All Places - Page 36
Browse our full directory of towns, villages and cities reviewed on Should I Visit? – listed alphabetically for easy browsing.
Leyland, Lancashire
Known for its motor heritage, Leyland offers parks, museums, and easy links to the Ribble Valley.
Leyton, Greater London
A lively, multicultural part of East London with street food, stadium buzz, and green escapes like Epping Forest.
Leytonstone, Greater London
Birthplace of Hitchcock and a creative suburb with indie pubs, forest walks, and a strong community feel.
Lichfield, Staffordshire
A small but elegant city with a three-spired cathedral and literary heritage.
Limavady, County Londonderry
A scenic town near the Causeway Coast, surrounded by myth, music, and mountain views.
Lincoln, Lincolnshire
A hilltop city with a stunning Gothic cathedral, medieval streets, and Roman remains.
Lisburn, County Antrim
A historic linen-producing city with a regenerated waterfront and a mix of heritage and shopping.
Liskeard, Cornwall
A gateway to Bodmin Moor with Victorian architecture, Cornish history, and a charming local market vibe.
Littlehampton, West Sussex
A traditional seaside resort with a long promenade, sandy beach, and quirky riverside architecture.
Liverpool, Merseyside
A waterfront city famous for The Beatles, maritime history, and a thriving arts scene.
Livingston, West Lothian
A modern town with major shopping centres, parkland, and easy access to both Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Lizard, Cornwall
The UK's southernmost point, offering dramatic coastal scenery and a truly wild edge-of-the-map feel.
Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire
A colourful and classy Welsh town where Georgian charm meets boutique shopping and historic parklands.
Llandovery, Carmarthenshire
A charming market town on the edge of the Brecon Beacons, steeped in history and Welsh folklore.
Llandrindod Wells, Powys
A Victorian spa town with wide avenues, lake walks, and a nostalgic sense of faded grandeur.
Llandudno, Conwy
A grand Victorian seaside resort with a sweeping promenade, historic pier, and cable car rides offering panoramic views over the Great Orme and North Wales coast.
Llanelly, Carmarthenshire
A coastal town known for rugby, industrial heritage, and the scenic Millennium Coastal Path.
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Gwynedd
A quiet village with the UK's longest place name, drawing curious visitors and signpost photo hunters.
Llanfawr, Gwynedd
A small, peaceful village near Holyhead, offering rural charm and access to Anglesey's coast.
Llanishen, Cardiff
A leafy suburb of Cardiff with reservoir walks, shopping parks, and a relaxed, residential vibe.
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