7 best summer islands in the UK you should see

Since the UK is the largest island in Europe, it is easy to forget that it is also orbited by a number of smaller islands, all of which are worth a visit. What better time to explore these neglected gems when they are in bloom during the summer months? Do you want something a little further away than some of the most popular beach resorts in the UK?

Guernsey

Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands, is one of the only territories in Britain to be occupied by Germany during World War II. Guernsey is best known for walking.

Guernsey Castle Cornet Lighthouse

Thanks to the island's easy-to-navigate terrain, you can watch the sunrise from the east of Guernsey for breakfast and end up having an evening sunset dinner on the western side of the island during the day.

Isle of Man

Despite its location (between Northern Ireland and the British mainland), the Isle of Man is not technically part of the United Kingdom. This self-governing island is famous for its rugged coastline and Douglas Victorian Beach Resort. Spend a few sunny days surfing the clear shallows of the beach, eating your heavy fish and chips and cruising along with the Whale of the Gull Trail on the beach.

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Isle of Dogs

There are many islands in the UK, and you can go on a single trip without leaving London. The Isle of Dogs is part of the Canary Wolf development and offers an interesting combination of tall office buildings and cute baby animals. Baby animals are to be found at Mudchut City Park and offer spectacular views across the Isle of Dogs Thames to Greenwich and Katy SAARC.

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Anglesey

Anglesey is the largest island in Wales, off the northwest coast of the nation and is intended to be one of the most significant estates ever built. The small town of Beaumaris was supposed to be home to Beaumaris Castle, but it was never complete, and the ruins created a pleasant backdrop for a day trip. Once you're done exploring Beaumaris, go to Puffin Island and get a chance to see the puffins and seal the colonies.

Penemon Beach

Great Island

The Great Island is located in the port of Cork, Northern Ireland, on the banks of the Lee River, an island that can be reached by train. The main road connects Coke to the island of Fota, and a bridge connects it to the island's largest city, Kobe. This small beach has undergone a somewhat drastic change as the last port of call for the Titanic in 1912.

Beach Sea Reefs

Lindisfarne

A study of the contradictions of the Holy Island in Lindisfarn. For starters it is often an island, and due to the low tide, the mainland can be crossed by sea. Beyond the northeastern coast of England, this summary of rural Northumberland is technically part of a Scottish electorate. The island was originally home to the monks of Lindisfarne Prairie, and in recent years Lindisfarne has become a popular retreat for New Age thinkers and mindfulness workshops.

Isle of Arran

Aran Island, the seventh largest island in Scotland, is located off the southwest coast near Glasgow. Thanks to the mild landscape to the north and south of its mountains, it is often referred to as the 'Small of Scotland'. This diverse terrain offers visitors a choice between different activities without having to travel long distances.

Blackwaterfoot is the largest village on the island but is worth a visit to Brodick Castle's house and luxury hunting guest house.


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