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Best of England, Wales and Scotland

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CAD 9,461
Duration
19 days
Countries
United Kingdom
Activity
easy
Group size
Max 12
Rating
4.8 · 4 reviewsvia Intrepid Travel

The adventure

Where can you find the birthplace of Harry Potter, mountainous national parks, rolling countryside and medieval architecture? The UK of course! This three-week adventure will take you through some must-see sites in England, Wales and Scotland. Take a punt through Oxford, explore the beauty of the Cotswolds and discover popular filming locations of Doctor Who. Stroll through the Snowdonia National Park, learn about The Beatles’ past in Liverpool and hit the town in Glasgow. Support local communities in Edinburgh, travel through the undulating landscape of the Scottish Highlands and Cairngorms National Park and visit the untouched Isle of Skye.

At a glance

Duration
19 days
Route
London → Edinburgh
Countries
United Kingdom
Activity level
easy
Style
National Parks & Wilderness
Group size
Max 12
Ages
15+
Flights
Not included
Solo travellers
Welcome

Day by day

Ruins of Hardknott Fort with a mountainous backdrop in England's Lake District.
Your journey through

United Kingdom

Day 1LondonWelcome to London! England’s capital and largest city stands on the River Thames and has a history spanning back to the time of the ancient Romans. There’s lots to see and do in this bustling metropolis, so it’s recommended that you arrive a couple of days early to explore the city. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting tonight at 6 pm. After, you’re free to hit a West End show or find a fancy restaurant for dinner with your group – ask your local leader for all the best recommendations.
High-rise modern building facade contrasting with unique rooftop design in Dublin.London
Welcome to London! England’s capital and largest city stands on the River Thames and has a history spanning back to the time of the ancient Romans. There’s lots to see and do in this bustling metropolis, so it’s recommended that you arrive a couple of days early to explore the city. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting tonight at 6 pm. After, you’re free to hit a West End show or find a fancy restaurant for dinner with your group – ask your local leader for all the best recommendations.
Map showing London
Day 2OxfordTake a train to Oxford after breakfast this morning. Established in the 12th century, Oxford revolves around its prestigious university of the same name. The architecture of the city’s medieval centre led poet Matthew Arnold to the nickname 'City of Dreaming Spires'. Enjoy a spot of punting – a timeless Oxford tradition of taking a leisurely boat ride (or punt) upstream. Pass gorgeously green gardens and admire the city from the water. Then, you have a free afternoon to explore at your own pace. You might like to visit the famed college campuses or the Botanic Gardens, where you can picnic for lunch.
Captivating architectural view of a street in Oxford, England at sunrise, showcasing historic buildings.Oxford
Take a train to Oxford after breakfast this morning. Established in the 12th century, Oxford revolves around its prestigious university of the same name. The architecture of the city’s medieval centre led poet Matthew Arnold to the nickname 'City of Dreaming Spires'. Enjoy a spot of punting – a timeless Oxford tradition of taking a leisurely boat ride (or punt) upstream. Pass gorgeously green gardens and admire the city from the water. Then, you have a free afternoon to explore at your own pace. You might like to visit the famed college campuses or the Botanic Gardens, where you can picnic for lunch.
Map showing Oxford
Day 3OxfordToday, you have a free day to explore Oxford. Maybe get a different view of Oxford's world-famous university from the top of Carfax Tower, get spellbound on a Harry Potter locations tour, visit the Ashmolean – Britain’s oldest public museum – or uncover the story of Lewis Carroll’s classic children’s novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland at its birthplace, Christ Church College.
A lively day on an Oxford street with people and a cyclist amidst historic architecture.Oxford
Today, you have a free day to explore Oxford. Maybe get a different view of Oxford's world-famous university from the top of Carfax Tower, get spellbound on a Harry Potter locations tour, visit the Ashmolean – Britain’s oldest public museum – or uncover the story of Lewis Carroll’s classic children’s novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland at its birthplace, Christ Church College.
