Top 10 Most Beautiful Islands in the United Kingdom

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The UK itself is the largest island in Europe. So you can't forget that there are many small islands in the UK worth a visit. From stunning views and crystal ... read more...

  1. The Isle of Wight has been crowned the most beautiful island in Britain, with thousands of Instagram uploads each year. While there may not be many people going there at the moment, it is famous for its mild climate, coastal scenery, and verdant field landscape.


    Referred to as 'Island' by residents, this resort island has been a popular holiday destination since Victorian times. It is also known for its mild climate, coastal scenery, verdant landscapes, plains, and chines. Historically, the island is part of Hampshire, and it has been designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.


    The island was once home to the Algernon poets Charles Swinburne and Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and Queen Victoria, who built the summer residence and eventual home of Osborne House at East Cowes on the Isle. It has a maritime and industrial tradition in British boat building, sail making, flying boat production, seaplanes, and space rockets. The island hosts music festivals every year, including the Isle of Wight Festival, which in 1970 was the largest rock event ever held. [6] It has well-preserved wildlife and some of the richest cliffs and quarries for dinosaur fossils in Europe.


    Location: English Channel

    Isle of Wight. Photo: isleofwight.com
    Isle of Wight. Photo: isleofwight.com
    Isle of Wight. Photo: vi.hotels.com
    Isle of Wight. Photo: vi.hotels.com

  2. Skye is one of the top places in Scotland to visit. It is famous for its breathtaking scenery, picturesque fishing villages, and medieval castles that will leave you in awe. Skye is a truly magical place. Whether you want to visit the Isle of Skye for a few days while on a tour of Scotland or stay longer, the island has countless ways to fascinate you, with its mountain ranges, miles of dramatic coastline, and captivating history.


    If there's one thing about a stay in Skye that will leave a lasting impression on you, it must be the scenery. Driving around, you can see many of Skye's most majestic geological features, such as the Old Man of Storr, the Quiraing, and the Cuillin. But be sure to bring your sturdiest boots and explore these unique attractions on foot for real rewards. Skye's diverse habitat also means you'll have the chance to see amazing animals like otters, dolphins, golden eagles, white-tailed sea eagles, and puffins. Going on a Skye wildlife tour is one of the best things to do in Skye!


    Perhaps you have an ancestral connection to the island or are fascinated by life in Skye in bygone ages? The island has a lot of history, from prehistoric sites to cherished castles. Learn about the long feuds of rival clans, the Jacobite battles, and the destruction of farming communities during the Highland Clearances. You can also visit the Staffin dinosaur museum or go hunting for dinosaur prints around the island - perfect for adventurers big and small.


    Location: Scotland

    Isle of Skye. Photo: matadornetwork.com
    Isle of Skye. Photo: matadornetwork.com
    Isle of Skye. Photo: getyourguide.fr
    Isle of Skye. Photo: getyourguide.fr
  3. Get off the piste with a visit to Shetland - a beautiful archipelago in the heart of the North Sea. It is one of the most beautiful islands in the United Kingdom. Located between Norway and mainland Scotland, you'll find breathtaking beaches, sweeping views, and a wide variety of wildlife. Don't forget your hiking boots - hiking here is one of the best pastimes.


    There is a lot to do in Shetland. The islands have some of the most incredible scenery in the UK and are a legacy of Vikings second to none. Shetland was even awarded by Lonely Planet's Best in Europe 2019 as one of Europe's top destinations. Whether you prefer adrenaline-filled adventures or a slower approach to travel, you can visit Shetland on your terms, in your own time.


    Head 60 degrees north for a short break or longer, stay in Shetland and find your perfect Scottish escape. Explore the beautiful capital of Shetland, Lerwick, and stroll the quirky streets made famous by Jimmy Perez in the BBC television series Shetland.


    Explore the coast and enjoy miles of breathtaking coastline, surrounded by towering cliff peaks, unspoiled beaches, and crystal clear shores. You'll also experience the spectacular wildlife of the Shetland Islands, from seabirds and seals to otters and orcas, not forgetting the famous Shetland ponies.


