Yorkshire ignored as top 10 greatest UK views is revealed
Snowdonia, the mountainous region which features the highest peak in Wales at 1,085 metres, was voted number one in a poll of more than 2,500 people to mark the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S8 smartphone.
Yorkshire’s ten best spring walksThe top 10 views include prehistoric monument Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands, St Ives Bay in Cornwall and the Palace of Westminster in London.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe most important factor for a quintessentially British view was found to be rolling countryside, with 42% of people agreeing with that statement.
However, such Yorkshire delights as the Cow and Calf in Ilkley, Castle Hill in Huddersfield, Five Locks at Bingley, Whitby Abbey, Fountain's Abbey, Bolton Abbey and even Top Withins at Haworth were ignored.
These were found to be the top 10 greatest views in the UK:
1 Snowdonia - view of Llyn Llydaw from the summit of Snowdon, Wales
2 Three Sisters mountains, Glencoe Valley, Scotland
3 Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England
4 St Ives Bay, Cornwall, England
5 Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, England
6 Loch Ness - view from Dores, Scottish Highlands, Scotland
7 Buttermere, Lake District, England
8 Westminster Bridge - view of the Palace of Westminster, London, England
9 Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
10 Loch Lomond - view from Conic Hill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland