Best places to visit in August
21.07.2023 - 07:39
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With festival season in full swing, August offers no end of opportunities to party, from Nevada's off-the-wall Burning Man, to Maine's food-fuelled Lobster Festival. That said, it also offers plenty of options for blissfully chilled-out breaks – and they're all here, in our run-down of the best places to visit in August.
Close to Freiburg in south-west Germany, the Black Forest is arguably best known for its cuckoo clocks and indulgent gâteaux.
But look beyond these clichés, and you'll find a lush mountain region that's growing in popularity as a haven for bikers and hikers.
Crisscrossed with trails through idyllic landscapes of sun-soaked vineyards, tranquil lakes, and quaint chalets, it’s a fabulous spot for summer cycling.
Into wine? Time your visit to coincide with one of the many summer wine festivals that happen along the Badische Weinstraße. Routing through Baden's wine-growing region, you can hike, bike or drive through stunning scenery, with plenty of places to eat, drink and make merry along the way.
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Love hiking and biking? Germany's Black Forest is one of the best places to visit in August © Funny Solution Studio/Shutterstock
While Leeds’ tenure as 2023 UK City of Culture kicked off with The Awakening at Headingley Stadium on 7th January, plenty of incredible events will be held around the year.
With the innovative My Leeds programme running city-wide through August, this is arguably the best month to visit. This community-based initiative will celebrate local stories and creativity, with events taking place across the city's 33 wards. Expect a jamboree of dance, sports, art and craft.
Given that Leeds has been hailed culinary capital of the north, food will feature large, too.
Into art? Leeds Art Gallery presents a diverse collection of work to suit all tastes, from Francis Bacon paintings, to Grayson Perry sculptures and Damian Hirst installations.
Lovers of live performance will also be spoiled for choice in Leeds. The sparky city is home to Opera North (the only nationally recognised UK opera company outside London), Leeds Grand Theatre and Northern Ballet.
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Kirkgate Market, Leeds — a hotspot for foodies © Prawrawee Lim/Shutterstock
Follow the beautiful game? From 20th July to 20th August, New Zealand and Australia will co-host the FIFA Women’s World Cup, with Sydney staging the final on 20th August 2023.
If football isn't your thing, Sydney packs punch as a destination with something for everyone. And that's thanks to its glittering harbour, beautiful beaches, and fantastic food scene.
In addition, outstanding national parks are easily accessible. For example, if you’re into nature and wildlife, top