A study has revealed the UK’s most walkable cities, looking at the distance between attractions and the time it takes to travel between them. The top ranking destination is perfect for a city break.

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The main tourist sites of the UK’s most walkable city can be explored in less than half an hour(Image: Max Dannenbaum via Getty Images)

Fancy discovering a city by foot? For many, the ideal way to familiarise oneself with a new locale is to embark on a leisurely stroll. But which of the UK’s cities are the most pedestrian-friendly?

A study conducted by the experts at Preply determined the UK’s most walkable cities by considering the distance between major attractions, the time required to travel between them and the number of steps involved.

A stunning historic city clinched the top spot – do you concur with the ranking? The team also scrutinised Europe’s most walkable cities, with one of the continent’s sunniest spots taking the crown.

Bath

Visit during Christmas time to see Bath in a new light(Image: Getty Images)

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Despite its beauty, Bath didn’t make the cut as one of the UK’s most walkable destinations. The city’s main attractions were nearly seven miles apart. However, Bath’s quaint streets are well-suited for pedestrians, and there’s always the option of a pit stop for a bun.

Cambridge

As one of the UK’s most emblematic university cities, Cambridge’s primary attractions were over two hours’ walk apart. However, if you limit your exploration to the university, the city is relatively easy to navigate on foot.

Manchester

Manchester’s key attractions are just under six miles apart, and it would take less than two hours to visit them all. Be sure not to miss the city’s art gallery or the John Rylands Library.

Edinburgh

Edinburgh Castle, The Balmoral Hotel Clock Tower, The Scott Monument and the Dugald Stewart Memorial are just a few prominent attractions to visit(Image: Getty Images)

Edinburgh, the Scottish capital, is one of Britain’s most pedestrian-friendly cities, with its key sights within a five-and-a-half-mile radius. However, be warned that the trek to Arthur’s Seat, while a must-do, isn’t as easy as you might imagine so come prepared.

Liverpool

Just missing out on the top five is Liverpool, where the main attractions are all within a five-mile stretch. While it’s famed as The Beatles’ birthplace, there’s more to this city, including what’s been dubbed the UK’s hippest neighbourhood.

London

Despite its size, the Big Smoke ranks among the top five walkable cities, with its highest-rated attractions within a five-mile stroll. The capital also boasts numerous pedestrianised areas for tourists to wander.

Bristol

Bristol is an ideal destination for cultural lovers, full of art galleries and home to the newly launched Translated By book festival(Image: Getty Images)

Bristol is another of the UK’s most walkable cities, with its major points of interest all within a 3.5-mile radius. The city’s former port houses the SS Great Britain Museum and several art galleries, making it an ideal starting point for a Bristol city break.

York

York clinches a spot as one of the UK’s most walkable cities. The historic city’s main attractions are just over two miles apart. Don’t forget to grab one of York’s renowned chocolate treats for a delicious pick-me-up after all that walking.

Brighton

Brighton, one of the UK’s premier seaside staycation spots, is also among the country’s most pedestrian-friendly cities. Its main attractions are a mere 1.5 miles apart, allowing tourists to visit them all in just over half an hour. Be sure not to miss the Royal Pavilion, a unique example of British architecture.

Oxford

Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world, officially founded in 1231.(Image: by Andrea Pucci via Getty Images)

Oxford takes the crown as the UK’s most walkable city. The university town’s key attractions are barely a mile apart, meaning tourists can see them all in just over 20 minutes.

Make sure to check out the Bodleian Library, the Pitt Rivers Museum and the university buildings.

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