Here at Ramble Worldwide, we love the summer. It gives us so many more hours each day to soak up the great outdoors. Some of our happiest moments have come after days of traversing difficult terrain: that moment when you get to enjoy a tipple under golden skies decide the time clock showing far past 7pm. We, therefore, think it's imperative to celebrate the summer solstice. We've rounded up some of our favourite locations in which to enjoy the longest of days.
Stongehenge, England
Sunshine hours on the longest day: 16 hours, 35 minutes
What do the celebrations entail? It's believed that Stonehenge in Salisbury in England was designed around the winter and summer solstice, with the stones standing in something similar to a clock formation. In midsummer, the sun rises just to the left of the Heel stone here. Pagans, druids and revellers alike gather to watch the dawn break, and there's often dancing, drumming and singing. It's a joyous event, and one that encourages you to spend the longest day outside so that you can soak up that sunshine.