THE UK’s top 20 most Instagrammable locations have been revealed – with St Michael’s Mount in Cornwall, the Isle of Skye and the Holy Island of Lindisfarne in Northumberland topping the list.
The Norfolk Cliffs in Hunstanton – the only place on the east coast you can see the sunset over the sea in the west – also featured in the list.
SWNSThe most Instagrammable places in the UK have been revealed[/caption]
SWNSThe poll of 2,000 adults saw Scottish locations, such as Fort William, Orkney and Loch Awe also came with in the top 20[/caption]
The poll of 2,000 adults saw Scottish locations, such as Fort William, Orkney and Loch Awe also came within the top 20.
It also emerged 51 per cent put beautiful landscapes at the top of their UK travel wishlists, with the same percentage believing this is key to securing the best photo of a stunning UK setting.
Unspoilt natural backgrounds, a sunrise or sunset and a lack of other people around are also key for the best shots, with adults taking an average of 15 snaps per trip.
Paul Sweeney, managing director for Sky Mobile, which commissioned the research to highlight its 99 per cent network coverage across the UK, said: “It is important to be able to keep in touch when you’re exploring the picturesque locations we are lucky to have in the UK.”
The survey also found 39 per cent of those who post on social media are likely to visit a rural picturesque destination, just to share pictures online.
And it takes an average of 20 minutes to post the photo on socials after taking it – with an average of four posts per staycation.
This could be why 18 per cent look for a place with good phone signal when it comes to holidaying on their home turf.
While six in 10 look for a mobile provider with reliable network coverage.
When opting for somewhere within the UK to travel, beach destinations are the most popular, followed by the countryside and a forest.
Lulworth Cove in Dorset, Cornwall’s Sennen Cove and Whitby Sands in Yorkshire were among the top beaches to visit, according to the study carried out via OnePoll.
Although 90 per cent are aware there are probably beautiful places around the UK they have never heard of and 38 per cent would like to explore British hotspots more.
SWNSThe survey also found 39 per cent of those who post on social media are likely to visit a rural picturesque destination, just to share pictures online[/caption]
SWNSThe Llyn Peninsula also made the list[/caption]
TOP 20 MOST SOCIAL MEDIA WORTHY DESTINATIONS
1. St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall
2. Isle of Skye, Scotland
3. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, Northumberland
4. Fort William, Scotland
5. Orkney, Scotland
6. Loch Awe, Scotland
7. Wye Valley, Herefordshire
8. Old Harry Rocks, Dorset
9. Fair Isle, Shetlands
10. Llyn Penninsula, Wales
11. Rhossili, Wales
12. Pendennis Head/ Castle, Cornwall
13. Dunkery Beacon, Exmoor’s highest point, Somerset
14. Shropshire Hills, Shropshire
15. Old Hunstanton, Norfolk
16. Blakeney, Norfolk
17. Frenchman’s Creek on Helford River, Cornwall
18. Riggs Moor, Yorkshire
19. Hound Tor, Dartmoor, Devon
20. Culver Down, Isle of Wight