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Five reasons to visit Derby in the UK

Five reasons to visit Derby in the UK

It has been a tough year having to stay inside for months on end, and now that restrictions have eased, many people are racing outdoors and trying to get back to some kind of normal. While some are braving holidays abroad, others are choosing to play it safe and spend their annual summer holidays in the UK. There are many fantastic locations to visit in the British Isles, whether what’s needed is an escape for a week or two or a quick day trip at the weekend. One of the great British places to see is Derby. For anyone who hasn’t been yet, here are five reasons to go.

Beautiful scenery

For those looking to take a break from the hustle and bustle of big city life, Derby can offer the opportunity to take some beautiful walks in the countryside. There are lots of excellent nature trails and scenic routes to drive along or walk down, making it a perfect destination for holidayers who enjoy walking and hikes. It’s a great idea to take a picnic, or stop off at one of the local pubs for a well-earned drink and some comfort food after a few hours of exploring.

Food and drink

Speaking of pubs, there are plenty of excellent places to enjoy food and drinks in Derby, so finding something that can satisfy any cravings shouldn’t be hard. Annies Burger Shack serves up mouth-watering, authentic American cuisine, which is always satisfying for a grumbling stomach. If a big meal isn’t what’s needed, a stop in one of the local cafes and tearooms for a warm cup of tea and a slice of cake might be just the ticket.

History

Another great thing about Derby is that there is a lot of interesting local history to discover. This is ideal for those who might want to give hiking a miss and instead visit these historic sites for their daytime activities. Visitors can go and see the Derby Cathedral and marvel at the impressive architecture. There is also Pickford’s House, which gives fascinating insight into typical Georgian domestic life, preserving the rooms the way they were at the time.

Family-friendly

Derby is suitable for visitors of all ages, so whether holidayers want to go with a group of friends or take the kids, they’ll find something to enjoy. Those wanting to take the family for a day out, weekend break, or extended holiday should check out the Bluebell Dairy Farm. The kids will love seeing all of the animals, and they serve quality ice cream, which is a treat for everyone, especially on a hot summer’s day!

Accessible

Finally, Derby is easy to get to by both car and train, so for those who can’t drive or don’t want the responsibility of doing so, it’s still easy to get there. It’s just a good idea to make sure to check if there is any traffic or delays for the trains so that the journey is as smooth as possible.

Anyone wondering what do for a staycation or a day trip this year should consider visiting Derby – it has a lot to offer that will be enjoyed by all the family.

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