    Location: Between Norway and mainland Scotland

    Shetland. Photo: countryfile.com
    Shetland. Photo: countryfile.com
    Shetland. Photo: scotland.org
    Shetland. Photo: scotland.org
  4. The Isle of Man is a dreamy island known for its undulating hills, natural beauty, and exotic attractions. Known as the jewel of the Irish sea, this is one of the must-haves on your travel list.


    The beautiful Isle of Man lies in the heart of the Irish Sea, between England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. A small island with an area of only 572 square kilometers, with a rugged coastline and rolling hills, it can give you and your family the space to breathe, relax and enjoy what life has to offer the island brings.


    Although the Isle of Man does not belong to the United Kingdom, it is subject to the crown. The island has its parliament, the Court of Tynwald. The island is easily reached by ferry from Liverpool. And it even has its airline, Manx Air, which offers flights to and from most of the bigger UK, Scottish, and Irish airports.


    Location: Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland

    Isle of Man. Photo: travelmyne.de
    Isle of Man. Photo: travelmyne.de
    Isle of Man. Photo: neubauer-reisen.de
    Isle of Man. Photo: neubauer-reisen.de
  5. The second-largest of the Channel Islands, Guernsey, stands out for its local charm and awe-inspiring nature. With sparkling sea views, it's no surprise that it's in the top 10 of the most beautiful islands in the UK.


    Guernsey is a hidden gem in the British Isles, less than an hour from the UK. Explore all five islands nestled in the bay of St Malo. Embark on the island and have outdoor adventures on land and at sea. Dine at many eateries, from beach cafes and kiosks to local pubs and award-winning restaurants. Delve into the past to discover fascinating heritage on guided walks or museums. Walk along the coast along the miles of cliff paths with stunning views.


    Get away from it all and recharge the battery. Feel the sand between your toes on one of the most unspoiled beaches. Take a dip in the crystal clear waters and create memories to last a lifetime. Go with a partner, a group of close friends, or family. Good times start here.


    Location: English Channel off the coast of Normandy

    Guernsey. Photo: worldtravelguide.net
    Guernsey. Photo: worldtravelguide.net
    Guernsey. Photo: travelkiwis.com
    Guernsey. Photo: travelkiwis.com
  6. The Isle of Anglesey is a stunning part of Wales, separated from mainland Wales by the Menai Strait, and well worth spending at least a few days seeing and experiencing its natural beauty as much as possible.


    With an area of only 276 square miles, with about 70,000 people live on the island. There are only two roads up to the island, and both are bridges: the Britannia Bridge and the striking Menai Suspension Bridge. The beaches are picturesque, with many of them on the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path, a 125-mile walking route. It makes for a great walking holiday, full of fantastic sights and breathtaking panoramic views of the Irish Sea. The Coastal Path itself forms part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which means it is designated for conservation due to its stunning beauty. The road and its corresponding AONB give visitors a The landscape is breathtakingly diverse, including salt marshes, cliffs, woodlands, farmland, coastal heather, and of course, dunes.


    The island is also great for all kinds of sports, with some fantastic cycling trails for you to enjoy. Lon Las Copr is a 36-mile circular journey to the landscape of Mount Parys and Llynnon Mill's only working windmill, Wales. Go clockwise if you don't like hiking uphill!


    Location: Off the north-west coast of Wales

    Anglesey. Photo: hfholidays.co.uk
    Anglesey. Photo: hfholidays.co.uk
    Anglesey. Photo: sykescottages.co.uk
    Anglesey. Photo: sykescottages.co.uk
  7. Top 7

    Orkney

    Orkney is an archipelago in the Northern Islands of Scotland. Steeped in history, it has sprawling green fields, breathtaking landscapes, and beautiful beaches with steep dunes. With hundreds of miles of coastline, beautiful beaches, and views as far as the eye can see, you'll have no trouble finding your own space in Orkney.


    These enchanting islands off the north coast of Scotland await you. See 5,000-year-old sites in the UNESCO Heart of Neolithic Orkney, stroll along idyllic beaches and dramatic sea cliffs, get up close to fantastic wildlife and reconnect with nature on St Magnus Road.


    Don't miss the Isle of North Ronaldsay, now officially Dark Sky Island. And don't forget to sample Orkney's delicious local produce while discovering a brand new Taste of the Orkney Food & Drink Trail!


