Northern England Tours
Our Northern England tours will introduce you to some of the most beautiful places in the region. Our trips range from day tours that focus on a specific area of the north to multi-day excursions that will give you a fuller understanding of the region. Whether you plan on exploring the English countryside in places like the Lake District and Yorkshire, or focus on more urban cities like Manchester, Liverpool or York, there are so many amazing tours to choose from.
Liverpool & The Beatles Day Tour by Train from London
Lake District Day Tour from Liverpool
Liverpool Hop-on Hop-off Bus with Beatles Package
Wales Day Tour from Liverpool
Lake District Day Tour by Train from London
5 Day England, Wales & Yorkshire Tour
4-Day Tour of England by Rail
3-Day Lake District Tour from Manchester
York Day Tour by Train from London
Hadrian's Wall Small Group Tour from Edinburgh - 1 Day
Peaky Blinders Tour of Liverpool
Yorkshire Day Tour from Liverpool
England & Scotland Tour - 10 Days
Manchester to Lake District Tour
Wales Day Tour from Manchester
Lake District Day Tour - Departing from Lake District
Lake district tour from liverpool cruise terminal.
Wales Tour from Liverpool Cruise Terminal
Chester Tour from Liverpool Cruise Terminal
3 day lake district tour from edinburgh.
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Gems of Northern England
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Explore the northern corner of England's bustling cities and breathtaking scenery
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Tour start London
Tour end Oxford
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Kensington Palace
Visit the former home of Princess Diana and young London royals for over 300 years in London's famous Hyde Park.
Punting on the River Cam
Enjoy views of the colleges of Cambridge university as you travel back to your hotel along the water.
York Minster
Marvel at this millennium-old cathedral and its exquisite medieval-era stained glass windows.
Lakes Distillery
Discover how hand-crafted spirits are made at this state-of-the-art distillery in majestic surroundings.
Cruise on Windermere
Enjoy gorgeous views from the crystal blue water of England's largest lake.
Day 1 Independent Exploration in London | Welcome Dinner
Day 2 kensington palace | london exploring, day 3 cambridge american cemetery | punting, day 4 lincoln | york, day 5 whitby | castle howard | york minster, day 6 yorkshire drive | lake district, day 7 cruise on lake windermere | liverpool, day 8 stratford-upon-avon | anne hathaway’s cottage | oxford, day 9 tour ends in oxford, where you’ll stay.
100 Queen's Gate Hotel London, Curio Collection by Hilton London, England
A stylish city spot, a fashionable location where history meets modernity: 100 Queen's Gate was...
Hilton Cambridge City Centre Cambridge, England
Located in the heart of the city, within walking distance to attractions and nightlife, Hilton...
Hilton York York, England
Enjoy a historic stay inside the city walls, next to Clifford’s Tower. Lively bars and restaurants...
Briery Wood Country House Hotel Windermere, England
Moments from the shores of Lake Windermere and set in seven acres of gardens and woodland lies...
Hotel Indigo Liverpool Liverpool, England
Our city grew rich on cotton and music, and Hotel Indigo® Liverpool embraces this heritage,...
DoubleTree by Hilton Oxford Belfry Hotel
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- Full daily breakfast and many meals*
- Transportation (Buses, shuttles & ferries)
- Welcome drinks with your group
- Free Wi-Fi on luxury coaches
- All entrance fees to attractions
- Comprehensive travel itinerary and documents
*Breakfast is not included on Day 1
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- Rain poncho
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100 Queen's Gate Hotel London, Curio Collection by Hilton, London
A stylish city spot, a fashionable location where history meets modernity: 100 Queen's Gate was the former home of Victorian aristocrat William Alexander, which has been stunningly transformed into a luxury hotel. The property embraces the building's heritage and pays homage to the curious with no two rooms being the same. Boasting a prime location in the prestigious Kensington area, DoubleTree by Hilton London – Kensington sits on the doorstep of the iconic Natural History Museum, the Science Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum. The hotel’s traditional regency-style façade compliments its contemporary interior, reflecting the elegant Kensington style. Enjoy easy access to Harrods, the designer boutiques of Knightsbridge and Portobello Market. Kensington Palace, Hyde Park and the Royal Albert Hall are just a short stroll away.
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Hilton Cambridge City Centre, Cambridge
Located in the heart of the city, within walking distance to attractions and nightlife, Hilton Cambridge City Centre is the perfect base for exploring the university town. We're easily accessible by road and rail, and just 45 minutes from London Kings Cross. As the largest central hotel in Cambridge, you'll find all you need for an unforgettable stay including 198 air-conditioned guest rooms, free Wi-Fi, a LivingWell fitness room, a relaxed restaurant and lounge.
Hilton Cambridge City Centre
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Hilton York, York
Enjoy a historic stay inside the city walls, next to Clifford’s Tower. Lively bars and restaurants are within walking distance, and the hotel is less than five minutes from the York Castle Museum and Jorvik Viking Center.
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Briery Wood Country House Hotel, Windermere
Moments from the shores of Lake Windermere and set in seven acres of gardens and woodland lies Briery Wood Hotel. This beautiful hotel in-between Windermere and Ambleside in the Lake District is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a country house atmosphere with all the comforts of home, while surrounded by spectacular landscapes, lakes, and fells.
Hotel Indigo Liverpool, Liverpool
Our city grew rich on cotton and music, and Hotel Indigo® Liverpool embraces this heritage, drawing you in with locally inspired tunes drifting through the exposed-brick lobby. You’ll love the funky rugs and acid-bright splashes of color in your boutique bedroom, where cotton-themed murals and plush armchairs marry with contemporary comforts like rainfall showers in our blissful spa bathrooms and superfast WiFi. Steps away from our Liverpool boutique hotel, the River Mersey is the key to the city’s industrial history, with the renovated Albert Dock at its heart. After a day of discovery, work up an appetite in our 24-hour gym, indulge in a succulent 35-day-aged T-bone at Marco Pierre White’s Steakhouse Bar and Grill or soak up the scene in The Cotton Lounge with expertly mixed cocktails.
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DoubleTree by Hilton Oxford Belfry Hotel,
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Walking Tours in Northern England
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- Walk the Coast to Coast through the dramatic upland scenery of the English Lake District and Yorkshire Dales
- Walk alongside Hadrian's Wall, northern Europe's largest surviving Roman monument
- View the unfolding vistas through the eyes of Wordsworth and Ruskin in the Lake District
- Walk to the stone-built village of Grassington in the Yorkshire Dales, through flower-rich meadows
- Encountering secret caves, rich wildlife and Iron Age hill forts in the Peak District
- Dramatic cliff top walking along the east coast, with sea views on the Cleveland Way
Explore Northern England and all the beauty it has to offer. View the spectacular lakeside and mountain scenery of one of the most beautiful parts of the country - the English Lake District . Visit and experience the history of one of England's most famous heritage sites, Hadrians Wall.
The north of England is perfect for a walking tour, steeped in charm and history, and with some of the most diverse and beautiful landscapes on offer in the UK.
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Gems of Northern England - 9 Days/8 Nights
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Places You’ll See
- Introduction
- Day 1 Independent Exploration in London | Welcome Dinner
- Day 2 Kensington Palace | London Exploring
- Day 3 Cambridge American Cemetery | Punting
- Day 4 Lincoln | York
- Day 5 Whitby | Castle Howard | York Minster
- Day 6 Yorkshire Drive | Lake District
- Day 7 Cruise on Lake Windermere | Liverpool
- Day 8 Stratford-upon-Avon | Anne Hathaway’s Cottage | Oxford
- Day 9 Tour Ends In Oxford
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- Andrew · 16th November 2023 Fantastic Trip! Castles, churches, graveyards, stories, legends, history, double-distilled & triple-distilled... Show more
- Karen · 23rd October 2023 We covered an incredible amount of ground in two weeks. We were immersed in the history and culture of the two... Show more
- Mr. · 3rd October 2023 Wonderful trip; excellent Tour Guide; Comfortable bus; Good Hotels but one; comprehensive itinerary Review collected by CIE Tours
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SMALL GROUP TOURS
Small group tours overview.
On our Small Group Tours enjoy an intimate & authentic tour experience to Northern Britain at a slower pace and with more time to enjoy the beauty, wonders & culinary delights our regions have to offer.
You will travel with like-minded people and will be accompanied by knowledgeable & professional local experts. Our small ship experiences enjoy the exclusive opportunity of having the captain give you insight on the adventures ahead. On some cruises we have expert wildlife or photography guides onboard.
We carefully plan our own tour itineraries and hand-pick local partners to create a diverse range of unique small group tours & itineraries to Northern Britain.
All land-based small group tours include vehicles to provide the opportunity to travel off-the-beaten-track, taking in locations unreachable in larger vehicles.
KEY FEATURES
- Local dedicated team based in Northern England
- Premium and luxury accommodations
- Small cruise ship experiences include drinks packages & equipment usage (e.g. kayaks) free-of-charge
- Smaller vehicles to get more off the beaten track
- Immersive & comprehensive sightseeing and experience programs escorted by local experts
- Authentic local experiences & cuisine for a true taste of Northern Britain
- Full financial security for all monies paid incl. Fair Pricing & Book with Confidence policies
- Maximum of 16 guests (11 on cruise tours)
SIGNATURE SMALL GROUP TOURS
Welcome to our Signature Tours, where you can immerse yourself in the regions you are visiting - for our Signature range, we’ve hand-picked our accommodation providers to bring you extra character, authenticity, convenience and comfort, whether in a small B&B or a 5-star country house hotel.
