10 best places to Visit in England 2024 4k. Some of the best places to visit England are right here in this England travel video. As most people visit for its medieval towns, there are other tourist attractions in underrated destinations in England such as the Peak District National Park, Chatsworth House, Warwick Castle, Stratford Upon Avon, Worcester and so much more. The Midlands was very important in the Industrial Revolution and towns like Ironbridge highlights elements of the past, but you can also witness the beautiful english countryside. So if its your first time visiting the country, I am sure you will enjoy some of the beautiful towns in England.
If you enjoy this video don’t forget to drop me a LIKE, COMMENT and hit that SUBSCRIBE button for the latest travel videos. And remember to ring that notification BELL to be updated whenever I release a new video.
➤ 2 MONTHS worth of FREE MUSIC !!!!!!!! Epidemic Sound – https://share.epidemicsound.com/sykoj1
➤ 25 Beautiful Places in Scotland – https://youtu.be/2WWktaSXr7s
➤ 10 Best Places to Visit in Europe – https://youtu.be/KVo2wVd-NxI
➤ 25 Beautiful Places in Italy https://youtu.be/as34UO32KBQ
➤ 10 Beautiful Places in Turkey – https://youtu.be/gfsDNMC_zQM
➤ 10 Beautiful Places in Portugal – https://youtu.be/oEtpaZKaEDw
➤ 10 Beautiful Places in France – https://youtu.be/z2yhrAcRMwA
➤ 10 Beautiful Places in Greece – https://youtu.be/ebXFWOr1bfc
➤ 12 Beautiful Places in Asia – https://youtu.be/lsfFt-wga44
➤ 10 Beautiful Places in Egypt – https://youtu.be/Erg12PC1b7o
➤ FOLLOW ME! https://www.instagram.com/thelifestylerebel
Welcome back folks to a brand new video now the Midlands may not be the first choice for travelers visiting the UK but it’s worth exploring to discover its many hidden charms now I’ve spent at least four years in the Midlands and I can tell you there are plenty of things to
See so I’ve shortened this video to just a few so let’s take a look at 10 beautiful places to visit in the Midlands we start this video with war castle if you’re looking for a place to visit in the Midlands then add War to your list now this is a magnificent castle
Where you’re able to step back in time a historical gem inviting you to experience the magic of medieval England so as you explore its ancient halls and climb into its Towers you’ll find yourself immersed in a captivating Journey Through the Ages now what sets war castle apart is
Its ability to make history tangible and exciting for everyone you see you can have an immersive experience when you visit the castle they have award-winning interactive exhibits all day and it promises an unforgettable experience so it’s a great day out especially with the Family number two stford Upon A located in the heart of England along river Avon strapford upon aen is a perfect place to to visit if you are a big fan of Shakespeare and English literature after all this was the birthplace of this wonderful poet and naturally the town has been attracting
Art and theater Fanatics for more than 250 years so you can visit all the houses relating to Shakespeare in and around shord upon aen including Shakespeare’s birthplace and Hathway’s Cottage and Gardens or even Nash’s house and after that you can spend the rest of the day along the river Avon and just
Enjoying the town Itself the Peak District National Park is the oldest National Park in the UK and one of the best places to visit in the Midlands so this is a great destination for outdoor adventure Ventures such as hiking camping cycling or even rock climbing and pretty awesome in the
Summer the Peak District is home to some picturesque and Charming Villages like Castleton and Bakewell but also you have Chatsworth Hall and Haden Hall which are two magnificent stately homes so if you do prefer history to Outdoor Adventures you can take a look at those but I have to
Say that having a car is probably the best way to get around especially if you want to see many things in a short space of Time a beautiful cathedral and University City with a fascinating History located in the heart of the West Midlands on the banks of the river 7 at its Center is a magnificent Cathedral perched along the River Bank dominating the skyline for miles around now they say the cathedral is one
Of the loveliest in England and dates back to Norman Times now although possess ing all the sophistication and amenities of a city wer with its attractive mix of medieval chuda Georgian and modern architecture has the feel of a small town it’s particularly easy to explore and to get around either on foot or using public Transport 3 minutes walk from the cathedral taking akes you to the famous Royal Worster porcelain Museum and it’s adjoining factory nearby you can wander along the medieval frier Street that’s full of restaurants and bars nestled with original Timber buildings and that historical field number five lbl wrapped in a beautiful countryside
Lbl is just another must- visit town in Shire where you can experience a taste of England’s Rich history and its Heritage you know there’s a famous quote about dolo by an English composer called Ralph War Williams low is the loveliest town in England and there’s definitely some
Truth to it the town is known for its well preserved medieval architecture and beautiful Broad Street it’s also surrounded by the river the perfect location for yet another of sharar’s castles so for a small town it packs a punch and you will definitely be occupied for a few hours including a
Visit to LL Castle number six Lincoln Cathedral now although not as well known as some of the other major cities in the Midlands such as Birmingham or Derby but Lincoln is one of the best places to visit in the area this historic city is known for its medieval cathedral which Towers over the
Red brick house houses from the surrounding historic quarter did you know that from 1311 to 1549 this was the tallest building in the world and during the second world war Lincoln was the heart of bomber country you see the city was home to numerous air bases and Lincoln cathedral
Was a popular navigation or Beacon number seven Lichfield as I block my ears to the sound of consistent construction where I live tucked away in the heart of Staffordshire lies a Charming city of Lichfield which offers quite a nice escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life especially mine but it’s
Steeped in history it’s a compact City but it’s an absolute gem for history and those seeking a tranquil Getaway now lichfield’s claim to fame is its stunning medieval Cathedral it’s a masterpiece of Gothic architecture that Graces the city’s Skyline so Lichfield is small but it’s big on history and if you do happen to visit in July you’ll come across quite a Festival number eight Shrewsbury now I’m pretty sure that many around the world have never heard of this town and it’s big enough to be interesting but small enough to have maintained its charm shrewbury has a fascinating history it was the birthplace of a super famous scientist that you may have heard of Charles
Darwin now he was a naturalist who developed the theory of natural selection and is regarded as one of history’s most famous Biologists so there are plenty of things to do around Shrewsbury you can wander the very tight medieval streets or even visit a prison which was decommissioned in 2013 you can take a boat ride or even find Eben Scrooge’s grave so shrewbury might surprise You number Nine if you ever wanted to see one one of the country’s most formidable medieval fortresses then you have to visit kennworth Castle an imposing Sandstone ruin just on the edge of Kenworth town so it’s famous for being the home of Robert Dudley the Earl of Leicester who was a childhood friend of Queen
Elizabeth the first yet had a close and complex relationship but even though much of it has gone to Ru in there are still walking trails Grand Mana houses and nice Gardens to visit so it’s definitely well worth your Time number 10 Iron Bridge now this sits within the Ironbridge Gorge a UNESCO world heritage site and it’s famous for its Iron Bridge which was built in 1779 and it was the first arch bridge in the world made of cast iron now this is widely considered as the birthplace of the Industrial
Revolution so if you’re interested in Britain’s industrial past then I’m pretty sure you need to put this place on your list to Visit there’s even a Living Museum that brings to life the world of victoriia in Britain with streets and shops and crafts from back in the day so if you’ve never had an idea about the past this is a great way to experience what it was [Laughter] Like And there you have it folks some underrated gems in England I’m pretty sure if you do visit these locations I’m sure you’ll have a great time that’s it from me enjoy the holidays and I will see you all on the next One
2 Comments
Wonderful. Thank you. Happy holidays.
Hey folks try these locations on your next trip to England !!