Loch Ness is the top UK destination people have never visited – but desperately want to, according to research. The mysterious lake topped a poll of 20 “bucket list” tourist attractions, followed by the Scottish Highlands, and the environmentally-focused Eden Project in Cornwall.
The iconic White Cliffs of Dover in Kent, the picturesque Scottish Coastline, and London’s Kew Gardens, were also popular “wish list” destinations.
But the poll, of 2000 Brits, revealed 11 percent are stuck in a holiday rut, as 60 percent like familiarity, but 18 percent are unsure of where to go – and 13 percent are “afraid to risk” trying somewhere new.
As a result, nearly a third (31 percent) of Southerners have never been to Scotland, with 29 percent of Northern residents never venturing as far south as Devon or Cornwall.
The research was commissioned by London North Eastern Railway (LNER), which has teamed up with Visit Kent, Southeastern, St. Pancras International, and the King’s Cross Neighbourhood, to launch an extended fourth version of its popular LNER Green Guide series.
The latest version of the guide features environmentally-friendly traveller tips for people looking to discover the best of the south and east coasts of England and Scotland, with the guide focusing on Leeds, Aberdeen, Canterbury, Folkestone, and the King’s Cross St. Pancras area – all “underdiscovered” gems.
David Horne, managing director for the brand, said: “In spite of the fact that three-quarters of us want a staycation this year, and millions of us want to do that as part of a wider sustainability commitment, it’s clear that we just don’t know where to start.
“We’re visiting destinations on repeat, yet there are so many gems just waiting to be explored.”
The study also found half (49 percent) have three or more UK destinations on their bucket list – with Hadrian’s Wall in Cumbria, Stonehenge in Salisbury, and London’s Buckingham Palace, also featuring on the nation’s list of places they’d love to visit.
It emerged 43 percent have never visited the beautiful and historic town of Canterbury, while three in ten have never ventured to Leeds.
But more than seven in ten (73 percent) of those, who are likely to visit areas of the UK they’ve never seen before, are planning a trip within the next 12 months.
The research, conducted via OnePoll, also found 21 percent have simply passed through England’s capital – without taking the time to enjoy the rich nature, culture, and gastro opportunities London has to offer.
In fact, 72 percent were unaware the cultural hotspots of the newly-developed Granary Square, and tranquillity of Regent’s Canal, are within 10 minutes walking distance of London’s King’s Cross and St Pancras International stations.
The research also found 37 percent feel it is important they stay somewhere that is environmentally-friendly, while almost half (48 percent) want to support places that source food locally.
David Horne added: “This autumn, we’re delighted to partner with other leading travel and tourism partners – to bring green travel inspiration to millions dreaming of staycations.
“We’re lucky to live in a country with vibrant, diverse, and beautiful locations, all within easy reach by the most sustainable form of transport.
“Whether you’re looking to explore sweeping scenery, historic landmarks, or cities buzzing with life, the possibilities are endless.”
This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk