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50 things everybody should do in an English summer

Looking for the best things to do in England in summer? This cheerful checklist brings together 50 classic English summer activities, from fish and chips by the sea and village fêtes to wildflower meadows, cathedral cities, pub gardens, lidos, ruined abbeys and sunset walks. Pick a few for a weekend, use it as a summer bucket list, or simply keep it nearby for those long bright days when England suddenly remembers how to do sunshine.

The English summer checklist

  1. Eat fish and chips on a seafront bench
  2. Swim in the sea, even if only briefly
  3. Visit a village fête
  4. Walk through a wildflower meadow
  5. Have a picnic beside a river
  6. Go crabbing from a harbour wall
  7. Watch cricket on a village green
  8. Visit a castle in golden evening light
  9. Take a slow boat trip
  10. Eat strawberries outdoors
  11. Wander around a grand garden
  12. Walk part of the South West Coast Path
  13. Spend a day in the Lake District
  14. Visit a lavender field
  15. Go to an outdoor theatre performance
  16. Have a cream tea in Devon or Cornwall
  17. Browse a farmers’ market
  18. Walk barefoot on a sandy beach
  19. Visit a seaside pier
  20. Take a train to a coastal town
  21. Have a pub lunch in a beer garden
  22. Watch the sunset from a hilltop
  23. Visit an English vineyard
  24. Go to a country show
  25. Explore a cathedral city
  26. Hire a rowing boat
  27. Walk along a canal towpath
  28. Spend an afternoon in a bookshop town
  29. Visit an open-air museum
  30. Eat ice cream before lunch
  31. Go rock pooling
  32. Visit the Yorkshire Dales
  33. Walk through ancient woodland
  34. See roses in full bloom
  35. Spend a weekend in a market town
  36. Visit a ruined abbey
  37. Go to a music festival, large or tiny
  38. Cycle a quiet country lane
  39. Take a picnic to the New Forest
  40. Watch boats in a harbour
  41. Visit a stately home
  42. Have a barbecue that starts too late
  43. Walk the cliffs at sunset
  44. Spend a day in the Cotswolds
  45. Go fruit picking
  46. Visit a lido
  47. Explore a historic harbour town
  48. Sit outside a pub after a long walk
  49. Watch swifts over rooftops
  50. End the day with chips, salt air and slightly sunburnt happiness

How to use the checklist

You do not need to finish all 50. That way lies overplanning, and summer is better when it wanders a little. Pick a few at a time that suit your mood.

For a classic seaside summer, start with fish and chips, a pier, rock pooling, crabbing and a train ride to the coast.

For a slower countryside escape, choose a meadow walk, a riverside picnic, a village fête, a farmers’ market and a pub garden lunch.

For a more historic summer, build a day around a castle, cathedral city, ruined abbey, stately home or open-air museum.

Quick takeaways

Best for families
Crabbing, rock pooling, fruit picking, lidos, open-air museums and seaside piers

Best for couples
Vineyards, hilltop sunsets, cathedral cities, gardens, harbour towns and long pub lunches

Best for slow travel
Canal towpaths, rowing boats, farmers’ markets, market towns and quiet country lanes

Best for proper English summer atmosphere
Village fêtes, cricket greens, cream teas, roses, meadows and mildly overambitious barbecues

Final thought

The best English summers are not usually perfect. They are patched together from blue skies, sudden showers, sandy sandwiches, warm stone, cold drinks, damp towels and one unexpectedly lovely evening that makes the whole season feel worthwhile.

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