10 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in North England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 | York | Lake District | Durham

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10 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in England 4k. Some of the best places to visit in England are right here in this North England travel video. As most people visit for its medieval towns, there are other England tourist attractions such as Seaside towns like Scarborough or whitby or try the Lake district and Yorkshire Dales and Northumberland for beautiful natural landscapes and castles such as Bamburgh. But dont forget the towns such as Durham and Malham for that typical english countryside fee and so many more towns in England.! So if its your first time visiting the country, I am sure you will enjoy some of the north of england.


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All Comments (21)
  • @LifestyleHal
    Hey folks - so this is a small taste of what the north of England has to offer. If you love the outdoors it’s the perfect part of the country to explore 😎 I’m a big fan of Yorkshire, so il be trying to visit a lot more. So what’s your fav location in England ?
  • @Bambi-xg3kr
    My heart is in Yorkshire. One of the most beautiful areas in the world.
  • @radboy707
    The Lake District is one of the most beautiful places on Earth and my favorite place to visit.
  • @jillcox6685
    Living on the South coast, which is beautiful, I have also explored all the places mentioned in this video, so fortunate to have done so. This amazing Country is so beautiful, diverse, and utterly fantastic!
  • @Alan.92n
    Great to see Northumberland mentioned, and deservedly so. Bamburgh and Lindisfarne are worth seeing of course, but so are Berwick-upon-Tweed, Alnmouth, Amble( and other coastal villages),Alnwick. In fact, ALL of Northumberland is worth the time to explore!
  • Country Durham has some spectacular places and scenery and its the best kept secret in the UK
  • @JoelJosephson
    Amazing you missed Chester, the only city in England still with it's walls around the whole city, the Unique Rows, the Eastgate clock, the most photographed clock after Big Ben.
  • York is my favourite English city. So full of history, culture and food and drink. I went just over a year ago for a weeks holiday and loved every minute. I even took day trips out to other places and went to Whitby and Scarborough as well as Knaresborough which i kept expecting to pop up on this list too. I'm next due in York a month today. Heading over with some friends to try something a bit different. I plan to take them on a ghost walk and a tour of haunted pubs as a Halloween get away. Cannot wait to be back in the amazing city of York.
  • Moved to Lincolnshire 5 years ago and now obsessed with Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay, they are lovely and as for the Dales they are breathtaking.
  • @kevbar1505
    Oh, you missed Fountains Abbey!! One or the true gems of North England.
  • FYI - No one in the U.K. would refer to “North England”. Generally “Northern England” or “The North of England” - or for many English people just “the North”.
  • A hidden gem not even mentioned is the Upper Eden Valley, Cumbria (Kirkby Stephen area) on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the Howgills Mountain Range, Lake District National Park and the Pennine Area of Outstanding National Beauty. It is 'far from the madding crowd' (Thomas Hardy), a beautifully wild, peaceful and tranquil place, where nothing has really changed in centuries.
  • Nice to see the North get some well-deserved appreciation. Subscribed.
  • Visited Grasmere in the Lake District for the first time in May 2024. I didn't want to leave.
  • @ukaly1
    It's pronounced Kez-ik not Kes-wick.
  • @JWL-001
    If Another great spot is Cragside House in Rothbury. Pretty close to Alnwick too which is definitely worth visiting; especially for Harry Potter fans.
  • The difference between North and South countryside is that in the South it's signposted, in the North it's just there