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The perfect British day out would include a forest walk, an ice cream by the sea - and a trip to the zoo to see the meerkats, a study has found.
Researchers polled 2,000 adults to create a "formula for fun" - the ingredients for the ultimate day out, and a relaxing nature-filled walk came top (47 percent).
Four in ten would enjoy a delicious ice cream at the beach during their ideal day of fun, while 25 percent would head to the zoo to meet the meerkats.
And seeing an iconic landmark like the Tower of London would be an "essential" activity for 36 percent of those polled.
Other ingredients for the perfect day out include visiting an art exhibition (20 percent), seeing sharks at the aquarium (19 percent), and a castle visit (33 percent).
The research was commissioned by the National Lottery, which is offering 25 off days out to help the nation cut the cost of fun this autumn.
Dr Zoe Williams has teamed up with the lottery to provide some tips on how to truly enjoy a day out - and has backed the benefits of laughter.
She said: "If something makes you smile, or even better laugh - then its likely to have a positive impact on your health.
"When we smile and laugh we instantly feel better - laughter releases feel-good brain chemicals, which also relieve pain."
TV star Scarlett Moffatt and partner Scott Dobinson were pictured putting this and other aspects of the "formula for fun" to the test as they launched the days out campaign.
In the images they can be seen saying "hello" to the penguins at the ZSL London Zoo and enjoying an ice cream with the Yeoman Warders at the Tower of London.
The study also identified a trip to a heritage site like a country house or gardens (37 percent) and learning something new at a museum (27 percent) as activities theyd do on their day of fun.
Visiting an adventure park (20 percent), riding a rollercoaster (18 percent), and eating chips (35 percent) also feature.
But there is more to a fun day out than just the activities - 52 percent agreed plenty of giggles along the way are vital.
And all of this would ideally be enjoyed with family (50 percent).
The study also found around three-quarters of those polled (73 percent) consider themselves to be "fun-loving".
And as such a quarter are planning to enjoy "more" fun days out this autumn - and 69 percent added that the UKs unpredictable weather wont put them off.
It also emerged more than half think stepping outside their comfort zone and having fun would benefit their mental health.
While 55 percent believe doing something different would help them learn something about themselves.
Carried out through OnePoll for National Lottery Days Out the study also determined what those polled consider to be the UKs best attractions - "guaranteed" for a fun day out.
Cornwalls Eden Project topped the list, followed by the Tower of London and Kew Gardens - all of which have been supported with National Lottery funding.
London and Edinburgh zoos also appeared in the top five, alongside a historical river cruise around Englands capital.
To get 25 off fun days out with The National Lottery this autumn, National Lottery players can visit here to receive one of hundreds of thousands of vouchers available.
The promotion, in collaboration with VisitBritain is open to players with Lotto tickets bought on or after 1st October 2021, subject to availability.
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