Uttaradit
Monument of Phraya Phichai Dap Hak
Phraya Phitchai was a brave hero of Uttaradit, and fought alongside King Taksin the Great. After liberation from Burmese occupation, he was assigned to rule Muang Phichai and promoted to Phraya Siharat Decho, Uttaradit folks have combined their efforts to constructed his monument at the Provincial Hall and it was inaugurated on February 20, 1969.
Sila At Bedstead
This bedstead is located in Wat Phra Sila At, 6 kms, from the township area on hilltop with a 60 meter access path, where celebrating fair takes place on the middle of 3rd and 4th lunar months of every year.
Muang Lap Lae
An Amphoe of Changwat Uttaradit, located only 6 kms, from Uttaradit town, renowned by its natural beauty, Teen-log design hand woven fabric, broom made of Tong Kong grass. The locality is also remarkable with fruits like Durian and Langsat which are very economic in price during the peak season when the amphoe conducts a fair contesting langsats annually.
Sirikit Dam
This dam is located in the area of Amphoe Tha Pla, 60 kms from the township area and accessible by a good asphalt road. The barrier itself is 169 metres in height and width of 12 meters with the length of 800 meters blocking the stream of Maenam Nan at Pha Som. Its construction started in 1963. The upstream part of the river has now become a big take with beautiful sceneries suitable sightseeing.
Tom Sak Yai or Big Teak Forest Park
This area is located in Amphoe Nam Pat where the largest teak tree in the world grows. It is another place of interest in Changwat Uttaradit where tourist who visits Sirikit Dam should also make a visit to this arboretum to view the giant teak tree.
Langsat Fair
This fair is annually conducted, during the first part of September on the open area in front of the Provincial Hall. Langsat, a fruit eaten raw, is specially of Uttaradit. Among the features area a display and sale of product, handicrafts local.