Be surprised, be immersed & feel the authentic small group tours travel experience throughout your tour.
A journey shared is an experience doubled - and on a signature tours you will be able to explore your chosen destinations with our qualified multi-lingual local tourist guides. Discover the must-see places & lesser-known sights to give you a authentic travel experience.
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Best of Northumbria
Northern England is a place of unique character and Britain’s hidden gem ranging from unspoilt sandy beaches and breathtaking countryside to vibrant cities rich in culture and history.
The North of England is home to 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 5 national parks and almost endless world-class museums, stately homes & gardens…
Whatever it is you are looking to do in this fantastic part of the world, you will likely encounter many friendly people, discover hidden gems & create memorable experiences.
- Personalised touring experience in small groups of no more than 18 guests
- Slow pace to relax and experience the locations visited
- Cultural & curiosity-led tours immersing you in comprehensive sightseeing and experience programs
- Small luxury mini-coaches / mini-van taking you off the beaten track
- Attentive, knowledgeable & passionate tourist guides and/or driver-guides
- Stay in one place and experience the diversity of this great region
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Hadrian's Wall & The Roman Frontier
Immerse yourself in history with a walking holiday on the Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trail. Hadrian’s Wall is Europe’s largest surviving Roman monument and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Follow the path from coast to coast with Hadrian's Wall accompanying you much of the way or, if short on time, take in the very best sections on one of our bespoke tours along the official Hadrian's Wall Path as featured in the The Telegraph .
- Personalised touring in small groups or private experiences
- Slow walking pace to experience the historic locations visited
- Expert local tour guides
- Transfers to accommodations where required
- "Survival pack" for your walk incl. snacks, maps and information
- Choose between 3, 5 and 7-day walking tours
- Authentic local experiences
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Dark Skies of Northumberland
It's safe to say that Northumberland is the best place to stargaze in the UK.
572 square miles of this Northern England county have been awarded "Gold Tier" status for their pristine dark skies, and Northumberland's International Dark Sky Park is the largest in the country. Join us on a stargazing adventure across North East England!
This four-day special tour brings you not only closer to the stars but also to our local wildlife at night. We aim to make our travel experiences more sustainable and giving you the opportunity to make your mark but leave less of a footprint behind.
- Personalised touring experience in small groups of no more than 10 guests
- Curiosity-led tour immersing you in comprehensive experience programs
- Stargazing experiences with expert astronomers explaining the night sky
- Observatory visit
- Discover wildlife at night along Hadrian's Wall & North Pennines
- Authentic local experiences & cuisine incl. dinner under the stars
- Astronomy and astro-photography introductions
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SCOTTISH SMALL GROUP CRUISES
We have partnered with our favourite small group expedition cruise line to bring you Scottish wildlife & expedition cruises of a lifetime! Our small group tours on these cruise ships are so intimate, we can anchor in the most sheltered, idyllic places, in some of Scotland's world famous islands such as Skye, St Kilda, Mull, Jura, Islay, Staffa and Iona. With a maximum of only 11 guests on each cruise, this is a highly personalised experience in Northern Scotland. Combine any cruise with one of our land-based tours or create your very own custom trip with us - find out how here .
You can observe the wildlife, swim in the sea lochs, play golf, visit famous malt whisky distilleries or just go ashore and explore at leisure.
We spot some incredible wildlife such as soaring sea & golden eagles, basking sharks, killer whales (even humpbacks!), dolphins, seabirds as well as common & grey seals. Join us!
Scotland Expedition Cruise: Western Isles of Staffa, Iona & the Ross of Mull
Welcome to a magical place and islands full of wonder...
Iona, birthplace of western Christianity was where, in AD563, Saint Columba founded an abbey when he travelled over from Ireland. Iona has been for centuries a place of Christian pilgrimage and here the early abbey monks created the wonderful Book of Kells. Saint Columba and 48 Scottish kings, including Macbeth, as well as some Irish and French kings, are buried on Iona. One can walk in peaceful solitude along the island paths away from the Abbey.
Staffa has one of the world's most spectacular natural marvels in Fingal's cave - one of the islands many sea caves. The soaring beauty of the island and the cave's towering, six-sided basalt columns are famously captured by Mendelssohn's Hebridean Overture.
As we travel around the Isle of Mull we can see incredible wildlife - soaring sea and golden eagles, basking sharks, minke and killer whales, porpoises, dolphins, seabirds and seals. On board our small ships you can do as little or as much as you want. Sit back and enjoy the trip as you travel through the island's picturesque Sounds and sea lochs; view the spectacular mountains of Mull including mighty Ben More; marvel at the headland lighthouses and castles and get involved in working our wee small ships – it is all up to you.
Scotland Small Isles Cruise: Isle of Skye & surrounding isles
A small cruise around the sea lochs of the Isle of Skye and the Small Isles (Muck, Eigg, Rum and Canna) has to be one of the best ways to visit the Hebridean islands. Extraordinary Scottish wildlife is everywhere from minke and occasional killer and humpback whales, dolphins, porpoises, basking sharks, otters to many species of rare sea birds, especially sea eagles.
Throughout the mini cruise you will anchor in secluded and tranquil sea lochs and sail against a spectacular backdrop of dramatic, pristine island coastlines, high sea cliffs, wild mountains and forests. For extra fun, bring your kitesurf or windsurfer, swim from the boat and don't forget your hiking boots for stunning island walks.
You start your cruise from Oban (Dunstaffnage marina), and visit or sail past the stunning Small Isles and the west coast of Skye, which in Loch Scavaig has the most spectacular wilderness anchorage in the whole of Scotland. We travel along the west coast of Skye and at the next anchorage you can even visit Skye's famous Talisker malt whisky distillery.
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The Best of Northern England
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Explore areas of breathtaking natural beauty including the Lake District , The Peak District and North York Moors .
In the midst of all this luscious greenery, stop at a mix of charming towns packed with cultural delights. Top it all off with a steam train journey with stops at historic train stations.
Ferry crossing
DFDS Seaways night ferry crossing from Amsterdam/IJmuiden to Newcastle.
On arrival in Newcastle drive to the historic town of Durham and visit the beautiful cathedral and castle which are both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Afterwards there will be free time to stroll through the lanes of the old town.2 overnights including half-board in Durham.Flight option: Arrival in Manchester and transfer to the hotel. 2 overnights including half-board in Durham.
North York Moors, Whitby & Goathland
Travel through the countryside of the North York Moors and enjoy the views of the heather moorland. Explore the idyllic coastal town of Whitby and pay a visit to the ruins of Whitby Abbey which inspired Bram Stoker to write the famous tale of ‘Dracula’. Afterwards board the historic North York Moors Railway and travel through the untouched moorland landscape. Next, stop at the lovely village of Goathland, well-known for its appearance in the TV show ‘Heartbeat’. In the evening return to Durham and enjoy some free time to explore the city by night.
Lake District & Lake Windermere
Begin the day with a visit to the world famous Lake District. In this stunning area the author Beatrix Potter wrote the popular children’s book ‘Peter Rabbit’. Visit Castlerigg Stone Circle, one of Britain’s earliest megalithic monuments, dramatically situated between two mountains. Continue to Lake Windermere, and go on a relaxing panoramic cruise.Overnight stay including half-board in the Lake District/ Kendal area.
In the morning enjoy a sightseeing tour of the city of Liverpool with highlights such as Liverpool Cathedral and the extensively refurbished Albert Dock. Afterwards there will be some free time with the possibility of going on a tour in the footsteps of the Beatles to see the musicians’ childhood homes. Alternatively, visit one of the numerous museums such as the famous Walker Art Gallery. In the evening there will be an optional visit to the legendary Cavern Club, an absolute must for Beatles fans.2 overnights including breakfast in Liverpool.
Snowdonia National Park, Bodnant Garden & Caernarfon
Start the day with an excursion to the breathtaking Snowdonia National Park which is home to Mount Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales. Afterwards visit the beautiful Bodnant Garden, famous for its botanical collections, or alternatively continue to Caernarfon and visit the castle which was used for the investiture of Charles, Prince of Wales, in 1969.
Peak District National Park & Chatsworth House
Travel through the Peak District National Park which impresses with its unique landscape that combines moors with rock formations and pretty villages. Visit the magnificent Chatsworth House and discover the collection of paintings, sculptures and furnishings as seen in the movie adaption of the classic novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’. Afterwards, explore the elegantly designed estate gardens.Overnight including half-board in the York/Leeds area.
York & Ferry crossing
Visit the historic walled city of York. Stroll around the romantic narrow streets and marvel at the impressive York Minster Cathedral. In the afternoon board the P&O night ferry in Hull.Flight option: Transfer to the Manchester. Overnight including half-board in the Manchester area.
