Picking up a new hobby is an incredibly rewarding experience, one that has the potential to connect you with others and encourage the development of new skills and knowledge. And, above all else, a hobby can be relaxing, helping you to develop a time and space free from the stress of everyday life.
There are a great number of popular options for those looking to pick up a new hobby and, today, we’re sharing 10 of the year’s best!
Pottery
Following the runaway success of the Great Pottery Throw Down, pottery has taken off across the UK. More people than ever have picked up their own pottery wheels (leading to high demand) and have found a new lease of creative expression in traditional art.
Gardening
Those with a garden space, or even a small balcony, have the potential to begin growing their own plants. Some enjoy gardening for the potential crop it brings, especially for the kitchen, whereas others simply enjoy the ceremony of learning how to make flowers bloom.
Learn A New Language
There are now more tools than ever to help individuals learn a new language, with a great number also being free. Picking up a new language is also much more fun, with applications and games helping to effortlessly improve your pronunciation and vocabulary.
Hiking
Exploring your local area or even amazing landscapes further afield is a brilliant hobby to pick up. In addition to the enjoyment hiking brings, it also helps to improve physical fitness and mental health too!
Paddleboarding
It’s easier than ever to learn to paddle board with a number of classes found nationwide. And, with the activity’s small learning curve, individuals can begin exploring lakes and shorefronts before they know it.
Photography
With the impressive technology behind mobile phone cameras, one needs very little else to begin nurturing a new photographic hobby. Then, for those who want to take it to the next level, there are a number of high-quality entry-level digital and film cameras available, all of which will support a rich Instagram feed.
Cooking
Developing your culinary skills can help to turn a chore into a hobby. Mealtimes become a period of excitement with cookbooks and recipes fueling new ideas and inspiration. Plus, improving one’s skills in the kitchen can be a fun experience to share with friends and family.
Reading
Becoming a bookworm has a number of advantages. It’s a hobby that can be taken and enjoyed just about everywhere, whether you want to head to the beach or relax as you travel. And, since there are always certain to be book enthusiasts nearby, it can be a great way to connect with others and even start a club.
Wild Swimming
Swimming is an excellent hobby that couples fun and fitness. However, wild swimming also adds the element of nature to the mix, encouraging swimmers to explore new locations and experience the beauty of immersive landscapes.
Carpentry
Picking up a hobby isn’t always about the skill it can help you to develop but if this is what you’re after then woodworking is certainly a great one to choose! In addition to the greater understanding of traditional craft and raw materials carpentry brings, you will also be able to craft your own furniture, potentially even to sell.