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Uncover the UNESCO treasures of southern Italy with the "Unesco Puglia & Matera wonder holiday package," crafted for young adults who value immersive exploration and effortless logistics. Over six days, this organized tour sweeps you through Matera’s ancient cave dwellings, the iconic trulli of Alberobello, and the enigmatic Castel del Monte. Along the way, visit vibrant cities like Bari, Ostuni, and Lecce, each brimming with history, culture, and local flavor. With expert guides, comfortable hotels, and seamless transfers, you can soak up the region’s wonders without the stress of planning or driving. The tour’s standout feature is its comprehensive access to southern Italy’s UNESCO sites, making it a worry-free, memorable holiday for solo travelers, couples, or anyone craving authentic Italian charm.
Walk part of the Coast to Coast Walk through the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors at your own pace. Embark on the eastern half of Alfred Wainwright’s legendary Coast to Coast walk, tracing the route from the rugged Pennines through the Yorkshire Dales and across the heather-covered North York Moors to the dramatic cliffs of the North Sea.
Your hike begins near the halfway point of the trail in the Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Cross into the Yorkshire Dales National Park and climb the mystical Nine Standards Rigg. From there, you will follow the scenic River Swale past timeless villages and rolling farmland before arriving in the historic market town of Richmond. The journey continues into the North York Moors National Park, where panoramic vistas and sweeping moorland paths guide you towards the coast.
The final stretch leads to Robin Hood’s Bay, where tradition calls for dipping your boots in the North Sea and marking your achievement with a pint, a glass of champagne, or an ice cream on the beach. Along the way, you’ll enjoy the charm of classic northern England; fields of sheep, rolling hills, dry stone walls, friendly local communities, and hearty full English breakfasts. Accommodation is in cosy country hotels, welcoming guesthouses, and traditional pubs—each reflecting the warm hospitality of rural England.
For a gentler pace, our 11-day itinerary (trip code WCO) breaks up the final two long stages between Richmond and Blakey Ridge, giving you more time to savour the scenery. Scroll down to explore all our Coast to Coast walking holiday options.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel, Camping
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Robin Hoods Bay, Kirkby Stephen
Robin Hoods Bay, Kirkby Stephen, Keld, Reeth, Richmond, Osmotherley, Blakey, Egton Bridge, Robin Hood’s Bay
The Assynt Mountain Adventure starts in Inverness. After a pick-up in town, we transfer you via the beautiful village of Ullapool to the start point of our walk-up spectacular Stac Pollaidh, a stunning ridged mountain with a rocky crest and iconic stature.
After completing our circuit, we return to Ullapool for 2 nights in your chosen accommodation. The village is in a lovely position beside Loch Broom, offers regular folk music, and serves up an abundance of fresh seafood in its friendly pubs and restaurants.
On day two, we drove the short distance to begin our ascent of the magnificent twin summited Col Mor. The panoramic views from the top of this mountain, which is the highest in the area, are simply outstanding, with extensive views of the summer isles in the Atlantic and across the lochan-dotted landscape to the surrounding mountains.
Before returning to Ullapool, we have a short stop at the small Knockan Crags Nature Reserve interpretation Centre, where you can learn about millions of years of the fascinating geological history of the area.
On day three, we take the lovely circuit walk up onto local Ullapool hill, which overlooks the village and includes a section down to the mouth of Loch Achall and some beautiful river falls, before transferring you back to Inverness for your homeward journey. A fantastic introduction to the amazing mountains of Assynt!
Craving an authentic Scottish adventure? The 3 Days / 2 Nights – Ullapool Walking Adventure offers a blend of scenic hiking and cultural exploration in the North West Highlands. Starting and ending in Inverness, this small group tour sets you up in the picturesque fishing village of Ullapool, known for its fresh seafood and lively local scene. Your first walk leads you along tranquil riversides and hidden waterfalls, while day two features a stunning coastal hike to the unique, off-grid community of Scoraig, capped by a scenic boat ride. On your final day, venture north to explore Scotland’s largest cave systems and the fascinating Knockan Crags Nature Reserve, where geology comes alive through art and storytelling. The tour’s USP is its combination of lesser-known natural wonders with immersive village experiences, perfect for travelers seeking both adventure and local flavor.
AdventureTrekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Embark on a 9-day guided walking tour through the storied landscapes of Scotland’s Lewis & Harris, starting and ending in Inverness. This trip features exhilarating hikes across rugged mountains, breathtaking beaches like Luskentyre, and scenic cliffside paths. Along the way, travelers will discover ancient archaeological sites and learn about the rich culture and industry of the Outer Hebrides, also called the Western Isles. A highlight of the adventure is trekking through the otherworldly terrain of the Quiraing on the Isle of Skye, culminating with an overnight in the coastal village of Plockton. The unique selling point of this tour package is its blend of natural beauty, cultural history, and rare local insights, ensuring an unforgettable walking adventure for outdoor enthusiasts.
AdventureTrekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Hut
Age Range
6-99 yrs
Operated in
german, english
Destinations
Inverness, Ullapool, Lewis And H
Inverness, Ullapool, Lewis And Harris, Tarbert, Luskentyre Beach, Isle of Skye
Escape the bustle of Istanbul and discover the natural splendor and historic towns of Turkey’s northern coast with the seven-day West Black Sea Tour. Perfect for young adults and seasoned explorers, this trip traces a scenic route from the charming town of Sile to the pristine landscapes of Agva, continuing eastward along the Black Sea to Akcakoca. Savor the region’s tranquil beauty and delve into local history with visits to the old city and the ancient Genoese Castle. The adventure continues through Bolu, home to the picturesque Lake Abant, and then to Safranbolu, celebrated for its exquisite Ottoman architecture. The journey’s finale brings you to the delightful port town of Amasra, where you’ll tour cultural and historical highlights before returning to Istanbul. This tour’s standout feature is its immersive approach to uncovering lesser-known destinations and natural wonders—a perfect match for travelers seeking authentic regional experiences beyond the usual tourist trails.
Sightseeing ToursWalking tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Resort
Age Range
1-85 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Istanbul, Black Sea Region, Ağva
Istanbul, Black Sea Region, Ağva, Akcakoca, Lake Abant, Safranbolu, Amasra
Cycle from Porto’s UNESCO-listed splendor to Lisbon’s sun-drenched hills with this self-guided bike tour, perfectly suited for both young adults and seniors eager to blend culture and adventure. Over eight days, travel at your own pace through Portugal’s most iconic cities and charming coastal towns. Discover Porto’s gastronomic treasures, wander the canals of Aveiro, relax on Nazaré’s beaches, and step back in time in the medieval enclave of Obidos.
End your journey in Lisbon, where the light of the Tagus River and the city’s storied neighborhoods create an unforgettable atmosphere. The unique draw of this trip lies in its combination of culinary delights, historical depth, and the freedom to explore Portugal’s heartland on two wheels—making it a top choice for those who crave both discovery and delicious experiences.
Food toursWine tasting tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Age Range
16-79 yrs
Operated in
English
Destinations
Lisbon, Porto, Furadouro, Aveiro
Lisbon, Porto, Furadouro, Aveiro, Figueira Da Foz, Nazare
Walk through the Cheviot Hills from Scotland to England en-route to Britain's very own Galapagos. The St Cuthbert’s Way is a long-distance path that was established in 1996. The route reflects the life of this 7th century monk, extending from Melrose Abbey in the Scottish borders, where he became bishop to the island of Lindisfarne just off the coast of Northumberland in northeast England, where he was buried. So the ‘Way’ links places associated with his life. It includes a variety of delightfully unspoilt countryside: the Tweed Valley (origin of the famous woollen cloth), the Eildon Hills, the Cheviot Hills (origin of one of the most famous breeds of sheep), and the Northumberland coast with its broad horizons, sandy beaches and dramatic contrasts between high and low tide. The small historic towns en route - Melrose, Kirk Yetholm and Wooler - are equally unspoilt and offer a pleasant contrast with the thinly populated countryside. There is an abundance of historical features, including ruined abbeys at Melrose and Lindisfarne, the battle site at Harestanes Moor and old castles. The standard route is intended to be walked in 4 long days, but we have made several modifications to make the day stages slightly shorter and perhaps more interesting. The tour ends on Lindisfarne, but we recommend that if you have time, you opt for the extended tour which takes you back to the mainland and the beautiful village of Bamburgh overlooked by its grand castle and further down the coast, past the magnificent ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle to near the ancient kipper producing village of Craster.