Homeward journey
Continue the homeward journey by coach from Rotterdam/Zeebrugge.Flight option: Transfer to Manchester airport to catch the return flight.
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Northern England culinary package
Get an insight into British cuisine with this package. On day 2 enjoy a traditional pub lunch in Durham, in a cosy atmospheric English pub. On day 4 upgrade the visit to the Lake District with a delicious lunch at The Boathouse Bar & Restaurant which is beautifully located next to Lake Windermere. While staying in Liverpool enjoy a three-course pub dinner which includes a savoury pub classic such as Fish & Chips or Steak & Ale Pie. Day 7 starts with an excursion to the Peak District. While there discover the stunning landscapes and round off the day with a delicious cream tea in a charming village on-route.
Accommodation
6 overnight stays in good middle class hotels :
- 2x in Durham
- 1x in the Lake District/Kendal area
- 2x in Liverpool
- 1x in the York/Leeds area
4x half-board and 2x breakfast
Castlerigg Stone Circle (free of charge)
Arrival by ferry
- Ferry crossing Amsterdam/ IJmuiden – Newcastle with DFDS Seaways for coach and passengers
- Ferry crossing Hull – Rotterdam/ Zeebrugge with P&O Ferries for coach and passengers
- Overnight on board in an inside double cabins incl. shower/WC and English breakfast buffet
Arrival by air
- 1 additional overnight stay incl. half-board in a middle class hotel in the Manchester area
- Local coach transport
- Flight booking optional at a supplement
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The Yorkshire Dales & Peak District 3 day tour
Travel through the best of Northern England on this tour to York, Chatsworth House, The Peak District, and more.
Tour Highlights
Castleton - This beautiful village shelters in the shadow of the scenic Shivering Mountain.
Monsal Headstone Viaduct - A landmark viaduct and walking route that spans the serene Monsal Dale
Bakewell - The attractive stone buildings and courtyards attract artists and photographers from around the world.
Chatsworth House - The magnificent grand house of the Devonshire family lies in a stunning estate. You can decide whether you get lost in the luxurious rooms or its famous maze.
York and the Dales - North England’s remote sheep-rearing valleys lay beside the bustling, history-rich city of York.
Goathland Village - The rugged moorland setting of this handsome village have shaped its architecture and outlook
York Minster - Majestic Gothic spires reach up into the York sky, a focal point for dramatic events throughout English history.
Robin Hood's Bay - This beautifully preserved fishing village offers a stunning contrast between its dainty cottages and rugged cliffs.
Peak District National Park - Broadleaved woodlands give way to sheltered deep valleys in this geological wonderland.
Your journey
Friendly, gorgeous, and fun: North England’s charms are irresistible.
The Vikings loved it so much they decided to settle and shape the culture. Nature enthusiasts found the rolling hills so dazzling they created five national parks here. And pioneers discovered such fertile fields that they established this area as the home of the Industrial Revolution.
So, on this tour, you find out what’s so special about the North.
You travel to York and learn about an ancient Viking city. You try out Britain’s most famous cakes and cheeses. You venture through the legends of Robin Hood. And you roll over the green and scenic valleys of the Peak District.
So, join this tour and explore the best of North England .
And maybe by the end of this trip, you’ll have plans to settle here too.
Tour Details
Students, seniors over 60, and children between 5 and 15 (unfortunately, we don't carry children under 5 years old).
- Pack your waterproof clothing and walking shoes
- Some attraction tickets can be purchased in advance when you book your tour. You’ll have the option to add at check-out. Other attractions will not be available to book beforehand, instead you can purchase those while on tour.
- Transportation by a 16 seat Mercedes mini-coach
- Air conditioning as standard
- The stories and services of an English-speaking driver-guide
- Tour accommodation
- Attraction entry tickets
- Admire the green heights of the Peak District
- Wander through green mazes and ornate halls at Chatsworth House
It’s time to leave the big city behind and travel to the Peak District.
In the late morning, you arrive in Castleton. This quaint old town attracts travellers from all over the world for its quintessential English charm. Nearby, there are caves, a beautiful view up a valley, and an insightful information centre.
You then venture to another beautiful valley at Monsal Head. There’s an old rail line viaduct that emerges from the green hills. It’s a gorgeous structure with an impressive history.
If you’re hungry, then you’re in luck, because you’re stopping for lunch in Bakewell. Not only is this town delicious to look at, but it’s also the home of one of England’s most famous desserts, the Bakewell Pudding.
You should ensure you’ve cleaned up the crumbs, because now you’re heading to Chatsworth House. This luxurious stately home is incredible; you can admire architecture, get lost in a massive maze, or praise precious art.
You head off in the early evening to your overnight stop in York.
- Visit a magnificent cathedral and learn about the Viking past in York
- Explore two essential harbour towns at Whitby and Robin Hood Bay
You have the choice to spend your whole day in York or come with us on a day trip around the nearby sights.
If you choose to stay in York, you can visit a chocolate museum, find out about the Vikings, or stroll around the ancient walls.
Alternatively, you may head out with us to Goathland in the morning. This town was used in the Harry Potter movies and is situated in one of the largest expanses of heather moorland in the UK. Your next stop on the day trip is Whitby. This is the type of town everyone dreams of retiring in. There’s a beautifully located, ruined abbey; old stone steps curving around viewpoints; and a lovely little beach to play about on. After exploring all the nooks and crannies of Whitby, you travel to Robin Hood’s Bay. They doubt if the real Robin Hood ever came here, but there are still plenty of smugglers tales dotted around this remarkable harbour village.
You arrive back in York mid-afternoon with time to admire the famous cathedral.
- Satiate your taste buds with a classic English cake and a famous cheese
- Praise the marvels of one of the largest ruined abbeys in England at Fountains Abbey
It’s time to say goodbye to York, England’s capital of Vikings and chocolate.
And although it’s your last day, there’s still plenty more to see. You first take the road to Fountains Abbey. This is one of the largest ruined abbeys in England and part of an important UNESCO Heritage site.
You then find yourself surrounded by some of England’s most lovely waterfalls at Aysgarth.
Now, there’s a delicious lunch for you, because you’re travelling around Wensleydale, home of England’s most famous cheese. Just make sure you have some crackers so you can eat it the authentic way.
You travel past the epic Ribblehead railway viaduct before having a short snoop around the old castle-topped town of Clitheroe.
You arrive in Manchester in the evening.
Attractions
Tour Attractions
You are able to pre-purchase entrance tickets to the following attractions at the time of booking:
- Fountains Abbey
Other attractions may be booked and paid locally during the tour.
Accommodation
Where does this tour stay overnight.
You stay two nights in the medieval city of York.
How can I book accommodation?
Accommodation is not included in the price of your tour. To book accommodation, there are two options: either Rabbie’s Tours can book it for you, or you can book your own. For information on how to do this, please see the ‘Accommodation’ tab on FAQ page HERE .
Alternatively, please email us your questions at [email protected] or call us on +44(0)131 226 3133.
Information you can find on the FAQ page, under the ‘Accommodation’ tab : types of accommodation, room types, the booking process, getting to and from your accommodation, and cancellation terms.
How much will the accommodation cost?
We book accommodation with third-party providers on your behalf and each property sets their own rates. Rates vary considerably depending on the accommodation standard, facilities, location, and local demand. We therefore can’t tell you exactly how much your accommodation will cost until your request has been allocated to a specific property.
As a guide, you can expect to pay the following prices, per person per night :
NOTE: Prices quoted are for guidance only and may be higher on some occasions, especially for last-minute bookings and when demand is high (E.g. peak season, weekends, holidays, special events etc)
Breakfast will be included unless otherwise noted. The type of breakfast provided will vary from place to place so you may receive either a full cooked breakfast, a continental style breakfast (E.g., toast, fruit, cereal), or a packed breakfast bag or tray (E.g., porridge pot, fruit, granola bar).
Do you offer hotel pickups in the departure cities?
The UK and Ireland's historic city centres are full of narrow streets and winding roads. So, to speed up your departure, we only pick up from our central meeting points. What's more is leaving the city using the most direct route also reduces the carbon footprint of our tours.
Is there parking close to the departure point?
We don't recommend bringing your car into the centre of our departure cities. It can be hard to find parking, and there are excellent public transportation services.
When should I get to the departure point?
Arrive 15 minutes before your departure time. Due to waiting restrictions, we can't wait for you if you're late.
What happens if I'm late or miss the tour?
If you're late for your tour, our cancellation policy applies. 100% charges are applicable, and you will not be entitled to a refund or alternative.
What are your cancellation policies?
For one-day tours: You'll receive a full refund if you cancel 24 hours or more before the tour departure
For tours of between two and nine days: You'll receive a 90% refund if you cancel 15 or more days before the tour departure
For tours of 10 or more days: You'll receive a 90% refund if you cancel 21 or more days before the tour departure
For all European packaged tours: You'll receive a 90% refund if you cancel 42 days before the tour departure.
If you cancel inside these notice periods, full charges will apply and no refunds will be issued.
To cancel your booking, email [email protected] as soon as possible. The effective date of cancellation will be the date we receive written confirmation from you.
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Can Itineraries change?
