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Sustainable Hotels in the UK

 

Plan your sustainable UK trip with our guide to green getaways. Find eco-friendly hotels and responsible tourism options.

Sustainable hotels in the United Kingdom

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London, England, United Kingdom
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Book The Zetter Townhouse Clerkenwell
The Zetter Townhouse Clerkenwell

The Zetter Townhouse Clerkenwell

London, England, United Kingdom
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Book The Lowry Hotel
The Lowry Hotel

The Lowry Hotel

Salford, England, United Kingdom
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Book Wotton House
Wotton House

Wotton House

Dorking
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Book Dunadry Hotel and Gardens
Dunadry Hotel and Gardens

Dunadry Hotel and Gardens

Antrim
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Green Rooms - Hostel

London
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Inhabit Hotel (Southwick Street)

London, England, United Kingdom
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Stirling Court Hotel

Stirling Court Hotel

Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom
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The Wesley Euston

The Wesley Euston

London
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One Aldwych

London
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Book The Zetter Hotel
The Zetter Hotel

The Zetter Hotel

London, England, United Kingdom
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The Zetter Townhouse Marylebone

The Zetter Townhouse Marylebone

London, England, United Kingdom
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Experience Sustainable Travel in the United Kingdom

If you're a sustainably-oriented traveler, the United Kingdom offers a range of sustainable options to explore the country while prioritizing the planet, people, and places. Here are some tips for sustainable travel in the UK:

Sustainable Hotels in the UK: Our Top Picks

There are a growing number of sustainable hotels, hostels, and guesthouses throughout the UK. Look for accommodations that prioritize sustainability, such as those that have implemented renewable energy sources, energy-saving technologies, and have recycling programs in place. Some examples include:

  • Treehouse Hotel London: This 1960s office block turned sustainable treehouse hotel in central London blurs the lines between interior and exterior, and uses recycled and reclaimed design elements throughout the hotel. The hotel also has a strict composting and recycling scheme in place throughout, limiting single-use plastics.
  • The Zetter Townhouse Marylebone: This sustainable hotel is a founding member of the Sustainable Restaurant Association and has its own borehole extending 1,500ft beneath the building, closing the energy loop and providing everything from bottled water to loo flushing and room cooling.
  • Green Rooms: This is the first arts-led social enterprise hotel in the UK, located in an art deco building opposite Wood Green underground station. The building is now designed as a beautiful yet affordable place for artists to stay when visiting and working in the capital.
  • Good Hotel London: This floating social enterprise set in the heart of London's Docklands offers bespoke hospitality training courses and 100% of its profits go towards the Good Global Foundation, which supports social causes all over the world.
  • Swinton Park Hotel: Set on an estate that’s committed to ensuring a sustainable future, this hotel has implemented renewable energy sources, including a wood-chip boiler and eco-friendly laundry, and is recognized at a national level for its environmental achievements.

Train travel in the UK

Train travel is one of the most convenient and sustainable ways to explore the United Kingdom. With an extensive rail network that covers the entire country, it's easy to reach even the most remote destinations. Whether you're traveling from London to Edinburgh or from Manchester to Cardiff, the train offers a comfortable and eco-friendly way to get around. Here are some tips for tourists traveling by train in the UK.

1. Plan ahead and book in advance
Booking train tickets in advance can help you save money and secure the best seats on the train. Many train companies offer discounted fares for tickets purchased in advance, and booking online is quick and easy. It's also a good idea to plan your journey ahead of time and check train schedules to ensure that you arrive at your destination on time.

2. Consider purchasing a rail pass
If you plan on traveling extensively by train in the UK, a rail pass may be a good investment. Rail passes allow for unlimited travel within a certain time frame and can be purchased for specific regions or for the entire country. Rail passes can save you money on individual tickets and offer the flexibility to travel on multiple trains.

3. Choose comfortable seating
When booking your train ticket, consider upgrading to first class or choosing a seat with extra legroom. This can make a big difference in your comfort level during a long journey and make the trip more enjoyable overall. Some trains even offer sleeper cabins for overnight journeys, allowing you to arrive at your destination rested and refreshed.

4. Take advantage of scenic routes
The UK has many scenic train routes that offer stunning views of the countryside and coastlines. Consider taking a slower, scenic route to enjoy the views and relax during your journey. Some popular scenic routes include the West Highland Line in Scotland, the Settle-Carlisle Line in northern England, and the Cornish Main Line in southwestern England.

Eco-Friendly Activities

There are plenty of activities to help you connect with nature and reduce your carbon footprint. Here are some unique and eco-friendly activities to consider on your next trip to the UK.

1. Wild swimming
Wild swimming has become increasingly popular in recent years, as it provides a way to connect with nature while also promoting physical and mental wellbeing. There are many beautiful lakes, rivers, and waterfalls across the UK that offer a refreshing and sustainable way to cool off during the summer months. From the Lake District to the Scottish Highlands, wild swimming is a great way to explore the UK's natural beauty while also reducing your carbon footprint.

2. Foraging
Foraging is the practice of gathering wild foods and herbs from the natural environment. Many plants and mushrooms are edible and can be found in the UK's forests, fields, and hedgerows. Foraging not only provides a sustainable source of food, but it also helps people connect with nature and learn more about the environment. Join a guided foraging walk or go it alone and discover the many edible plants and herbs that grow wild in the UK.

3. Sustainable farming tours
The UK is home to many sustainable farms and agricultural enterprises that are committed to promoting biodiversity, protecting the environment, and producing high-quality, locally-sourced food. Many of these farms offer tours and workshops to educate visitors about sustainable agriculture and to promote a more sustainable food system. From organic vegetable farms to grass-fed cattle ranches, sustainable farming tours are a great way to learn about the food system and to support local farmers.

4. Ecotourism
Ecotourism is a type of tourism that promotes sustainable travel practices and environmental conservation. Many ecotourism operators in the UK offer tours and experiences that focus on environmental education, conservation, and responsible travel. From whale watching tours to bird watching trips, ecotourism experiences allow travelers to connect with nature while also promoting sustainable travel practices.

5. Sustainable craft workshops
Many artisans and craftspeople in the UK are committed to using sustainable materials and traditional techniques to create unique and eco-friendly products. Sustainable craft workshops offer visitors the opportunity to learn about these techniques and to create their own sustainable crafts, such as weaving, pottery, or woodworking. These workshops not only promote sustainable practices but also allow travelers to bring home a unique and meaningful souvenir.

 

By implementing these tips and staying in sustainable accommodations, you can enjoy a truly eco-friendly trip to the United Kingdom. Whether you're looking to explore the bustling city of London or the beautiful countryside, there are plenty of sustainable options available for every type of traveler. So book your stay at a sustainable hotel, plan your eco-friendly activities, and get ready to experience the UK in a whole new way.

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