Ranked: the UK’s best sunrise and sunset spots
Here comes the sun
Whether you prefer sunrise to sunset, we can all agree both are considered two of Earth's most beautiful natural occurrences. Be it the warm glow, accompanied by a crisp morning freshness, or the golden blazing skies a sinking sun is about to leave behind, there's nothing quite like experiencing either, particularly in summer. Here, outdoor experts Blacks has analysed social media posts and hashtags to rank the best viewpoints in the UK to watch the sun rise or set.
Read on to find out which of the UK’s best sunrise and sunset nature spot is ranked number one...
10. Baslow Edge, Peak District, England
Set in the Peak District overlooking the Derbyshire countryside is Baslow Edge – an idyllic location where rugged terrain meets rolling hills and woodland. The route up there is relatively flat so it's ideal for kids as well as adults. While there are a few boulders to clamber over, keep your eyes peeled for Highland cows and as well as stunning views.
It can be quite popular during the summer months, as people head to the top for sunrise.
10. Baslow Edge, Peak District, England
However, it's sunset most people want to be here for. Being less busy than its Peak District neighbours, Baslow Edge shows off sunset in a tranquil and atmospheric setting. The village of Baslow is worth a visit beforehand too, with a number of cosy pubs and cafés ready to welcome you.
9. Catbells, Lake District, England
Catbells is one of the most welcoming of the Lake District peaks, and at 1,480 feet (451m) high, is certainly a popular fell for hiking. A round trip takes up to three hours, so you don't have to drag yourself out of bed quite as early as you might think.
With the Cumbrian national park being one of the most beautiful places in the world, its appearance on a list of the best sunrises and sunsets shouldn't come as any surprise.
9. Catbells, Lake District, England
If descending Catbells at night is more your cup of tea, you'll be rewarded with one of the most beautiful sunsets of any mountain range in Britain. Epic panoramic views of Derwentwater and the surrounding fells are worth a scramble at dusk, and why not combine it with a circular walk around the base, an exploration of the nearby caves and a picnic, beforehand.
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8. Rhossili Bay, Gower, Wales
Named best beach in Britain two years running by Tripadvisor and ninth best in the world, Rhossili Bay is also dubbed the 'supermodel of British Beaches' by newspaper The Independent. With quite a few accolades under its belt, the Welsh coast is certainly one of the most picturesque places to watch the sunrise.
8. Rhossili Bay, Gower, Wales
As well as enjoying the spectacular beach at Rhossili Bay, the island of Worms Head is a great place to see the sunset. Only accessible on foot, care must be taken to avoid being stranded during high tides.
Despite the crystal blue waters, the area isn't without its sunken secrets. During low tides, it is possible to see some of the remains of Norwegian vessel Helvetia, shipwrecked in 1887.
7. Curbar Edge, Peak District, England
Another Peak District location popular with walkers and Instagrammers is Curbar Edge, above the village of Curbar. A major location for rock climbing, bouldering, and even hang gliding, it offers various trails with the most popular going via White and Froggatt Edge, offering stunning views of the Derwent Valley below.
The route can become quite busy during the day, so it's another good reason to go early and see the sun coming up.
7. Curbar Edge, Peak District, England
As well as outdoor activities, Curbar Edge combines nature and geological interest and is rich in wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for kestrels and wild grouse. The stunning heather-covered moorland is popular all year round thanks to its ever-changing seasonal landscapes.
The colours when the sun is going down are beautiful, therefore it's no wonder this has become one of the UK's favourite sunset destinations.
6. Watergate Bay, Newquay, England
This pretty bay is located just a couple of miles from Newquay, the UK's top surfing destination. Witness the sunrise before partaking in Watergate Bay's many activities. As well as traditional surfing and kite surfing, there are rock pools to explore, golden sand to bathe on and lots of tasty food options.
Nearby, there's also Blue Reef Aquarium and Newquay Zoo – home to 130 of the world's most rare and endangered animals.
