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com, wellness travel coach Dr Noreen Nguru and travel journalist Lisa Francesca Nand Gaming
“Now more than ever, we’re all looking to invest in moments to create brilliant memories either solo or with friends and family, and travel is a key part of that – whether it’s getting back to nature, seeing amazing architecture, learning about new culture and history or just going on a fantastic road trip Gaming
The list for travellers to vote on was compiled by a group of travel experts, including Cassam Looch, from Culture Trip, Pat Riddell, editor of National Geographic Traveller, Darren Burn, founder of OutOfOfficeCom and TravelGay Gaming
And 56 per cent were keen to rectify this before they turned 40 Gaming
RecommendedGlastonbury clean up: Are festival-goers becoming more environmentally conscious? Get a taste of Sri Lanka with these easy recipesThe research of 2,000 adults aged between 18 and 40, commissioned by NatWest, also found 84 per cent had many places they were yet to explore in the UK Gaming
Others blamed a lack of transport (26 per cent), inconsistent weather (20 per cent) and being too busy (18 per cent) Gaming
”The key motivation for wanting to travel the UK was that they simply enjoyed being outdoors (40 per cent) Gaming
Travel expert Lisa Francesca Nand said: “A life well lived is a life filled with experiences Gaming
Britons have revealed what they think are the top experiences everyone in the UK should have before they turn 40 Gaming
Other experiences included walking round the picturesque village of Portmeirion, Wales, and visiting Devon and Dorset’s stunning Jurassic Coast to discover prehistoric fossils Gaming
They included a night under Northumberland’s International Dark Sky Park, a road trip along Scotland’s North Coast 500 and a visit to Birmingham’s Balti Triangle Gaming
As a result, one-quarter often ended up travelling abroad as it was more affordable, while 29 per cent thought it was more relaxing to leave the UK Gaming
It also emerged 53 per cent of those, polled via OnePoll, felt they had missed out on travel experiences due to financial problems Gaming
Despite the popularity of going abroad, 49 per cent would still consider booking a trip at home while saving money – with 53 per cent considering a staycation as good value Gaming
Martin Wise, from NatWest, said: “We understand our customers are keen to make the most of this summer Gaming
Meanwhile, one-quarter wanted to explore destinations to tick them off their bucket list, and 22 per cent were keen on learning something new from their adventures Gaming
Climbing the basalt steps of the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland, a trip to the Cornish Isles of Scilly and watching the headliner at Glastonbury festival in Somerset also appeared on the must-do list Gaming
But finances were a top barrier to making travel dreams a reality, with 34 per cent of adults saying cost was the key issue when choosing their travel experiences Gaming
”RecommendedBritish army chief warns UK must act to prevent war and says Ukraine is new ‘1937 moment’Train boss ‘happy for people to come and travel’ despite rail strikeGlastonbury revellers arrive at festival two days early to dodge rail strike chaosBritons’ top 40 tourism goalsStay the night at the Northumberland International Dark Sky Park and stargaze into the darkest skies in EnglandTake the ultimate road trip on Scotland’s North Coast 500 and see spectacular wildlife, landscape and imposing Dunrobin CastleTravel to Birmingham’s Balti Triangle, the culinary birthplace of the famous ‘Balti’, for a uniquely British-Asian foodie experienceExplore the UK’s 2,000 miles of canals and rivers with a staycation on a canal boatLearn bushcraft and survival skills on a wilderness course in the Yorkshire Dales and Lake DistrictGo seal spotting for common and grey seals at Blakeney Point Nature ReserveBask in the early morning sunshine on the golden sands of Porthcurno Beach after an overnight stay in CornwallSavour world class English wines and book a vineyard tour in KentExplore Puzzlewood in the Forest Of Dean, the landscape that inspired Tolkien’s ‘Middle Earth’Climb the basalt steps of the Giant’s Causeway in Country Antrim, Northern IrelandSwim in the crystal-clear waters of Pentle Bay, Tresco, and stay by the white sandy shores on the Isles of ScillyGo hiking in Epping Forest, Essex, and get back to nature in a camping podTake a stroll round the picturesque and colourful Italian style village of Portmeirion, WalesWatch the headline act at Glastonbury Festival, SomersetHire a traditional punt and sail under the Bridge of Sighs on the River Cam, CambridgeVisit the Turner Contemporary Gallery in the trendy and kitsch seaside town of Margate, KentEnjoy nature with a