The top ten parks to visit across the UK this autumn

Nature lovers in search of the most picturesque parks are being told where they can find some of the best walking spots this autumn.

The outdoor experts at GardenBuildingsDirect.co.uk have researched the top ten popular parks across Britain to visit during the colder months, and they’re here to share their results with the public.

There are lots of public gardens dotted around the UK offering stunning views and fascinating woodlands.

Throughout the frostier months, these beautiful spots are perfect to explore with the family or to take your four-legged friends on a new adventure.

Sought-after autumn locations include Holyrood Park in Edinburgh and Porthkerry Country Park in Barry.

A spokesperson from Garden Buildings Direct said: “Those looking for fun, budget-friendly activities this autumn should look for beauty spots close to them, with so many standout parks to visit across the UK.

“Britain is full of beautiful nature spots, from the wide lakes to the monumental mountains, which has many outdoor explorers out on the quest to find a new location to visit.

“The autumn season brings some of these parks to life, with reviewers recommending people visit places such as Wollaton Park in Nottinghamshire and Regent’s Park in London during the next few months.”

Here are the top ten UK parks by Garden Buildings Direct to visit during autumn:

Holyrood Park, Edinburgh

Located around the royal Holyrood House, this impressive landscape is a prime place to get a clear look over the city of Edinburgh. With the leaves falling off trees, it makes the walk up to Arthur’s seat even more exciting and can make for a great photo moment. Make sure to bring a bottle of water for the slightly steep climb.

Wollaton Hall and Park, Nottinghamshire

This famous site in Nottinghamshire was once used in the Batman film – The Dark Knight Rises. There’s plenty to do here in autumn: have a picnic on the hills, explore the history inside the famous Hall or take photos of the nearby Deer which are more likely to make an appearance during the autumn months.

Regent’s Park, Central London

A capital hotspot for many Londoners and tourists with large amounts of scenery across 410 acres of land. Regent’s Park is a popular place to stroll in autumn, with visitors highly rating the variety of activities, from the open air theatre to stunning sunset views on the nearby Primrose Hill.

Porthkerry Country Park, Barry

It’s a must-see for dog walkers who can explore the multiple nature trails and pop in the café for a nice relaxing break. For the Gavin and Stacey lovers – this sought after location is also close to the famous Barry Island.

Black Park, Slough

The impressive lake covers a wide stretch of the area, which visitors praise during their early morning strolls as a breathtaking view. Black Park is surrounded by tall pine trees, and walkers love the cafe as a quick stop to grab a bite. It’s also highly recommended to bring the dogs along for a splash in the water.

Broads National Park, Norfolk Broads

Have a look at spending a weekend at the Broads National Park to fit in everything there is on offer. From cycling, to boating, to exploring outdoor beauty spots, there’s a large checklist of activities and sights to visit across the national park.

Fletcher Moss Park and Botanical Gardens, Manchester

This Manchester hidden gem is recommended for people wanting to step away from the busy streets of the city. The peaceful park is full of wildlife creatures to explore and find including water birds and violet ground beetles.

Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire

Often referred to as an artist’s dream, the park is stretched across 500 acres of land in West Yorkshire. Catch a glimpse of the sculptures dotted across the park to take photos of and admire. The wide-stretching landscape is a great way to get the steps in. If you’re bringing a four-legged friend with you, it’s requested to have them on a lead for other visitors.

Hartsholme Country park, Lincolnshire

Admired for its colourful trees on a sunny autumn day, the park is praised for its large reservoir and children’s play area to keep the young ones entertained after an afternoon stroll. There’s also a campsite for visitors who want to sit back and stargaze throughout the night.

Graves Park, Sheffield

A Sheffield hotspot which is known for its extensive Woodland walks and the friendly wildlife dotted around the park. This can be a great day out for families on a budget, as it benefits from free parking and a picnic area to dig into some pre-packed lunch.

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