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Walkers' Britain

Walkers' Britain

1B Osiers Rd, London SW18 1NL, Storbritannien
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About Walkers' Britain

Walkers' Britain offers an unrivalled range of quality guided walking trips as well as flexible and affordable self-guided inn-to-inn walking tours right across England, Scotland, Wales and even the British Isles. We look after all the necessary logistics, like luggage transfers, detailed route notes, accommodation bookings, maps and pre-departure information, so you only need to focus on the road ahead.

Why Book With Walkers' Britain

Our traveller feedback consistently highlights the three main reasons travelers keep coming back year after year; our experience, our people and quality services. - With over four decades of traveler feedback to help us refine our tours, you can trust us to give you the very best walking or cycling experience. - People are at the heart of our business and many of our team have been with us for decades. Their combined experience, knowledge and professionalism is second to none and they will guide you throughout your journey, from the time you book to when you return home. - We place great emphasis on researching, planning and crafting innovative itineraries to ensure you get the very best experience out of your trip.

Walkers' Britain Reviews

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Anonymous | Traveled in October

Great group of people from multiple countries, a wonderful guide who always went the extra mile to make sure we got everything we needed and wanted, beautiful scenery and a challenging hike. What more could you want?

Anonymous | Traveled in October

La Gomera is a stunning island with an amazing variety of landscapes and stunning views. Our experience felt very authentic and we enjoyed the local hospitality. The hiking was enjoyable but tough. I would certainly rate some of the ascents and descents as challenging rather than moderate. The terrain is often rocky but it is the areas with small stones, particularly on the downhill that can lead one to be on their feet one minute and on the ground the next! It can be very slippery with all the loose gravel and stones and needs solid concentration! In spite of this we enjoyed the trip very much and would heartily recommend visiting La Gomera.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

Spectacular, beginning to end.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

Our self-guided trek was really well supported. Very helpful information about local bus routes and hiking options (especially regarding tram availability where needed). All accommodations were first rate — warm and welcoming, in good locations. A couple of the hiking stages were more challenging than we expected, but overall a fantastic trek through a spectacular part of the Dolomites.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

This was an lovely wander from Vineyard to château to hilly forest and medieval village and small town. A combination of relaxation, good walks and moderate challenge. The accommodation was comfortable and welcoming.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

Superb navigation app along with well-chosen route friendlly accomodation with a particular mention to Hillingford B&B in Ramsey. All cases transferred smoothly. We added extra days in Douglas and were grateful for the room upgrade at the Ellan Vannin hotel which was quite busy. The route itself was great but the oath in need of some signage maintenance

Anonymous | Traveled in September

Thumbs up on the lodgings. The phone app proved very helpful. It can be a bit confusing on some days when there are multiple routes.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

Well-organized Tour du Mont Blanc. Nightly accomodations were solid, despite competing with the huge UTMB event during the same window.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

The Dolomites were magical and our self guided walking tour was the perfect way for us to see them!

Anonymous | Traveled in September

Great walk with changing country. Really clear signposting. The high point was fort Augustus to invermoriston on the high route even with the steep down.

Tours and Trips by Walkers' Britain

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Offa's Dyke Path trip - alternative tour available

