Last Updated on: 29th April 2025, 04:33 pm
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Car sharing marketplace Turo has curated a selection of the most captivating May Day celebrations happening across the UK, from lively Morris Dancing to traditional village fêtes.
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Monday, 5th May marks the first Bank Holiday of the month, offering the perfect opportunity for a springtime escape.
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Highlights include historic castles, panoramic viewpoints, and a wealth of activities, with Turo providing essential driving tips for a memorable trip.
Rory Brimmer, UK Managing Director of car sharing marketplace Turo, commented: “May Day, and the first of the month’s Bank Holidays, offers Brits the chance to see traditions that are hundreds, if not thousands, of years old. It also provides a fantastic opportunity to see more of the UK, at your own pace.
“With Turo, you have the freedom to discover these traditions on your own terms, whether it’s a leisurely drive down to Hastings or a trip up to a scenic West Yorkshire viewpoint. Forget the rigid train schedules and the crowded tours – it’s just you, the open road, and the beauty of Spring unfolding around you. The journey isn’t just about getting from A to B – it’s about making every mile as memorable as the destination itself.”
Best for: Traditional Village Fête and Somerset Morris
Best for: Discovering the history of the Green Man
Event date(s): 3rd, 4th and 5th of May
Best for: Sunrise views and Morris Dancing
For those not afraid of an early start, Surprise View in Chevin Country Park in West Yorkshire could offer a spectacular view of the countryside, a beautiful sunrise and traditional border-style Morris Dancing.
Event date(s): 1st May
Best for: Maypole dancing and joining in on the fun
Hever Castle has housed a range of important historical figures, not least Henry VIII’s second wife Anne Boleyn, who partially grew up here. But over the early May Bank Holiday weekend, it will instead host a range of events, including Maypole dancing demonstrations.
Event date(s): 3rd, 4th and 5th May