4 Alternative Activities to Try in the UK




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Balakumar M

Editor of CasualWalker — Balakumar M is an avid traveler and documentary photographer who has authored over 650+ travel and culture photo guides since 2017 and is ranked as one of the top 50 travel blogs in India. He is passionate about discovering, documenting, and sharing unique visual stories that celebrate travel, culture, heritage, spirituality, and the arts. An international award-winning technologist and entrepreneur, he has been honored with the Top 50 Asia Innovation Award from SingTel, Singapore and the Top 100 Startups Award from NASSCOM. With over 19+ years as a multidisciplinary software consultant and architect specializing in UI/UX design and product engineering, he is also a certified yoga instructor and a TEDx Fellow. Read more | ✉ Email


– from quirky urban adventures to outdoor experiences in the countryside

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The UK has so much more to offer than traditional sightseeing and museum visits. From quirky urban adventures to outdoor experiences in the countryside, there are plenty of activities for those looking for something a little different. Exploring these options can turn an ordinary day into a memorable one, whether you’re with friends, family, or even travelling alone.

Play Crazy Golf in Creative Settings

Crazy golf has come a long way from the simple courses many people remember. Across the UK, there are themed and imaginative courses that make the game a fun day out for all ages like those of Plonk Golf in London. You might find a pirate-inspired course in central London or a glow-in-the-dark setup along the coast. Each hole presents its own challenge, mixing skill with a sense of playfulness.

Many venues also have cafés or bars, so you can relax and enjoy a drink after your round. It’s a good idea to book in advance, especially at popular locations or on busy weekends, to avoid waiting and ensure you get the best experience possible. Crazy golf is not just entertaining—it’s a way to spend time outdoors while enjoying a lighthearted competition.

Explore Walking Trails Across the Countryside

Walking is one of the simplest yet most rewarding ways to experience the UK’s scenery. There are countless trails that take you through rolling hills, along dramatic coastlines, and into historic villages. Famous paths like the South West Coast Path or the West Highland Way offer stunning views and a chance to connect with nature.

Some trails can be challenging and require careful attention to your surroundings. For activities that need good eyesight, such as following narrow paths, spotting wildlife, or navigating rocky terrain, preparation is important. Consider seeing your trusted eye specialist before attempting these trails. Also wearing comfortable shoes, carrying a map, and paying attention to trail markers will make the experience safer and more enjoyable. Walking also gives you the freedom to discover hidden gems, from quiet waterfalls to peaceful picnic spots, often missed by more crowded tourist routes.

Try Adventure Sports

For those who want a bit more excitement, the UK has plenty of adventure activities to choose from. Whether it’s zip-lining in Wales, surfing in Cornwall, or climbing in the Lake District, these experiences provide a real thrill. Canoeing, indoor skydiving, and rock climbing are also popular for anyone looking to try something active.

Adventure sports often combine physical challenge with stunning scenery, giving participants a unique way to experience the outdoors. Most activities provide professional instruction and safety equipment, so beginners can take part with confidence. It’s worth booking ahead, especially for seasonal activities or locations that attract large crowds, to guarantee your spot.

Join a Creative Workshop in the City

Cities across the UK are home to a growing number of creative workshops. These range from pottery and painting classes to cooking sessions and urban gardening experiences. Taking part gives you a chance to learn a new skill, meet new people, and come away with something handmade to remember the day.

Many of these workshops require focus and attention to detail, which makes them particularly rewarding for those who enjoy working with their hands. Some sessions are designed for beginners, while others cater to people with more experience, so there’s something for everyone. Booking ahead is recommended, as popular workshops often fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during school holidays.

From quirky crazy golf courses to scenic walks, adrenaline-pumping sports, and hands-on creative workshops, the UK offers plenty of alternative ways to spend your time. Planning ahead and choosing activities that suit your interests ensures a smoother, more enjoyable experience, and makes it easy to see the country in a fresh and exciting way.






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Balakumar .M

Editor of CasualWalker — Balakumar M is an avid traveler and documentary photographer who has authored over 650+ travel and culture photo guides since 2017 and is ranked as one of the top 50 travel blogs in India. He is passionate about discovering, documenting, and sharing unique visual stories that celebrate travel, culture, heritage, spirituality, and the arts. An international award-winning technologist and entrepreneur, he has been honored with the Top 50 Asia Innovation Award from SingTel, Singapore and the Top 100 Startups Award from NASSCOM. With over 19+ years as a multidisciplinary software consultant and architect specializing in UI/UX design and product engineering, he is also a certified yoga instructor and a TEDx Fellow.

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