Offa's Dyke Path

Trace the ancient borderlands of England and Wales on the Offa’s Dyke Path, an 8-day walking trip designed for experienced travelers and seniors seeking history and scenic beauty. Starting in Chepstow and winding to Knighton, this moderate trek covers the southern half of Britain’s longest archaeological monument, crossing between two nations more than ten times. Follow King Offa’s 8th-century earthwork through patchwork fields, windswept ridges, ruined castles, and charming market towns. The path offers commanding views into valleys and mountains, with hedgerows, oak woods, and meadows alive with wildlife—look out for buzzards, the rare Red Kite, and perhaps even the mythical Welsh Red Dragon. This tour package stands out for its blend of rich historical context and unspoiled rural landscapes, making it a journey packed with both cultural intrigue and natural splendor.
8 days
Walking In Van Gogh's Provence trip - alternative tour available
Follow in the footsteps of a master on "Walking In Van Gogh's Provence," a self-guided walking tour ideal for those with a passion for art, history, and leisurely exploration. Over seven days, journey from Avignon to Chapelle Saint Gabriel, passing through iconic Provencal landscapes immortalized by Van Gogh—think sun-baked fields, cypress-lined paths, and timeless villages. The route winds through Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Les Baux, and Arles, revealing settings depicted in masterpieces like ‘Starry Night.’ Easy walking trails and comfortable hotels make this tour well-suited for seniors and experienced travelers. The tour’s unique selling point: a rare opportunity to literally walk through the living canvases of Van Gogh, connecting art and place in a deeply personal way.
7 days
Walking in Bavaria: King Ludwig's Way trip - alternative tour available
Walk in the footsteps of Bavaria's eccentric King Ludwig to Neuschwanstein Castle. Also known as the Koenig Ludwig Weg or King Ludwig’s Way. The eccentric Ludwig II succeeded to the throne of the then independent kingdom of Bavaria in 1864, as a youth of 18. On 13 June 1886 he and his physician Dr Godden were found dead in the water of the Starnbergersee (Lake Starnberg); the question still remains - Did Ludwig fall or was he pushed? He was a strong swimmer and a post-mortem established that he did not drown. But no one has succeeded in unraveling the mystery. The Koenig Ludwig Weg starts at the Votivkapelle (shrine), which marks the actual spot on the lakeshore ( near the hamlet of Berg) where the bodies were found. The route ends 60 miles away near Ludwig's own fairy tale castle at Neuschwanstein. This walk, which is one of the favourite longer walks in Germany, links places particularly dear to King Ludwig who was himself a keen walker. It is not a mountain walk and much of the route is on farm tracks and country lanes, but the surroundings are delightful, with a host of splendid buildings to admire in magnificent settings and plentiful opportunities to stop for refreshments! The plains surrounding Munich give way to gentle rolling hills that become ever higher as one approaches the great wall of limestone that marks the start of the Alps proper. The route passes two of Bavaria's most scenic lakes and through charming villages of geranium bedecked chalets with typical onion shaped church spires. There are masterpieces of baroque architecture, the Andechs monastery, the wonderful cathedral of Diessen on the Ammersee Lake; the monasteries of Wessobrunn and Rottenbuch, as well as the Wies or 'Meadow' church are on the route. The highest point (988m) on the walk is the summit of Hohenpeissenberg hill, considered by many to be the finest viewpoint in Bavaria. We end our tour at King Ludwig II’s most famous architectural masterpiece- the castle Neuschwanstein and at the nearby castle Hohenschwangau, both in Allgau on the Austrian border, where Ludwig spent most of his childhood. To celebrate the 150th anniversary of King Ludwig II (in 1995), the route was extended to begin at the Votivkapelle in Berg. It is a popular walk so early booking is recommended.
8 days
Hiking Austria's Lakes & Dachstein Alps trip - alternative tour available
Austria’s Lake District and the Dachstein Alps provide a picture-perfect backdrop for walkers seeking inspiration and adventure. "Hiking Austria's Lakes & Dachstein Alps" is an 8-day, moderate self-guided walking tour, ideal for experienced travelers and seniors who appreciate both independence and comfort. Your journey begins in the charming town of Bad Goisern, set in the scenic Goisertal Valley. From there, choose your hiking pace: ascend high trails such as the Goiserer Hohenweg for panoramic vistas, or opt for gentler routes along forested hillsides. The route leads to Gosau, with its broad, pastoral valley and captivating mountain views, and then to the enchanting town of Hallstatt—a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its lakeside setting and ancient salt mines. Walks take you past the dramatic cliffs and serene alpine lakes of Gosausee, through historic streets, and into hidden valleys, with plenty of time to visit local museums, baroque churches, and even the mysterious charnel house. Flexible options, including funicular rides and ice cave excursions, allow you to tailor the experience to your interests and energy level. The standout feature of this tour package is its perfect balance of structured adventure and personal freedom. Enjoy comfortable accommodations, detailed route guidance, and the chance to discover Austria’s most iconic scenery at your own pace. For those seeking classic alpine hiking with cultural highlights and minimal hassle, this trip is a true gem.
8 days
The Bernese Oberland and Reichenbach Falls trip - alternative tour available
Gaze in awe at Switzerland’s most iconic alpine landscapes on the Bernese Oberland and Reichenbach Falls walking tour, an 8-day self-guided trip beginning in Meiringen and culminating in Zermatt. This flexible tour is a superb introduction to the Swiss Alps for those who relish independent exploration, combining the picturesque valleys and dramatic peaks of Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, and Zermatt with the legendary Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau, and Matterhorn as your constant backdrop. Experienced travelers and senior adventurers alike will appreciate the freedom to tailor each day’s walking to their own pace—choose between invigorating high-altitude treks or gentle valley strolls along flower-strewn meadows, aided by detailed route maps and GPX files. A highlight unique to this tour package is the opportunity to ride the mountain railway up to Jungfraujoch, Europe’s highest station, offering staggering views at nearly 12,000 feet. With stays in charming 2-3* hotels (with upgrade options) and ample chances for sightseeing or relaxing in alpine towns, you’ll discover the region’s postcard-perfect beauty at your leisure. Plus, the extensive Swiss mountain transport system allows you to shorten walks or spend extra time soaking up the atmosphere in villages like Wengen and Mürren. Whether you’re craving the challenge of a Bergweg or the tranquility of a Wanderweg, this walking tour offers a rich blend of adventure, comfort, and flexibility—a perfect way to experience the wonders of the Swiss Alps.
