England in 2 Weeks: 3 Recommended 14-day Itineraries to England

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Itinerary #1: Unveil the Wonders of British Isles
| Overview | Activity | |
| Day 1 | Start with London, explore Shakespeare’s birthplace at Stratford-upon-Avon, explore the medieval York | City exploration |
| Day 2 | Visit Durham’s Romanesque cathedral, see Hadrian's Wall & head for Edinburgh | Exploration |
| Day 3 | Discover Edinburgh Castle during a guided tour & see the Palace of Holyroodhouse | City sightseeing |
| Day 4 | Continue to Saint Andrews & make your way to tour Inverness | City sightseeing |
| Day 5 | Travel along the fabled Loch Ness & visit the beautiful Glencoe | Exploration |
| Day 6 | Discover the Lake District & continue to Chester | Outdoor exploration |
| Day 7 | Step back into the days of the Romans in Chester | Historical sightseeing |
| Day 8 | Discover Dublin & go on guided tour to Guinness Storehouse | City sightseeing |
| Day 9 | Visit National Stud and soak up the beauty of Japanese Gardens | Exploration |
| Day 10 | Enjoy a delightful trip around the towering cliffs of Ring of Kerry | Outdoor adventure |
| Day 11 | Visit Blarney and Stone of Eloquence & continue to the historic city of Waterford | Exploration |
| Day 12 | Enjoy a ferryboat ride across the Irish Sea & drive to explore Cardiff | Exploration |
| Day 13 | See the Roman Baths and unravel the mystery of Stonehenge | Exploration |
| Day 14 | Say goodbye to London |
This 14-day itinerary takes you through a multitude of splendid destinations in the British Isles. Arrive in London and continue your journey to Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare. See the ancient Hadrian's Wall before you go on a city tour of Edinburgh, home to numerous castles and forts. Make a stop in Saint Andrews as you proceed to Inverness. Cruise through the iconic Loch Lomond and check out the majestic Conwy Castle as you drive to Wales. Next, sail to Dublin and tour its well-renowned landmarks. Explore the fabled grounds of the National Stud along with an equine expert and visit Guinness Storehouse. Ride a ferryboat through the Irish sea and drive to Cardiff. Complete your adventure with a visit to the Roman Baths and ponder over the mysteries of Stonehenge before it is time to head back home. This adventure comes to an end in London. See more 14-day tours and trips of England.
Itinerary #2: Hike the Southwest Coastal Path
| Overview | Activity | |
| Day 1 | Arrive in St Ives and explore its cobbled lanes and art colony | City exploration |
| Day 2 | Start the hike to Zennor. Pass through St. Nicholas’s Chapel on the way | Hiking |
| Day 3 | Continue coastal walk to Pendeen. Discover Pendeen Watch lighthouse | Hiking |
| Day 4 | Walk to Sennan Cove, passing Cape Cornwall, Carn Gloose and the village of St. | Hiking |
| Day 5 | Cover a scenic walk to Mousehole through charming coastal villages | Hiking |
| Day 6 | Stroll from Mousehole to Newlyn. Take a bus from Newlyn to Penzance to explore its attractions | Exploration |
| Day 7 | Explore Penzance and take a short walk to Marazion | Hiking |
| Day 8 | Walk the sweeping coast of Mounts Bay from Marazion to Porthleven | Hiking |
| Day 9 | Reach Britain's southernmost point at The Lizard via Kynance Cove and Mullion village | Hiking |
| Day 10 | Pass unspoilt Coverack on the way to Porthallow | Hiking |
| Day 11 | Shorten the walk by taking a taxi to Gillan. From there cross Helford Passage, walk along Helford River, pass Trebah Gardens and then to Falmouth | Hiking |
| Day 12 | Ferry to St. Mawes, visit Caerhays Castle, scenic walk through Veryan to Portloe | Ferry & Walking |
| Day 13 | Hike from Portloe to Mevagissey via Portholland Cove and Dodman Point | Hiking |
| Day 14 | Depart Mevagissey after breakfast |
For avid hikers, 14 days in England offers many unforgettable trails. This itinerary takes you on a journey along the stunning Cornish coast, beginning in the charming village of St Ives, known for its cobbled lanes and vibrant art scene. Discover the rugged beauty of the coastline as you walk to Zennor, with its ancient chapel and seal-dotted rocks. Explore the historic tin mines near Pendeen and the dramatic seascapes around Cape Cornwall. Visit the iconic Land’s End and the open-air Minack Theatre, then wander through the picturesque villages of Mousehole and Porthleven. Traverse beautiful coves, quaint hamlets, and prehistoric sites, ending your adventure in the delightful fishing village of Mevagissey. Each day promises breathtaking views, rich history, and the unique charm of Cornwall. See more hiking tours in England.