touch of luxury while glamping in the New ForestHike up Mount Snowdon in the Snowdonia National Park, Wales – the highest mountain in England and WalesTuck into a cream tea from Devon and neighbouring Cornwall and decide which is bestSandboard down ‘The Big Dipper’, Europe’s second largest sand dune, in Methyr Mawr, WalesVisit Devon and Dorset’s stunning Jurassic Coast to discover prehistoric fossilsTour a former mine 300ft underground at the Big Pit National Coal Museum, Blaenavon, WalesBreathe in the fresh sea air during a coastal hike along the Seven Sisters, SussexTake a scenic drive from Glasgow to Fort William up the A82 for peak Scottish viewsCycle along a former railway line, the Tissington trail, in the Peak DistrictJoin the parade at Notting Hill Carnival in London, celebrating the UK’s Caribbean historyGet a taste of the upper class and visit the real Downton Abbey; Highclere Castle in HampshireTake a trip to Windsor Castle, Berkshire, and see one of Her Majesty’s residencesBook tickets to explore the magnificent palace, park and gardens at Blenheim Palace, OxfordshireGo on a whiskey tasting tour at a Scottish distillery in Campbeltown, Highland, Islay, Lowland or Speyside, in ScotlandRelive history by walking the 5,000-year-old Neolithic Ridgeway in Oxfordshire, the oldest road in EnglandHire a kayak off the beautiful beaches of the Isle of Lewis in ScotlandBook a walking gin tour through the iconic pubs and artisan distilleries in BelfastParty in an old brick warehouse in the Baltic Triangle; the thriving cultural hub of LiverpoolTake a trip to Manchester and dance the night away in one of the many gay bars lining Canal StreetJoin the lively London Pride parade as it goes through LondonExperience the history of the Thames at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, LondonTravel on the oldest, steepest inland electric funicular railway in England on the Bridgnorth Cliff RailwayGet an adrenaline rush whilst coasteering cliffs, caves and rockpools in PembrokeshireGo surfing on the 19 miles of coastline in North Devon Register for free to continue reading Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalismBy registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalists Gaming
“The research shows many of us have yet to see what the UK truly has to offer, with finances being a key factor in how often they book a trip away and how far they are willing to travel Gaming

They included a night under Northumberland’s International Dark Sky Park, a road trip along Scotland’s North Coast 500 and a visit to Birmingham’s Balti Triangle Gaming
Martin Wise, from NatWest, said: “We understand our customers are keen to make the most of this summer Gaming
com, wellness travel coach Dr Noreen Nguru and travel journalist Lisa Francesca Nand Gaming
”RecommendedBritish army chief warns UK must act to prevent war and says Ukraine is new ‘1937 moment’Train boss ‘happy for people to come and travel’ despite rail strikeGlastonbury revellers arrive at festival two days early to dodge rail strike chaosBritons’ top 40 tourism goalsStay the night at the Northumberland International Dark Sky Park and stargaze into the darkest skies in EnglandTake the ultimate road trip on Scotland’s North Coast 500 and see spectacular wildlife, landscape and imposing Dunrobin CastleTravel to Birmingham’s Balti Triangle, the culinary birthplace of the famous ‘Balti’, for a uniquely British-Asian foodie experienceExplore the UK’s 2,000 miles of canals and rivers with a staycation on a canal boatLearn bushcraft and survival skills on a wilderness course in the Yorkshire Dales and Lake DistrictGo seal spotting for common and grey seals at Blakeney Point Nature ReserveBask in the early morning sunshine on the golden sands of Porthcurno Beach after an overnight stay in CornwallSavour world class English wines and book a vineyard tour in KentExplore Puzzlewood in the Forest Of Dean, the landscape that inspired Tolkien’s ‘Middle Earth’Climb the basalt steps of the Giant’s Causeway in Country Antrim, Northern IrelandSwim in the crystal-clear waters of Pentle Bay, Tresco, and stay by the white sandy shores on the Isles of ScillyGo hiking in Epping Forest, Essex, and get back to nature in a camping podTake a stroll round the picturesque and colourful Italian style village of Portmeirion, WalesWatch the headline act at Glastonbury Festival, SomersetHire a traditional punt and sail under the Bridge of Sighs on the River Cam, CambridgeVisit the Turner Contemporary Gallery in the trendy and kitsch seaside town of Margate, KentEnjoy nature with a touch of luxury while glamping in the New ForestHike up Mount Snowdon in the Snowdonia National Park, Wales – the highest mountain in England and WalesTuck into a cream tea from Devon and neighbouring Cornwall and decide which