The Lake District has many 'tourism hot spots'. That means these amazing lakeside destinations - the likes of Bowness, Grasmere, Keswick and Ambleside - are more expensive and, naturally, busier places to spend a short break or family holiday.
The top 10 features two locations in Cumbria. The first is Bassenthwaite at number five, which is a tiny, relatively overlooked village in the Lake District, just outside of Keswick, with just one pub and no shops.Skegness topped the rankings with Winterton-on-Sea in Norfolk and Beverley in East Yorkshire completing the top three.
Pretty Pooley Bridge sits at the tip of of Ullswater and straddles the River Eamont and is known for greystone houses and cute tea rooms. It boasts a number of options for accommodation from campsites to cottages. Visitors are spoilt for choice when it comes to things to do in and around Pooley Bridge, from a trip on one of the famous Ullswater Steamers, to a stroll around Dalemain Mansion & Historic Gardens or explore of Moor Divock.