Your tour will always follow the itinerary as closely as possible. Your driver-guide will keep you up to date on the road, and we'll try to get in touch about any large changes prior to your departure.
Can I pre-book a specific seat?
Due to logistical reasons, we're unable to let you pre-book a seat on the bus. But our comfortable 16-seat mini-coaches have huge windows. So, you'll always get a good view.
Are there toilets on the bus?
Unfortunately, we have no on-board toilet facilities, but you'll have regular comfort breaks.
How do you cater for people with accessibility needs?
We aim to accommodate everyone. To read more information on how we do this, click here to go to our accessibility guide.
Do you take children on your tours?
We regret we don't carry children under the age of five on our scheduled tours.
You can ask us about the tours we recommend for younger children. And if your child is less than 1.35m tall, you should let us know, so we can provide them with a suitable booster seat.
How much time do I get off the bus?
We want you to enjoy Britain and Ireland. And we believe the best way to do this is to get you off the mini-coach and out exploring. So, we give you plenty of time to take photos, go walking, and explore ancient ruins.
Why do you exclude visitor attractions?
We exclude visitor attractions in your tour price because it lets you travel your way. It means you can pamper yourself with a luxury lunch or skip an attraction whenever you feel like it.
Do we need to bring our own lunch?
You don't need to. We stop in small towns, villages, and rural eateries where you can choose whatever meal pleases both your taste buds and your budget.
Should I tip the driver-guide?
Let's be honest, our driver-guides would never refuse a cheeky bonus. But it's up to you, and the amount is entirely at your discretion.
What about travel insurance?
We advise you take out travel insurance.
What is ABTOT?
You're protected by ABTOT when you chose to let us reserve your accommodation on a multi-day tour. This means you can claim back anything you've paid us if we become bankrupt. Read our terms and conditions for more information.
I have more questions, who can help me?
If you have any more questions, call us on +44(0)131 226 3133, email [email protected] , or check out our full FAQs .
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Northern England Hiking Tours
Walks in Northern England offer a diverse range of landscapes, from rugged moorlands to tranquil lakeshores, providing an enriching outdoor experience. Whether you're exploring the iconic Hadrian's Wall Path, trekking through the stunning Yorkshire Dales, or discovering historic landmarks along the Pennine Way, walking in Northern England promises adventure and discovery.
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James Herriot Way Walking Tour
This beautiful 80 km / 50-mile circular walk in the Yorkshire Dales threads its way around the valleys of Wensleydale and Swaledale and over the mountains and moorlands between these two emerald dales. A walk designed to take in some of the countryside beloved by James Alfred Wight, the vet who wrote about his experiences in the Yorkshire Dales as James Herriot. These books became popular in the 1970s and 80s and spawned a film and a very popular television series ‘All Creatures Great and Small’.
Lake District Walking Tour
This is a journey of discovery through the magical landscape of the English Lake District. We start in Windermere and end with a boat ride into Keswick. In between you will have visited the delightful places of Hawkshead, Coniston and the valleys of Dunnerdale, Eskdale, Wasdale and Borrowdale. From Keswick, the preferred choice is to hop on one of the regular buses, probably a double-decker, for the return to Windermere through the central Lake District.
Hadrian’s Wall Self-Guided
The Hadrian’s Wall Path is an 84 mile (135 km) long National Trail stretching coast to coast across northern England, from Wallsend, Newcastle upon Tyne in the east to Bowness-on-Solway in Cumbria on the west coast.
Coast to Coast Path from St Bees to Kirkby
Wainwright’s Coast to Coast Walk is by far the most popular long-distance trail in Britain, and one of the world’s great walks.
Hadrian’s Wall Walking Tour
One of the best walks in the UK is the Hadrian’s Wall Path. This self-guided walking tour allows you to explore beautiful Northern England, while enjoying the history and beauty of the English Countryside.
Coast to Coast Path from Kirkby Stephen to Robin Hoods Bay
Coast to coast path, northumberland and the lake district walking tour.
Want to explore some of the best walking in Northern England? This tour allows you to explore the incredible Lake District National Park, but also offers an introduction to Northumberland National Park, another stunning national park.
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Where to walk in northern england.
When planning where to hike in Northern England, consider the region's varied landscapes and iconic trails. The Lake District National Park is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and challenging hikes, while the Northumberland Coast Path offers stunning coastal views and historic sites.
What makes Walking in Northern England special?
Walking in Northern England is special due to its rugged beauty, rich history, and iconic walking trails. Whether you're summiting peaks, wandering through picturesque valleys, or exploring ancient ruins, each step offers an immersive experience in the region's natural and cultural heritage.
When to go Walking in Northern England
The best time for walking in Northern England is during the spring and summer months (April to September), when the weather is generally milder and the days are longer. Autumn can also be a beautiful time to explore, with vibrant foliage and fewer crowds. However, winter months may bring inclement weather and shorter daylight hours, making some trails less accessible.
Top 4 Long-Distance Walks in Northern England:
- Hadrian's Wall Path : Spanning 84 miles across the rugged landscapes of northern England, Hadrian's Wall Path offers a journey through Roman history and breathtaking scenery.
- Pennine Way: Stretching for 268 miles from Derbyshire to the Scottish border, the Pennine Way is one of Britain's oldest and most iconic long-distance trails, traversing the stunning Pennine Hills.
- Coast to Coast Walk : Crossing from the Irish Sea to the North Sea, the Coast to Coast Walk covers approximately 190 miles of varied terrain, including rugged moorlands, tranquil valleys, and charming villages.
- Yorkshire Dales Way: Meandering for 84 miles through the picturesque Yorkshire Dales National Park, the Yorkshire Dales Way offers scenic views, charming villages, and tranquil riverside paths.
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What to pack when walking in northern england.
For trekking in Northern England, pack sturdy walking boots, weather-appropriate clothing, a map or GPS device, water, snacks, a first aid kit, sun protection, insect repellent, and a small backpack.
Are luggage transfers available on treks in Northern England?
Yes, most of these tours offer luggage transfer services for convenience during your trek in Northern England.
How long do I need to trek in Northern England?
The duration of your trek in Northern England varies based on the route and pace, ranging from a few days for shorter routes to several weeks for longer trails.
Are there family-friendly treks in Northern England?
Yes, Northern England offers family-friendly treks, including flat and accessible routes such as the Yorkshire Dales Way and sections of the Coast to Coast Walk.
What are the accommodations when trekking in Northern England?
Accommodations when trekking in Northern England range from bed and breakfasts to hotels, campsites, and self-catering cottages, with options along the routes or in nearby towns.
Can I do a self-guided walk in Northern England?
Yes, self-guided treks are popular in Northern England, with well-marked trails and support from guidebooks, maps, and online resources for planning and navigation.
Can I do a guided trek in Northern England?
Yes, guided trekking tours are available in Northern England, led by experienced guides who provide insight, assistance, and support along the route.
What are the best walking routes or trails in Northern England for different skill levels?
Some recommended walking routes in Northern England for different skill levels include Hadrian's Wall Path for history enthusiasts, the Yorkshire Dales Way for scenic walks, and sections of the Pennine Way for experienced hikers.
Are there any specific permits or permissions required for certain walking trails or areas in Northern England?
Generally, no permits or permissions are required for walking trails in Northern England. However, it's essential to check for any restrictions or regulations in certain areas, especially those designated as protected nature reserves or private property.
What wildlife and natural attractions can be encountered along the walking routes in Northern England?
Along walking routes in Northern England, you may encounter a variety of wildlife such as sheep, birds of prey, and wildflowers. Natural attractions include stunning waterfalls, ancient woodlands, and dramatic cliffs.
Are there any safety considerations or precautions to keep in mind while walking in Northern England, such as hazards or local regulations?
Safety considerations while walking in Northern England include staying hydrated, wearing appropriate footwear and clothing, being aware of changing weather conditions, and following trail markers or signage. Additionally, it's essential to respect wildlife and local regulations regarding littering and wildlife protection.
What types of transportation options are available to access the starting points or trailheads of walking routes in Northern England?
Transportation options to access starting points or trailheads in Northern England include buses, trains, car parks, and sometimes shuttle services for remote areas. Many walking routes are accessible from nearby towns or villages.
Are there any cultural or historical landmarks along the walking routes in Northern England that are worth exploring?
Yes, Northern England is rich in cultural and historical landmarks, including ancient castles, abbeys, and stone circles. Along the walking routes, you'll find opportunities to explore these historic sites and learn about the region's heritage.
What are the best times of year to visit Northern England for walking tours in terms of weather, crowds, and seasonal attractions?
The best times to visit Northern England for walking tours are typically during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild, and there are fewer crowds. However, summer (July to August) offers longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures, making it ideal for longer hikes. Winter months may bring colder temperatures and shorter daylight hours, but they can also offer a quieter and more peaceful experience on the trails.
Are there any guided tours or local experts available to provide insights into the flora, fauna, history, or culture of Northern England during walking tours?
Yes, there are guided walking tours available in Northern England led by local experts who provide insights into the region's flora, fauna, history, and culture. These tours offer an educational and immersive experience for participants.
Are there any recommended local eateries or establishments along the walking routes in Northern England for meals or refreshments?
