British bucket list destinations everyone should visit next year
Humphrey Butler is the founder of Marvellous Maps - a company dedicated to helping people explore Britain through maps. He knows exactly where Brits should be heading on their UK staycations.
Humphrey shared his top bucket list locations, in random order, with a focus on the best scenery and outdoor experiences.
Britain’s most southerly location, a tropical-looking group of islands around 30 miles off the Cornish coast.
At the other end of Britain lies Shetland, Britain’s stunning northern extreme, which everyone should visit at least once.
Formerly known as the Brecon Beacons, Bannau Brycheiniog is one of Wales’ three gorgeous national parks. The scenery alone is enough.
Yorkshire boasts so much amazing scenery that it surely has to feature on any self-respecting Great British bucket list.
The North West Highlands is mainland Britain at its most spectacular. Spot golden eagles, climb the mountains of Assynt, or hike to Sandwood Bay.