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Get inspired by the best places to see blue skies, green fields and maybe take on a woodland trail or two.

The UK’s best spring days out

After a long, dark winter, many of us feel the same pull to get outside, breathe in fresh air and rediscover the simple joy of movement.

To help you make the most of the outdoors this spring, we’ve uncovered some of the UK’s best destinations for a day out by train, each offering the perfect setting to explore, recharge and embrace the renewed energy of the season.

Get inspired by the best places to see blue skies, green fields and maybe take on a woodland trail or two.

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To reveal the best destinations for spring adventures, we analysed historical weather data, the amount of green and blue space, alongside land and woodland cover, and the number of walking trails in each location.

Dundee comes into its own at springtime

Often recognised as the sunniest city in Scotland, Dundee truly shines in spring.

A lovely place to start is the University of Dundee Botanic Garden. Overlooking the River Tay, the gardens are packed with seasonal colour, from bright spring bulbs to blossoming trees. There are peaceful water gardens, interesting tree collections and glasshouses filled with tropical greenery, perfect if the Scottish weather decides to be unpredictable.

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Maidstone at its most refreshing

Mote Park, one of Maidstone’s best-loved green spaces, centres around a wide, sparkling lake that catches the spring sunshine beautifully. You can stroll the waterside paths, hire a pedal boat for a spin across the water, or head straight for the climbing wall and high ropes course if you’re feeling adventurous. 

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With gardens in bloom and countryside just beyond the town, spring is a beautiful time to enjoy Maidstone’s riverside walks and green Kent surroundings.

Telford, reawakened for spring

Each year, Telford bursts into colour as more than 170,000 daffodils bloom across Telford Town Park, creating a bright yellow display that spreads through its 450 acres of lakes, gardens and open space. It’s the kind of place you can wander for hours, stopping for a coffee by the pools or simply soaking up the seasonal colour.

Image: Visit Telford

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As the days grow brighter, Telford’s blend of industrial heritage and open green spaces is best discovered on foot, with spring adding colour and calm.

Aberdeen brightens up in spring

A spring day out in Aberdeen is best spent enjoying the city's coastal scenery, vibrant gardens and historic architecture.

Tucked away in Old Aberdeen, Cruickshank Botanic Garden comes into bloom in spring. Spanning 4.5 hectares, visitors can explore colourful flower beds, rose gardens, water features and tree-lined paths, all just a short walk from the historic university area.

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Edinburgh at its most enchanting

Spring is one of the best times to explore Edinburgh on foot. Just under a 20-minute walk from Edinburgh Waverley station, The Meadows bursts into pink and white cherry blossom, usually at its best from late April to early May. Princes Street Gardens is ideal for a spring picnic, with views up to Edinburgh Castle. For panoramic views across the city, hike up Arthur’s Seat or visit the Royal Botanic Garden to see colourful seasonal displays.

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With frequent direct trains from London taking as little as just four hours and seven minutes, travelling to Edinburgh with LNER means the adventure starts long before you arrive. Sit back, enjoy the sweeping views and step off right into the heart of the city!

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Historic Lincoln in bloom

As spring arrives in Lincoln, the city shakes off winter and bursts back into colour.

Right in the city centre, Lincoln Arboretum is a lovely place to begin. Designed in the Victorian era, it’s ideal for spring walks among blossoming trees and restored gardens, with fountains, a duck pond and a play area making it perfect for a family day out or a peaceful solo afternoon.

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Norwich in full colour

Spring brings a new energy to Norwich, unveiling fresh chapters in the City of Stories.

One of the best places to spend your spring day out is Cathedral Close, where magnolia trees, daffodils and green lawns burst into bloom beneath the city’s medieval skyline. From there, walk up to Norwich Castle for panoramic views across the city and explore the hilltop grounds around the Norman keep.

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Spring breathes life into Norwich, making it an easygoing time to explore at a relaxed pace.

Colchester, renewed

As Britain’s oldest recorded town, Colchester is ideal for a spring day spent exploring on foot.

A great place to start is walking the Roman Walls, a circular route that traces nearly 2,000 years of history. Around two-thirds of the original walls still stand, making them the longest and best-preserved town walls in Britain. As spring arrives, the route is softened by fresh greenery, bringing colour to the ancient stonework. It is a sight you do not want to miss.

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As spring arrives, Colchester’s ancient history pairs perfectly with green parks and outdoor spaces coming back to life.

Ipswich, slow and scenic

With some of the highest spring sunshine hours and low rainfall, Ipswich is made for blue-sky days out.

The Ipswich Waterfront is the perfect place to spend a spring afternoon. Walk along the marina, watch the boats come and go, and pick from plenty of cafés and bars for a relaxed drink or bite to eat by the water.

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Spring suits Ipswich’s laid‑back charm, when waterfront walks, historic streets and Suffolk skies are best enjoyed without the crowds.

Plymouth

Spring is a great time to see Plymouth at its best. 

The Hoe is the city’s obvious focal point, overlooking Plymouth Sound, one of the world’s great natural harbours. This Grade II listed historic park combines wide-open lawns with a long seafront promenade, making it an easy place to walk, sit, grab an ice cream and take in the view. You can climb Smeaton’s Tower for a higher vantage point or head down towards the water when Tinside Lido reopens for the season.

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With longer days and milder weather, spring is the moment to explore Plymouth’s harbours, coastal paths and maritime heritage at their most refreshing.

Methodology

To reveal the UK’s best destinations for spring adventures, we analysed 88 most populated towns and cities in the UK using a mix of environmental and activity-based data.

The factors considered included the number of walking trails in each area (AllTrails), historical spring weather conditions such as sunshine hours and rainfall (Met Office), and search interest for outdoor activities using Google Keyword Planner.

We also looked at the amount of publicly accessible green space, blue space and woodland area, using data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

Each metric was normalised and weighted, before being combined into an overall score out of 100.

City

Number of trails

Sunshine hours

Rainfall (mm)

Monthly search interest

Blue space area (hectares)

Publicly accessible green space area (hectares)

Natural land cover mixed woodland area (hectares)

Score/100

Dundee

65

482

146

780

33

358

135

53.5

Maidstone

96

520

135

230

30

316

52

52.8

Telford

61

468

144

680

50

317

130

52.1

Aberdeen

72

482

166

860

160

450

83

50.5

Edinburgh

189

469

137

2190

187

1,134

317

45.7

Lincoln

65

505

128

440

51

101

28

44.7

Norwich

136

511

131

630

35

251

110

44.5

Colchester

67

525

130

200

19

250

53

44.4

Ipswich

42

533

111

480

55

261

50

43.6

Plymouth

81

548

205

1270

107

277

70

42.5

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