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As the temperatures slowly increase and the mornings get lighter, it can only mean one thing: summer is just around the corner. From city-centre parks to serene countryside, the UK is packed with perfect picnic spots that take your breath away. If you are looking to plan a nice picnic trip with your family and are unsure about what you would need to take then lovepicnics.co.uk has some very useful guides. Here are four of the best picnic destinations in the UK for summer 2020. Always keep in mind and don’t forget to keep a distance of 2m from others.

1. Bodmin Moor

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Situated in Cornwall, Bodmin Moor is a popular picnic spot for tourists and locals who come here for stunning mountain views and remote places to relax, unwind and watch the world go by. There is an assortment of villages that surround the rocky moor, all of which offer pub grub and local ales. However, if you want to experience the great outdoors this summer, Bodmin Moor is the ultimate south-western picnic spot for the whole family.

2. Hyde Park

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Surrounded by iconic landmarks and close to the capital’s most visited tourist attractions, Hyde Park is a beautiful picnic spot in the beating heart of London, one of Europe’s most cosmopolitan and bustling cities. Easily accessed by Tube, Hyde Park has acres of green spaces that provide a place to relax away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

3. Barafundle Beach

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Barafundle Beach in Pembrokeshire is a picnic spot that needs to be seen to be believed. With cliffside views and overlooking the sea, the beach attracts holidaymakers who want a quiet place for lunch in a beautiful, rocky wilderness. The beach is best visited in the summer months, making it a popular spot to watch the sunset over the horizon.

4. Holyrood Parksalcrags

Located a mile from Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Park is a royal park in Scotland’s capital that provides stunning views of the city’s most famous landmarks. One of the city’s most visited attractions, Holyrood Park has a plethora of hills and cliffs and is the site of Holyrood Palace, a large 12th-century estate that was once the home of Mary, Queen of Scots.

Gracie Finch