Into the woods: Top spots for adventurous living revealed

Maybe your idea of fun is adrenaline-fuelled outdoor sports, like mountain biking and kayaking. Perhaps you’re more of the hiking type who loves nothing more than a nature walk. Or do you just like being outside and breathing in the fresh air, admiring the picture-perfect landscapes or spotting local wildlife? Either way, living in an area that caters to your adventurous spirit is most likely a deal-breaker when choosing a home. In that case, look no further than these prime residential locations for outdoor enthusiasts.

Bristol

New-build housing developments in Bristol offer homes just a stone’s throw from a designated Area of Outstanding National Beauty. Thanks to its proximity to Somerset’s Mendip Hills, this city is the perfect place if you like the sound of having tranquil forest trails and awe-inspiring caves on your doorstep. Elsewhere, you can traverse through ancient woodlands and estate parklands or weave your way along meandering rivers.

Oxford

Located on the cusp of Wytham Woods, a landmark site with a rich history in ecological research, Oxford is a haven for science and nature enthusiasts. Further afield lie the Cotswolds, another Area of Outstanding National Beauty, brimming with picturesque villages and charming pubs showcasing local produce – the perfect pitstop after a long walk amongst the rolling hills. If all that sounds right up your street, you’ll be pleased to know that Oxford has new-build houses available with the part-buy part-rent scheme, Shared Ownership.

York

Boasting two National Parks – the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors – nearby, York is a historic city neighbouring some of the UK’s most beautiful countryside. The surrounding area features many woodland trails and riverbanks to explore, not to mention stunning country estates with landscaped gardens ideal for a peaceful day out. Famous landmarks loved by walkers and adventurers include Malham Cove, Ribblehead Viaduct and Gordale Scar. For easy access to these attractions and more, explore new-build homes in York to start your Shared Ownership home-buying journey there.

Exeter

Located near the edge of Dartmoor National Park, Exeter will appeal if you’re seeking rugged landscapes and tranquil forests in the South West. East Devon National Landscape and Blackdown Hills are also close, as is the stunning Jurassic Coast. This World Heritage Site provides a beautiful backdrop to thrilling activities like rock climbing, surfing and kayaking. Have all that and more next door when you live in one of Exeter’s new-build Shared Ownership homes.

Cambridge

If wildlife spotting is more your thing, then Cambridge could be the ideal city to purchase a new-build Shared Ownership home. It’s close to The Fens, including Wicken Fen Nature Reserve. This lush marshland is home to over 9000 species of plants, birds and insects, providing chances to watch seasonal migrations or photograph rare sightings. The area also boasts multiple walking trails and cycling routes spanning various distances.

Nottingham

Nottingham is ideal if you love myths and legends as it’s near the fabled Sherwood Forest. Famously associated with Robin Hood and a history dating back to the last ice age, this ancient woodland is home to the majestic Major Oak and features walking trails suitable for all abilities. Its storybook scenery and fairytale quality make the area a favourite with families. So, if you’re looking for a property with room to grow, consider Nottingham’s new-build homes.

At Share to Buy, we make your choice easier with a selection of new-build homes across England, available through alternative homeownership schemes such as Shared Ownership. Get your home-buying journey underway using our property portal.