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7 of the UK’s prettiest towns and villages to while away an afternoon in

by Justin Marsh
March 3, 2026
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Parts of the UK feel like stepping into a fairytale (Picture: Getty Images)

No matter how much you love the hustle and bustle of London, the nightlife in Liverpool or the art-splashed streets of Bristol, sometimes, it’s nice to get away from it all.

Thankfully, the UK has plenty of options when it comes to a peaceful break outside of the city.

In every corner of Britain, there are chocolate-box villages and postcard-perfect towns, each with their own unique history and sights to explore.

From the gateway to Snowdonia National Park to the rugged and romantic Brontë Country — which also just so happens to be where this writer grew up — Metro‘s intrepid explorers have rounded up 7 of the UK’s prettiest spots to visit this spring.

We hope it will be a handy guide for choosing your perfect UK day-trip, now that the sun is finally teasing us with an appearance.

Haworth, West Yorkshire

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Members of the public walk along Main Street in the village centre of Haworth, northern England on February 25, 2026. Situated on the edge of the Pennine moors, Haworth is internationally famous for its connection with the Bronte sisters who wrote their famous literary works while living at the Haworth Parsonage. "Wuthering Heights," a steamy film adaptation by British filmmaker Emerald Fennell of the classic Emily Bronte novel, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi as the doomed lovers Cathy and Heathcliff, topped box offices upon its release in mid-February. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP via Getty Images)
Literary fans, Haworth in West Yorkshire should be on your bucketlist (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)

Growing up in Yorkshire, I was never far from an idyllic village. One of my favourites has to be Haworth, nestled in the wild moorlands of the Pennines.

While it might be small, it has some world-class literary credentials — it’s where the Brontë sisters (Charlotte, Emily, and Anne) wrote their iconic novels, including Wuthering Heights.

Head to the Brontë Parsonage Museum, the Grade I listed Georgian building, formerly the home of the sisters which has been preserved to offer a glimpse of their life from 1820 to 1861 — entry costs just £13.

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✨ Just found England’s very own Stars Hollow 🌿 Haworth, a dreamy Yorkshire village, feels like stepping straight into Gilmore Girls — filled with cosy cafés, charming bookshops, and the sweetest little independent stores. 📍 Easily reached by train to Keighley and a short bus ride, it’s the perfect autumn escape 🍂☕📚 #Haworth #StarsHollowVibes #Yorkshire #CosyAutumn #placestovisit

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Brontë fans should also take a country walk to Top Withens, a ruined farmhouse near Haworth, believed to have inspired Wuthering Heights.

And to continue your Victorian education, take a trip on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, a five-mile heritage steam train that runs through the village.

Finally, if a day of sightseeing has tired you out, stop for a classic pub lunch.

My favourite is Haworth Old Hall, a cosy inn set in a 16th-century manor house. Try the Whitby Scampi (£14.79) and a pint of local ale for the ultimate Yorkshire experience.

Castleton, Peak District

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A gig in a cave? Don’t mind if we do (Picture: Getty Images)

The Peak District is an East Midlands gem, with a handful of beautiful villages scattered throughout the region.

One popular pick is Castleton, perfect for hikers exploring the Hope Valley.

A popular climb takes you to Mam Tor, an epic 500m peak famous for its Iron Age hillfort. Winnats Pass, a road between a hill pass and a limestone gorge, is another spot that will take your breath away.

But you don’t have to go up to see some impressive sites. There are four caves open to the public in Castleton. Speedwell Cavern is perhaps the most popular, offering boat rides through the workings of a 200-year-old mine.

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A magical summers evening in Castleton, Peak District. Rolling hills surrounding the quaints cottages and a golden glow reflecting on the river and trees ✨👒🍃🦆 #thisisengland #england #peakdistrict #lodgecottage #swallowcottage #peakdistrictcottage #castleton #visitengland #holiday #summer #village #prettylittletrips

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It’s worth checking out Peak Cavern too, known locally as the cheeky ‘Devil’s Arse’, as it’s used as a live music venue.

It’s the largest cave entrance in Britain and runs one-off concerts and special events. Over the years, it’s hosted names like Richard Hawley, the Vaccines, Kim Wilde and Jarvis Cocker.

For some pub grub and a good pint, head to The Ye Olde Nags Head, famous for its pick n mix bangers and mash menu.

For £15.50, you can choose your own sausages, mash (mustard or cheesy), and gravy (onion or peppercorn), all served in a giant Yorkshire pudding.

Woodstock, Oxfordshire

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This is the UK’s version of Woodstock (Picture: Getty Images)

Woodstock in Oxfordshire has a lot to rave about.

Located on the edge of the Cotswolds the town is home to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Winston Churchill.

You can explore the opulent staterooms and stunning gardens, with tickets starting from £41.

Here, Georgian architecture takes over, from the historic Town Hall to The Oxfordshire Museum, which, coincidentally, is another of the town’s must-visit sites.

