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Throughout England, warm temperatures persist in August, which is the final month of summer. Many people flock to the sandy beaches of coastal areas like Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, and Norfolk, and national parks, including the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District, see an influx of hikers. Tourists abound in London and other popular cities like York and Oxford, while the verdant countryside is perfect for outdoor picnics, hiking, and cycling. Although most days boast pleasant weather, occasional storms can produce brief downpours of rain. Summer festivals and events are in full swing this month, which is another reason to visit England in August.
The weather in England in August is warm but can be unpredictable, with occasional heatwaves and rainy spells. But if you want to experience the country’s summer festivities and outdoor dining, now is a great time to travel.
August is undeniably a lovely month to visit England, particularly for those who relish the summer activities and events. Generally, the weather in England in August is warm and pleasant, with the exception of brief rain showers and some overcast or foggy days. While August is a vibrant and fun time to come, early planning is essential for your trip to go without a hitch.
Higher prices, longer lines, and busy streets are the unfortunate results of this high season month. London is very crowded, as are other major attractions. Beach trips are very popular in August, meaning southern coastal destinations like St Ives and Bournemouth are packed.
While more people flock to well-known tourist spots in August, such as London and the south coast, if you’re looking for a quieter experience try visiting less well-known rural areas like the Yorkshire Dales, the Cotswolds or, Norfolk. However, these destinations still see an influx of visitors at this time compared to off-peak months.
High temperatures in London during August hover around 75°F (24°C) and lows stay around 57°F (14°C). Slightly lower temperatures, averaging between 55°F and 70°F (13°C and 21°C), are more typical in the Midlands and northern regions of the country.
While the temperatures in England in August remain very pleasant, there are occasional rainy and gloomy days between the bright sunny days. Heatwaves are conceivable and can raise temperatures to uncomfortable levels, but they are uncommon. Evenings start to cool slightly, so bringing a light jacket is a good idea.
Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park, London © I Wei Huang/Shutterstock
The month of August is a notoriously busy and costly time to travel to England. During the school vacations families flock to coastal towns such as Bournemouth, Weymouth, and the Isle of Wight. Famous London attractions like the Tower of London are packed, as are historic landmarks like Stonehenge. Major train stations and airports experience high traffic.
Flight rates are at a premium in August and budget travelers may struggle to find affordable accommodations. It’s advisable to reserve popular attractions well in advance. While the summer festivals make it a great time to go, if you prefer a quieter vacation consider exploring off-the-beaten-path locations.
Even though August falls in the peak season, which means packed beaches and crammed cities, there are ways to avoid the hordes of tourists. Plan your trip around England’s lesser-known historical sites, beach locations, and rural countryside. Here are some of the best things to do in England in August to get the most out of your trip.
Located just off the coast of Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly feel like a tropical escape. St. Mary’s, Tresco, and St. Martin’s offer white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and scenic walking trails.
The Peak District’s rolling hills, limestone valleys, and charming villages make for an excellent summer road trip. Drive through Castleton, Bakewell, and Edale, stopping for scenic walks and traditional bar lunches.
Pelistry beach, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly © Stephen Rees/Shutterstock
A classic summer activity, punting along the River Cam provides stunning views of Cambridge’s historic colleges. Rent a punt and glide past King’s College Chapel and the Bridge of Sighs while enjoying the sunshine.
Take in the spectacular vistas of the English Channel while learning about Dover Castle’s fascinating medieval history. You may ascend the Great Tower and visit the wartime tunnels before taking a stroll along the world-famous White Cliffs of Dover.
The county of Kent is home to spectacular yards, which has gained it the title of the "Yard of England. Especially spectacular in August are Sissinghurst Castle Yard, Hever Castle, and Leeds Castle, where summer blooms are at their peak.
The magnificent Rochester Cathedral and the keep of Rochester Castle, Rochester, Kent, UK © chrisdorney/Shutterstock
Thanks to the agreeable weather in England in August a full program of vibrant festivals, cultural celebrations, and family-friendly events are hosted throughout the country during this period. Here are some to watch out for:
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Olga Sitnitsa
updated 11.03.2025
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