Autumn in the UK is pure magic. Or Fall, because, let’s face it. I’m American. But I ADORE fall (or autumn!) here. I am from Texas but live in Oxford and this is the perfect place to feel those crisp Fall days!
The trees turn shades of amber and gold, the crisp air makes everything feel fresher, and there’s just something about those cozy autumn vibes that makes this time of year feel like a dream. Whether you’re after picturesque villages or rugged landscapes, the UK has it all! So, let’s dive into the best places to visit this season.
So, let’s get to the best places for Fall across the UK.
1. Castle Combe, Cotswolds
Starting off strong with Castle Combe in the Cotswolds—arguably one of the prettiest villages in England. Imagine quaint stone cottages, narrow winding streets, and a backdrop of fiery autumn colors. It’s like stepping into a postcard! Take a walk along the river, enjoy a cozy pub lunch, and just let the peaceful vibe of this timeless village take over.
2. London, England
London in the fall? Yes, please! There’s something special about watching the leaves change in Hyde Park or taking a stroll down the tree-lined paths of Richmond Park with the golden hues of autumn all around. And don’t forget to grab a pumpkin spice latte (basic, but perfect) as you explore the city’s bustling markets, cute cafes, and historic landmarks. If you’re into spooky vibes, London’s Halloween events are also top-notch!
3. Pembrokeshire, Wales
If you love wild coastlines and stunning scenery, Pembrokeshire is the place for you. Autumn is the perfect time to explore this part of Wales—the beaches are quieter, the coastal paths are less crowded, and the crisp air makes everything feel more refreshing. Head to Barafundle Bay for a peaceful walk or take on one of the many coastal trails for some jaw-dropping views. You’ll have the perfect backdrop of autumn colors mixed with sweeping sea views.
4. Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh is a city that just shines in the autumn. Wander through Princes Street Gardens, where the trees are ablaze with red and gold, or head up to Arthur’s Seat for an incredible panoramic view of the city in all its autumnal glory. And if you’re in the mood for something spooky, Edinburgh’s rich history comes alive during Halloween with ghost tours through its cobbled streets and haunted castles. You’ll get chills (the fun kind).
5. Cornwall, England
Cornwall is typically known for its summer vibes, but autumn is when this coastal gem really comes into its own. The beaches are quieter, the dramatic cliffs are still as breathtaking, and the coastal paths are perfect for a peaceful autumn walk. Head to St Ives or Port Isaac for that cozy seaside village feel, and don’t miss the chance to visit the Lost Gardens of Heligan where autumn colors come alive.
6. Peak District, England
There’s a reason I’m obsessed with the Peak District in autumn—it’s absolutely stunning! The rolling hills, the heather-covered moorland, and the golden woodlands make for the perfect autumn adventure. Whether you’re hiking Mam Tor or wandering around Chatsworth House, the Peak District’s autumn palette will leave you in awe. Don’t forget to bring your camera—trust me, you’ll want to capture these views. I highly recommend visiting Chatsworth house while you’re there!
7. Oxford, England
Ah, Oxford in the fall—it’s like something straight out of a novel. The ivy-covered colleges turn red and gold, the crisp air gives the city a cozy feel, and there’s nothing like a walk through University Parks as the leaves crunch beneath your feet. Whether you’re exploring the historic streets or sipping coffee in a cute café, Oxford in autumn is pure bliss.
8. Lake District, England
The Lake District is beautiful any time of year, but autumn is when it really shows off. The mirror-like lakes reflect the fiery colors of the trees, and the misty mornings make the whole place feel almost otherworldly. Take a hike up Catbells or simply wander around Grasmere for some seriously Instagram-worthy views. The combination of peaceful lakes and vibrant foliage is unbeatable.
9. Blenheim Palace & the Halloween Trail
Autumn at Blenheim Palace is nothing short of magical, especially with their annual Halloween Trail. The palace grounds are transformed into a spooky wonderland, complete with glowing pumpkins, eerie lighting, and a haunted woodland walk. But even if Halloween isn’t your thing, Blenheim’s gardens and woodlands are breathtaking in autumn—the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll with hot chocolate in hand.
10. Scottish Highlands
If you’re after something a little wilder, the Scottish Highlands in autumn are a must-see. The mountains are wrapped in a blanket of fiery colors, the lochs mirror the autumn sky, and the whole place feels untouched and untamed. Take a drive through Glencoe, explore the forests around Loch Ness, or head to the Cairngorms for some serious hiking with incredible views. It’s raw, rugged, and absolutely stunning.
11. Bath, England
Bath is one of my all-time favorite places, and it’s even more enchanting in autumn. The golden-hued Georgian buildings, the soft autumn light, and the trees around the Royal Crescent make it feel like you’ve stepped into a period drama. Take a walk through the Botanic Gardens, explore the historic Roman Baths, and warm up with a cup of tea at a cozy café. Bath in the fall is pure magic!
The UK is one of the best places to experience autumn, and each destination offers something unique. Whether you want to get lost in nature, explore historic towns, or experience the magic of Halloween, there’s a spot for everyone. So pack your bags, grab your coziest sweater, and get ready to explore the UK in all its autumn glory!