What Should I Pack?
Find my packing formula for winter & summer weather.
Solveig
Britain, United Kingdom
š§³ My Packing Formula for Winter in Britain:
The Essentials: Affordable and functional options from Decathlon, Uniqlo, or Marks & Spencer work great. Style is secondary to warmth and staying dry.
Waterproof coat / trench coat / insulated parka: Rainproof & waterproof is a must; insulation helps on windy days.
Layers: Thermal tops and bottoms are optional for colder regions, but bring sweaters, fleece, or jumpers.
Waterproof trousers or travel trousers: Optional for heavy rain or countryside walks.
Warm socks: Wool or thick blends, at least 2ā3 pairs.
Waterproof boots / sturdy walking shoes: Essential for city streets, cobblestones, or muddy countryside paths.
Hat, gloves, and scarf: Especially if visiting Scotland, Northern England, or coastal areas.
Umbrella: A compact travel umbrella is a lifesaver in rainy cities like London, Cardiff, or Belfast.
Optional (but handy):
Hand warmers for long outdoor excursions or Christmas markets.
Backpack with rain cover for day trips and hikes.
Pro Tip: Many UK cities and attractions are walkable, but the weather is unpredictableāpack layers and waterproofs, not just warm clothing. Avoid cotton as it doesnāt dry quickly in rain.
Winter Luggage Tips:
Rolling suitcase works fine in cities; backpack better for rural trips or National Park hiking.
Waterproof your luggage if traveling during stormy months.
š§³ My Packing Formula for Summer in Britain:
Light layers: T-shirts, long-sleeve tops, and a light sweater for cooler mornings/evenings.
Waterproof jacket: Rain can occur any day, even in July.
Comfortable walking shoes: Cobblestones, parks, and trails require supportive shoes.
Umbrella or packable rain poncho: Compact versions fit easily in a day bag.
Sunglasses and sunscreen: Sun does shine sometimes, and UV protection is still important.
Smart casual outfit: Some pubs, theatres, or restaurants appreciate a slightly polished look.
Optional:
Light scarf (windproof and adds warmth on chilly coastal days).
Swimwear for beaches, pools, or lakes in warmer months.
Pro Tip: Summer evenings can be surprisingly cool, especially in Scotland or by the coastāalways have a thin layer handy.
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