Best road trips in the UK have incredible views of mountains and waterfalls

A unique way to see a new location at a pace that suits each tourist, there are many scenic road trips across the UK.

Red and white Volkswagen Camper on country road

Taking a road trip can help tourists head off-the-beaten track to discover hidden gems of the UK (Image: Getty)

The motorhome rental firm CamperDays has shared the best road trips which can take tourists through some of the greatest national parks in the UK.

An effective way of seeing a destination at a pace that suits each tourists, taking a road trip gives tourists the ability to thoroughly explore the area.

Max Schmidt, Chief Adventurer at CamperDays, noted that taking a road trip offers tourists a chance to see the UK countryside for a very reasonable price.

He explained: "While access to the parks via public transport is improving, National Parks UK data still shows that 93 percent of visitors travel in their own car, making national parks the perfect option for families on a road trip.

"This summer, the number of Brits opting for road trips at home is up 67 percent on last year [2023], the reason for which is, in my view, twofold - the exceptional beauty of the British countryside and the growing demand for low-cost summer holidays."

Pen-Y-Pass towards Llanberis in Snowdonia Park

The Eryri Snowdonia 360 takes tourists past Mount Snowdon and towards the coast of North Wales (Image: Getty)

According to CamperDays, one of the UK's nicest destinations to take a road trip in is the Eryri National Park in Snowdonia.

Being the largest national park in Wales, the area is best known for its many mountains, including the iconic Mount Snowdon. However, Eryri also features plenty of woodlands and waterfalls.

One of the most popular road trips in the area is the Eryri Snowdonia 360, which takes tourists around the northwest of Wales, taking in plenty of small coastal villages.

Aerial view of Snake Pass in Edale Valley, Buxton

One of the most exciting roads in the Peak District is Snake Pass in the Edale Valley (Image: Getty)

Another popular choice for a road trip in the UK is through the Peak District National Park, which is incredibly easy to access from the Midlands and North West.

Located in Derbyshire, the Peak District is home to over 50 different campsites, meaning tourists will easily be able to find places to stay and do entertaining activities.

The company recommended that tourists planning to visit the Peak District National Park by car should consider taking on Snake Pass, which offers incredible views of the Manchester area.

Finally, CamperDays suggested that tourists looking to go on a road trip up in Scotland should head to the Cairngorms National Park.

At 1,748 square miles, Cairngorms is the largest national park in the UK and is best known for having particularly dark night skies, making it an ideal spot to go stargazing.

When travelling in the area, many like to go on the Snow Roads Scenic Route, a 90-mile trip that takes tourists on the highest public road in the UK.

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