Best places to visit in May
21.07.2023 - 07:40
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With warmer weather, fewer tourists and lower prices than the peak summer months, May is the perfect time to travel in the northern hemisphere. Coupled with the fact that many tropical lands begin to see signs of the rainy season in May, it's the ideal time to visit Europe.
That said, this run-down of the best places to visit in May also includes a clutch of further-flung countries that'll put a spring in your step. You’ll find more inspiration in our run-down of the best travel destinations in 2023.
If you’re looking for a UK break to keep everyone happy, consider exploring Snowdonia in warm-hearted Wales.
With a glorious national park at its heart, the region isn’t short of exhilarating experiences. Take your pick from scaling iconic Mount Snowdon, or ziplining repurposed slate caverns. Or how about rafting rapids at Wales’ National White-Water Centre?
Whether you’re heading there to hike, or plan to take it easy aboard the Mountain Railway, spring is an ideal time to explore Snowdonia National Park.
First up, you’ll beat the peak season summer crowds, which means no queuing for the railway, and taking your pick of places to stay.
Secondly, visiting at this time of the year offers nature-lovers a chance to see the Snowdon lily. This one-of-a-kind flower blooms between May and early June.
Then, when you fancy a rest from high-octane activities, the area boasts a bounty of enchanting villages. For example, the beauty spot of Beddgelert has lots of lovely tea shops and family-friendly pubs and restaurants.
See more places to stay in Snowdonia, Wales.
Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid), Snowdonia, Wales — one of the best places to visit in May with monster-mad kids © Shutterstock
If you think you’ve been there, done that when it comes to Greece, think again.
There’s a whole lot more to the country than its beautiful islands, not least if you’re looking for back-to-nature walks on the wild aside. And, if you follow our advice and head to Zagori, we really do mean wild.
This ruggedly beautiful region of Greece's central mainland is home to the UNESCO-protected Víkos Gorge. This is the second deepest gorge in the world. In fact, only the Grand Canyon is deeper.
As such, sparsely-populated Zagori is a magnificent destination for hikers. For example, the trail to Vikos Gorge traverses a wilderness of untouched forest towered over by great dolomite and limestone cliffs.
And all the better to visit in spring before the heat of summer strikes, making the region's epic hikes more challenging.
In good news for fans of Greek food, the region's pretty villages are blessed with family-run restaurants serving hearty seasonal dishes.
Discover more places to stay in Zagori, Greece.
Vikos Gorge in Zagori, Greece © Shutterstock
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