Self guided, hotel-based walk exploring the peaks and passes of Austria's stunning Lake District. Welcome to beautiful Upper Austria in the hinterland of Mozart’s city of Salzburg. The beauty of the area embraced by the Dachstein Mountains and the Hallstattersee is truly inspirational especially in the crisp, stable weather that this region often acquires during the period of this tour. There are people who claim that once you have walked here you will have experienced the best ‘typical’ alpine hiking in Europe. The tour gets off to a cracking start at Bad Goisern, a small market town lovingly embedded in the Goisertal Valley. You can opt to do a walk onto the high trails of the ‘Goiserer Hohenweg’ with some spectacular viewpoints over the Dachstein peaks before heading to Gosau via the Goiserer Hutte at nearly 1600m below an optional peak called Hoch Kalmberg 1833m. Gosau has a more pastoral feel to it and the broad valley here attracts thousands of cross-country skiers in the winter. From Gosau a circular walk will take you to the Alpine Lakes of the the Gosausee and Hintere Gosausee with some spectacular mountain panoramas to the Gosaukamm mountains, or you can do some walks along the forest edge above the valley. The next walk takes you via the flanks of Mount Plassen to perhaps the real gem of the tour, for two nights at the ancient town of Hallstatt. This is a village of some 1,200 people, wonderfully remote, squeezed between the base of Mount Plassen and the waters of Lake Hallstattersee. It grew rich from the ancient and modern trade in salt which is plentiful in the surrounding mountains. The town is almost traffic-free and it is also a UNESCO world Culture and Natural Heritage site. A tiny ferry glides between the nearest train station across the fjord-like lake and drops you off on the town’s storybook square. Clinging to its lakeside ledge under the mountains, Hallstatt seems smaller than it really is; ivy-covered guesthouses and cobbled lanes surround its pint-sized square. Its spectacular setting, at the foot of cliffs and facing the often mist-cloaked Halstättersee, is right out of a picture postcard. The local museums and churches are certainly worth a visit. The charnel house in the graveyard contains bones, including painted skulls, of the local dead whose graves were dug up after 12 years to make room for new clients. If you get tired of walking here, a funicular can whisk you up to the ‘Salzwerk’, or salt mine in a valley above the town or if you like you can hike up in an hour or so. You may prefer to take the funicular up to the mine and then walk back down to the village after the tour and go on to visit nearby Obertraun for a tour of the ice caves.
Ullapool and the Assynt region of Scotland’s Northwest Highlands set the stage for a truly immersive walking tour lasting 8 days and 7 nights. This adventure trip begins and ends in Ullapool, inviting travelers into a world of rugged peaks like Suilven, Stac Pollaidh, and Cul Mor, each offering awe-inspiring views across mountains, sea, and islands. Guests will have the chance to explore unspoilt sandy beaches with turquoise waters, marvel at unique geological features, and perhaps spot rare wildlife on their daily hikes. The tour is based out of Ullapool, where participants stay in comfortable B&Bs, giving them time to unwind and enjoy local culture—think live folk music, artisan markets, galleries, and award-winning seafood. The key highlight of this walking tour package is its combination of remarkable mountain ascents, cultural immersion in Ullapool, and daily opportunities to explore some of the UK’s most spectacular and remote scenery.