Climb one of Edinburgh's most famous landmarks, Arthur’s Seat, for stunning panoramic views of the city. This extinct volcano is a challenging but rewarding climb that takes approximately two hours. Enclosed in an urban park, this isolated hill escapes from Edinburgh's magnificent architecture and allows you to admire the natural beauty of the surrounding areas.
For thrill-seekers, Snowdonia National Park offers the longest zipline in Europe. Dry their fear by whip down the mile-long wire at over 100 miles an hour, while experiencing the beautiful views of the Welsh mountains.
Get active in the picturesque Lake District and take on the challenging mountain bike trails. With vast stretches of hills, rugged terrains mixed with calm freshwater bodies, this location offers some of the UK's most scenic landscapes. Choose from trails that range from gentle towards adrenaline-pumping.
Explore the beautiful coastline of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and experience coasteering. This fun-packed combination of rock climbing, cliff jumping and traversing the rock face is an excellent way to experience the rugged coast. Get to explore exclusive caves and hidden bays alongside experienced guides who provide appreciation and knowledge of Pembrokeshire's unique natural wonders.
For those with more time: - Check out the Harry Potter locations in Edinburgh, including the Elephant House café that inspired J.K Rowling - Spend an extra day in the Lake District and enjoy water sports on Lake Windermere For those with less time: - Skip the mountain biking in Lake District, and instead take a scenic walk/hike around the beautiful countryside. - Reduce this trip to three days and miss out on Pembrokeshire.