6. Watergate Bay, Newquay, England
Sunset at Watergate Bay is something special too. Come for the beach days, gourmet cuisine, coastal walks and surfing, and stay for the sun's spectacular finale. As the sun kisses the horizon, you'll be blessed with wonderful views of the rugged North Cornish coast.
5. Bamford Edge, Peak District, England
The third Peak District entry on this list is an iconic beauty spot. With a backdrop and rock plinth to rival the sunrise from a Disney film, Bamford Edge at dawn provides the most atmospheric of settings for your Instagram selfie. You can even take a boat onto the reservoir for a spot of fishing once the sun comes up.
The beautiful village of Bamford itself has plenty going on – art events, sheepdog trials, plus award-winning pubs.
5. Bamford Edge, Peak District, England
Even at dusk, we recommend completing the full circular walk on Bamford Edge – a five mile (8km) trek which includes the famous Bamford Stepping Stones and views over the Ladybower Reservoir. Take plenty of photos but remember to keep some phone charge to snap a sunset you'll never forget.
4. Perranporth Beach, Cornwall, England
Perranporth Beach and its diverse scenery of rolling sand dunes and towering cliffs are reason enough to visit. However, combine it with watching these natural daily spectacles and it's no wonder this beauty spot ranks in the top four.
Start the day with an epic sunrise and don't worry about the crowds; the beach is so vast you'll feel like you have it all to yourself.
4. Perranporth Beach, Cornwall, England
There's plenty to do on Perranporth Beach after sunrise. Snorkelling, surfing, seaside walks, swimming and splashing are of course what you'd expect. For the more daring, there's even skydiving.
A walk up to Ligger Point is recommended too, if the tide is out. After all that fun, you can relax, have a drink (there's a bar) and gaze at the sun setting on the Atlantic horizon.
3. Sandbanks, Dorset, England
An unspoilt coastline with many experiences for all the family, Sanbanks offers windsurfing, play areas, nature walks, island explorations and water sports. If you fancy a bit of history, Corfe Castle, nearby, is also worth a visit.
Of course, come early in the morning to witness the sensational sunrise and you can make a full day of it.
3. Sandbanks, Dorset, England
Watching the sun disappear from golden beaches and crystal clear waters is enchanting in itself. And while that's often reserved for paradisial islands such as in the Caribbean, the south coast of England has a pretty good go too. Sunset views across Poole Harbour – the second biggest natural harbour in the world – are simply stunning.
2. Mam Tor, Peak District, England
Mam Tor, or 'Mother Hill', is a fell at the edge of the Peak District and is the national park's winner when it comes to top sunrise and sunset spots. It also signals the start of the Pennine Way, and on a clear day you can see right over the 'backbone of England' all the way to Manchester.
A relatively easy ridge walk, at just 1,696 feet (517m), the summit can be reached in as little as an hour. If you fancy waking up at an ungodly hour, the sunrise is well worth it. The other misty ridges of the Peak District add an extra mystique to the breaking morning spectacle.
2. Mam Tor, Peak District, England
Nicknamed the 'Shivering Mountain' due to the frequent landslides on its steep eastern face, Mam Tor provides great views of the famous Winnats Pass – a dry gorge made up of limestone. A spectacular favourite for photographers, when the sun is setting, even amateurs can take incredible snaps.
1. Snowdon, Wales
Wales' highest mountain, and one of the most beautiful walks in Britain, Snowdon should definitely be on your sunrise or sunset bucket list. There's the cheat option of course: taking the train, which if your main purpose is to witness the view only, is understandable. We're sure you'll feel a sense of achievement should you hike it though, and the sunset or sunrise is a fitting reward.
There are six tracks up, with the Llanberis considered the easiest yet longest.
1. Snowdon, Wales
While climbing Snowdon for the sunrise is popular (certainly to see the New Year in), for those who favour a more nocturnal descent, sunset is the one. Extra care should be taken of course, Snowdon can be a difficult climb at any time of day, but especially in the dark.
Whether you decide to start the day here, or end it, it's pretty obvious why Snowdon is ranked the UK's number one natural beauty spot to see our daily spectacles in all their glory.
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