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The Tour de France Femmes pedals into Britain for the first time in summer 2027. While the riders whizz past, slow down to experience what England’s northern cities have to offer, whether exploring by bike, foot or tram.

Photo by: West Yorkshire LVEP/Tom Martin/Josephine Hicks

Location: Leeds, England

A woman and a man walk passed street art

Stage 3 of the 2027 Tour de France Grand Départ sweeps through Wales on 4 July, following a route from the market town of Welshpool to the capital, Cardiff. While the race covers a day of excitement, the route can offer weeks of adventure.

Photo by: Crown Copyright / Visit Wales

Location: Moelwynion, Wales

Friends mountain biking through the top of rugged mountain ranges.

The peloton speeds into England for Stage 2 of the Tour de France 2027. Visitors can follow in their tyre tracks in North-West England and enjoy adrenaline-packed outdoor adventures, award-winning spas, fine dining, medieval castles and a myriad of festivals.

Photo by: Keswick Mountain Festival/Paul Mitchell

Location: Keswick, England

Two cyclists ride on a scenic trail beside a lake, surrounded by green hills and distant mountains under a blue sky.

Spring 2026 saw the much-anticipated opening of the King Charles III England Coast Path, a 2,700-mile (4,328 km) trail along England’s coastline from the Scottish border to Wales.

Photo by: East Sussex,Brighton & Hove,West Sussex LVEP/James Ratchford

Location: Seaford, England

A man and a woman walk in the countryside in the summer

From a new musical walking trail to a summer-long festival scene, here are six reasons to visit the city, the Merseyside coast and the wider north-west of England in 2026.

Photo by: VisitLiverpool

Location: Liverpool, England

Four friends exploring a local city walking along waterfront promenade, with historic buildings in the background

As House of the Dragon returns for its third season in June 2026, North Wales takes the spotlight once again as its cinematic landscapes are transformed into Westeros.

Photo by: VisitBritain/Royce Mackin

Location: Llanddwyn Island, Wales

A path leading to a lighthouse on a prominent rocky outcrop by the sea

Hamnet's portrayal of Shakespeare and his wife grappling with their son’s death is drawing fresh attention to the landscapes that shaped the playwright's world, from Stratford-upon-Avon's timber-framed streets to Herefordshire's Tudor villages and London's historic playhouses.

Photo by: VisitBritain/Nemorin

Location: Stratford-upon-Avon, England

Couple walking through a garden of a Tudor building

When it comes to costume dramas, Britain often steals the show. But the country is not all about grand manor houses, cosy cottages and windswept moors. In 2026, a new wave of film and TV productions invite audiences to see historic Britain through a fresh lens

Photo by: VisitBritain/Daniel Wildey

Location: Castle Howard, England

Person in flowing cloak walks through ornate stone corridor lined with classical statues and archways.

From Tate Modern’s largest-ever Tracey Emin retrospective to immersive fashion at V&A Dundee, Britain’s exhibition calendar has plenty to entice visitors in 2026.

Photo by: VisitBritain/Pinzutu Films/Ula Blocksage

Location: Dundee, Scotland

A woman and two girls walking by a modern museum.

From Birmingham’s industrial heart to Manchester’s speakeasies and Liverpool’s waterfront, step into the world that inspired the Shelbys.

Photo by: VisitBritain/Daniel Wildey

Location: Dudley, England

Two men in vintage clothing and flat caps pose outside a shop with a display window and brick wall backdrop.

Lonely Planet has named Bristol among its 2026 Best in Travel destinations, shining the spotlight on the city’s extensive art scene. Here’s our guide on what to see and do in Bristol in 2026...

Photo by: VisitBritain/Max Renaud

Location: Bristol, England

Aerial view of a residential area with rows of colourful terraced houses, greenery, and cityscape under a clear sky.

Britain steps into 2026 with fresh energy, bringing its stories to life in exciting new ways. History meets high-tech, castles get digital makeovers, coastlines become epic trails, and film and TV shows put the nations and regions centre stage.

Photo by: VisitBritain/Pinzutu

Location: Bristol, England

Three friends standing and laughing under a red illuminated canopy