Five Outdoor Activities to Try This Summer Holiday

Here are our five picks for outdoor activities that could be just the way to spice up your upcoming summer holiday.

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With sunnier days now on the horizon it’s time to step back out into the great outdoors. A holiday is the ideal time to explore new places and enjoy outdoor activities, taking advantage of the bright days and warmer temperatures.

So, whether you’re a seasoned outdoor adventure seeker or someone who wants to dip their toes into something new, there are some great all over the UK for you to try out. No matter where you want to go on your summer holidays in the UK, you can find fresh activities to make your getaway even more exciting and memorable.

Here are our five picks for outdoor activities that could be just the way to spice up your upcoming summer holiday.

  1. Hiking

As far as equipment needs go, hiking is one of the simplest options there is. All you really need is a pair of sturdy shoes and you can take to one of the many beautiful trails around the country. You don’t even need to worry about your level of experience or fitness, as there are plenty of options to suit any visitor.

Whether you’d prefer to wander through ancient woodlands, around the shores of a clear lake or across the undulating moors, the UK has a location to match your tastes. It’s the perfect way to get out and enjoy some of the most beautiful views that the country has to offer – with the added achievement of having gotten to them on your own two feet.

Of course, if you want to tackle some of the harder routes or attempt to scale one of the UK’s major mountains, then you may want to invest in some proper hiking boots.

  1. Kayaking

Perhaps you want to leave the land behind and take to the waters instead? Kayaking is an excellent choice for anyone who doesn’t mind getting a little wet. From tranquil lochs to rushing rivers, you can test your paddling mettle against different watery locations to match your confidence level.

One of the best parts about kayaking is the ability to break away from the shoreline and see the scenery from an entirely different perspective. It’s a great way to explore more of the UK, from hidden coves and inaccessible beaches to the wide variety of its internal waterways.

Plenty of destinations offer kayaking rentals as well as lessons and guided tours, so don’t let any potential lack of experience intimidate you.

  1. Paddleboarding

Paddleboarding, in some ways, is quite similar to kayaking – it just involves standing up instead of sitting down! It’s an activity that has really taken off in recent years, and these days it’s not surprising to see groups of paddleboarders making their way out of harbours up and down the UK.

Balance is a little more of a concern for paddleboarding, though, and you’ll get a full-body workout from keeping yourself standing upright on the board as you move over the waters.

  1. Coasteering

For those wanting to get up close and personal with the cliffs rather than the waves, coasteering offers an exhilarating experience. Following a guide’s directions, you’ll be shown how to climb portions of the cliff as you explore the sealine.

But coasteering isn’t just another name for rock climbing, as you get the chance to dive off into the water, swim through the wild sea and go caving in the hidden nooks of the rockface. However, this does mean you’ll need to have a certain level of swimming ability to join in on this entirely off-road experience.

  1. Biking

You know what they say about remembering to ride a bike. So, even if you might not have cycled in years, the summer is the perfect opportunity to saddle up once again. There are far too many great cycling trails and mountain biking locations around the country to even try to list them here, whether you’d rather ride along the coast or over more challenging terrain.

Cycling certainly gets you places faster than walking, so if you want to see as much of your destination’s scenery as possible – a bike is the way to go. Enjoy gliding through pretty landscapes and give your muscles a thorough workout all at the same time.

Make sure that you make the most of your summer holidays and take the opportunity to get outside and try at least one of these outdoor activities.

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