Map showing Oxford
Day 4Moreton-in-MarshHave breakfast, then head out for a daytrip to the rolling hills of the Cotswolds. Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this region rises from the meadows of the upper Thames and is a beautiful place to spend a leisurely afternoon. Explore the English countryside and the charm of the local villages. This area is also known for its distinctive yellow limestone buildings, including medieval ‘wool churches’ and thatched homes. You’ll have lunch in the famous Hook Norton Brewery, where you can taste some award-winning ales. Tonight, you’re free to make your own dinner plans. You’ll spend the night in Moreton-in-Marsh.
A scenic aerial shot over the English countryside at sunset showcasing houses and a vast forest.Moreton
Have breakfast, then head out for a daytrip to the rolling hills of the Cotswolds. Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this region rises from the meadows of the upper Thames and is a beautiful place to spend a leisurely afternoon. Explore the English countryside and the charm of the local villages. This area is also known for its distinctive yellow limestone buildings, including medieval ‘wool churches’ and thatched homes. You’ll have lunch in the famous Hook Norton Brewery, where you can taste some award-winning ales. Tonight, you’re free to make your own dinner plans. You’ll spend the night in Moreton-in-Marsh.
Map showing Moreton
Day 5CardiffAfter breakfast, take a private transfer to Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Enjoy some free time for lunch before setting off on a guided walking tour with a local expert. Discover many of Cardiff’s must-see highlights as you explore the city centre.The rest of the evening is yours to spend however you like – maybe step into the world of Doctor Who with a visit to some of the iconic filming locations from this hit BBC series. Your handy local leader will be ready with recommendations for where to keep exploring or grab a bite to eat.
Stunning view of Cardiff Bay's illuminated skyline at night reflecting on the water.Cardiff
After breakfast, take a private transfer to Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Enjoy some free time for lunch before setting off on a guided walking tour with a local expert. Discover many of Cardiff’s must-see highlights as you explore the city centre.The rest of the evening is yours to spend however you like – maybe step into the world of Doctor Who with a visit to some of the iconic filming locations from this hit BBC series. Your handy local leader will be ready with recommendations for where to keep exploring or grab a bite to eat.
Map showing Cardiff
Day 6Snowdonia National ParkWake up bright and early this morning for breakfast at your hotel, then take a private transfer to Beddgelert – a village nestled in the Snowdonia area of Wales, translating to ‘Gelert’s Grave’. This community was named after the legend of Gelert the dog, who Prince Llywelyn left to guard his child. To this day, thousands visit the cairn of stones that mark this grave. When you arrive, take a scenic hike on the Lon Gwyrfai path from Rhyd Ddu to Beddgelert. Winding through some of the best parts of Snowdonia National Park, this trail will take you through Welsh plantations, ancient woodlands and viewpoints spanning across the valley. You’ll stop for lunch along the way. After the hike, you’ll take a private transfer to Bangor – the oldest city in Wales. Once you arrive, the rest of your afternoon is free. Relax at your hotel or maybe visit one of the many cathedrals in the city.
Explore the rugged beauty of rocky cliffs and mountain ranges in Wales under a clear blue sky.Snowdonia National Park
Wake up bright and early this morning for breakfast at your hotel, then take a private transfer to Beddgelert – a village nestled in the Snowdonia area of Wales, translating to ‘Gelert’s Grave’. This community was named after the legend of Gelert the dog, who Prince Llywelyn left to guard his child. To this day, thousands visit the cairn of stones that mark this grave. When you arrive, take a scenic hike on the Lon Gwyrfai path from Rhyd Ddu to Beddgelert. Winding through some of the best parts of Snowdonia National Park, this trail will take you through Welsh plantations, ancient woodlands and viewpoints spanning across the valley. You’ll stop for lunch along the way. After the hike, you’ll take a private transfer to Bangor – the oldest city in Wales. Once you arrive, the rest of your afternoon is free. Relax at your hotel or maybe visit one of the many cathedrals in the city.
