![]() There are 4 seasons in the UK – spring, summer, autumn (fall) and winter. For example, if you are travelling to Northern England or Scotland the temperatures are generally at least a few degrees colder than in London so you may need more layers to keep warm even in summer. ![]() With an average of 164 days of rain a year you can expect some rail during your trip.Ĭonsider where you are going and the time of year as this can significantly impact what you will need. Even in summer, the temperatures can change rapidly with sunshine one minute and showers the next. I may have already mentioned this but the main consideration in the UK is the weather. In this article, I will recommend what to bring with you on your UK holiday (and what to leave behind) – in essence, your essential UK packing list. I don’t like to overpack but believe planning and preparation are the best steps to take to ensure you have the essentials to meet your needs. Originally from the North-East I am all too familiar with the changeable UK weather and how that can influence your packing requirements when travelling to Britain. I have lived in the UK on and off for most of my life and used London as a base for my world travels in my 20’s. There are so many things to think about when preparing your UK packing list – when you are going, where you are going, if you will be in one place or visiting multiple locations as well as the length of time you will be in the UK.Īnd of course, the weather which can never be underestimated when planning any travels in the UK. In this article you will find out all the information you need to ensure you are well prepared and not knowing under (or over) packed! ![]() If you have booked a trip to the UK you may be considering what you need to take with you.
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