8 days
Walking the West Highland Way - 10 Days trip - alternative tour available
An extended version of the 8 day walk with shorter days to discover the stunning Scottish Highlands from Loch Lomond to Ben Nevis. This tour follows the 96-mile West Highland Way national long-distance trail through the south-western part of the Scottish Highlands. It is claimed by some to be the most popular long distance trail in the British Isles and is known as Scotland's best loved long distance route. It is the perfect entry-level long distance hike. This itinerary begins at the official start of the West Highland Way at the obelisk in Milngavie just outside Glasgow. Your walk will include Loch Lomond, valley routes through the mountains round Crianlarich and open heather moorland across the Rannoch Moor wilderness area. You will pass close to sombre Glencoe, famed for its massacre of the MacDonald Clan, and finishes at Fort William near the foot of Ben Nevis. This is Britain's highest peak, which can be readily ascended if you're an experienced walker and aks our team to arrange an extra night in Fort William. On this itinerary, the long stretch between Ardlui and Inveroran is split over two days. You can also opt for our 8-day itinerary that covers the walk in just one day with the option to shorten the route with an included taxi transfer. The West Highland Way is a well-established and popular hiking route in Scotland, containing some landscapes of great beauty. The altitude range is from sea level to 1850 ft (4408 ft if Ben Nevis is climbed).
10 days
Walking the West Highland Way - 8 Days trip - alternative tour available
Walk through the stunning Scottish Highlands from Loch Lomond to Ben Nevis on this iconic route. If you wish to walk the full West Highland Way from Milngavie please refer to our 10 Day itinerary. This tour follows most of the 92-mile national long distance trail of the same name through the southwestern part of the Scottish Highlands. It is claimed by some to be the most popular long distance trail in the British Isles. Starting at the village of Drymen just outside Glasgow, it includes Loch Lomond, valley routes through the mountains round Crianlarich and open heather moorland across the Rannoch Moor wilderness area. It passes close to somber Glencoe, famed for its massacre of the MacDonald Clan, and finishes at Fort William near the foot of Ben Nevis (Britain's highest peak, which can be readily ascended by experienced clients if they choose to spend an extra day). The West Highland Way is a well-established and popular route, containing some landscapes of great beauty. The altitude range is from sea level to 1850 ft (4408 ft if Ben Nevis is climbed).
8 days
Hiking Norway's Fjordland trip - alternative tour available
Imagine standing atop Norway’s majestic fjords with sweeping views that few ever experience. 'Hiking Norway's Fjordland' is your invitation to explore the country's pristine landscapes, designed especially for experienced travelers and seniors seeking a moderate, self-paced walking adventure. Over eight days, you’ll journey from Geilo to Oslo, passing through Flam, Finse, and Aurland via a blend of scenic train and boat rides. Unlike the typical cruise, this walking tour lets you step right into the heart of the fjordlands—up close to glaciers, across tranquil moorlands, and down into lush valleys dotted with cascading waterfalls and historic churches. The route is flexible, offering a range of hikes to suit your preference, from highland glacier walks to gentler descents into the pastoral beauty of Flåm and Aurland. Overnight in cozy hotels and pensions, savoring hearty Norwegian cuisine and local hospitality after days filled with wonder. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot ibex, chamois, marmots, and a variety of butterflies unique to the alpine environment. This trip’s standout feature is its immersive, hands-on approach to Norway’s most breathtaking regions—giving you the freedom to choose your adventure, all while comfortably supported by thoughtful logistics. If you’re seeking an unforgettable hiking experience that blends awe-inspiring nature with cultural discovery, this tour package is the perfect gateway to Norway’s wild heart.
8 days
Cyprus Winter Walking trip - alternative tour available
Imagine wandering through Cyprus’s Akamas Peninsula in winter, when mild temperatures and a riot of wildflowers transform the landscape into a natural wonderland. The Cyprus Winter Walking tour is an 8-day, self-guided hiking holiday designed for experienced and senior travelers who cherish both nature and tranquility. Set between Drouseia and Agios Georgios Tis Pegeias, this moderate-activity trip meanders through the Akamas National Park and the Laona plateau, weaving past traditional villages, lush orange groves, and sun-drenched vineyards. Some trails end at the inviting Mediterranean coast, where rare tulips and orchids bloom and migrating birds begin their return to Europe. The journey is enriched by the warmth and hospitality of the Cypriot people, whose friendly welcome adds a memorable touch to your adventure. Unlike crowded resorts, this tour emphasizes authentic local experiences and unspoiled scenery. With accommodation, transport, and meals included, you’ll enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace—making it an ideal getaway for those who value natural beauty and genuine cultural connections in a serene, off-season setting.
8 days
Cotswolds by Bike trip - alternative tour available

Cotswolds by Bike

Embrace the rolling hills and timeless charm of the English countryside on the Cotswolds by Bike tour, an 8-day self-guided cycling adventure ideal for experienced travelers and seniors. Setting out from Cheltenham, this easy-paced trip reveals honey-colored villages, ancient Roman roads, and historic wool towns, all set against a backdrop of lush woodlands and open wolds. Pedal through picturesque communities like Bibury—hailed as England’s most beautiful village—and explore iconic sites such as Chedworth Roman Villa and the market town of Tetbury. Each day brings a blend of gentle rides, cultural discoveries, and stops at cozy inns and gardens. This tour’s unique selling point is its leisurely introduction to cycling amid the Cotswolds’ storied landscapes, paired with comfortable accommodations and thoughtful route planning. With all logistics covered, you can savor England’s rural beauty at your own pace, making this the ideal tour package for those seeking both relaxation and exploration on two wheels.
8 days