Bristol Airport: All summer destinations in the UK including Edinburgh, Isles of Man and Dublin

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With the Summer Holidays around the corner, are you looking for a last-minute destination in the UK? Look no further!

We have compiled all the summer destinations in the UK from Bristol Airport, their average temperatures and top attractions.

Scotland

Over the Summer, there are direct flights from Bristol to three cities in Scotland:

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  • Edinburgh (multiple daily flights)
  • Aberdeen (Wednesday to Friday, Sunday and Monday)
  • Glasgow (multiple daily flights)
  • Inverness (daily flights)
There are direct daily flights from Bristol Airport to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness, and Wednesday to Friday, Sunday and Monday to Aberdeen. 
Some of the top tourist attractions include the Royal Yacht Britannia, Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh Castle, The Real Mary King's Close, the National Museum of Scotland, Duthie Park Winter Gardens, Slains Castle, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, The Necropolis, River Ness and Fort George. There are direct daily flights from Bristol Airport to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness, and Wednesday to Friday, Sunday and Monday to Aberdeen. 
Some of the top tourist attractions include the Royal Yacht Britannia, Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh Castle, The Real Mary King's Close, the National Museum of Scotland, Duthie Park Winter Gardens, Slains Castle, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, The Necropolis, River Ness and Fort George.
There are direct daily flights from Bristol Airport to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness, and Wednesday to Friday, Sunday and Monday to Aberdeen. Some of the top tourist attractions include the Royal Yacht Britannia, Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh Castle, The Real Mary King's Close, the National Museum of Scotland, Duthie Park Winter Gardens, Slains Castle, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, The Necropolis, River Ness and Fort George. | National World

Some of the top tourist attractions include the Royal Yacht Britannia, Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh Castle, The Real Mary King's Close, the National Museum of Scotland, Duthie Park Winter Gardens, Slains Castle, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, The Necropolis, River Ness and Fort George.

According to the Holiday Weather, Edinburgh has average highs of 19°C in July and 19°C in August; average highs of 14°C in July and 14°C in August in Aberdeen; average highs of 15°C in July and 15°C in August in Glasgow; and average highs of 14°C in July and 14°C in August in Inverness.

Ireland

Over the Summer, there are direct flights from Bristol to three cities in Ireland:

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  • Dublin (multiple daily flights)
  • Knock (Fridays and Sundays)
  • Cork (Sunday to Friday)

Some of the top tourist attractions include the Kilmainham Gaol Museum, The Little Museum of Dublin, the Guinness Storehouse, the Irish Whiskey Museum, Knock Museum, the National Shrine of Our Lady of Knock, Blarney Castle & Garden and The English Market.

According to the Holiday Weather, Dublin has average highs of 19°C in July and 19°C in August, and Cork has average highs of 19°C in July and 18°C in August. According to Time and Date, Knock has average highs of 20°C in July and 19°C in August.

There are daily flights from Bristol Airport to Dublin, to Knock on Sundays and Fridays, and Sunday to Friday to Cork. Some of the top tourist attractions include the Kilmainham Gaol Museum, The Little Museum of Dublin, the Guinness Storehouse, the Irish Whiskey Museum, Knock Museum, the National Shrine of Our Lady of Knock, Blarney Castle & Garden and The English Market.There are daily flights from Bristol Airport to Dublin, to Knock on Sundays and Fridays, and Sunday to Friday to Cork. Some of the top tourist attractions include the Kilmainham Gaol Museum, The Little Museum of Dublin, the Guinness Storehouse, the Irish Whiskey Museum, Knock Museum, the National Shrine of Our Lady of Knock, Blarney Castle & Garden and The English Market.
There are daily flights from Bristol Airport to Dublin, to Knock on Sundays and Fridays, and Sunday to Friday to Cork. Some of the top tourist attractions include the Kilmainham Gaol Museum, The Little Museum of Dublin, the Guinness Storehouse, the Irish Whiskey Museum, Knock Museum, the National Shrine of Our Lady of Knock, Blarney Castle & Garden and The English Market. | George Allen

Belfast

The capital city and principal port of Northern Island, Belfast stands on the banks of the River Lagan and connects to the open sea through Belfast Lough and the North Channel.

Some key tourist attractions include Titanic Belfast, Crumlin Road Gaol, St George's Market, the Botanic Gardens and Cathedral Quarter.

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According to the Holiday Weather, Belfast has average highs of 19°C in July and 19°C in August. There are multiple daily flights from Bristol Airport.

Isle of Man

Homeland of the Manx People, a Celtic ethnic group, The Isle of Man is a self-governing British Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea, between Great Britain and Ireland.

Some key tourist attractions include the Manx Museum, Isle of Man Steam Railway, Castle Rushen, Snaefell, Home of Rest of Old Horses and The Great Laxey Wheel.

According to the Holiday Weather, the Isle of Man has average highs of 17°C in July and 17°C in August. There are flights from Bristol Airport on Mondays and Fridays.

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Jersey

One of the largest of the Channel Islands, Jersey is an island country and self-governing British Crown Dependency near the coast of north-west France.

There are multiple daily flights to Jersey from Bristol Airport. Some key tourist attractions include the Jersey Zoo, Jersey War Tunnels- German Underground Hospital, Mont Orgueil Castle, La Mare Wine Estate Jersey and St Brelade's Bay Beach.There are multiple daily flights to Jersey from Bristol Airport. Some key tourist attractions include the Jersey Zoo, Jersey War Tunnels- German Underground Hospital, Mont Orgueil Castle, La Mare Wine Estate Jersey and St Brelade's Bay Beach.
There are multiple daily flights to Jersey from Bristol Airport. Some key tourist attractions include the Jersey Zoo, Jersey War Tunnels- German Underground Hospital, Mont Orgueil Castle, La Mare Wine Estate Jersey and St Brelade's Bay Beach. | "Foto Wolfgang Pehlemann" direkt unter dem Bild mit Angabe "erweiterte Lizenz CC-by-sa  V. 3.0", wobei der Nutzer für dessen Nutzung a) Rechte oder Ansprüche Dritter prüfen und verantwortlich beachten sowie b) Motivveränderungen durch ihn als solche mit angeben muss., CC BY-SA 3.0 DE <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/deed.en>, via Wikimedia Commons

Some key tourist attractions include the Jersey Zoo, Jersey War Tunnels- German Underground Hospital, Mont Orgueil Castle, La Mare Wine Estate Jersey and St Brelade's Bay Beach.

According to the Holiday Weather, Jersey has average highs of 19°C in July and 19°C in August. There are multiple daily flights from Bristol Airport.

Newcastle

Newcastle (or Newcastle upon Tyne) is England's northernmost metropolitan borough, located on the River Tyne's northern bank opposite Gateshead to the south, and developed around a Roman settlement called Pons Aelius.

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Some key tourist attractions include Victoria Tunnels, St James' Park, The Discovery Museum, Newcastle Castle, Jesmond Dene and the Biscuit Factory.

According to the Holiday Weather, Newcastle has average highs of 18°C in July and 18°C in August. There are multiple daily flights from Bristol Airport.

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