
Walking Holidays in England
Walking holidays in England prove that just a short trip off the beaten track can bring you closer to peace and nature than you could ever imagine.
Hiking Ancient Landscapes Walking Holidays in England
Whether you’re seeking respite out among the hills and mountains, or a meander through quaint seaside villages – set out walking in England and you’ll find a landscape of staggering contrasts.
It could be argued that no one does heritage quite as well as the English, and through the designation of National Parks and National Landscapes (areas of outstanding natural beauty), the UK has earmarked some of the more wild and beautiful aspects of England for conservation. Most of our self-guided walking holidays in England cross paths with these protected areas, ensuring unspoiled scenery and an invigorating environment along the way.
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Overview
England's Paths
England is generally flatter than Scotland, Wales and Ireland, however you will still find an enormous amount of variety - including vigorous hill walking, coastal walking and gentler hikes through picturesque villages.
For a more challenging walk with dramatic scenery, head to the north of England. There you will find the most mountainous and least populated region of England, particularly as you near the Scottish border. The area is dominated by the Pennines, a mountain range running down the central spine of northern England. To the west is the scenically impressive Lake District, explored via the Cumbria Way, and to the east is the wild landscape of Northumbria. Head north towards the Scottish border, and you’ll find an area of enormous historical significance, best explored via the coast to coast Hadrian’s Wall path.
Those looking for a more easy-going pace, with an abundance of beautiful country villages and green, rolling hills - should head south. The Cotswolds offer particularly scenic walking, whilst other highlights include the South Downs, the Shropshire Hills and the Thames River. Here, you will also generally enjoy the best of the UK’s weather. Excellent coastal walking can be found across England. The Northumbria Coast offers a windswept beauty with misty, deserted beaches, whilst a walk along the South West Coast will take you along white cliffs, green fields and sandy little coves. For a slightly different coastal experience, we also offer a number of island walks including the Isle of Man, the Isle of Wight and the Channel Islands of Guernsey and Jersey.
Best Time for Walking Holidays in England
England is one of the milder parts of the UK and can be visited at any time of the year. However it is worth noting that it does experience high rainfall and cool temperatures, particularly in late autumn and winter. For this reason the best months to walk are between mid March and late October.
The further north you go, the colder and wetter the weather gets and consequently we would recommend that the north of England is best walked in the summer. In the south of England, temperatures stay warm and dry for much longer, making it an ideal destination for spring and autumn holidays.
The main school holiday period in the UK runs for 6 weeks from mid-July to the end of August, which can make certain touristy spots, particularly around the coast, quite busy. If you would like to travel in summer but avoid crowds, we would recommend travelling in June, early July or early September.

How to get to England
By Plane: The most popular city to fly into in England is London. London has 3 major airports - Heathrow, Gatwick and Stanstead. All of these airports have excellent connections, however it is worth noting that Stanstead is approximately 1 hour north-east of London and so the least convenient of all the London airports. London airports are particularly useful when visiting the south of England, however they do all have good transport links into central London and then onto every city within the UK.
If you are visiting northern England, you may prefer to choose a closer city to fly into. Manchester is the biggest airport in northern England and is convenient for visits to the Lake District and Yorkshire. Those visiting the most northern parts of England including Northumbria, will find Newcastle to be the most convenient.
By Ferry: Those visiting from Europe may wish to consider travelling to the UK by Ferry. All of the UK’s main ferry ports are located in the south of England. The busiest and quickest is Dover on the South East, which serves Calais. Also convenient is Portsmouth on the south coast (connections to Caen, Cherbourg, Le Havre, St Malo, Bilbao, Santander and the Channel Islands). Both have good bus and train connections into London and onto the rest of the UK.
Eurotunnel: The Eurotunnel connects to the UK in Folkestone on the south-east coast, close to Dover.
By Train: The UK can be reached by train from Paris, Brussels and Lille using the Eurostar. The Eurostar arrives in London, and from there you will find excellent train and bus connections onto the rest of England.

England Client Reviews
4.8/5 based on 940 reviews
"Amazing from start to finish, all we had to do was get to the starting point."
"Thought the planning of each day was excellent, with just the right distances involved. The glorious Cumbrian and Northumbrian countryside was a major plus. As to why a long distance walk, it was a case of start now or never! I am a scientist, so all aspects of geology interested me, as did encountering interesting plants and fungi."
"Very thorough, the information supplied shows attention to detail and anticipation of any possible problems."
"All the accommodation details and daily plans were provided, all we had to do was walk. As we walked we got a real sense of Roman history and appreciated the scale of the task. It reminded us that border security is as old as time and put the current political upheavals into perspective."
"Anything that you could think you may need has been accounted for. Seeing Hadrian's Wall was on my 50th year bucket list. Combining that with raising money for charity was amazing."
"Efficient, well organised supported by good material."
"Very well organised, great accommodation and transfers."
"Efficient, good value for money"
"Comprehensive, itinerary requests were responded to promptly"