is bestSandboard down ‘The Big Dipper’, Europe’s second largest sand dune, in Methyr Mawr, WalesVisit Devon and Dorset’s stunning Jurassic Coast to discover prehistoric fossilsTour a former mine 300ft underground at the Big Pit National Coal Museum, Blaenavon, WalesBreathe in the fresh sea air during a coastal hike along the Seven Sisters, SussexTake a scenic drive from Glasgow to Fort William up the A82 for peak Scottish viewsCycle along a former railway line, the Tissington trail, in the Peak DistrictJoin the parade at Notting Hill Carnival in London, celebrating the UK’s Caribbean historyGet a taste of the upper class and visit the real Downton Abbey; Highclere Castle in HampshireTake a trip to Windsor Castle, Berkshire, and see one of Her Majesty’s residencesBook tickets to explore the magnificent palace, park and gardens at Blenheim Palace, OxfordshireGo on a whiskey tasting tour at a Scottish distillery in Campbeltown, Highland, Islay, Lowland or Speyside, in ScotlandRelive history by walking the 5,000-year-old Neolithic Ridgeway in Oxfordshire, the oldest road in EnglandHire a kayak off the beautiful beaches of the Isle of Lewis in ScotlandBook a walking gin tour through the iconic pubs and artisan distilleries in BelfastParty in an old brick warehouse in the Baltic Triangle; the thriving cultural hub of LiverpoolTake a trip to Manchester and dance the night away in one of the many gay bars lining Canal StreetJoin the lively London Pride parade as it goes through LondonExperience the history of the Thames at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, LondonTravel on the oldest, steepest inland electric funicular railway in England on the Bridgnorth Cliff RailwayGet an adrenaline rush whilst coasteering cliffs, caves and rockpools in PembrokeshireGo surfing on the 19 miles of coastline in North Devon Register for free to continue reading Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalismBy registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalists Gaming
Meanwhile, one-quarter wanted to explore destinations to tick them off their bucket list, and 22 per cent were keen on learning something new from their adventures Gaming
It also emerged 53 per cent of those, polled via OnePoll, felt they had missed out on travel experiences due to financial problems Gaming
Other experiences included walking round the picturesque village of Portmeirion, Wales, and visiting Devon and Dorset’s stunning Jurassic Coast to discover prehistoric fossils Gaming
Despite the popularity of going abroad, 49 per cent would still consider booking a trip at home while saving money – with 53 per cent considering a staycation as good value Gaming
“Now more than ever, we’re all looking to invest in moments to create brilliant memories either solo or with friends and family, and travel is a key part of that – whether it’s getting back to nature, seeing amazing architecture, learning about new culture and history or just going on a fantastic road trip Gaming
But finances were a top barrier to making travel dreams a reality, with 34 per cent of adults saying cost was the key issue when choosing their travel experiences Gaming
“The research shows many of us have yet to see what the UK truly has to offer, with finances being a key factor in how often they book a trip away and how far they are willing to travel Gaming
Travel expert Lisa Francesca Nand said: “A life well lived is a life filled with experiences Gaming
And 56 per cent were keen to rectify this before they turned 40 Gaming
”The key motivation for wanting to travel the UK was that they simply enjoyed being outdoors (40 per cent) Gaming
As a result, one-quarter often ended up travelling abroad as it was more affordable, while 29 per cent thought it was more relaxing to leave the UK Gaming
Climbing the basalt steps of the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland, a trip to the Cornish Isles of Scilly and watching the headliner at Glastonbury festival in Somerset also appeared on the must-do list Gaming
Britons have revealed what they think are the top experiences everyone in the UK should have before they turn 40 Gaming
RecommendedGlastonbury clean up: Are festival-goers becoming more environmentally conscious? Get a taste of Sri Lanka with these easy recipesThe research of 2,000 adults aged between 18 and 40, commissioned by NatWest, also found 84 per cent had many places they were yet to explore in the UK Gaming
The list for travellers to vote on was compiled by a group of travel experts, including Cassam Looch, from Culture Trip, Pat Riddell, editor of National Geographic Traveller, Darren Burn, founder of OutOfOfficeCom and TravelGay Gaming
Others blamed a lack of transport (26 per cent), inconsistent weather (20 per cent) and being too busy (18 per cent) Gaming

