UK Destinations
Cities & Areas
48 destinations across England, Scotland, and Wales. Each with curated places, honest opinions, and mood-filtered discovery.
England
London
Too big to know, impossible not to love.
Manchester
Reinvented in brick and concrete, still running on its own terms.
Brighton
London by the sea, but louder, stranger, and more itself.
Liverpool
A port city with an outsized cultural legacy and a warmth that surprises people who haven't been.
Cornwall
Atlantic light, ancient headlands, and the best seafood in England.
The Lake District
England's grandest landscape, mountains, lakes, and a stillness that the rest of the country rarely manages.
The Cotswolds
Honey-coloured stone and impossibly pretty villages, the English countryside at its most composed.
Bath
Georgian perfection with Roman bones.
Bristol
Banksy's city. The UK's most creative, and it knows it.
York
Two thousand years of history, and the best chocolate in England.
Newcastle
The north's most underrated city, warm people, great nights.
Leeds
Northern grit, world-class food, and it never stops moving.
Peak District
England's first national park, gritstone edges, stone villages, proper hills.
Birmingham
England's second city, properly diverse, properly underrated.
Norwich
Medieval charm, independent spirit, Norfolk's most livable city.
Canterbury
Cathedral city with more indie life than you'd expect.
Margate
The seaside town that became a cool art town.
Scotland
Edinburgh
Ancient stone, volcanic drama, a city that takes itself exactly seriously enough.
Glasgow
Scotland's real city, raw, warm, and completely itself.
Isle of Skye
The most dramatic landscape in Britain.
Inverness
Gateway to the Highlands, and somewhere worth staying.
St Andrews
Medieval, windswept, and quietly perfect.
Crail
Fife's pastel harbour, small, perfect, Instagrammable.
Aberfeldy
Perthshire's aesthetic market town.
Tobermory
The colourful harbour that stops every scroll.
Plockton
Palm trees in the Highlands, yes, really.
Anstruther
Fife's fishing village with Scotland's best fish and chips.
Dunkeld
The cathedral town where the forest begins.
Melrose
Scottish Borders at its most quietly beautiful.
Pitlochry
Perthshire gateway, whisky, waterfalls and wellness.
Isle of Arran
Scotland in miniature, every landscape, one island.
Dundee
The V&A city. Scotland's creative reinvention.
Wales
Cardiff
Small enough to know, big enough to surprise you.
Snowdonia
Wales at its most elemental, sky, rock, and silence.
Pembrokeshire
Some of the most beautiful coastline in Europe. Most people haven't heard of it.
Swansea
Dylan Thomas's city, coast, culture and underrated food.
Tenby
The pastel harbour town that looks like it was designed for Instagram.
Hay-on-Wye
The town of books, slow, beautiful, properly literary.
Llandudno
Victorian seaside perfection, and a cable car to the top of a headland.
Aberystwyth
Welsh university town with a clifftop railway and wild coastal energy.
Brecon
Gateway to the Brecon Beacons. Wales's most dramatic walking country.
Abergavenny
The foodie capital of Wales, and an incredible place to walk.