If you've ever negotiated Parliament Square on a bicycle you will be far from surprised to learn that the most photographed location in the whole of the UK, according to Instagram, is Big Ben. The clocktower, among the most recognisable buildings in the world, has been tagged more than two million times by users of the photo-sharing website, some of whom have a habit of wandering blindly into the road trying to get that perfect shot.

Some nifty graphics compiled by Witter (Britain's "leading towbar specialists", since you ask) show the other locations around the country, from galleries and football stadiums to restaurants and pubs, to which Instgrammers flock.

Big Ben's nearest rivals are the adjacent Palace of Westminster, with 581,908 posts, Buckingham Place, with 496,218, the recently-renovated Tate Modern, with 334,218, and Stonehenge, with 310,728.

A photo posted by Francesca Biliotti (@francescabilio) on Dec 21, 2016 at 1:49am PST

Scotland's number one photography spot is Edinburgh Castle, followed by Loch Lomond and Loch Ness.

Snowdonia rules in Wales.

A photo posted by Lluniau Eryri (@lluniaueryri) on Dec 21, 2016 at 3:13am PST

Giant's Causeway is the most Instagrammed place in Northern Ireland.

Britain's most post-worthy pub? That would be Heebie Jeebies in Liverpool, with 11,265, followed by The Lexington and the Camden Town Brewery, both in London.

A photo posted by Heebie Jeebies (@officialheebies) on Nov 5, 2016 at 7:37am PDT

Skye and the Peak District are the top spots for hiking snaps, followed by Shetland and the New Forest.

Step aside Alton Towers. Legoland was number one theme park, with almost four times as many posts.

A photo posted by LEGOLAND Windsor (@legolandwindsor) on Jan 22, 2016 at 6:43am PST

Brighton was by far the most popular seaside spot, with Bournemouth and Blackpool rounding out the top three.

The top six football stadiums for Instagram posts belong to the top six teams in the current Premier League table.

And if you hate seeing people taking photos of their food, avoid The Ledbury in Notting Hill.