Where Are The Best Places To See Autumn Leaves?

There’s something magical about autumn – the rich colour palette of reds, oranges and gold blanket the landscape. Plus, at the start of the season, there’s still a touch of warmth in the air as we see out the last of summer. 

Holidaying in autumn is also a great time to explore new places without the hustle and bustle of peak season getting in the way. Best of all, the UK has some of the most spectacular forests, woodlands and countryside to admire once the leaves turn brown. 

Planning a getaway this autumn? Check out some of the best places to see autumn leaves and soak up the new season. 

Grizedale Forest, Cumbria 

Set amongst the beauty of the Lake District National Park, Grizedale Forest is the perfect place to visit in autumn for a seasonal transformation. Follow routes like the Ridding Wood trail for a leisurely stroll. Or, if you’re feeling energetic, the Silurian Way path takes you to the summit of Carron Crag. Here, you’ll witness breathtaking views with captivating autumnal hues scattering the landscape. 

Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire

Another of the top places to visit in autumn is the Wye Valley in Monmouthshire, Wales. This location has tons of visitors annually, and it’s not hard to see why. Tintern Abbey is nestled in the landscape and has an incredible backdrop of ancient woodland. There’s so much beauty to explore here. The riverbank provides a stunning setting for a picnic among the autumnal colours. Heading up the limestone outcrop places you in the best spot to admire views over the landscape.

Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire 

Many people associate autumn with crunchy leaves underfoot and stretches of woodland trails. However, another beautiful location to explore is the reed beds and grassland of Wicken Fen. The area offers a mosaic of golden, russet and chestnut tones with reeds swaying wistfully in the breeze. A visit here at sunset sees glistening rays turn the landscape golden. Plus, the buzz of nature and local wildlife creates a treat for the senses. Why not hire a bike a make a day of it riding around the fen? 

Dove Crag, Northumberland

The spectacular viewpoint at Dove Crag in the Simonside Hills is something to be marvelled during autumn. At the top, you can see for miles. On a clear day, you might even catch a glimpse of the Northumberland coast in the distance. The route to Dove Crag is considered a moderate challenge. So, be sure to have your hiking boots at the ready. Start at Holystone and make your way through the forest and heather moorland to soak up the rich colours and atmosphere of this enchanting spot.

Westonbirt National Arboretum, Gloucestershire

With over 600 acres of Gloucestershire woodland, Westonbirt often hits the top spot for best places to visit in the UK in autumn. It’s home to over 16,000 types of shrubs and trees, and they all put on a show for the season. Bursts of red, chestnut, orange and gold swathe the landscape. It’s an ideal place to just stroll leisurely through the trees. Or head to the autumnal canopy via the STIHL Tree Top Walkway. 

Pocklington Canal, Yorkshire

Canal walks are some of the most soothing and beautiful ways to enjoy nature, and Pocklington Canal is no exception. It runs from Canal Head in Pocklington and finishes at the River Derwent in East Cottingwith. Fortunately, this canal was saved by a group of local campaigners after it fell into disuse. So, there’s never been a better time to take advantage of its glory. The canal falls into three Sites of Scientific Interest in Yorkshire. This is due to the variety of important aquatic plants that grace the water and surrounding area. A walk along this stretch also showcases a wealth of wildlife, including dragonflies.

Knightwood Oak Trail, The New Forest

As you’d imagine, the New Forest comes alive with colour during the autumn months. This destination is an ideal getaway for anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature. It’s also a perfect place for hiking, cycling and horse-riding activities. One route through the New Forest that boasts the most beautiful autumnal display is the Knightwood Oak Trail. As one of the best places to see autumn leaves, you’ll find stunning woodland with a backdrop of moorland and heathland. Meander through the trail at your own pace and admire its beauty. You may also catch a glimpse of the Queen of the Forest – the largest oak tree in the woodland – with a staggering 24ft girth. 

Hope Valley, Derbyshire

Set in the undulating landscapes of the Peak District National Park, Hope Valley is a must-visit if you’re thinking about an autumn break. It offers some of the best views, all awash with spectacular seasonal colours. This location is said to be one of the best-loved parts of the area due to its diverse landscapes. If you love hiking, there are a variety of walks, including Mam Tor, Great Ridge and Winnats Pass routes. You can also take the Hope Pilgrimage – a 30-mile hike from Edale to Eyam. 

Book an autumn break with kate & tom’s 

The UK has some of the best places to see autumn leaves and admire the colours of the season. With destinations scattered across England and Wales, you’re spoilt for choice on autumn escapes. At kate & tom’s, we have a wide selection of holiday cottages in perfect locations. Plus, there’s a host of luxury extras to make your stay even more special. 

Choosing a cottage with a hot tub is the perfect choice for the cosy season. Just pop open the bubbly and relax under the canopy of golden hues. Or why not treat your pet pooch to fun adventures too, with our selection of dog-friendly houses? 

Sound good? Plan your autumnal adventure with us today. Browse the collection of last minutes offers and book your dream escape.