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A perfect 24 hours in the prettiest town you’ve probably never heard of 😍 I recently stayed at the stunning Feather’s hotel in the charming town of Woodstock and it was nothing short of magical. From the moment we arrived, everything exceeded expectations: the beautifully styled interiors, the warm and attentive service, and the on-site restaurants The Nest and The Aviary, which offered truly delicious dining experiences. Getting there was a breeze too! Woodstock is easily accessible from Hanborough station by a 15 minute bus ride or a quick 5 minute taxi ride. Perfect for a spontaneous weekend escape! After checking in, we headed out to explore this picture perfect Oxfordshire town. Woodstock is full of character, with independent cafes, cosy pubs, and lovely vintage shops dotted along quaint streets. Just a five minute stroll from the hotel is one of England’s greatest treasures: Blenheim Palace. This World Heritage Site is the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and the current residence of the 12th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough. The palace grounds are breathtaking – with formal gardens, sparkling fountains, and a peaceful forest where deer roam freely. We spent a good 3 – 4 hours wandering the estate, soaking in its beauty and history. Afterward, we returned to the hotel for a quick outfit change before enjoying a wonderful dinner (and some seriously irresistible desserts). We ended the day with a long, relaxing soak in the hotel’s gorgeous bathtub, followed by the best night’s sleep. The beds were plush and luxurious, just what we needed after a full day of adventure. If you’re looking for a mix of comfort, history, and countryside charm – Woodstock is a hidden gem, and The Feathers is the perfect place to experience it all. 🤍 PR invite . . . . #oxford #woodstock #uktravel #explorebritain #england #englishcountryside #uktravelblogger #visituk #summerinengland #ukhotel #blenheimpalace

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Featuring galleries and collections of ancient Roman relics and Anglo-Saxon treasures — all of which ‘tell a compelling story of life in Oxfordshire throughout the ages’ — the free museum also runs regular community projects.

Events include the 2026 Open Art Competition, which closes in August, and Warneford 200, an exhibition that explores 200 years of mental health history in Oxfordshire.

Opposite is the Bear Hotel, a historic 13th-century coaching inn. The luxury four star acommodation is a perfect base to explore Oxford — or to enjoy afternoon tea or dinner if you’re just passing through.

Woodstock is a very walkable town. If you’re not one for an itinerary, spend the afternoon strolling around the centre, where you’ll find the old stocks and independent shops selling local crafts and antiques.

JP Woodstock is a one-stop destination for fashion, antiques, collectables, and homeware, run by a brother-and-sister team.

There’s also the Woodstock Bookshop, which was listed in the Independent’s Top 50 UK Bookshops, and regional shortlist for Independent Bookshop of the Year in 2009, 2013 and 2017.

Since 2012, the store has held the annual Woodstock Bookshop Festival featuring poetry and prose, fiction and nonfiction.

This year, it’s scheduled for the May Bank Holiday. Weekend tickets cost £30.

Stockbridge, Hampshire

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Stockbridge is charming and quaint (Picture: Shutterstock/Peter Titmuss)

Just over an hour’s drive south is Stockbridge, a tiny town and civil parish in Hampshire.

It’s also where Metro’s Izzie Clarke grew up, and she’s keen to spotlight her hometown.

Izzie says: ‘Stockbridge is brimming with quaint and original shops, and is surrounded by picturesque fields.’

@ourhampshireandbeyond

Trout ‘n about in Stockbridge, Hampshire 🐟💦 We had a first time visit to this test valley event today, the funky name is dedicated to the trout in the famous River Test that runs through the town, one of Hampshire’s finest chalk streams, and world famous for trout fishing. The town hosts the event on the first Sunday of August every year and in recent years they have closed the whole high street for visitors to walk on which is a welcome addition. It’s alive with local traders showcasing very best of local food, produce and crafts. ✨ We really enjoyed our visit and were surprised at its size, running all the way along the long high street as well as the local football club field and packed full of stands. Food wise, we enjoyed a cinnamon bun from Swedish baking studio, a moonroast coffee at ‘meadow Stockbridge’ which is a huge cafe with nice interiors inside and out, a hot dog from a local butcher and iced latte from Hoxton’s bake house. So many colourful shops, crafts, the community is strong here clearly and reminded me of Alresford watercress festival with the nice atmosphere. From the high st you can also spot the trout in the crystal clear waters. 🗓️ Pop in your diary for the 2026 event! 🎟️ Free entry to the event 🎶 Music throughout the day on a large stage in the football field which was full of families with picnic mats and kids running around. 🅿️ Parking in the official car parks was £5 and a short walk from the event, you can also take a vintage shuttle bus run which is 50pp .#hampshire #stockbridge #testvalley #ourhampshire

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She describes it as the perfect place for a long walk, followed by a spot of shopping and a hot chocolate in one of the cafes along the road.

‘Broughton Crafts, Owl and the Pussycat and George Clarke’s boutique are my favourite places for treasures if you’re looking to treat yourself.’

Top refreshment stops include The Greyhound for pub food, the Mayfly for a chic gastro pub experience, and The Meadow (which also doubles as a gallery).

