There's something magical about Britain in the autumn, from the crisp fresh air to the breathtakingly colourful countryside as the leaves change colour.
It's therefore no surprise that this tends to be a popular season for walking holidays - especially when you throw in villages with cosy pubs and charming cottages where you can rest up after a day of exploring.
There's one destination that's well worth having on your radar, with travel pros hailing its 'extraordinary landscape' packed with limestone, lakes, gorges and postcard-worthy hiking trails.
The Mendip Hills have been described as 'Somerset's best-kept secret' and while they're not typically a hidden gem, it's not difficult to see why locals wouldn't want to share this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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There are over 600 walks on offer whether you're looking for a challenge or just want a scenic stroll that the whole family can enjoy. The Mendip Way tends to be popular for hikers, as the 50-mile trail spans villages including Weston-super-Mare, Cheddar (make sure you leave time on the itinerary to take in the views from Cheddar Gorge), Wells, Shepton Mallet, and Frome, and can be hiked in around three to five days depending on your ability.
The best part is that you won't have to battle crowds of tourists if you want to take it all in. Earlier this year, the team at Cottages.com conducted a study to uncover the UK's most underrated staycation hotspots, looking at factors including the number of hiking and biking trails, Instagram-worthy scenery, pubs per 100 square miles, and the availability of holiday homes for last-minute bookings.
Mendip Hills took the gold medal in the rankings, thanks to the wide array of attractions, cosy pubs and beautiful walking trails on offer.
The team behind the study explained: "Dramatic gorges and easy-going trails, the Mendip Hills are Somerset’s best-kept secret. With sites like Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole, this AONB makes for a thrilling last-minute trip full of exploration and family-friendly fun, minus the tourist crowds.
"The Mendips aren’t just beautiful, they’re geologically extraordinary. Whether you're delving into caves lit like cathedrals or following secret limestone paths carved by water and time, it’s a landscape layered with wonder.
"With 619 hiking trails and routes made for both cycling and walking, the Mendips are a playground for explorers. Climb to Crook Peak for sweeping views to the Bristol Channel, or follow woodland paths lined with wild garlic and bluebells in spring.
"Just 40 minutes from Bristol, and yet worlds away, the Mendips are perfectly placed for a quick reset. With low search volumes and 22 available properties, it’s often skipped by crowds, making it a dream destination for last-minute planners who want exploration without the queues."
You can also find out more on mendiphills-nl.org.uk.
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