We thought it’d never get here, but these days it really feels like summer has arrived in the UK! And as we all dash off to make the most of the sun, it’s just as crucial, obvs, to make sure you get some good pics to share on Instagram. Because after all, did you even go on holiday if you didn’t make a reel about it?
If you’re wondering where to head for the perfect Insta reel, we’ve got just the thing. A poll commissioned by Sky Mobile has surveyed 2,000 people and revealed the top 20 most Insta-worthy landscapes in the UK.
Top of the list is Cornwall’s crown jewel, St Michael’s Mount. An idyllic island known for its medieval castle and church, St Michael’s Mount overlooks the rocky Mount’s Bay.
Next on the list brings us to Scotland’s northwest coast and the Isle of Skye, no doubt thanks to its beautiful coastline of peninsulas, narrow lochs and mirror-like fairy pools, while third was the Holy Island of Lindisfarne in Northumberland, with its mighty castle and cavernous ruins.
Here are the Top 20 most Instagrammable locations in the UK, according to Sky Mobile’s study.
- St Michael's Mount, Cornwall
- Isle of Skye, Scotland
- The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, Northumberland
- Fort William, Scotland
- Orkney, Scotland
- Loch Awe, Scotland
- Wye Valley, Herefordshire
- Old Harry Rocks, Dorset
- Fair Isle, Shetlands
- Llyn Peninsula, Wales
- Rhossili, Wales
- Pendennis Head/Castle, Cornwall
- Dunkery Beacon, Somerset
- Shropshire Hills, Shropshire
- Old Hunstanton, Norfolk
- Blakeney, Norfolk
- Frenchman's Creek on Helford River, Cornwall
- Riggs Moor, Yorkshire
- Hound Tor, Dartmoor, Devon
- Culver Down, Isle of Wight
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