Along many walking routes in Northern England, you'll find traditional pubs, tearooms, and local eateries offering delicious meals and refreshments. These establishments often serve locally sourced ingredients and provide a welcoming atmosphere for weary walkers.
What are some alternative activities or attractions in Northern England that complement walking tours, such as museums, galleries, or local events?
In addition to walking tours, Northern England offers a variety of alternative activities and attractions, including visiting museums, galleries, and historic sites, exploring market towns and villages, and attending local events such as food festivals and music concerts.
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Northern England & Scotland | 13 Day Self-Drive
- York Minster
- Gretna Green
- Oban Distillery
- Isle of Mull
- Fort William & Skye
- Urquhart Castle
- Cairngorms National Park
Inclusions & Extras
Automatic economy car with:
- Unlimited mileage
- Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)
- Theft protection (TP),
- Value added tax (VAT)
- Third party liability
- Location service charge (LSC)
Accommodation
- Seahouses (1)
- Portree (2)
- Fort Augustus (2)
- Edinburgh (2)
Other Inclusions
- Discount book, deluxe travel wallet with comprehensive travel documents, luggage tags and driving map.
- Expert service from dedicated sales guide before, during and after your trip.
Optional Extras
- Visitor Attractions & day tours
- Room Upgrades
- Car Upgrade or chauffeur driver
- Personal Wi-Fi device
- Travel Protection
Day 1 : Seahouses
Arrive in Edinburgh and pick up your rental car. Drive south along the coast to the large village of Seahouses on the Northumberland Coast. Check into your accommodation and then go out to take a stroll around the village and wander around the fishing boats in the harbor. Have dinner in this lovely village in the evening. Later on, settle into your room for the night.
Overnight in Seahouses
Day 2 : York Minster & Viking Heritage
Get up early this morning and watch the sunrise before breakfast. Drive south to the city of York. York is a beautifully preserved medieval city great for history lovers. Once you arrive, begin exploring the cobbled streets and the exquisite architecture. Visit York Minster, the largest gothic cathedral in Northern Europe. As York was once the capital of a Viking territory, you can visit the immersive Jorvik Viking Centre to discover details of its Viking heritage. Check into your hotel for the evening and then go back out to find a nice place for dinner.
Overnight in York
Day 3 : The Shambles & Barley Hall
After a traditional English breakfast this morning, do some more exploring and delve into the city’s vibrant café culture. Take time out to enjoy some of the country’s most talented street entertainers or simply watch the world go by while sipping a drink by the river. Also be sure to visit The Shambles, a street of traditional timber-framed buildings dating back to the 14th century. You can also visit Barley Hall, a restored medieval townhouse which was once the home of York’s Lord Mayor.
Day 4 : Gretna Green
You will leave York today for the town of Gretna located in Dumfries & Galloway. The town of Gretna was built during the First World War to provide homes for 30,000 employees of a munitions factory that was the biggest in the world. Discover the story of the factory while you’re here. Also be sure to stop in the village of Gretna Green. This is one of the world’s most popular wedding destinations with thousands of people tying the knot here every year. Historically it was to Gretna Green that young English runaway couples eloped so that they could be married. Gretna Green Famous Blacksmiths Shop, where couples have come to marry since 1754, is still here. Check into your hotel and enjoy your evening in Gretna.
Overnight in Gretna
Day 5 : McCaig’s Tower & Oban Distillery
After breakfast today, begin your drive north up to Oban. The drive is approximately 3.5 hours. Do some exploring in the afternoon. You can visit the Oban War & Peace Museum to discover more about Oban’s rich history as a seaside town. Stop by McCaig’s Tower for a beautiful view of Oban Bay and the Atlantic Islands. Be sure to have a look at the gardens inside the tower. If you’d like a whiskey sample, Oban Distillery won’t disappoint. You’ll get to see how whisky is distilled and sample some at the end of the tour. Enjoy dinner in Oban, dubbed the “Seaside Capital of Scotland.”
Overnight in Oban
Day 6 : Isle of Mull
Today might be a nice day to take a ferry to the Isle of Mull. Ferries leave Oban for Craignure every few hours. The Isle of Mull is the second largest of the Hebrides. It is an island of peninsulas which give it a long and varied coastline offering the visitor endless days of exploration and discovery. The mountains which stretch across the middle of the island rise to over 900m and are well-loved by hill walkers such is the variety of routes and views to be enjoyed. Between its beaches, long and interesting history, and beautiful scenery, you will have lots to do on Mull or nothing at all if you so choose.
Day 7 : Fort William & Skye
Have an early start today as you have a long drive ahead of you. You’ll be making your way to Portree, the largest town on the Isle of Skye. Journey up along the coast and take a slight detour through Ballachulish and Glen Coe, a spectacular glen made famous by the Massacre of Glen Coe of the Clan Macdonald in 1692. Cross Loch Leven and continue along the banks of Loch Eil to Fort William. Fort William’s setting is dramatic, on the shore of Loch Linnhe, and under the mighty hulk of Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis. There is a footpath to the top of the mountain starting close to the town. Just a few minutes from the town is Glen Nevis, one of Scotland’s most picturesque Highland glens. Ben Nevis Distillery and Inverlochy Castle are both possible stops on your way to Skye as are Spean Bridge Woollen Mill and Eilean Donan Castle as you get closer. Settle into your hotel in Portree after a long drive.
Overnight in Portree
Day 8 : Explore the Isle of Skye
Today spend the whole day touring the Isle of Skye. Drive alongside the dramatic Trotternish Ridge and stop at Lealt Waterfall and the Kilt Rock. After a walk at the Quiraing, drive to Uig. Explore the magic of the Fairy Glen, legendary home of the ‘wee people’! After lunch drive to the most westerly point on Skye and walk to Neist Point lighthouse and see some of the most dramatic sea cliffs in Scotland, sea birds and maybe even marine wildlife. Along this drive, stop at Dunvegan Castle, stronghold of the Chiefs of MacLeod for nearly 800 years, making it the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland. View priceless family heirlooms and stroll through formal gardens. Return to Portree at your leisure.
Day 9 : Loch Ness & Fort Augustus
Begin your trip from Portree to Fort Augustus this morning. Drive east and make your way off of the Isle of Skye. Continue until you reach Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness. Home to many great clansmen through the ages and a beautiful historical site, Urquhart Castle is a place you won’t want to miss. Once you’re done exploring on land, be sure to take a boat cruise along Loch Ness and go searching for Nessie – Loch Ness’s elusive sea monster. Continue your drive to Fort Augustus from there. When you arrive, check into accommodation. Enjoy a lovely dinner with a view of Loch Ness in the distance and head back to your accommodation for an early night.
Overnight in Fort Augustus
Day 10 : Glenlivet Distillery Tour & Cairngorms National Park
Make your way to the northern edge of Cairngorms National Park to the world-famous Glenlivet Distillery for a tour and tasting. This is the heart of Speyside which is home to dozens of other whisky distilleries. Following your tour, journey deeper into the park and take in the beautiful scenery. The town of Aviemore is a perfect stopping point for a meal. You may also like to take a tour and generous tasting at The Cairngorm Brewing Company before getting back on the road for Fort Augustus.
Day 11 : Explore Edinburgh
Treat yourself to a late breakfast as you have a longer journey ahead of you today. As you make your way to the beautiful city of Edinburgh take in the beautiful scenic landscape as you navigate back down through the rugged Scottish Highlands. You should arrive in Edinburgh by early evening which gives you time to check into your hotel and explore the the surrounding area of the city and enjoy an evening meal.
Overnight in Edinburgh
Day 12 : Royal Mile & Edinburgh Castle
See the bustling Princes Street and the gracious, wide streets of the 200-year-old Georgian New Town. Walk along part of the Royal Mile where compact medieval houses reach 11 floors tall. Visit Edinburgh Castle, which dominates the city and contains the Crown Jewels of Scotland and the Stone of Scone. Take a Ghost Walking Tour tonight to learn some of the city’s darkest secrets. Enjoy your last dinner in this great city before settling into your accommodation for the night.
Day 13 : Return Home
Make your way to Edinburgh Airport and begin your journey home.
We are more than happy to include a flight quote separately to your package so that you can decide if you would like to book with us or on your own. While booking flights can seem straight-forward, there are often hidden fees or classes of service that do not include seat assignments, meals or checked bags. We have been booking flights since 1985 and know the best routings and have great contracts that mean we often have better prices than what you will see online.
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Planning deposits can then be put towards the cost of the trip should you decide to proceed with the booking.
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Historic Borders of Scotland & England
- Fully customisable itinerary
- Prices from: £975 per person
- Best time to go: April - October
- Transport: Rental car included (optional)
Scottish Borders
Explore the sweeping valleys and historic abbeys of the Scottish Borders, which inspired literary legends such as John Buchan and Sir Walter Scott.
Discover the majestic ruins of Melrose Abbey, the resting place of the heart of Robert the Bruce, and the Gothic mansion of Abbotsford House – once home to author Sir Walter Scott.
Hadrian's Wall
Discover the rich Roman history and dramatic rolling landscapes of Hadrian’s Wall.
Beyond the border, Northumberland features more castles than any other county in England highlighting the turbulent history between Scotland and England.