    Location: Northern Isles of Scotland

    Orkney. Photo: orkney.com
    Orkney. Photo: orkney.com
    Orkney. Photo: orkney.com
    Orkney. Photo: orkney.com
  8. The Isle of Mull is the second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides and lies off the west coast of Scotland in the council area of Argyll and Bute. This vast Inner Hebridean island is packed with incredible possibilities, whether you're traveling for the day or staying for two weeks. Visit the charming town of Tobermory with its colored houses and independent businesses, and explore miles of scenic coastline filled with fantastic wildlife. No matter what the Isle of Mull weather is, you can experience the perfect island getaway.


    To the west of Mull, there are some interesting discoveries to be made. The enchanting tiny island of Iona is a peaceful haven, one of Scotland's geological wonders that can be explored with a boat excursion to Staffa.


    Mull is an ideal place to spot sea life birds, and during the summer months, you can even get up close to a falcon or two or admire the incredible sight of thousands of seabirds breeding in the sky. Nearby Treshnish Islands. With only half a day of sailing and rail journeys between them, it's easy to combine Mull's stunning views and local food with Glasgow's fantastic cultural scene.


    Location: Inner Hebrides, lies off the west coast of Scotland

    Isle of Mull. Photo: istockphoto.com
    Isle of Mull. Photo: istockphoto.com
    Isle of Mull. Photo: stunningoutdoors.com
    Isle of Mull. Photo: stunningoutdoors.com
  9. The Isle of Arran is where you can find everything you want from a Scottish island. The ever-changing coastline, majestic mountain peaks, sheltered beaches, verdant forests, great cultural festivals, and a wealth of delicious local produce. A stay in Arran comes in many flavors - taste it your way as you sample cream cheeses, draft beer, traditional oatcakes, mouthwatering chocolates, and delicious ice cream. Book a tour at the Arran Distillery to uncover the secrets behind the distillation before sampling a dram of malt whiskey or Arran Gold cream liqueur.


    A short break on the Arran is perfect year-round and is a great spot to escape the hectic city life. Don't forget to bring your binoculars - red squirrels, deer, golden eagles, otters, seals, basking sharks, and many other unusual species can be seen all over the island and on the coastline. Try some thrilling outdoor adventures, or why not scale up Goatfell, the largest mountain on Arran? It was a Corbett, located 2,866 ft above sea level.


    Famous for its miles of coastal paths, numerous hills, and rugged mountain ranges, the Isle of Arran is the perfect getaway for hiking enthusiasts. Sometimes referred to as "Scotland in miniature," it is worth a future visit.


    Location: Off the west coast of Scotland

    Isle of Arran. Photo: arranholidayretreats.co.uk
    Isle of Arran. Photo: arranholidayretreats.co.uk
    Isle of Arran. Photo: odysseytraveller.com
    Isle of Arran. Photo: odysseytraveller.com
  10. Rounding out our list of the most beautiful islands in the United Kingdom is Hayling Island. It combines all the attractions of a traditional seaside vacation with excellent sports and leisure facilities. The island's miles of unspoiled coastline and countryside also provide a haven of peace and tranquility where visitors can walk, cycle or relax. Hayling Island has been awarded the European Blue Flag, and its fantastic beaches have also been awarded the UK Tidy Coast Award for their water quality, safety, and cleanliness. The shoreline is five miles long and offers safe places for swimming, beach volleyball, picnics, and barbecues, with some wheelchair-accessible amenities.


    Hayling Island is known today for its Funland theme park and resort centers, which turned the island into a popular seaside resort from the 1930s onwards.


    Hayling Island is steeped in military history, and visitors can explore the fascinating World War II Heritage Trail, which is home to many important historical landmarks. Learn about the history of Mulberry Harbor and its Pillboxes, walk to the old railroad and visit the COPP memorial along the coast.


    The island's proximity to Portsmouth, Chichester, and Emsworth make it an ideal base for excursions, with attractions like Southsea Castle and Staunton National Park nearby.


    Location: off the south coast of England, in the borough of Havant in the county of Hampshire, east of Portsmouth

    Hayling Island. Photo: cbk-haylingisland.com
    Hayling Island. Photo: cbk-haylingisland.com
    Hayling Island. Photo: pinterest.fr
    Hayling Island. Photo: pinterest.fr




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