The UK has many breathtaking places, with some of the most loved being most explored on foot. Whether you wander along the more rural or sturdy Jurassic Coast, or photograph the most walkable city sights in the UK, one walk has officially been given the most beautiful name in the country.
Cewe's new study revealed the UK's most beautiful walks after comparing Google reviews left behind by users all over the country. The photo printing company was able to find reviews describing the route using beautiful, wonderful, amazing, and lovely terms, and determine that Mount Stewart in Northern Ireland is home to the most beautiful walks in the country.
The 19th century real estate, which received a total of 259 reviews that described it as beautiful, was acquired by a national trust in the 1970s and is considered home to one of the world's most outstanding gardens.
The Great British Gardens is located in Strangfordraf, beneath the county, and describes the site resembling the landscape of an Italian villa, and also boasts rhododendrons growing to tree-like size.
From July to September, there are also a large number of 700 giant Himalayan lilies on display, and the company is kept by thousands of small oriental flower lilies, considered to be the largest collection of flowers planted in Irish gardens.
There are numerous beautifully maintained and themed gardens, including a Shamrock Garden, featuring Irish mythological creatures, and the facility also features 10 miles of walking trails that pass through farmland and forests.
Perfect for a family day, Rhodendron Hill has a native Red Squirrel and a natural play area on the 10-mile trail.
Speaking of properties, one TripAdvisor user said:
Free parking is available for visitors to Mount Stewart, with the nearest station being Bangor. Prices start at £15 for adults and £7.50 for children.
Family tickets are also available for £37.50, and children under the age of 5 can visit for free. The trails and formal gardens are open to the public daily from 10am to 5pm.