Experience the unspoilt beauty and seclusion of the largest expanse of Dark Sky in Europe and gaze at the Milky Way, shooting stars and comets.
Holy Island of Lindisfarne
Explore the wild and peaceful Lindisfarne, including the ruins of an expansive medieval monastery with ornately sculpted Celtic carvings – as well as the 16th century Lindisfarne Castle. Cut off from the mainland twice daily by racing tides, the island offers a place for tranquillity.
Northumberland coastline
Experience the dazzling scenery of the Northumberland coast, charming seaside towns and beaches. Travel by boat to the Farne Islands – the most famous bird sanctuary in the British Isles, or visit the secluded medieval chapel at Warkworth Hermitage.
Cheviot Hills
The remote Cheviot Hills are bursting at the seams with thrilling and evocative history from Bronze Age standing stones, to the bloody Flodden Battlefield. Encounter the untamed and unforgettable Wild Chillingham cattle before visiting Chillingham Castle itself.
A Stunning Self-Drive Tour in Scotland & England
This self-drive tour will lead you on a spectacular journey through the Scottish Borders and Northumberland. Journeying through these charming regions you can expect magnificent castles and abbeys, unspoilt coastline and an abundance of diverse wildlife and nature.
Begin your journey in the ancient town of Melrose in the Scottish Borders where you will encounter a scenic area with a fascinating history. The Borders was a battleground between Scotland and England for centuries, and you can learn about its tumultuous past by visiting magnificent ruined abbeys and castles.
From Melrose, drive south to Kielder Forest and Water Park and enjoy abundant wildlife and nature, an ever-evolving network of forest paths and the darkest, clearest skies in the country.
Your next stop is the ancient market town of Hexham, the perfect base for exploring Hadrian’s Wall. Stretching 84 miles from coast to coast, Hadrian’s Wall is the largest ancient monument in northern Europe. Step back in time and visit forts and museums to bring the past to life.
Continue your journey to the glittering Northumbrian coastline and enjoy the luxurious interiors and elegant, horticultural gardens of the quirky Alnwick Castle. The Northumberland coast is famous for its wild, unspoilt beauty. Discover cobbled coastal villages hardly changed by time and the romantic ruins of Dunstanburgh and Bamburgh castles. There is the option to visit Holy Island, which is accessible at low tide across the causeway and where the monastery became a centre for Christianity.
Finally, head inland to the heart of the Cheviot Hills to learn about the unique white cattle which are rarer than Giant Pandas, and experience the living history and culture that hides in every inch of the buffer area between England and Scotland.
Suggested Itinerary
The holiday ideas on our website are just examples of the amazing trips we offer. Think of this itinerary as a starting point which can be tailored into something completely unique to you by our award-winning specialists.
We love the opportunity to use our first-hand knowledge and experience to design and deliver the perfect, bespoke holiday experience for you.
Day 1: Edinburgh to the Scottish Borders
Depart Edinburgh and uncover the secrets of the mysterious Rosslyn Chapel (featured in The Da Vinci Code) before making your way south to the spectacular Scottish Borders.
You can enjoy the panoramic vista from Scott’s view – Sir Walter Scott’s favourite view in Scotland – before visiting the first statue built of Scottish hero Sir William Wallace. Overnight – Melrose
Day 2: Scottish Borders Sightseeing
Spend a full day today exploring the formidable ruins of the four great medieval abbeys – Melrose, Jedburgh, Kelso and Dryburgh.
The abbeys were founded in the 12th century but their proximity to England meant that they were subject to frequent attacks by the English. Their dynamic ruins now paint a fascinating picture of a turbulent time in Scottish history. Melrose Abbey is where the heart of Scotland’s great warrior king – Robert the Bruce – is buried. Overnight – Melrose
Day 3: Scottish Borders to Hadrian's Wall Country
Travel south through the remote Kielder Water and Forest Park where you can enjoy breathtaking scenery, meander through charming woods to secluded picnic spots, follow the outdoor Sculpture Trail and learn about diverse wildlife.
Continue through picturesque Northumberland countryside to historic Hadrian’s Wall Country which will be your base for the next two nights. Overnight – Hadrian’s Wall Country
Day 4: Hadrian’s Wall Sightseeing
A full day to discover an array of Roman history and explore countless historic sites along the 73 mile stone wall.
Visit Housesteads Roman Fort at Bardon Mill, watch live excavations at the Vindolanda archaeology site, and revive battles and warriors at the Roman Army Museum. Overnight – Hadrian’s Wall Country
Day 5: Hadrian's Wall Country to the Northumberland Coast
Travel from Hadrian’s Wall to the golden beaches of the Northumberland Coast. En route, you could visit the ancient village and Hermitage of Warkworth and Alnwick Castle and Gardens. Overnight – Northumberland Coast
Day 6: Northumberland Coast Sightseeing
A full day of adventure on the unspoiled Northumberland Coast featuring a visit to the striking Bamburgh Castle, a boat trip to visit the wildlife of the Farne Islands, or skimming over the sand causeway to the evocative Lindisfarne Island. Overnight – Northumberland Coast
Day 7: Explore the Cheviot Hills
Venture into unexplored territory in the secluded Cheviot Hills and take the opportunity to learn about Northumberland’s haunting history.
Walk through hidden hillforts to wild waterfalls, encounter the untamed Wild Chillingham cattle, and visit medieval Chillingham Castle known as ‘England’s most haunted castle’. Overnight – Northumberland Coast
Day 8: Depart the Northumberland Coast
After breakfast, it’s time to end your journey and it’s less than a two hour drive to Edinburgh.
What's Included?
Your holiday includes:
- Carefully selected en-suite accommodation for 7 nights including traditional Scottish or English breakfast
- Comprehensive information pack
- Personalised itinerary with our recommendations for the best places to eat and drink and sightseeing suggestions
- Map with our recommended driving route
- 8 days rental of an Economy car (other vehicle categories available) including comprehensive insurance
- 24-hour emergency contact number
- Full financial protection
Your holiday doesn't include:
- Travel insurance
- Lunches and evening meals
Accommodation & Prices
We know that after a busy day of sightseeing an exceptional place to stay makes all the difference. That’s why all of the accommodation we select is hand-picked using our first-hand knowledge of the best places to stay.
Our discerning team has a wealth of experience, and we extensively research and regularly review all of the accommodation we select for our clients.
Please choose from one of our accommodation categories below. If you wish to combine these categories or perhaps upgrade for a special occasion let us know in your enquiry.
A collection of quality 4* Guest Houses and 3* Hotels often located in beautiful locations which provide an excellent standard of accommodation.
Tastefully decorated and furnished, these properties are generally owned and operated by locals who have a genuine passion for their region which they are keen to share with you. Their warm hospitality is sure to be a highlight of your experience.
It also comprises larger 4* Hotels selected for their high standard of accommodation, exceptional service, and great location. These range from traditional luxury to contemporary Hotels.
These are truly magical places and amongst the best Britain has to offer. The perfect choice when you would like somewhere really special which can be a treat for the night or for your entire holiday.
Our packages include car rental and comprehensive insurance for the duration of your holiday. Absolute Escapes has an excellent relationship with a number of car hire operators and we are able to offer quality vehicles and great value for money.
If you plan to bring your own vehicle, we are also able to offer this itinerary without a rental car.
All our packages include:
- Collision Damage Waiver
- Super Damage Excess Waiver
- Third Party Insurance
- Theft Waiver
- Good for 2 people
- Maximum of 4 passengers
- 2 large suitcases
- Manual or automatic transmission
- Good for 2 – 4 people
- Maximum of 5 passengers
Intermediate
- Good for up to 4 people
- 3 large suitcases
- Good for 5 people
- Maximum of 7 passengers
- 3 – 4 large suitcases
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Our Rail Tours of Britian
Here at adeo Travel, we specialize in creating tailor-made, independent rail tours of Britain for our overseas guests. Use one of our outline tours or work with your Britain vacation expert to develop a unique itinerary, either way, you can benefit from Britain’s extensive rail network , the flexible Britrail system and the knowledge and expertise of your adeo Travel advisor to discover England , Scotland and Wales by rail.
Britain is an ideal destination to explore by rail; there are over 10,000 miles of track traversing our small island reaching all corners of the UK. Britain is home to some of the world’s most scenic rail journeys with tracks taking you through sweeping landscapes, over historic viaducts and in to the heart of Britain’s historic cities . British trains are generally modern, punctual, quick and comfortable and the esteemed Britrail system not only offers fully flexible travel and a variety of pass-types to suit your travel needs but also provides excellent value as they are specifically designed for and exclusively available to overseas visitors! If you don’t want to drive on the “wrong” side of the road but are still looking to travel independently then a self-guided rail tour is certainly the best solution for your Britain vacation needs.
Adeo Travel rail tours are always fully inclusive of your flexible daily rail travel via the Britrail Pass system , all over-night hotel accommodation and our comprehensive travel documents pack. Whilst travel is flexible, we’ll enclose useful, easy-to-read outline rail schedules specific to your trip with full details of station names, journey-times and required service changes. Along with this you’ll also receive our personally collated rail travel hints and tips to help you along the way. Our suggested lodgings are always centrally located within each destination which ensures they are convenient both for access to the main railway stations and for local sightseeing on foot or public transport. And you can also add a range of optional extras such as day-tours, hop-on-hop-off bus tickets, sightseeing passes, admissions, and local experiences – simply ask your local Britain expert for advice and recommendations.
