Northern Ireland Landmark Ranks in UK’s 20 Most Insta-Worthy Landmarks

Have you visited Northern Ireland's only UNESCO World Heritage Site?

With search interest in ‘landmarks to visit’ peaking in the UK at the beginning of May, we have compiled a list of the top 20 most Instagrammed landmarks outside of London, across the UK.

According to the findings, the top 20 most Instagrammed landmarks outside London are as follows:

Name Location Hashtag No. of posts**
Stonehenge Wiltshire, England #stonehenge 831,860
Glencoe Scottish Highlands, Scotland #glencoe 501,182
Loch Ness Scottish Highlands, Scotland #lochness 460,017
Land’s End Cornwall, England #landsend 417,563
Lake District National Park Cumbria, England #lakedistrictnationalpark 406,953
Jurassic Coast Dorset, England #jurassiccoast 403,138
Brighton Pier East Sussex #brightonpier 343,217
Giant’s Causeway Northern Ireland #giantscauseway 318,917
Durdle Door Dorset #durdledoor 273,268
The Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) The Cotswolds, England #thecotswolds 270,912
Snowdonia National Park Gwynedd, Wales #snowdonianationalpark 264,718
Ben Nevis Scottish Highlands, Scotland #bennevis 233,424
Eden Project Cornwall, England #edenproject 218,686
York Minster York, England #yorkminster 188,709
Blenheim Palace Woodstock, England #blenheimpalace 179,084
Portmeirion Gwynedd, Wales #portmeirion 176,892
Sherwood Forest Nottinghamshire, England #sherwoodforest 163,684
The Roman Baths Bath, England #romanbaths 149,112
Blackpool Tower Blackpool, England #blackpooltower 134,013
St Michael’s Mount Cornwall, England #stmichaelsmount 131,382

Taking the top spot is Stonehenge with over 800,000 posts. The world-famous stone circle is around 5,000 years old and part of British history. Visitors to the prehistoric site can not only expect an impressive photo opportunity but can find out about the archaeology and history too.

Scottish landmarks take second and third place, with awe-inspiring views at Glencoe (501,182) and the mysterious waters of Loch Ness (460,017).

For those looking for great places to visit in the North of England, the handcrafted stone of York Minster (188,709) offers unrivalled views. Whilst Blackpool Tower (134,013) offers not only incredible views but also plenty of attractions.

Also in the top 20 are the beautiful natural limestone arch of Durdle Door (273,268) and Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site, Giant’s Causeway, which has amassed 318,917 posts on Instagram.

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