Summer in the UK lasts approximately three weekends and one Tuesday, so every choice counts. Here's your chance to rank how you'd actually spend those precious sunny hours.
Put the items in your preferred order.
A Pub Beer Garden
There's nothing quite like squeezing onto a wobbly wooden bench in a packed beer garden the moment the temperature hits 17Β°C. Sunglasses on, jacket still on β peak British summer right there.
A Trip to the Allotment
Nothing beats the satisfaction of growing your own courgettes, even if you end up with 47 of them and no idea what to do with most of them. The allotment is Britain's most underrated summer sanctuary.
A Country Walk Followed by a Cream Tea
Trudging through a beautiful countryside footpath for two hours earns you the moral right to sit in a tearoom and absolutely demolish a cream tea. Jam first or cream first β that's a separate battle entirely.
A Festival in a Muddy Field
Whether it's Glastonbury or a local three-stage affair with one decent headliner, there's a magic to standing in a field eating overpriced halloumi wraps while a band you half-recognise plays in the distance.
A Lazy Afternoon in the Park
The humble park picnic β a carrier bag of supermarket snacks, a slightly warm can of something fizzy, and the optimistic unfolding of a blanket before the clouds roll in. Simple, free, and deeply satisfying.
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