Places to Visit in England Summer 2024
The Ultimate England Summer Bucket List
Known for its mild summer weather, with average temperatures from 16° - 25° Celsius, England is worth exploring during summer months. If you are staying in England this summer, here is a guide to getting the most out of your time in this beautiful country.
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If you are staying in England over the summer, you are probably looking for things to do and places to see around the country. This post will provide a list of summer activities and must-visit places in England.
Summer months (June, July, and August) in England are the best time of the year to enjoy this beautiful country, with average temperatures ranging from 16° - 25° Celsius. It is important to keep in mind that although you will enjoy warm weather for much of the summer, you should still keep a raincoat on hand as weather can be unpredictable and England has its fair share of rain, even in the summer months.
You’ll notice this list does not include London. Of course, you should definitely add this vibrant city on your bucket list. However, this list ventures outside of London (which is usually packed with tourists during the summer months) and explores the wide variety of England’s charm. You may note that many of these recommendations are in the north of England which I highly recommend you getting to know. Once you get into England’s small villages and hamlets, you will find much of the culture and charm that England is known for.
Quick tip: As you are exploring England this summer, you might choose to spend more than just a day in each location. I highly recommend checking out the local hostels for accommodation. Both Independent Hostels and YHA hostels are amazing options for not only young people who are travelling but they offer a budget-friendly base for people of all ages. If shared accommodation is not your thing, many hostels have various room options, both private and shared.
Let’s get into it! Here is a list of places to visit and things to do in England to add to your UK summer bucket list. The majority of these places are easy to get to via public transportation.
Bridlington
If you are looking for a Yorkshire beach that is easy to get to via train, Bridlington is the place to go! It is just a short walk from the train station to the seafront (20 minutes). Bridlington has two leisure beaches - the North Beach and the South Beach. I spent the majority of my time in Bridlington at the North Beach but I highly recommend checking out the South Beach as well.
With its fantastic promenade and wide range of activities, Bridlington is the perfect destination to visit in England on a hot summer day.
Check out these 15 Things to Do in Bridlington by The Crazy Tourist.
2. York
I’ve been to York a number of times but one of my favourite memories of this city occurred when a friend from the US came to the UK on a university tour one summer, we decided to meet up in York. We spent the day catching up and exploring the cobblestoned streets of this gorgeous ancient city. There is so much to see and do here. One of my favourite things to do in York on a summer day is to grab an ice cream and relax in the York Museum Gardens under the medieval ruins of St. Mary’s Abbey.
3. Liverpool
Liverpool is a vibrant city that offers a perfect collaboration of modern and historical narratives. Home of the Beatles, you will find an overwhelming amount of things to do and see in this busy northern city.
One summer memory in Liverpool included spending some time in one of my favourite places in the world - the Liverpool Library. As you enter this building, you will find gorgeous modern architecture. Standing on the ground floor, you can look up and see the winding spiral that makes up each of the 6 levels that house many books.
The magic comes as you continue to explore and find all of the rooms within the library. The Picton Reading Room will take your breath away as you step into a different historic era. This is the perfect place to sit and have a quiet reading or writing sesh during the summer months (and during term time if you are going to any of the unis in Liverpool and fancy a new place to study).
4. Bath
Bath is absolutely soaked in history. I recommend checking out one of the many walking tours guided by locals. There are movie and television filming locations, The Jane Austen Centre, or the historic Roman Bath Houses. That only scratches the surface of the amount of things to do in this gorgeous part of the UK.
Check out One Day in a City’s blog post for the perfect itinerary for 24 hours in Bath (written by a local).
5. Newcastle
Newcastle is a perfect summer day trip or weekend getaway. In city centre, make sure to stop by Chinatown, the Cathedral Church of St. Nicholas, and Newcastle’s Castle (which is ironically anything but new, having been built in 1177). There are plenty of things to see and do in this coastal city, including the beautiful beaches that highlight the beauty of northern England.
6. Hiking the Cleveland Way
If you are looking for an epic UK summer adventure, try hiking the Cleveland Way! There are various routes along this gorgeous coastal trail. Check out this guide to walking from Whitby to Scarborough, taking you through Robin Hood’s Bay, Ravenscar, and through 26 miles of breathtaking ocean views.
