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where does it snow the most in the UK? planning a winter break ... anywhere nice and romantic?
anywhere that has guaranteed snow in december?
14 Answers
- LucyLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Yes definatley try the Scottish Highlands like everyone else has said. Thats where the biggest possibility of snow will be. Although our weather is seriously unpredictable so could be anywhere! The scenery is beautiful and there are loads of historic places to visit etc.
- cherubLv 51 decade ago
Anywhere up north usually gets a good chance of snow each winter. Best places are between Newcastle to the very north of Scotland.
- 1 decade ago
Anywhere up north because its further away from the sun e.g. Scotland perhaps and the north of England sometimes. Infact 2 days ago London got some snow and thats in the south so who knows... the world's pattern is always changing.
- ?Lv 44 years ago
Lake District, height District, Yorkshire Dales, Northumberland, Cotswold's, North Yorkshire Moors, Cornwall, Suffolk, Warwickshire, South Downs, Norfolk, New wooded area, Dorset,
- 1 decade ago
The Scottish highland usually get the most snow in the winter. Do a search for hotels in the highlands and i'm sure you will find somewhere suitable. There are loads of romantic places up north. Good luck and enjoy your break.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Nowhere in the UK is guaranteed to have snow any month.
More chance of seeing snow the further north you go.
Try somewhere in the Cairngorms, fairly good chance that the mountains will be white even if it's not snowing in the villages.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Scotland
- ColLv 61 decade ago
Try Aviemore or Granton on Spey . Snow not guaranteed but good chance in these places or about them .