From windswept piers to grand old castles, the UK is packed with iconic places for a proper day out. Rank these familiar favourites from your top pick to the one you'd politely skip.
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Brighton Pier
A glorious mix of candyfloss, screaming seagulls and questionable fairground rides. Pure seaside chaos in the best way possible.
The Lake District
Rolling fells, mirror-still lakes and a proper pub lunch waiting in a stone village. Bring waterproofs and your best 'wow' face.
Edinburgh Old Town
Wander the Royal Mile, peek down spooky alleyways and end up in a cosy whisky bar. History with a side of haggis.
Stonehenge
Stand in a Wiltshire field staring at ancient stones while wondering how on earth they got there. Surprisingly moving, or mildly underwhelming, depending on the weather.
Camden Market
A glorious jumble of food stalls, leather jackets and people-watching gold. You'll leave full, skint and weirdly inspired.
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