Map showing Snowdonia National Park
Day 7LiverpoolThis morning, take a short train ride to Chester – a cathedral city first founded as a Roman fortress in the 1st century. Take a boat cruise along the River Dee and see the highlights of this ancient city, with its red sandstone Roman walls, from the water. Have some free time for lunch, then take a train to Liverpool. Enjoy a free evening when you arrive – maybe hit one of the many pubs and meet some local Liverpudlians over a pint.
Scenic view of Liverpool's Royal Liver Building at the waterfront, showcasing architectural elegance.Liverpool
This morning, take a short train ride to Chester – a cathedral city first founded as a Roman fortress in the 1st century. Take a boat cruise along the River Dee and see the highlights of this ancient city, with its red sandstone Roman walls, from the water. Have some free time for lunch, then take a train to Liverpool. Enjoy a free evening when you arrive – maybe hit one of the many pubs and meet some local Liverpudlians over a pint.
Map showing Liverpool
Day 8LiverpoolHave breakfast this morning and then head into Liverpool – famously, the hometown of The Beatles. You’ll take a walking tour of the city with a local guide, exploring the waterfront, the famous architecture of the Georgian Quarter and local pubs where the Fab 4 began their musical journey. Explore some local music shops, record stores and other famous locations tied to the music legends while learning about the history of Liverpool itself. After, maybe grab a pub dinner with your group before enjoying a free evening to explore at your own pace.
Iconic view of historic Liverpool architecture with classic and modern elements.Liverpool
Have breakfast this morning and then head into Liverpool – famously, the hometown of The Beatles. You’ll take a walking tour of the city with a local guide, exploring the waterfront, the famous architecture of the Georgian Quarter and local pubs where the Fab 4 began their musical journey. Explore some local music shops, record stores and other famous locations tied to the music legends while learning about the history of Liverpool itself. After, maybe grab a pub dinner with your group before enjoying a free evening to explore at your own pace.
Map showing Liverpool
Day 9Lake District National ParkAfter breakfast this morning, you’ll take a train to Windermere, in the famous Lake District of England. A mountainous region and national park, this area is popular for its stunning scenery, glacial ribbon lakes and literary history as a central source of inspiration for 19th-century Romantic poets like William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Have some free time for lunch, explore the town of Windermere and then take a walk with your trip leader along the shore of Lake Windermere – by far, the most popular natural lake to explore in the district. This lake is also the largest in the country! The rest of your day is free – maybe continue to explore the region by foot, relax at your hotel or find a quaint spot for dinner with your group.
Captivating view of Wast Water with pebbled shore and surrounding hills in Wasdale Head, England.Lake District National Park
After breakfast this morning, you’ll take a train to Windermere, in the famous Lake District of England. A mountainous region and national park, this area is popular for its stunning scenery, glacial ribbon lakes and literary history as a central source of inspiration for 19th-century Romantic poets like William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Have some free time for lunch, explore the town of Windermere and then take a walk with your trip leader along the shore of Lake Windermere – by far, the most popular natural lake to explore in the district. This lake is also the largest in the country! The rest of your day is free – maybe continue to explore the region by foot, relax at your hotel or find a quaint spot for dinner with your group.
Map showing Lake District National Park
Day 10Lake District National ParkToday, you have a free day to explore the Lake District National Park – your trip leader will have plenty of suggestions for hikes, short walks and activities in the area. You might like to take a boat tour on Windermere Lake, visit Beatrix Potter’s home in Near Sawrey or try some of the legendary gingerbread in Grasmere.
Beautiful landscape of Easedale Tarn with mountains and clear sky in Lake District, UK.Lake District National Park
Today, you have a free day to explore the Lake District National Park – your trip leader will have plenty of suggestions for hikes, short walks and activities in the area. You might like to take a boat tour on Windermere Lake, visit Beatrix Potter’s home in Near Sawrey or try some of the legendary gingerbread in Grasmere.