Check out the full guide to hiking Whitby to Scarborough here.
7. Hiking the Yorkshire Dales, the Peak District and the Pennines
Looking for more summer outdoor adventures in England? Venture up north and explore the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, and the Pennines. Hikes such as Ilkley Moor, Marsden Moor, the Yorkshire Three Peaks, and Todmorden, not only offer a bit of nature’s respite but you will also get to experience the charm of Yorkshire’s villages. I recommend stopping in one of the village pubs after your hike. Even if you don't drink, grab a soda and enjoy the atmosphere.
8. Hebden Bridge
Speaking of Yorkshire’s charming villages, Hebden Bridge is a quaint market town in between Manchester and Leeds. This town is full of gorgeous art, delicious food, and down-to-earth people. Hebden Bridge can be visited throughout the year but summer is when the village and surrounding area comes to life. Visit the nearby hiking trails at the Hardcastle Crag National Trust site or admire the riverside cottages and their fairytale-like gardens.
9. Leeds
Leeds is a youthful destination with a large variety of things to do throughout the summer such as exploring ancient abbeys, taking a stroll in one of the many beautiful parks, sipping iced coffee along the dock, or going for a cheeky shopping spree at Trinity Shopping Centre.
Make sure to stop by Kirkgate Market, one of the largest open-air markets in Europe. There is nothing better than sweet strawberries and a picnic in one of Leeds' many parks during the summer months (one of the popular being Hyde Park). At Kirkgate Market, you will find all types of local, fresh produce - I got some of the tastiest strawberries I've ever eaten here last summer.
Check out a full list of Things To Do in Leeds, England here.
10. Brighton
Brighton is a seaside resort town with a vibrant LGBTQ+ scene. Here, there is a fun mix of things to do such as hiking the many coastal hiking trails or visiting the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery.
Check out Visit Brighton for more information on this fantastic summer destination.
11. Manchester
I have visited Manchester countless times and still haven’t explored everything there is to see in this great city. Some must-visit places include the Gay Village, Chinatown, the Manchester Library, and the Manchester Art Gallery.
12. Haworth
Haworth is another small village that is full of charm. If you are a literature lover, this is a UK destination that you must add to your summer bucket list. Home of the Bronte sisters, Haworth is situated in the middle of the Pennines. You can spend the day visiting the home (now museum) of the late Bronte sisters, exploring the various local shops and restaurants, or enjoying some of the best pubs in Yorkshire.
Check out 4 other charming Yorkshire villages you should visit during your summer holidays in England.
13. Cornwall and the Southwest Coast
Cornwall is one of the best holiday destinations in England. With beautiful coastline hiking trails, a myriad of sandy beaches, and dainty fishing villages to explore, Cornwall offers visitors a beautiful summer escape in southwest England.
For more inspiration and information about this gorgeous location, check out this great blog article on The World Was Here First. Maggie Turansky beautifully guides us through the perfect 3-day itinerary for Cornwall, England. She goes over everything from visiting The Eden Project to recommended restaurants.
14. The Lake District
This list would not be complete without a recommendation to visit the Lake District during your summer holiday, the "great outdoors" of England. This is the only destination on this list I would recommend taking a car for. Although the Lake District is very possible to explore via public transportation (the towns in Cumbria are well connected through the bus system, rail, and even boat!), some of the more rural/ mountainous areas are well worth bringing a car to explore if you have access to one and can.
There are so many things to see and do in the Lake District but there is nothing quite like sitting out by the lakes on a warm day with a refreshing drink, enjoying the sun and summer bliss.
I go over a full guide and 5-day itinerary in a blog post here.
In conclusion, England offers an array of experiences for international students looking to make the most of their summer break. From quaint seaside towns like Bridlington to vibrant cities like Liverpool, there's something for everyone. Whether you're into history, nature, literature, or simply soaking up the atmosphere in charming villages, England has it all. So grab your bucket list, hop on public transportation, and embark on an unforgettable journey through the wonders of England's summer.