England in 4 Days: 4 Recommended 4-day England Itineraries

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England 4-day itinerary options
Want to explore some of the 4-day England itinerary ideas? Below are our handpicked list of 4-day tour in England that will take you to some of its most iconic destinations.
Itinerary #1: London Calling


Overview | Activity | |
Day 1 | Arrive in London and explore its landmarks | City sightseeing |
Day 2 | Visit St. Paul’s Cathedral and Buckingham Palace and enjoy an evening cruise on the Thames | Sightseeing |
Day 3 | Escape the city with a visit to Windsor Castle, Oxford, and Stonehenge | Landmark sightseeing |
Day 4 | Indulge in a final ‘full English’ breakfast before heading home |
Options for what to see and do in (and around) London are virtually limitless. Visit world-class museums such as the National Gallery and British Museum free of cost. The Beefeater-hosted tour at the Tower of London is an unmissable (and often gruesome!) experience. Climb the 259 steps to the dome of Christopher Wren’s masterpiece, St Paul’s Cathedral. Swing by Buckingham Palace and, if you’re lucky, catch the Changing of the Guard. For a more leisurely view of London, take a cruise down the Thames. For exclusive shopping, drop in at Harrods or stroll down Oxford Street. If you’re feeling peckish from all the sightseeing, Borough Market has been satisfying hungry tummies since 1756. Don’t forget about day trips further afield. Windsor, Oxford and Stonehenge are easily reached in a day. See more 4-day tours in London.
Itinerary #2: Escape to the Country

Overview | Activity | |
Day 1 | Visit Windsor Castle and Stonehenge | Landmark sightseeing |
Day 2 | Explore the Eden Project before carrying on to St. Ives | City sightseeing |
Day 3 | Call in at Buckfast Abbey and visit the Benedictine Monks, before exploring the wilds of Dartmoor National Park | Culture and nature exploration |
Day 4 | Marvel at the ruins of Tintagel Castle and end the trip in Bideford |
Jutting into the Atlantic on England’s South West Peninsula, the neighboring counties of Devon and Cornwall offer a short break full of natural beauty and history. The stark landscapes of Exmoor and Dartmoor National Parks contrast strongly with charming coastal communities like St. Ives and Paignton. Here you will find sandy beaches that feel almost Mediterranean alongside rugged and windswept coastline. Discover the ancient, rich and varied history and culture of the region. For 1,500 years, Tintagel Castle has been clinging to a rocky outcrop in the windswept Atlantic. Life for the Benedictine Monks at Buckfast Abbey has changed very little over the last 1,000 years. At Plymouth, you can uncover the origins of the Mayflower and see the very steps from which Britain’s first settlers departed to America. The remarkable Eden Project celebrates the natural world and is home to the world’s largest indoor rainforest. Uncover them all on this 4-day trip. See more tours in England.
Itinerary #3: Travel across Fairy-tale England


Overview | Activity | |
Day 1 | Take a walking tour of Oxford before traversing the Cotswolds to Stratford-Upon-Avon | Walking tour |
Day 2 | Spend time in Shakespeare’s hometown before visiting idyllic villages in the Cotswolds | Sightseeing |
Day 3 | It’s time for high tea and then a visit to stunning Lacock before finishing in Bath | Cultural exploration |
Day 4 | Visit the stately home of Longleat House before visiting the mysterious stones at Avebury |
This four day break takes you through the heart of southern England as you hop between fairy-tale-like towns and villages. Be inspired by the picturesque streets around Oxford University as countless authors, scientists, philosophers and politicians have over the last 900+ years. Brush up on your Shakespeare before heading to Stratford-Upon-Avon where you’ll visit the home and gardens of the world’s most celebrated author. Head south and take in the picture-postcard stone villages of the Cotswolds. Marvel at the Georgian splendor of Bath, hometown of Jane Austen, where you’ll feel like you’ve stepped right into one of her novels. Before returning to London, drop in at one of England’s great stately homes, Longleat House. Make a final stop at Avebury, an ancient site that rivals Stonehenge.
Itinerary #4: Walking along Coasts and Castles

Overview | Activity | |
Day 1 | Follow the Pilgrim’s Path to Holy Island and Lindisfarne Castle | Hiking |
Day 2 | Explore Northumberland's wild coast and visit Dunstanburgh Castle | Hiking |
Day 3 | Visit Hadrian’s wall and the Roman archeological site at Vindolanda | Hiking |
Day 4 | Hike in Northumberland National Park and visit Cragside House | Hiking |
Home to outstanding coastline and some of England’s most impressive castle ruins, Northumberland is the perfect destination for a four day walking break. Hike to the coastal castles of Lindisfarne and Dunstanburgh. Explore the wild and windswept Northumberland National Park, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Hike along some of the best preserved sections of Hadrian’s Wall and discover Roman archeological sites that are still being uncovered. Finish your break with a stop at Cragside House, a Victorian architectural gem that has extensive grounds and gardens. See more walking tours in England.
Planning a 4-day England itinerary?
If you’re working on a 4-day England itinerary plan, the only hard part is deciding where to go. With excellent rail and bus links, even to many smaller towns and villages, it’s very easy to get around. While most heavily visited towns and cities are largely pedestrian-friendly, self drive can be a great option for rural getaways, particularly in the south west and north of England. Alternatively, make life easy and join an organized holiday in England. If you need a full overview on possible duration for an England trip, check out how many days you should spend in England. You can also reach out to our travel experts, in case you are interested in crafting a bespoke England holiday.
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