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Stonehenge at sunrise

Summer solstice 2025: Everything you need to know about the longest day of the year

The longest day of the year, known as the summer solstice, is celebrated throughout the UK every year. Our guide explains when and why the summer solstice occurs.
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Staying cool in hot weather

As temperatures soar, here are 9 top tips for how to beat the heat and stay cool during a heatwave

Warm summer weather can be enjoyable, however intense heatwaves can be dangerous. Here is our guide on how to keep cool and stay safe as the thermometer rises.
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Hay fever season has begun – here are 6 simple ways to beat it

Find out when hay fever season is, what causes hay fever, and simple tips to help tackle it.
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Guide to walking the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall

Enjoy a perfect late-summer seaside break by walking the shores of Cornwall’s Lizard Peninsula. Our walking guide shares tips on the best crowd-free places to visit as you walk along Britain's most southerly point

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10 nature hotspots to encounter wildlife this summer

From the Cornish coastline to the far-flung reaches of the Shetland Islands, Britain is brimming with stunning wildlife spectacles. Here's some of the best wildlife experiences to see this summer.
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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 20: Bill Bailey performs on stage at the Kew The Music concert at Kew Gardens on July 20, 2014 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by C Brandon/Redferns via Getty Images)

What a hoot: video interview with Bill Bailey

A barn-storming interview with comedian and Countryfile Calendar judge Bill Bailey, who talks to BBC Countryfile Magazine about yarrow, cider, moonlit paddles and the books of Robert MacFarlane. With a smattering of houseboats, puffins and voles.

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The National Trust's best outdoor cinema locations

Celebrate summer and enjoy alfresco screenings of your favourite films at these inspiring National Trust locations. 
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Swifts leaving the UK early

Swifts are flying back to Africa early, seeking the warmer climate.

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