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Walking Holidays in the UK
Walking Holidays in the UK

Hiking Tours England

Our Best Hiking Tours in England

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Walking the Cotswolds – Private Group Adventure

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Discover golden market towns, historic estates, and country trails

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Walking the Isle of Skye – Private Group Adventure

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Rugged landscapes and pretty fishing villages

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Walking The Best of Hadrian's Wall

Crag Lough
6 Days from USD 1175

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Walk along Hadrian's Wall – the largest historical monument in Britain

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Literary Walking in the Lake District

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7 Days from USD 1610

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Discover some of England's most beautiful lakes

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Castles, Hadrian's Wall & the Lake District

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7 Days from USD 3375

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Castles, Hadrian’s Wall & the Lake District

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Walking in Cornwall

Mevagissey
7 Days from USD 2475

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Beaches, coves and port towns of the Cornish coast

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Jewels of the Jurassic Coast Walk

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7 Days from USD 1385

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Discover the beautifully varied and wonderfully unspoilt Jurassic Coast

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Walking The Western Tip of Cornwall

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7 Days from USD 1850

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Cornwall has the longest coast in the UK and much of it is designated as 'An area of Natural Beauty (AONB)'

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Best of the Cotswolds Self-Guided Walk

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9 Days from USD 2570

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Explore the Cotswolds, England's largest AONB

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Top 5 Hiking Trails in England and the UK

1. The Jurassic Coast
Stretching along the Dorset and East Devon coast, the Jurassic Coast is an incredible hiking trail. With stunning views of the natural rock formations and fossil-rich cliffs, this 100-mile trail gives you a glimpse into the Earth’s history. The epic trail passes through quintessential seaside towns and lets you explore unique geological features along the way.

    2. Hadrian’s Wall
    This 84-mile-long trail runs across the north of England, following the remnants of the ancient Roman wall. On UK hiking trips at Hadrian’s Wall, you can enjoy panoramic views of the rolling countryside, discovering historic ruins and charming villages en route. This trail provides a fascinating journey through both nature and history.

      3. The Cumbria Way
      Traversing the Lake District National Park, this 70-mile trail showcases the region’s stunning landscapes made up of lush forests, tranquil lakes and iconic mountain peaks. Providing sensational backdrops on hiking vacations in the UK, hikers can expect to encounter meandering streams, quaint villages and abundant wildlife along the route. You’ll also learn about the many famous literary figures that are associated with the Lake District, including Wordsworth, Beatrix Potter and Arthur Ransome.

        4. The West Highland Way
        One of Scotland’s most famous long-distance hiking routes, the West Highland Way spans approximately 96 miles from Milngavie near Glasgow to Fort William. Renowned for its stunning scenery of mountains, lochs and glens, the trail offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for hikers and nature lovers seeking exceptional hiking tours in the UK. Along the way, you’ll pass through pretty villages, ancient woodlands and historic sites, where you can immerse yourself in the rich cultural and natural heritage of the Scottish Highlands.

          5. The South West Coast Path
          One of the longest and most scenic hiking trails in the country, the South West Coast Path stretches over 600 miles along the coastline of Somerset, Devon, Cornwall and Dorset. Soak up the immense views of sandy beaches, rugged cliffs and turquoise waters as you follow this diverse trail. The path also passes through charming coastal villages, historic sites and nature reserves, providing you with a blend of natural beauty and cultural richness.

            The Hadrian’s wall trip was a perfect mix of hiking and touring the highlights of Northern England and the Lake District. Our guide Paul Cannon was very knowledgeable of the area being a native of the region. The places we stayed were inviting and comfortable.Overall the trip was all we expected and more.
            Maureen Y Castles, Hadrian's Wall & the Lake District

            2 lovely walks of 5. Disappointing accommodation. Only one was to the expected standard that is described. When I complained by email they did upgrade me to a better room that was empty but I wonder why I wasn’t given that room in the first place. As a solo woman traveller I did not feel comfortable in 2 of my 3 accommodations. Self guided hiking app was good. The town the walk started from was very rough!

            Lisa Hennebery Jewels of the Jurassic Coast Walk

            Does England have good hiking?

            The UK is a diverse and beautiful country with a rich history and stunning landscapes. From the rugged coastline of Cornwall to the rolling hills of the Lake District, England offers a wide variety of hiking routes to suit all levels of ability and interests. The UK also has a well-established network of hiking paths, national parks and designated hiking routes, making it an ideal destination for hikers of all ages. Unlike many other European countries, England’s summers don’t typically have soaring temperatures, making the weather much more comfortable for long hikes.

            What are the best times of year for hiking in the UK?

            The best times of year for UK hiking trips are typically spring and autumn. These seasons offer mild temperatures, fewer crowds and the most vibrant landscapes. However, many hiking routes in the UK can be enjoyed year-round, with winter treks offering their own unique charm and challenges. Summer often delivers blue skies and pleasant temperatures but try to avoid weekends and school holidays if you prefer to steer away from the crowds.

            FAQs on Hiking Tours in England

            What are the best destinations for hiking in England and the UK?

            England and the UK boast the most beautiful and diverse landscapes that set them apart from other countries. The Lake District is the largest and arguably the most stunning of the national parks, renowned for its picturesque lakes, rugged mountains and charming villages. Hikers can explore a variety of trails, including the famous Scafell Pike, England’s highest peak. The Cotswolds, with its rolling hills, quaint villages and historic sites, provide delightful hiking trails through quintessential English countryside, while Cornwall’s coastal paths offer dramatic views of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and azure waters. The Scottish Highlands also beckon seasoned walkers with their majestic landscapes, ancient castles and serene lochs.

            How physically fit do I need to be for UK hiking tours in the UK?

            The level of fitness required for hiking holidays in the UK will vary depending on the difficulty of the routes you choose. Some hikes are relatively easy and suitable for beginners, while others are more challenging and may require a higher level of fitness and experience. It’s important to choose a hiking holiday that matches your fitness level and abilities to ensure an enjoyable and safe experience. Each of our hiking trips is graded with an activity level to help you gauge if it will be suitable for you.

            Are guided hiking tours available in the UK?

            Yes, we offer many guided hiking trips in the UK. As well as giving you the opportunity to explore new destinations, our guided tours provide you with the support of our experienced guides who can provide local knowledge, safety tips and assistance along the way. Depending on your interests and fitness levels, we have a wide selection of tours to choose from, from leisurely coastal hikes to demanding summit treks.

            What should I pack for my England hiking tour?

            From hiking shoes and socks to waterproof jackets and breathable layers, you’ll want to ensure that you bring all the appropriate clothing and essentials for your England hiking vacation. Be sure to check the essential information on your trip’s itinerary for details on the weather and activities on your trip as a starting place, and don’t forget your sunscreen!

            What should I expect on an England hiking vacation?

            Hiking and trekking trips offer a unique, active way of exploring England. On an England hiking tour, you’ll be guided by an expert who knows all the best trails and routes, leading to the best views and the most incredible hidden gems. Each of our itineraries features an activity level rating based on the intensity of the hikes and recommended fitness level so that you can ensure that you select the trek that’s right for you.

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