK. This town has always been famous for its Bonfire Night. This world's biggest celebration began with the parade of the town. People wore strange clothes and torches. As many as 30 groups wore their own special costumes, burning special dolls, throwing firecrackers and fireballs all the way. The process was brilliant and exciting. It is said to be the local festival with the strongest local atmosphere in the UK.
December, feel the gorgeous and warm London Christmas atmosphere
What else is richer in December than the lively London Christmas atmosphere? The joyful and warm festive atmosphere begins to spread from the colorful lights on the streets of London. The beautiful windows of major department stores are the most exciting. Don’t just be trapped in high street clothing stores for the crazy winter discounts. You can go to the winter park of Hyde Park in , take exciting rides, then drink a glass of warm red wine and dance to warm up, or go to the Christmas market on the south bank of London Eye to eat German sausages, and finally watch the beautiful fireworks around London Eye on the river Thames to end the perfect year.