The summer is in full swing, with many families looking for their next holiday getaway - but that idyllic location could be closer to home than you think.
Across the nation, there's a collection of stunning destinations just waiting to be explored, and what's more, they're super easy to get to. Forget getting to the airport hours before your flight, ditch the 23kg packing limit, and avoid the stress, as staycations are dominating the summer holidays this year.
A new study from Škoda found that a whopping 83% of Brits are keen to explore more of the UK this summer, with many opting for driving holidays over trips abroad. The research also found that a number of these holidaymakers are prepared to drive more than 1,000 miles to reach their desired destination in the UK.
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The benefits? Travellers are able to stop and look at the sights whenever they desire, choose what time to leave, and have no luggage limits. In addition, it's a more adorable way to travel rather than catching a flight ot taking the train, especially if you have a big family, and you don't need a passport!
With this in mind, Škoda has revealed the most desired summer road trip locations for this summer. From meandering up the Snowdonia National Park to taking a fresh water dip in the Lake District - there's a staycation to suit everyone, no matter how adventurous you are.
One of the top locations to visit is the Scottish Highlands, home to some seriously spectacular landscapes. The breathtaking scenes are home to the mythical Loch Ness, not to mention the restaurant scene for foodies and towering mountains for intrepid explorers.
One traveller raved: "We spent our last few Junes travelling around Scotland with long days and plenty of wildlife... Considering your route, the Cairngorms are fab for red squirrel, red deer, eagles, grouse etc. We saw all of these plus some in the glens of the eastern Cairngorms earlier this year. If you're headed up to Lossiemouth, seals, dolphins, gannets (esp if your route brings you near Troup Head). We saw a few dolphins at Burghead this June and folk around said a pod of orca were hanging about as well. Moray Firth usually have dolphins as well. Essentially, you can't go wrong!" Another who drove the North Coast 500 hailed it "an amazing bucket list trip".
The Lake District is no well-kept secret, known for its fresh water lakes, historic towns, and mountains that it's become another favoured spot for summer staycations. It's an England national treasure, and in fact, it's now considered a world treasure, having been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
One tourist who drove the famous Hardknott pass between Eskdale and Duddon Valley raved: "Views to die for," while another added: "Amazing drive, I have driven some great roads here and in the USA. This drive is up there with the best of them."
A trip to the Yorkshire Dales is certainly one to add to the list. Whether you're looking for a scenic hike, a steam train journey, or just plenty of breathtaking historic sites, museums, farms, and breweries, it has something for everyone.
Here's the top 10 staycations recommended to visit this summer for your next road trip:
- 1. Scottish Highlands
- 2. Lake District
- 3. Yorkshire Dales
- 4. Isle of Skye, Scotland
- 5. St. Ives, Cornwall
- 6. Cotswolds Villages
- 7. Snowdonia National Park, Wales
- 8. Peak District, Derbyshire
- 9. Loch Ness, Scotland
- 10.Lake Windemere, Cumbria
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