Autumn in Britain has a charm all of its own, from steamy mugs to crunchy walks. Rank these seasonal joys from your absolute favourite to your least loved.
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Conker hunting under the horse chestnut
There's something timeless about scouring the ground for the shiniest conker, even if you've not played a proper match since Year 4. Bonus points if you still argue about vinegar-soaking being cheating.
A proper Sunday roast after a muddy walk
Nothing beats peeling off wellies at a country pub and tucking into a roast with all the trimmings. The gravy somehow tastes better when your cheeks are pink from the cold.
Crunching through fallen leaves
Whether it's a city park or a country lane, kicking through a thick layer of golden leaves brings out the inner six-year-old in all of us. Even serious adults can't resist a good shuffle.
Bonfire Night with sparklers and parkin
Fireworks lighting up a chilly sky, sticky parkin in hand and that unmistakable smell of woodsmoke. It's chaotic, it's cold, and it's brilliantly British.
Foraging blackberries from the hedgerow
Late summer into autumn, the hedgerows are absolutely heaving with free pudding. Just mind the nettles and don't pick below dog-leg height.
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