Our rail tour itineraries are completely flexible enabling you to customize your trip to suit your needs and budget; choose your level of hotel accommodation from historic town-houses to chic modern city hotels, add destinations or extend your stay in existing locations. There can be some limitations of the adaptability of a rail-tour when considering timetables, journey times and the reach of the network but with your adeo Travel expert on hand to share their experience and advice you will sweep through the planning and development of your itinerary.
An adeo Travel rail tour provides the best of both worlds – you can travel independently throughout Britain without having to drive in a foreign country. Travelling by train you can sit back and soak up the views as you glide between your overnight destinations all the while benefitting from our expert planning and friendly support before, during and after travel.
Key features
- Customizable itineraries
- Fully flexible rail travel throughout Britain via the official Britrail system
- All overnight accommodation to suit your preferences and budget
- Full cooked regional breakfast each morning
- Easy-to-understand rail schedules specific to your itinerary
- Expert advice from your adeo Travel Britain Expert during the planning of your trip
- A dedicated out-of-hours contact number for use during travel
- Full travel documents pack including suggested sightseeing outline Britain map travel vouchers and our local rail hints and tips.
Tour benefits
- Excellent value rail travel with rates exclusively available to overseas visitors to Britain
- Britrail rail passes selected to suit your specific tour itinerary
- Relaxing travel – sit back and enjoy the views
- Travel independently but with the support of adeo Travel’s local expertise
- Travel at your own pace and choose how long you spend in each destination
- Travel when you want - you’re not tied to set departure dates
- Decide on your level of accommodation and we’ll propose the specifics
- Hassle-free planning with your own dedicated expert.
Read more about our boutique small group tours of England, Scotland Wales, including our signature Regional and Combination tours of Britain.
Britain Rail Tours
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An England Rail Tour – Make use of England’s extensive and far-reaching rail network to explore the corners of this great nation. From the capital city of London your journey will take you to England’s farthest reaches in on the Cornish Peninsula and the Lake District. Along the way you’ll visit a host of heritage cites including Plymouth, Bath, Oxford, Chester and York. You’ll take in scenic rail rides along the Cornish Coast and over the Yorkshire Dales and enjoy small-group day tours to reach those less accessible spots including Stonehenge, the Cotswolds and the dramatic scenery of the Lake District.
A Wales Rail Tour – Relax and enjoy the views of your scenic rail journeys as you explore the unique culture and landscapes of Wales. From the cosmopolitan capital of Cardiff this rail journey will take you to the rugged coastlines of Pembrokeshire, through the picturesque Welsh border Marches and into the dramatic landscapes of the Snowdonia National Park. Along the way you’ll see the beautiful coastal towns of Tenby and Llandudno, historic Shrewsbury and the hidden gem in medieval Conwy.
A Rail Tour of Wales – Enjoy an epic rail journey taking you to all corners of this small but magnificent nation. Your rail tour takes you from the Welsh capital of Cardiff through the rugged coastlines of Pembrokeshire to the dramatic mountains of the Snowdonia National Park. Medieval castles and historic harbour towns await as well as some of Wales' renowned historic and heritage railway lines which will take you on some of the most scenic rail journeys that Britain has to offer. All in all a comprehensive tour of Wales travelling by train.
A Britain Rail Tour – Experience the cities and landscapes of two great nations on this rail journey of discovery through England and Scotland. Travelling from vibrant London in the South to romantic Edinburgh in the North and back again your itinerary will take you through the historic cities of Oxford, Glasgow and York. Along the way you’ll experience scenic rail-rides through the rolling British countryside and enjoy hand-picked day tours to reach the rural sites and villages of the Cotswolds, the Lake District and Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park.
Scottish Highlands Rail Tour – Enjoy some of the world’s most beautiful rail journeys as you tour the scenic Western Highlands and the West Coast of Scotland by train. Experience the famous West Highland Line, cross the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct and travel over the sea to the tranquil Isle of Skye. You’ll experience the best of both worlds with overnight stays in the cultural cities of Glasgow, Inverness and Edinburgh and day trips to the remote landscapes of Glencoe, Skye’s northern peninsula and the shores of Loch Ness.
A Great Britain Rail Tour - Make use of Britain's extensive rail network on this comprehensive rail tour through England, Scotland and Wales. Your journey will take you from the bustling city of London over scenic rail routes to the remote Highlands of Scotland. You’ll experience Britain’s many cultural highlights along the way including the historic cities of Cardiff, Bath, York and Edinburgh. In selected destinations your trip is complemented with small-group day tours to ensure you reach those out-of-the-way highlights such as Stonehenge, the rustic scenery of the Lake District and Loch Ness.
A Northern England Rail Tour – Travel by train to explore the rustic landscapes and historic cities of the North of England. Your scenic rail journeys will take you over the Yorkshire Dales and through the rolling hills of Cheshire whilst overnight stays in Chester and York offer an insight into England’s medieval and Roman history. A true highlight will be a two night stay in Windermere with an included day-tour to explore the dramatic landscapes of the Lake District National Park.
A British Rail Tour – Get two countries for the price of one as you use the British rail network to explore the rails England and Wales. Your itinerary will include scenic rail rides through the scenic Welsh border Marches and over the Yorkshire Dales whilst overnight stops include the historic cities of Chester and York and the cosmopolitan Welsh capital city of Cardiff. In order to best explore the rural landscapes of Wales we’ve included two separate day tours to explore the South Wales countryside and the mountains of Snowdonia in the North Wales.
Rail Tour of Britain – Travel by train on this rail adventure through Britain touching the highlights of England, Scotland and Wales. Visit the elegant historic cities of York, Bath and Chester and enjoy scenic rail journeys through the rolling hills of the English Lake District, the Scottish Lowlands and the Welsh border Marches. Your trip is rounded off with stays in no fewer than three capital cities in London, Edinburgh and Cardiff and includes selected day-tours to reach more rural sites such as the Cotswolds and Stonehenge.
A Rail Tour of England – Experience the highlights of England on this concise but attraction packed tour as you traverse the comprehensive English rail network. Enjoy overnight stays in some of England’s best-known heritage cities including Bath, Oxford and York to see iconic sites such as ancient Roman Baths, medieval university colleges and towering cathedrals. You’ll also experience England’s quintessential countryside as included small-group tours take you in to the heart of the Cotswolds villages and Lake District National Park.
A Cotswolds Rail Tour – Use England’s rail network to explore the historic towns and quintessential countryside of the heart of England. From the Regency streets of Bath and the medieval colleges of Oxford to the Elizabethan streets of Stratford-upon-Avon, this region is brimming with English history and heritage. You’ll also enjoy day-tours to the rolling hills and chocolate-box cottages of the Cotswolds countryside and over the Wiltshire plains to Stonehenge.
Scotland Rail Tour – Experience some of Britain’s most spectacular and scenic rail journeys as you explore Scotland and the Scottish Highlands by train. Your epic Scottish rail trip will take you from the vibrant cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow to Scotland’s scenic West Coast, through the dramatic Scottish Highlands and over the sea to the remote Isle of Skye. A hand-picked selection of small-group day tours will allow you to discover the remote landscapes and sites of the Highlands and Skye which cannot be reached by rail alone.
A Scottish Rail Tour – Traverse the rails of central Scotland and the Eastern Highlands on this train trip to experience the heart of Scotland. This rail journey takes you from the bright lights of Edinburgh through the historic highland towns of Stirling, Inverness, Aberdeen and the lesser-known gem of Pitlochry. You’ll enjoy Scenic rail journeys through the Cairngorm Mountains and over the Grampian Highlands whilst selected day-tours from Inverness and Aberdeen will enable you to experience the mysteries of Loch Ness and Royal Deeside.
When is the next total solar eclipse in the US after 2024 and what is its path? What to know
The highly anticipated 2024 total solar eclipse will cross North America on Monday , giving millions of sky-gazers the chance to see a rare cosmic event that won't be viewable again for 20 years.
The eclipse's path of totality will travel over a portion of northern Mexico before entering the U.S. It then it will cross 13 states from Texas to Maine, where the spectacle is expected to attract huge crowds.
If you aren't lucky enough to be in the path of totality this time around, you will have another chance - you'll just have to wait until the 2040s.
Here's what we know about the next total solar eclipse to cross over the U.S.
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When is the next total solar eclipse visible from the U.S.?
It will be 20 years before there's a chance to witness a total solar eclipse in the United States again.
According to NASA, after Monday's total solar eclipse , the next one viewable from the contiguous U.S. will be on Aug. 23, 2044.
2044 total solar eclipse path of totality
Unfortunately, the 2044 total solar eclipse won't have the broad reach across the U.S. as the 2024 eclipse.
The path of totality during the 2044 eclipse will only touch three states, according to the Planetary Society, a nonprofit involved in research, public outreach, and political space advocacy.