Map showing Lake District National Park
Day 11EdinburghTake a train to Edinburgh in Scotland this morning. The birthplace of Harry Potter, Edinburgh is a hilly city that has captured the hearts and minds of many writers throughout history and is a UNESCO City of Literature. When you arrive, you’ll take a city walk with your leader. Explore the medieval Old Town, with Edinburgh Castle looming above, then head into the Georgian New Town with its beautiful gardens and neoclassical buildings. The rest of the afternoon is free. Maybe explore the castle, home to Scotland’s crown jewels, or head to Arthur’s Seat, an imposing peak with sweeping views over the city in Holyrood Park. Or, you could book a Potter-themed walking tour to see the locations that inspired JK Rowling and even visit the grave of the original Tom Riddle! Tonight, maybe join your group to celebrate a trip well-travelled with a farewell dinner in one of the city’s popular restaurants.
A picturesque view of an ancient castle surrounded by vibrant greenery under a cloudy sky.Edinburgh
Take a train to Edinburgh in Scotland this morning. The birthplace of Harry Potter, Edinburgh is a hilly city that has captured the hearts and minds of many writers throughout history and is a UNESCO City of Literature. When you arrive, you’ll take a city walk with your leader. Explore the medieval Old Town, with Edinburgh Castle looming above, then head into the Georgian New Town with its beautiful gardens and neoclassical buildings. The rest of the afternoon is free. Maybe explore the castle, home to Scotland’s crown jewels, or head to Arthur’s Seat, an imposing peak with sweeping views over the city in Holyrood Park. Or, you could book a Potter-themed walking tour to see the locations that inspired JK Rowling and even visit the grave of the original Tom Riddle! Tonight, maybe join your group to celebrate a trip well-travelled with a farewell dinner in one of the city’s popular restaurants.
Map showing Edinburgh
Day 12GlasgowToday morning after breakfast, make your way to the train station and travel to Glasgow. Glasgow is a city full of character, history and flair and has recently been designated as a UNESCO Creative City of Music. When you arrive, you’ll have some free time to explore before your second welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. Maybe set off on the City Centre Mural Trail or visit the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. After your meeting, maybe get acquainted over dinner – Merchant City is a great area for some fresh seafood or a pint.
A blend of modern and Victorian architecture in Glasgow, Scotland, showcasing urban contrast.Glasgow
Today morning after breakfast, make your way to the train station and travel to Glasgow. Glasgow is a city full of character, history and flair and has recently been designated as a UNESCO Creative City of Music. When you arrive, you’ll have some free time to explore before your second welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. Maybe set off on the City Centre Mural Trail or visit the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. After your meeting, maybe get acquainted over dinner – Merchant City is a great area for some fresh seafood or a pint.
Map showing Glasgow
Day 13Fort WilliamThis morning, take a short walk to the train station to catch an early morning train – the world-famous West Highland Line. This captivating railway journey from Glasgow to Fort William takes you through some of Scotland's most breathtaking landscapes. You’ll arrive in Fort William in the early afternoon, giving you time to explore this famous town that’s home to the highest mountain in the UK – Ben Nevis. In the afternoon, weather permitting, you can opt to join your leader on a hike into Glen Nevis, ascending to the summit of Cow Hill. Your efforts will be rewarded with spectacular panoramic views of Glen Nevis, the surrounding peaks and across Fort William to Loch Linnhe and beyond. The rest of the day is free, so maybe hole up in one of the cosy local pubs for a hearty meal – ask your leader for all the best recommendations.
