14 fantastic things to do in the UK in June 2026

Isn’t June glorious? 🌈

The sun is finally showing its face, evenings are stretching out forever and the summer vibes are in full swing. Ditch the ordinary and jump into some extraordinary adventures and things to do in the UK in June.

We’re talking groovy music festivals, spectacular foodie affairs and annual June events to get you in the summer mood. Ready to explore? Let’s dive in!


1. The Derby Festival at Epsom

5th & 6th June 2026

Epsom Derby FestivalThe Epsom Derby Festival promises two days of unmissable equine events. As one of the most highly anticipated sporting affairs in the UK, the Derby Festival attracts royalty, celebs and thousands of racing fanatics. Friday June 5th is the iconic Ladies’ Day, a chance to get dressed up, grab a drink and enjoy the racing all afternoon. Then Saturday June 6th is the infamous Derby Day. If horse racing is your kind of thing, you have to experience the Derby Festival this June.

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2. Head to the seaside this National Fish & Chip Day 

5th June 2026

Fish and chips on the beachFancy some seaside fun with your fish and chips this summer? Falling on the first Friday of June, National Fish & Chip Day is the perfect excuse to grab your mates, head to the coast and soak up some classic British summer vibes. Tuck into yummy fish ‘n’ chips wrapped in newspaper, with the sound of crashing waves and the salty sea breeze surrounding you.

Popular UK seaside towns like Brighton, with its iconic pier and buzzing pebble beach, or Bournemouth, boasting award-winning beachside attractions and beautiful gardens, are the perfect destinations. So grab a takeaway on the seafront, find a sunny spot on the beach and dig in on National Fish & Chip Day.

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3. Gottwood Festival

11th – 14th June 2026

Gottwood FestivalAttention electronic enthusiasts! Prepare to lose yourself in the music under a magical canopy of leaves at Gottwood Festival this summer. This hidden gem of a music festival, nestled deep in the beautiful Welsh countryside, is a music lover’s dream come true.

This music festival is all about intimate vibes, with a super-friendly crowd and a killer lineup of both the hottest DJs in the industry and up-and-coming new acts you won’t want to miss. So pack your funkiest outfit, immerse yourself in sound and nature and get ready for a truly unforgettable weekend getaway in Wales!

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4. Pride Cymru Festival, Cardiff

13th & 14th June 2026

Pride Cymru FestivalReady to celebrate equality and diversity? Pride Cymru 2026 is organised by a volunteer-led charity to stop discrimination in every aspect, not just towards the LGBTQ+ community.

There’ll also be chilled-out drinks areas, food stalls, engaging workshops and live music performances to enjoy throughout the weekend. Expect to see some big names and local talent as you soak up the joys of Pride Cymru alongside thousands of others!

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5. Trooping the Colour & King’s Birthday Parade

14th June 2026

Trooping the Colour parade in LondonJune in the UK is bursting with events, but for a truly iconic, British experience, look no further than Trooping the Colour, also known as the King’s Birthday Parade. This spectacular ceremony celebrates the King’s Official Birthday (while his actual birthday falls in November) with a display of splendid pageantry unlike any other.

Witness over 1,400 officers and soldiers from the Household Division march in perfect unison down The Mall, accompanied by hundreds of musicians and the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery. The parade itself can be viewed for free along The Mall, so pack a picnic, grab a Union Jack flag and soak up the atmosphere of this historic and joyous occasion.

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6. Royal Ascot

16th – 20th June 2026

Guests at Ascot racecourseIt’s time to get dressed up – Royal Ascot commences on Tuesday the 16th June and runs until Saturday the 20th June. This prestigious event sees some of the best racing horses go head-to-head on the world-renowned racecourse.

The Royal family usually makes an appearance and you’ll likely see a flurry of other famous faces, too. Ultimately, if you enjoy the buzz of horse racing and are craving a little luxury, Royal Ascot is the place to be this June.

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7. Taste of London Food Festival 

17th – 21st June 2026

Described as the ultimate celebration of food and drink in the capital and the most anticipated food festival of the summer, Taste of London Food Festival is back for 2026 with a delicious lineup of restaurants and artisan producers. Taste of London is transforming Regent’s Park into a foodie paradise this June.

Over five delicious days, tantalise your taste buds with bite-sized wonders from London’s top restaurants. Learn a trick or two from the experts at the live cooking demonstrations. Plus, you can even check out the outstanding selection of artisan stalls showcasing unique ingredients and tempting treats.

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8. The Royal Highland Show 2025, Edinburgh

17th – 21st June 2026

Royal Highland ShowEdinburgh in June isn’t just about exploring historic landmarks and charming cobblestone streets in the sunshine. The Scottish capital is also renowned for the spectacular annual Royal Highland Show, a celebration of all things Scottish agriculture – food, farming and rural life!

