Brits have been told the prettiest villages to travel through in the UK, as over 14 million drivers plan to hit the roads this bank holiday weekend.
Car rental experts at StressFreeCarRental.com have named the seven most stunning destination villages, as millions of motorists plan to drive across the country this bank holiday.
Motorists should reconsider planning their bank holiday road trips to make a stop through some of the most scenic destinations in the UK.
Packed with charm, serenity and chocolate box thatched houses, many of these small villages are also hubs of bustling communities and independent small businesses.
What makes these villages even more beautiful is the surrounding landscape that dominates the area.
Whether it’s rolling green hills or stunning coastal views, these villages up and down the UK bring a level of peace and tranquility to all who visit.
Grassington in North Yorkshire features plenty of walking trails for drivers to get out and stretch their legs, and Inkberrow, Worcestershire is similarly surrounded with miles of countryside walks.
Solva in Pembrokeshire is a perfect coastal village with sweeping views of the Welsh landscapes, and Crovie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland features beautifully sweet cottages along the sea edge.
John Charnock, CEO of StressFreeCarRental.com said: “The UK has some of the prettiest and quaint villages in the world, and motorists should seriously consider making a pit stop through some of these gorgeous destinations as they head out this bank holiday.
“Over 14 million drivers are expected to hit the roads, so making a detour to stretch your legs and get some fresh air after being stuck in traffic for hours is a good idea.
“Rather than stopping over in a service station, make the most out of your road trip and have a stroll around some of the most beautiful villages the UK has to offer.”
Here are StressFreeCarRental’s seven prettiest villages in the UK:
- Inkberrow, Worcestershire
This village in the heart of the countryside is lined with chocolate box houses and miles of beautiful walks through the picturesque surroundings. Inkberrow and its surrounding villages are packed full of charm and serenity in rural Worcestershire.
- East Budleigh, Devon
Just a few miles from the sea, this quaint village in Devon is an unspoilt beauty. With a rich history and thatched cottages nestled in the rolling hills of the countryside, East Budleigh certainly offers a sense of tranquility to visitors.
- Grassington, North Yorkshire
Surrounded by pretty limestone buildings, Grassington in North Yorkshire features several walking trails around the bordering National Park, with country pubs, independent shops and small cafes surrounding the cobbled streets of the village square.
- Crovie, Scotland
Crovie in Aberdeenshire is a small coastal village comprising a single street of houses right on the sea edge. Cars must be left at the south end of Crovie, making this sweet village a perfect stop-off for those wanting to stretch their legs in the beautiful Scottish countryshire.
- Solva, Wales
This bustling village lies along the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and features sweeping landscapes of the exposed cliff face. A perfect spot for some peace and quiet, Solva has brightly coloured cottages and gorgeous panoramic views.
- Broad Campden, Gloucestershire
This thatched village in the heart of the famed Cotswolds is set in the rolling countryside. Like something from the front of a postcard, Broad Campden is a beautiful village all year round.
- Hawkshead, Cumbria
Hawkshead in Cumbria is a sweet market village featuring rows of white-washed houses with independent shops, boutiques and coffee shops. There is a strong sense of charm throughout the village, lined with cobbled streets and blooming flowers.
To find out more about the most scenic villages in the UK, please visit https://www.stressfreecarrental.com/.
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