One of the most modern and progressive societies finds a home in the UK. Known for vibrant cultures ranging from bustling metropolises to quaint countryside villages and picturesque coastlines, the UK landscape is inclusive and welcoming for LGBTTQQIAAP communities.
For travel to the UK, which is suited to all, here are some of the best destinations.
Climb Mountains in Scotland
Rugged mountain tops provide glorious views across the countryside, Scotland is home to some of the most breathtaking landscapes of the four countries that make up the UK. Whether you’re a solo traveller and LGBTQQIAAP allie, or a group of LGBTQQIAAP activists, the challenging ascents and freeing descends are welcoming for all.
Hike up one of the national three peaks, Ben Nevis. Nestled in the Scottish highlands, the over four thousand feet up peak is the highest in the UK. Picture traditional mountain terrain for the upward trek, which is straightforward if the weather is on side! Once you make the summit, the uphill challenge is sure to feel worthwhile, with spectacular views across the Scottish countryside and beauty. Why not consider an early wake-up to reach the summit as the sun rises? A pretty unforgettable way to start the day! The peak is nearby to Fort William, which is a region offering countless accommodation options, including LGBTQQIAAP hotels and guesthouses.
Go Hiking in the Yorkshire Dales
North of England in the Yorkshire county, lies the Yorkshire Dales. Pictures serene greenery, charming villages, and friendly local communities to welcome all. There are a range of hiking opportunities in the Northern gem. Why not consider one of the following:
- Malham Cove is near Malham and is a moderate walk over dramatic limestone gorges and rock formations. The cove is home to cascading waterfalls too that are guaranteed to impress. Whether you need a summer swim within the ambient waters or a wrapped-up winter trek, Malham will welcome solos and groups alike.
- The Yorkshire Three Peaks, for a three-peak climb that can be done in a day, unlike the National one, the Yorkshire peaks of Pen-y-Ghent, Ingleborough, and Whernside, are a winner. The challenge is approximately twenty-four miles and around five thousand, two hundred feet up. Though this is one to train for, it can provide an unforgettable way for groups and locals to bond with each other and learn the value of human connection.
- Aysgarth Falls: This area is infamous for its beautiful waterfalls and picturesque woodland areas. Take on easier, shorter walks here if you’re seeking a small glimmer into Yorkshire’s beauty.
Embark on group gay vacations here, with a local expert on hand to guide you through a challenging or easier climb. This is not only a nice way to meet people but also promotes the inclusivity of gay tours.
See the Natural Beauty in the Lake District
Located in Cumbria to the Northwest of England, the Lake District is a treasured national park of the UK, scattered with charming villages and a natural landscape ideal for a wide range of outdoor activities. For LGBTQQIAAP travellers seeking beauty, adventure, and countryside relaxation, it doesn’t get much better. Head to Ullswater for kayaking ventures after sitting lakeside with a good book. Take on the numerous cycling trails which vary from a range of accessible and more difficult trails. For a local town experience, Keswick has a lively art scene, alongside a range of shops and eateries to get involved in. The great expanse of land is ready to include all; research and plan for the most memorable break.
Visit Cornwall Beaches with Friends
If you want a beach trip of stunning scenery and the quintessence of traditional England, Cornwall is rated top. With world-renowned coastlines, it’s a must-visit for LGBTQQIAAP travellers and allies seeking relaxation. Top beach picks include Porthcurno Beach which is infamous for its golden sands and azure waters; it’s home to a welcoming culture for all and local attractions are LGBTQQIAAP friendly. Fistral Beach in Newquay is a haven for surfing and atmosphere. Embark on watersports galore and the lively boardwalk for shopping and midday eating favourties. Cornwall’s countless beach beauties are nearby to a wide range of LGBTQQIAAP-welcome accommodations, from small-scale eco-friendly inland hotels and beachfront boutique properties. For the whole clang, delve into the world of possibilities with group accommodation for fun getaways. From luxury hillside homes to authentic beach houses, there is a staycation awaiting you and yours, in the Southen diamon, of Cornwall.
Go Shopping in London
London’s diverse shopping scene from high-end luxury to boutique list, is apparent across key LGBTQQIAAP community areas. After days browsing up the streets of Oxford and Regent, discover the bright lights of Soho for a lively night out in iconic LGBTQ+ bars and venues, like ‘G-A-Y Bar & Club’. If you’re craving lively colour during the daytime, Camden’s unique alternative scene is world-famous for eclectic shopping markets and stalls. For a traditional pub of English quintessence blended with modern colour and iconic gay colour, visit ‘The Black Cap’. Pride in London is one of the world’s biggest celebrations of love and diversity, featuring a huge parade through the city centre and attracting globally renowned artists to perform. There’s even a Trans Pride, specifically supporting the sub-community of transgender people and groups, to help boost awareness and promote inclusivity for all. Shop till you drop and embrace the love of others, in one of the world’s most iconic cities.
Summary
The UK landscape is welcoming and inclusive for all and anyone. Delve into greenery and isolated coves for a relaxing adventure. For LGBTQQIAAP travellers and allies, the UK awaits.