Why Travel Sustainably?
The UK is increasingly focused on environmental sustainability, and visitors can make choices that reduce their impact while often saving money and having a richer experience. From choosing trains over planes to supporting local businesses, sustainable travel is becoming easier in Britain.
Sustainable Transport
Trains
The UK has an extensive rail network, and trains produce far less carbon than domestic flights. A journey from London to Edinburgh by train takes 4.5 hours and emits a fraction of the carbon of a flight. Advance tickets booked online can be surprisingly affordable.
Buses and Coaches
National Express and other coach services connect most UK cities at low cost and low carbon. Local buses are ideal for exploring without a car.
Cycling
Many UK cities have bike-sharing schemes. Cycle-friendly routes exist across the country, and an increasing number of hotels offer secure bike storage. The National Cycle Network covers over 12,000 miles of signed routes.
Green Accommodation
- Look for accommodations with green tourism certifications
- Eco-lodges, glamping sites, and ecohotels are growing in number
- Self-catering allows you to buy local produce and reduce food waste
- YHA (Youth Hostels Association) hostels are increasingly eco-friendly
Responsible Tourism
- Carry a reusable water bottle — tap water is safe to drink across the UK
- Use a reusable bag — shops charge for single-use plastic bags
- Buy from local shops and markets rather than international chains
- Stay on marked paths in nature reserves and national parks
- Take all litter with you — leave no trace
- Choose restaurants that source local and seasonal ingredients
Wildlife and Nature
The UK has 15 national parks and 46 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. When visiting these areas, follow the Countryside Code: respect wildlife, do not disturb animals, and keep dogs under control. Many reserves offer guided nature walks that support conservation.
Travel Green
Get your UK ETA and enjoy the UK in a way that protects it for future visitors.