Tours and Trip Packages to UK and Britain in March 2026
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Step into the world of Outlander on the 'Castles, Clans & Outlander' tour from Glasgow. Follow in the footsteps of Jamie and Claire as you visit filming locations like Midhope Castle (the real Lallybroch), Doune Castle (home to Clan MacKenzie), and the dramatic Blackness Castle, stand-in for Fort William. With a knowledgeable local guide, immerse yourself in the history and stories that inspired the beloved series. This trip is the ultimate tour package for fans eager to experience Scotland’s legendary landscapes and captivating past firsthand.
Step into the world of Jamie and Claire with a local guide who brings to life the dramatic history and stories that inspired Diana Gabaldon. On this Outlander tour from Glasgow, you’ll visit iconic filming locations, including Midhope Castle, the real-life Lallybroch; Doune Castle, the seat of Clan MacKenzie; and the striking Blackness Castle, which served as Fort William. With fascinating insights into the history and tales behind each site, this tour is perfect for those seeking an immersive Outlander experience in a day.
Kick off your Isle of Skye adventure with a scenic drive from Inverness, where every mile through the Highlands is steeped in legend and natural grandeur. This full-day trip is a feast for the senses: search for the elusive Loch Ness monster, step inside the storied walls of Eilean Donan Castle, and traverse Skye’s dramatic landscapes, where myths and magic linger in the air. Designed for all ages, this tour is a captivating blend of history, folklore, and rugged scenery, making it the perfect introduction to Scotland’s northwest wonders.
Escape the city on a full-day Isle of Skye tour from Inverness, venturing through the rugged Highlands to the enchanting ‘Misty Isle’. Along the way, cast your eyes upon the world-famous Loch Ness and venture inside the iconic Eilean Donan Castle on an optional tour. Then it’s off to Skye for an afternoon of jaw-dropping coastline scenery, rock formations, and history galore.
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
Discover the Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Skye on this 3-day tour. Travel from Glasgow through the Trossachs and along the shores of Loch Lomond before reaching the dramatic landscapes of Glen Coe and Fort William. Explore the Isle of Skye’s rugged beauty, from the Cuillin Mountains and Portree to the iconic formations of the Trotternish Peninsula, then continue south through Pitlochry, with the tour ending in Glasgow.
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.
Discover the Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Skye on this 3-day tour. Journey from Edinburgh through the Trossachs and along the shores of Loch Lomond before reaching the dramatic landscapes of Glen Coe and Fort William. Explore the Isle of Skye’s rugged beauty, from the Cuillin Mountains and Portree to the Trotternish Peninsula’s iconic formations. On the final day, then travel south through Pitlochry, with the tour concluding in Edinburgh.
If you want a fresh perspective on London’s iconic landmarks, The Gold Classic London Tour delivers a premium cycling adventure through the city’s storied heart. Start your trip near Waterloo, where you’ll gear up for a guided bicycle tour that weaves along backstreets and dedicated cycle paths—covering ground impossible on foot and skipping the crowds found on bus tours.
Led by a knowledgeable local, you’ll discover the tales behind London’s most famous sites, including the rare opportunity to witness the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace (subject to schedule and weather). The tour is designed for both young adults and seasoned travelers eager to see the capital’s highlights with added insider tips and historical context.
The unique selling point? The ability to experience London’s top attractions and hidden gems at a relaxed, active pace—combining sightseeing with the freedom and excitement of a two-wheeled journey. For those who want to see more, learn more, and get moving, this trip is the ideal way to start your day in London.
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Calling all Sherlock fans and families! Dive into the world of the famous detective with the "Sherlock Private Walking Tour" in London. This engaging city walk takes you to iconic locations featured in the hit BBC TV show, as well as the legendary 221B Baker Street—offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Sherlock Holmes’ London.
You’ll meet your guide at your hotel or a convenient tube station and set off to explore the actual street where Sherlock and Watson lived, their favorite café (with the option to enjoy a cup of tea), and the dramatic rooftop site of Sherlock’s infamous fall. The experience continues with a visit to the Sherlock Holmes Museum at Baker Street for some unique memorabilia, and a stop at New Scotland Yard, the historic headquarters of the Metropolitan Police featured both in the original stories and the modern series.
This walking tour includes three brief journeys on the London Underground, ensuring you cover all the best spots with ease. Designed with families in mind, it blends fun, storytelling, and local insights, making history and fiction come alive for every age.
What sets this sightseeing tour apart? Its personal touch and interactive approach—you’ll walk the very paths of Sherlock and Watson, making every fan’s dream adventure a reality in the heart of London.