In a list created by The Telegraph, they’ve highlighted the locations around the UK that don’t get enough attention.
The outlet shares that the hidden attractions “promise not only a queue-free experience, but the chance to explore like a local and discover corners of Britain the crowds often forget.”
Many of the spots on the list are free, including the London attraction that you may not have heard of.
You can see the full list of the UK’s hidden attractions via The Telegraph.
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The London attraction you’ve never heard of
The Telegraph named London’s Thames Path as one of the UK’s best hidden attractions.
Describing the Thames Path, the Telegraph shares: “The 40-mile-long Thames Path offers plenty of hidden London gems along its quieter stretches.
“A particularly lovely East-London section takes in two legendary pubs that are the oldest in London: The Prospect of Whitby, once a favourite haunt of Charles Dickens; and The Grapes, a centuries-old riverside pub where Sir Ian McKellen is the leaseholder – from the terrace you can admire Anthony Gormley’s Another Time sculpture that stands in the water.”
The Thames Path walk follows the River Thames and is known to be the easiest of its kind for a National Trail.
The mostly flat walk avoids hills and many chances of getting lost, with the Thames guiding you along your way.
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The Thames Path offers both rural and urban destinations, with walks through quaint villages, including some within the Cotswolds.
For those wanting to do the full walk, the Thames Path starts from Kemble and takes you all the way to the Thames Barrier.
At 185 miles, it can take anywhere between 10 to 20 days.