All Places - Page 50
Browse our full directory of towns, villages and cities reviewed on Should I Visit? – listed alphabetically for easy browsing.
Radstock, Somerset
A former coal-mining town in the Mendip Hills with a strong community feel and local museum.
Raglan, Monmouthshire
A small village best known for the impressive Raglan Castle ruins, surrounded by rolling Monmouthshire countryside.
Ramsey, Cambridgeshire
A historic market town with abbey roots, surrounded by fenland and known for its quiet charm and independent shops.
Ramsgate, Kent
A coastal resort with sandy beaches, a royal harbour, and impressive Georgian and Victorian architecture.
Randalstown, County Antrim
A small town on the River Main with a traditional high street and an impressive viaduct turned walking route.
Raunds, Northamptonshire
A growing town on the edge of the Nene Valley with Roman history and a mix of modern and rural character.
Rawtenstall, Lancashire
Nestled in the Rossendale Valley, this former mill town features a heritage railway, quirky shops, and access to moorland walks.
Rayleigh, Essex
A busy commuter town with a strong community feel, a historic windmill, and a popular high street.
Reading, Berkshire
A major commercial and cultural hub known for its tech industry, Reading Festival, and Roman and medieval history.
Redcar, North Yorkshire
A traditional seaside town with a long beach, a promenade, and views over the former steelworks to the North Sea.
Redditch, Worcestershire
A planned new town with a strong manufacturing past (notably needles), a central shopping centre, and green spaces.
Redenhall with Harleston, Norfolk
A charming market town with Georgian architecture, riverside paths, and a strong local identity.
Redhill, Surrey
A commuter town with fast rail links to London, modern developments, and access to the Surrey Hills.
Redruth, Cornwall
Once at the heart of the Cornish mining boom, this rugged town is rich in industrial heritage and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Reepham, Norfolk
A quiet, characterful market town with a central square, flint cottages, and an unusual double churchyard.
Reigate, Surrey
A leafy and affluent town with a mix of historic charm, boutique shops, and access to Reigate Hill and the North Downs.
Renfrew, Renfrewshire
Known as the “Cradle of the Royal Stewarts,†this small Scottish town lies on the River Clyde and has strong shipbuilding roots.
Rhayader, Powys
A gateway to the Elan Valley and its impressive reservoirs, Rhayader is a favourite for walkers, cyclists, and red kite spotters.
Rhossili, Swansea
A spectacular clifftop village with panoramic views over Rhossili Bay, one of the UK's most celebrated beaches.
Rhymney, Monmouthshire
A former coal town nestled in the valleys, with strong working-class roots and a name known from the iconic Welsh hymn tune.
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