Breathtaking landscape of the Torlundy highlands in Scotland under a cloudy sky.Fort William
This morning, take a short walk to the train station to catch an early morning train – the world-famous West Highland Line. This captivating railway journey from Glasgow to Fort William takes you through some of Scotland's most breathtaking landscapes. You’ll arrive in Fort William in the early afternoon, giving you time to explore this famous town that’s home to the highest mountain in the UK – Ben Nevis. In the afternoon, weather permitting, you can opt to join your leader on a hike into Glen Nevis, ascending to the summit of Cow Hill. Your efforts will be rewarded with spectacular panoramic views of Glen Nevis, the surrounding peaks and across Fort William to Loch Linnhe and beyond. The rest of the day is free, so maybe hole up in one of the cosy local pubs for a hearty meal – ask your leader for all the best recommendations.
Map showing Fort William
Day 14Glenfinnan / Isle of SkyeComplete your train journey on the West Highland Line this morning. As the train departs from Fort William, you’ll be greeted by the imposing beauty of Ben Nevis, standing tall against the sky. The route then winds through the enchanting Glenfinnan Viaduct, famous for its appearance in the Harry Potter films. Follow the coastline before reaching the charming fishing village of Mallaig. Hop off the train and onto a ferry, which will take you to the Isle of Skye – the largest and northernmost of the major islands is the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Skye’s landscape is a captivating mix of dramatic cliffs, rugged coastlines and undulating moorland. When you arrive, transfer to your accommodation, where you’ll have some free time to relax and take in the surroundings. Later in the evening, maybe join your trip leader to sample a dram or two!
A misty autumn view of the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct surrounded by lush greenery and hills.Glenfinnan
Complete your train journey on the West Highland Line this morning. As the train departs from Fort William, you’ll be greeted by the imposing beauty of Ben Nevis, standing tall against the sky. The route then winds through the enchanting Glenfinnan Viaduct, famous for its appearance in the Harry Potter films. Follow the coastline before reaching the charming fishing village of Mallaig. Hop off the train and onto a ferry, which will take you to the Isle of Skye – the largest and northernmost of the major islands is the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Skye’s landscape is a captivating mix of dramatic cliffs, rugged coastlines and undulating moorland. When you arrive, transfer to your accommodation, where you’ll have some free time to relax and take in the surroundings. Later in the evening, maybe join your trip leader to sample a dram or two!
Map showing Glenfinnan
Day 15Isle of SkyeJoin your guide for a short morning hike and take in the beautiful scenery. If luck is on your side, you might even catch a glimpse of some of Skye's native wildlife including otters and seals. After the hike, you’ll take a private bus tour to explore some of Skye’s most famous landscapes as you circumnavigate the Trotternish Peninsula. This peninsula is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, including the Quiraing, with its distinct geological formations. You’ll also stop at the towering pinnacle of the Old Man of Storr and Kilt Rock – a dramatic sea cliff which overlooks the cascading Mealt Falls. There will also be the chance to stop at a local gallery or museum along the way. Then, take a transfer to a local whisky distillery for a tour and tasting session. Afterwards, return to your accommodation to enjoy free evening.
A breathtaking aerial view of the Old Man of Storr rock formation on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.Isle of Skye
Join your guide for a short morning hike and take in the beautiful scenery. If luck is on your side, you might even catch a glimpse of some of Skye's native wildlife including otters and seals. After the hike, you’ll take a private bus tour to explore some of Skye’s most famous landscapes as you circumnavigate the Trotternish Peninsula. This peninsula is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, including the Quiraing, with its distinct geological formations. You’ll also stop at the towering pinnacle of the Old Man of Storr and Kilt Rock – a dramatic sea cliff which overlooks the cascading Mealt Falls. There will also be the chance to stop at a local gallery or museum along the way. Then, take a transfer to a local whisky distillery for a tour and tasting session. Afterwards, return to your accommodation to enjoy free evening.
Map showing Isle of Skye
Day 16Loch Ness / Highlands / InvernessBid farewell to the Isle of Skye and board a private bus to travel over the iconic Skye Bridge and back to the mainland. Continue through picturesque landscapes until you reach the charming village of Fort Augustus, located on the southern edge of the legendary Loch Ness. Here, you'll be treated to a scenic boat cruise on these mysterious waters (see if you can spot the elusive monster deep below the tranquil waters!). After your boat excursion, head north to Inverness – the vibrant capital of the Highlands, known for its rich history and lively culture.
