Bath is the only natural thermal hot springs in the UK where people could bathe in. It is also famous for Georgian crescents, Roman baths, and unique heritage which have been built there.
This city is located 97 miles (156 km) west of London. People could take the National Rail or bus there. From the official website, 'visitors travel centuries in just a few steps.'
They recommend that people should go to the Roman Baths dating back to AD43 first. Then, wander into the city to enjoy the old town and architecture.
York is a city which a big fan of Harry Potter should not miss. The most famous landmark for them is Shambles, which is one of the best-preserved medieval shopping streets and is believed to be the inspiration of Diagon Alley in the Harry Potter movies. It's situated in the middle of the UK. But, it is easily accessible from around Britain.
Visitors travel centuries in just a few steps.
Form York's official website: hop on a direct train or bus from London, Manchester, or Edinburgh, and you can be there in just two hours.
When people arrive, they can choose to travel by walking or cycling. All of the attractions are close to each other.
The last one is Cornwall which is famous for hundreds of sandy beaches. The Penair clifftop Minack Theatre and Tintagel Castle are both popular with visitors.
Although it lies on the south of the UK, visitors can easily get there by train or bus. No matter which one, they all take at least 8 hours.
However, it is worth it to enjoy a different type of summer there. You can visit St Michael’s Mount which is an island that you can only go to when the tide is low. When you arrive there, it is also easy to go to the attraction by bus.