In a list created by The Telegraph, they have highlighted the locations throughout the United Kingdom that do not receive enough attention.
The exit shares that the hidden attractions “promise not only an experience without quee, but the opportunity to explore as a place and discover corners of Great Britain that crowds often forget.”
Many of the places in the list are free, including the attraction of London that may not have heard.
You can see the complete list of the hidden attractions of the United Kingdom through Telegraph.
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The attraction of London you have never heard about
The Telegraph named Thames Path in London as one of the best hidden attractions in the United Kingdom.
When describing the path of Thames, Telegraph shares: “The path of the Thames of 40 miles long sacrifices many cool gems hidden throughout its quieter sections.
“An East-London section particularly charming takes two legendary pubs that are the oldest in London: Whitby’s perspective, once a favorite den of Charles Dickens; and the grapes, a riverside pub of the century of Sray, the lease of Sray, is the sculpture of again that it is in the water.”
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The Thame Path walk continues to the Thames River and it is known that it is the easiest of its kind for a national path.
The mostly flat walk avoids the hills and many possibilities of getting lost, with the Thames guiding you on its way.
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The Thames road offers rural and urban destinations, with walks through picturesque villages, including some within the cotswolds.
For those who want to make the full walk, the path of Thames begins from Kemble and takes you to the barrier of Thames.
At 185 miles, it can take between 10 and 20 days.