Izzie says she has sampled the whole menu at the latter, and can’t fault a thing. But if she had to pick, her go-to dish is the Eggs Avocado with Salmon, saying: ‘It’s divine.’

Market Bosworth, Leicestershire

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Lovely weekend walk through Market Bosworth #weekendwalk #village #marketbosworth

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The flower-filled village of Market Bosworth sits in the Midlands, around a 30-minute drive from Leicester.

Lifestyle Editor, Kristina Beanland, spent time here growing up in the county, and says it’s the perfect place to while away an afternoon.

Kristina says: ‘In the summer, visit one of the cafes around the cobbled market square, such as Maison Rose or Cafe Torte, and people watch while you sip a latte.

‘Or, if you’re feeling hungry, Istanbul BBQ Kitchen serves up delicious Turkish food, and Softley’s is an a-la Carte restaurant, housed in a Grade II listed building which dates back to 1794.’

If you time your visit right, you can catch the Farmer’s Market in the square, held on the fourth Sunday of every month.

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♬ A Summer Place – Hollywood Strings Orchestra

‘The village also regularly takes part in Britain in Bloom, a nationwide gardening competition,’ explains Kristina. ‘So it always looks beautiful with colourful hanging baskets and flower displays.’

For a gentle walk, visitors can take a stroll around Bosworth Park, complete with a small play park for kids.

‘You can use the village as a base to explore Bosworth Battlefield,’ explains Kristina. ‘It’s where King Richard III was beaten by Henry VII. I have memories of being dragged around here as a child, but as an adult, I can appreciate how beautiful (and genuinely interesting) it is.

‘There’s a Heritage Centre and a tearooms in a beautiful barn that doubles up as a wedding venue.’

Finally, this small village has a good collection of pubs. ‘The Dixie Arms has live music, and the Black Horse has a good outdoor seating area,’ adds Kristina.

Denham, Buckinghamshire

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The perfect escape from the city (Picture: Getty Images)

The beautiful Buckinghamshire village of Denham looks like the movie set of a rom-com, with timbered cottages you’ll wonder if it’s socially acceptable to take a photo outside of.

But the station is just 19 minutes from London’s Marylebone, making it the perfect weekend escape for city dwellers.

Metro’s Lifestyle Editor, Rachel Moss, returns religiously every year with a group of former colleagues-turned-friends, for an annual catch up that sees them strolling past the scenic golf club and into the surrounding countryside.

‘I feel like I exhale a little deeper when I get to Denham,’ she says. ‘I love that it’s so close to the hustle and bustle of my regular life, but feels like stepping into another, much slower world.

‘The village has no huge tourist attractions, but that’s what makes it so special.

‘There’s a quintessential village church, a pretty footpath running along the canal, and a smattering of shops. The real draw is the country pubs, which offer an excellent ratio of dogs per customer. My favourite has to be the Green Man, where a Sunday roast is served with a Yorkshire pudding the size of your head.

‘There’s also something particularly magical about going here once a year with the same group of friends. Our lives have changed so much in the five or so years since starting this tradition, featuring breakups, marriages, redundancies and babies, but in that time, nothing much has changed in good, old Denham.’

Betws-y-Coed, North Wales

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Betws-y-Coed is the ‘Gateway’ to Snowdownia (Picture: Getty Images)

Snowdonia National Park is one of the most popular hiking regions in the UK — approximately 600,000 to 700,000 people climb to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) every year, making it the busiest mountain in the country.

But have you ever checked outBetws-y-Coed, dubbed the ‘Gateway’ to Snowdonia?

The tiny picture-postcard spot is home to stone buildings, cute cafes and independent shops, all set against dramatic forested hills. It’s this quality that gives the village its ‘alpine’ feel.

Key Betws-y-Coed architecture includes the 15th-century Pont-y-Pair Bridge (which is the start of a walking trail), the 14th-century St. Michael’s Church, and the Victorian cast-iron Waterloo Bridge.

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But enough about buildings. In Betws-y-Coed, it’s all about the walks — making it the perfect village for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Explore the aforementioned trail from Pont-y-Pair bridge or head into Gwydir Forest, a national park of forest, lakes and mountains in the heart of Snowdonia.

For more woodland charm, around two-miles from the village, you’ll find Swallow Falls, an epic 42-metre multi-tiered waterfall on the River Llugwy. After paying the £2 entry fee, take a minute to marvel at the highest continuous waterfall in Wales.

Next, a four-minute drive from Betws-y-Coed will take you to the magical Fairy Glen ravine, a tree-lined valley with paths beside a winding creek.

Legend has it that fairies and sprites live amongst the toadstools and only appear under moonlight. In summer, it’s a beautiful spot to take a wild swim.

For adrenaline junkies, visit Zip World, a forest adventure park where you can zoom through the trees at 25mph on the ‘UK’s only alpine coaster of its kind.’ Prices range between £13 and £41.

Once you’ve used up all your energy, head to Alpine Coffee Shop, described as a cafe ‘with a conscience.’

Located outside the station, they serve everything from hot chocolates to crispy falafel.

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