Itinerary #3: Best of England, Scotland & Wales
| Overview | Activity | |
| Day 1 | Explore London's vibrant streets, grand boulevards, and hidden lanes | City sightseeing |
| Day 2 | Tour London's iconic sights including Big Ben and Buckingham Palace | City sightseeing |
| Day 3 | Visit Stonehenge and Bath, then journey to Exeter | Exploration |
| Day 4 | Discover Plymouth's Pilgrim history, Polperro's charm, and Buckfast Abbey's monastic life | Sightseeing |
| Day 5 | Scenic drive to Glastonbury Abbey and explore Cardiff's heritage | Road trip |
| Day 6 | Visit Ludlow and Chester's Tudor history, then explore Liverpool's Beatles legacy | Exploration |
| Day 7 | Traverse the Lake District, stop at Gretna Green, and arrive in Glasgow | Outdoor exploration |
| Day 8 | Journey through Glencoe, visit the Commando Memorial, and dine in the Cairngorms National Park | Exploration |
| Day 9 | Explore the Isle of Skye, view Cuillin Mountains, Eilean Donan Castle, and search for Nessie | Exploration |
| Day 10 | Stop in Pitlochry, visit St. Andrews, and arrive in Edinburgh | Road trip |
| Day 11 | Tour Edinburgh's Royal Mile, Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh Castle, and enjoy the city | City sightseeing |
| Day 12 | Visit Alnwick Castle and York's cobblestone Shambles | Exploration |
| Day 13 | Explore Stratford-upon-Avon, visit Shakespeare's birthplace, and return to London | Exploration |
| Day 14 | Bid farewell to London |
With a total of 2 weeks travelers can add Scotland and Wales to their England holiday. This itinerary that traverses the best of the UK, begins in the vibrant streets of London, where history and modernity blend seamlessly. Witness iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament, then venture to the mystical Stonehenge and the elegant Georgian city of Bath. Explore the historic city of Exeter and Plymouth. Delve into Glastonbury's legends at the ancient Abbey, experience Cardiff’s rich Welsh heritage, and discover Liverpool’s vibrant musical legacy. In Lake District, marvel at its tranquil lakes and inspiring mountains, and the rugged beauty of Glencoe, known as the 'Glen of Weeping.' Enjoy the serene Isle of Skye, where dramatic Cuillin Mountains meet the sea. Wander through Edinburgh's historic castles and palaces. Discover York's medieval charm with its narrow streets and the impressive York Minster. Finally, visit Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of Shakespeare, and see Anne Hathaway's thatched cottage. Each day offers new sights, stories, and unforgettable experiences, immersing you in the rich history and diverse beauty of Britain.
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Planning a 2-week itinerary to England?
As you can see from our 2-week England itinerary plans above, two weeks for a trip to England leaves you with a bevy of opportunities to delve into the country’s vibrant culture while also indulging in a myriad of adventures in the British Isles. If you want to consider other durations for the vacation, check out our guide on how many days to spend in England for more ideas.
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