The eclipse will begin in Greenland, sweep through Canada and end around sunset in Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota.
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2045 solar eclipse
While the 2044 total eclipse will only touch three states, a 2045 eclipse will have a more robust path across the U.S.
Expected to occur on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2045, this solar eclipse will trace a path of totality over California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.
A partial solar eclipse will also be viewable in 35 other states, according to National Eclipse.com
What is a total solar eclipse?
Any celestial object like a moon or a planet that passes between two other bodies can create an eclipse by obscuring the view of objects like the sun.
In the event of a solar eclipse, the moon comes in between the Earth and the sun, blocking its light from reaching a small part of our planet. Partial eclipses, when some part of the sun remains visible, are the most common, making total eclipses a rare sight to behold.
Total eclipses can lead to a period of darkness lasting for several minutes, during which time nocturnal animals stir while confused birds and insects may fall silent, NASA says.
When a solar eclipse reaches totality, people are able to see the sun’s outer atmosphere called the corona, which is usually obscured by the sun's bright surface. This offers scientists an uncommon opportunity to study the corona .
Totality also offers spectators a chance to gaze upon the spectacular sight with the naked eye, though proper safety glasses are still required for the rest of the time.
What states are on the 2024 eclipse path of totality?
Mexico's Pacific coast will be the first location in continental North America to experience totality, which is expected to occur at about 11:07 a.m. PDT, according to NASA .
As the moon's shadow will northeast, totality in the U.S. will begin in Texas at 1:27 p.m. CDT. The path will then cut diagonally across the country, traveling through Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont and New Hampshire.
The eclipse's path is expected to end in Maine at 3:35 p.m. EDT before visiting the maritime provinces of Canada, according to estimates.
See interactive maps of the 2024 path .
Contributing: Doyle Rice, Ramon Padilla & Janet Loehrke, USA TODAY
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Cwgc war graves week 2024 - hull northern cemetery.
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- Thursday May 16 4:30 PM
- Saturday May 18 2:30 PM
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About this event.
Join us for a tour of Hull Northern Cemetery.
Our tours are free to the public, but if you would like to support us then please consider donating to our charity The Commonwealth War Graves Foundation (CWGF).
https://foundation.cwgc.org/donate/
MEETING POINT is at the CWGC plot.
Take the entrance at the top end on Chanterlands Avenue next to Number 445 into the cemetery. Follow this road to a large roundabout with a chapel in the middle. Take the 3rd exit (last exit) past the CWGC cross and follow this road to the next junction on your left. Here is the CWGC area of the cemetery, you can park anywhere along these roads.
Hull, the third largest port in the United Kingdom, was subjected to many heavy air raids throughout the Second World War, although the Humber was strongly defended by heavy anti-aircraft guns, by barrage balloons, and by ships of the home fleet.
On the tour we will visit allied, German and Italian graves, the screen wall remembering those from cemeteries lost ,and in the scattered graves we will look at a Dambuster crew member.
Parking available on site; on-site facilities and toilets; uneven ground.
Please dress for the weather and wear suitable footwear.
The Commonwealth War Graves Foundation (CWGF) aims to actively engage all communities with the work of the CWGC by telling the inspiring stories through education and outreach projects.
The CWGF is an independent charity registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales (1171947) and Scotland (SC051982).
Frequently asked questions
At the CWGC plot. Take the entrance at the top end on Chanterlands Avenue. Follow this road to a large roundabout with a chapel in the middle. Take the 3rd exit (last exit) past the CWGC cross and follow this road to the next junction on your left. Here is the CWGC plot, park anywhere along the road
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Explore the northern corner of England's bustling cities and breathtaking scenery Head north to discover some of England's most fascinating places: the romantic Lake District, the scholar's life in Oxford and Cambridge, and York's medieval charms. ... Tour its pretty harbor and cobbled streets with your tour director before departing for ...
We specialise in the Northern regions of Great Britain - comprising of tours of Northern England, tours of North Wales and tours of Scotland. Discover vast mountains, valleys, hills and dales, cosmopolitan cities and quaint market towns, lively forests and gardens or our beautiful coastlines. You will find an abundance of awe-inspiring ...
5 day tour. North East England Tour. Price from: £425.00 per day. The Last Kingdom Tour Embark on a captivating journey through the Kingdom of Northumbria and the enchanting region of Northumberland with our exclusive Last Kingdom Tour. Over a millennium ago, the Kingdom of Northumbria spanned from Edinburgh to York, weaving a tapestry of ...
One of the best walks in the UK is the Hadrian's Wall Path. This self-guided walking tour allows you to explore beautiful Northern England, while enjoying the history and beauty of the English Countryside. Trekking. Self-Guided. Jan-Dec. 7 days from $1,150 USD Details. Open details for Yorkshire Dales Cycleway Tour.
1475. A Northern England Rail Tour - Travel by train to explore the rustic landscapes and historic cities of the North of England. Your scenic rail journeys will take you over the Yorkshire Dales and through the rolling hills of Cheshire whilst overnight stays in Chester and York offer an insight into England's medieval and Roman history.
Featured Tours - Northern England. 5 - 11 Days 14 Tours. 690 Reviews. Hadrian's Wall Walk. Hike along Hadrian's Wall, a historic Roman UNESCO site, across the whole of Northern England. From $690.00. All Tours. 8 - 18 Days 8 Tours. 350 Reviews. Coast to Coast Walk.
Start in London and end in Oxford! With the Explorer tour Gems of Northern England - 9 Days/8 Nights, you have a 9 days tour package taking you through London, England and 5 other destinations in England. Gems of Northern England - 9 Days/8 Nights includes accommodation in a hotel as well as an expert guide, meals, transport and more. Expand All.
Explore the highlights of Northern England on a 10-day guided walking trip through the Yorkshire Dales, Lake District, and Peak District. Close Articles by Year << >> April 2024; ... join your guide on beautiful hikes on this highlights tour of Northern England. Over ten days, walk through verdant valleys, around tranquil lakes, and along ...
Our 5-day tour of northern England was wonderful, with guide Adam driving us through thoughtfully-selected historical sites and charming villages, with two days passing leisurely along backroads through the glorious pastoral landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales and the Lakes District. This inspiring tour of rural beauty exceeded expectations.
York, Windermere & Hadrian's Wall - 5 day tour. Uncover the best of northern England on this 5-day escorted tour from Edinburgh. Visit fortified Berwick-upon-Tweed and the imposing Bamburgh Castle. Spend two nights in York with time to explore independently and cross the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Discover our small group tours to Northern England & Scotland! We offer some great escorted trips, expedition cruises, themed breaks & eco-friendly tours. [email protected] +44(0 ... Northern England is a place of unique character and Britain's hidden gem ranging from unspoilt sandy beaches and breathtaking countryside to vibrant cities rich ...
Northern England culinary package. Get an insight into British cuisine with this package. On day 2 enjoy a traditional pub lunch in Durham, in a cosy atmospheric English pub. On day 4 upgrade the visit to the Lake District with a delicious lunch at The Boathouse Bar & Restaurant which is beautifully located next to Lake Windermere.
A ticket to ride in Northern England includes Herriot Country, the Lake District, Hogwarts and entry to one of the world's finest cathedrals. The striking upland landscapes of Northern England have inspired many writers and poets. William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter drew their creativity from the stunning Lake District; James Herriot, from ...
So, on this tour, you find out what's so special about the North. You travel to York and learn about an ancient Viking city. You try out Britain's most famous cakes and cheeses. You venture through the legends of Robin Hood. And you roll over the green and scenic valleys of the Peak District. So, join this tour and explore the best of North ...
3 Countries. Explore the Best of Britain on this incredible trip across England, Scotland and Wales, and travel over the sea to the Isle of Skye. Imagine life as a Benedictine monk at Buckfast Abbey, feel the hope of brave pilgrims in Plymouth and be inspired by the beauty of Lake Windermere. FROM. $3,925.
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Following your tour, journey deeper into the park and take in the beautiful scenery. The town of Aviemore is a perfect stopping point for a meal. You may also like to take a tour and generous tasting at The Cairngorm Brewing Company before getting back on the road for Fort Augustus. Overnight in Fort Augustus. Day 11 : Explore Edinburgh
A full day to discover an array of Roman history and explore countless historic sites along the 73 mile stone wall. Visit Housesteads Roman Fort at Bardon Mill, watch live excavations at the Vindolanda archaeology site, and revive battles and warriors at the Roman Army Museum. Overnight - Hadrian's Wall Country.
A Northern England Rail Tour - Travel by train to explore the rustic landscapes and historic cities of the North of England. Your scenic rail journeys will take you over the Yorkshire Dales and through the rolling hills of Cheshire whilst overnight stays in Chester and York offer an insight into England's medieval and Roman history. A true ...
Durham, a historic university city nestled in Northern England, offers an equally compelling narrative steeped in centuries-old architecture, academic prestige, and picturesque landscapes.
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Join us for a tour of Hull Northern Cemetery. Our tours are free to the public, but if you would like to support us then please consider donating to our charity The Commonwealth War Graves Foundation (CWGF). ... The CWGF is an independent charity registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales (1171947) and Scotland (SC051982 ...