This jam-packed June event is a fantastic family day out, perfect for locals and tourists alike looking to experience the sights, sounds and smells of Scotland’s rich heritage. Wander through impressive livestock displays, marvel at impressive sheepdog trials and witness breathtaking displays of horsemanship. Don’t forget to leave room to indulge in delicious Scottish treats!

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9. Isle of Wight Festival

18th – 21st June 2026

Isle of Wight FestivalSun, sea and legendary music? That’s the Isle of Wight Festival in a nutshell! This iconic festival has hosted everyone from Jimi Hendrix to Ed Sheeran with its stunning summer vibes and laid-back atmosphere. Whether you’re a die-hard rock fan or love to groove to the latest pop hits, there’s something for everyone at this island party.

It’s not just about the music, though – think delicious food stalls, quirky fairground rides and a sense of community perfect for a weekend getaway with friends.

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10. Jane Austen Regency Week

19th – 28th June 2026

Pride and Prejudice bookIf you’re a lover of Jane Austen novels, then why not get involved during Jane Austen Regency Week? Held in Alton and Chawton, Hampshire, near Austen’s former home, and run by volunteers, there’ll be lots to do throughout the week from the 20th to the 29th June.

As one of the most highly acclaimed writers in English literature, with critically acclaimed novels including Pride and Prejudice, Emma and Persuasion, this annual event celebrates her iconic works. But it’s also an opportunity to celebrate history. Expect a parade for literacy, a wholesome picnic, Alton Regency Day, and lots more!

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11. Lexus Eastbourne Open 

20th – 27th June 2026

Rothesay International Eastbourne Experience top-tier tennis action in a relaxed seaside setting at the Lexus Eastbourne Open. Smaller crowds and an intimate atmosphere provide a closer connection to the players as you witness some of the best tennis of the summer season. Check out top ranking players fine-tuning their game before the UK’s biggest tennis tournament of the year – Wimbledon.

Beyond the tennis, Eastbourne itself is a delightful coastal town. Stroll along the iconic pier, enjoy a traditional fish and chips lunch or simply relax on the beach and soak up the summer sun.

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5. Parklife Festival 

20th & 21st June 2026

Calling all festival fans! It’s time to get hyped for Parklife, Manchester’s beloved music festival that mixes all genres into one giant two-day party. As one of the biggest June events on the festival calendar, Parklife brings together superstar headliners and hot new acts. With artists including Calvin Harris, Sammy Virji and Zara Larsson, Parklife is a guaranteed weekend of fun this summer.

Grooving with the crowd, feel the beat pulse through the dance tent and belt out your favourite pop hits at the top of your lungs. Parklife 2026 is THE place to be this June!

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13. Go hiking on the longest day of the year

21st June 2026

People hikingThe 21st June 2026 marks a double dose of sunshine in the UK this year! Not only is it the official first day of summer, but it’s also the longest day of the year. And what better way to celebrate all those extra hours of sunlight than with a fantastic hike?

Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a casual walker looking to explore new destinations, the UK’s stunning landscapes offer the perfect trail for everyone. Fancy an unforgettable hike? Head to Snowdonia National Park, Wales and discover this majestic mountain range, catch a gorgeous sunrise and connect with nature this June.

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14. Stonehenge Summer Solstice

21st June 2026

Stonehenge at summer solsticeIf you’re looking for the ultimate June experience in the UK, nothing beats witnessing the Summer Solstice at Stonehenge. Every year, thousands of people gather at this prehistoric monument in Wiltshire to watch the sun rise. It is the one time of year when English Heritage allows ‘open access’ to the stones, meaning you can actually walk among the giant sarsens and touch the ancient monoliths rather than viewing them from behind a perimeter fence.

While the ‘official’ sunrise is the main event, many arrive the night before to stay awake under the stars, soaking in the acoustic music and communal energy. Just be prepared for a bit of a trek from the parking lot and dress in layers!


15. Bristol Pride 2025

27th June – 12th July 2026

Embrace diversity this summer at Bristol Pride, an inclusive festival running for just over 2 weeks beginning June 27th. Aimed at celebrating the LGBTQ+ community, thousands will head to the city to reduce isolation, stand against prejudice and hate, and make new connections. Get ready to hang out with like-minded people whilst enjoying lots of singing and dancing, and indulging in unmissable food, drink, and market stalls.

Most importantly, make sure you’re there for the Parade March on the 11th July 2026. This walk through the city covers roughly 2 miles and is a chance for everyone to celebrate, support, and protest for LGBTQ+ human rights in the loudest way possible!

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