Tranquil lakeside scene with lush green hills under a cloudy sky. Perfect nature landscape.Loch Ness
Bid farewell to the Isle of Skye and board a private bus to travel over the iconic Skye Bridge and back to the mainland. Continue through picturesque landscapes until you reach the charming village of Fort Augustus, located on the southern edge of the legendary Loch Ness. Here, you'll be treated to a scenic boat cruise on these mysterious waters (see if you can spot the elusive monster deep below the tranquil waters!). After your boat excursion, head north to Inverness – the vibrant capital of the Highlands, known for its rich history and lively culture.
Day 17InvernessHopping on a local bus to nearby Culloden Battlefield, located on the outskirts of Inverness. It was here that Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Jacobite rebellion came to an end in 1746. Visit the battlefield, then make your way to the city centre to take a walk along the River Ness. This trail weaves over small islands in the river, before crossing a graceful suspension bridge to complete the loop. The trail ends near a local arts centre, looking up at Inverness Castle. The rest of the day is free for you to explore. Maybe visit the castle or seek out a local whisky store, catch a gig, do some souvenir shopping or, if you’re looking for a hidden local favourite, then Leakey’s Bookshop is a must-see.
Scenic view of Inverness riverfront and historic buildings at sunrise with a serene river and seagulls.Inverness
Hopping on a local bus to nearby Culloden Battlefield, located on the outskirts of Inverness. It was here that Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Jacobite rebellion came to an end in 1746. Visit the battlefield, then make your way to the city centre to take a walk along the River Ness. This trail weaves over small islands in the river, before crossing a graceful suspension bridge to complete the loop. The trail ends near a local arts centre, looking up at Inverness Castle. The rest of the day is free for you to explore. Maybe visit the castle or seek out a local whisky store, catch a gig, do some souvenir shopping or, if you’re looking for a hidden local favourite, then Leakey’s Bookshop is a must-see.
Map showing Inverness
Day 18EdinburghTake a morning train to Edinburgh, famous for its literary heritage, historic cobbled streets and striking architecture. The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh gained UNESCO World Heritage status in 1995, in recognition of the striking quality and contrast between each area’s architecture and streetscape. Check into your accommodation, then take an insightful walking tour of the city with Invisible Cities – a social enterprise that trains locals who have experienced homelessness to become tour guides. Hear your local guide’s personal experience of the city as your wind your way through the streets, hitting the highlights. The rest of the day is free for you to explore – maybe visit Edinburgh Castle or the National Museum of Scotland.
A picturesque view of an ancient castle surrounded by vibrant greenery under a cloudy sky.Edinburgh
Take a morning train to Edinburgh, famous for its literary heritage, historic cobbled streets and striking architecture. The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh gained UNESCO World Heritage status in 1995, in recognition of the striking quality and contrast between each area’s architecture and streetscape. Check into your accommodation, then take an insightful walking tour of the city with Invisible Cities – a social enterprise that trains locals who have experienced homelessness to become tour guides. Hear your local guide’s personal experience of the city as your wind your way through the streets, hitting the highlights. The rest of the day is free for you to explore – maybe visit Edinburgh Castle or the National Museum of Scotland.
Map showing Edinburgh
Day 19EdinburghWith no activities planned for today, your adventure comes to an end after breakfast. If you wish to spend more time in enigmatic Edinburgh, and it’s highly recommended you do, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time to organise additional accommodation.
Lively Edinburgh street lined with historic architecture and festive bunting above. Perfect depiction of Scottish urban charm.Edinburgh
With no activities planned for today, your adventure comes to an end after breakfast. If you wish to spend more time in enigmatic Edinburgh, and it’s highly recommended you do, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time to organise additional accommodation.
Map showing Edinburgh

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