A tourist destination within driving distance for Oxfordshire folk has been named one of the busiest places to visit in Europe, a study has found.

The Roman Baths in the city of Bath are a popular place to visit for tourists and locals alike.

The attraction is less than two hours away by car from Oxford

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And a recent investigation has shown just how popular, with it being marked as one of the most overcrowded on the continent.

Scottish landmark Edinburgh Castle came top of the list, which was dominated by UK attractions.

Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, and then the baths in the city of Bath across the border all also made the top 10.

Travel website The Thinking Traveller conducted the analysis using Tripadvisor reviews, filtering by keywords and phrases linked to overcrowding, such as “too busy”.

Here are Europe’s top 10 attractions that are just “too busy”, according to that analysis. The number after each landmark represents the "combined references of being too busy".

1: Edinburgh Castle, Scotland. 1184.

2: Buckingham Palace, England. 1112.

3: Siam Park, Tenerife, Spain. 1096.

4: Canal Grande, Venice, Italy. 992.

5: The Roman Baths, Bath, England. 990.

6: Tower of London, England. 965.

7: Louvre Museum, Paris, France. 924.

8: Acropolis, Athens, Greece. 905.

9: The British Museum, London, England. 900.

10: Musee d’Orsay, Paris, France. 899.

The analysis also ranked the busiest beaches in Europe using the same methodology. England again led the top 10, with four appearances - with some near Wiltshire again.

Bournemouth Beach, Fistral Beach (Cornwall), Woolacombe Beach (Devon), and Lulworth Cove (Dorset) were all ranked highly, although Elafonissi Beach in Crete was named the most overcrowded in Europe.