Ten Nights, The Best of Great Britain
England Highlights from a Ten-Night Great Britain Itinerary.
Castle Howard
Magnificent stately home with rich interiors and sweeping formal gardens and parkland.
Castle Howard is one of England’s grandest stately homes, set within an extensive landscaped estate in the Howardian Hills. Begun in the late 17th century for the powerful Howard family, it blends Baroque exuberance with later Classical additions. Inside, visitors discover opulent state rooms, frescoed ceilings, and fine art collections. Outside, formal gardens, lakes, temples, and woodland walks unfold across the parkland. Frequently used as a film location, it offers a quintessential experience of aristocratic country‑house life.
London
Your day begins with a pick-up from your accommodation.
Buckingham Palace
The King’s London residence, famed for its grand façade and ceremonial Changing of the Guard.
Tower of London
Norman fortress, royal palace and prison, home to the Crown Jewels and centuries of intrigue.
Westminster Abbey
England’s coronation church, a Gothic masterpiece filled with royal tombs and national memorials.
Windsor Castle
Historic royal residence with magnificent State Apartments, art treasures and imposing medieval fortifications.
St George’s Chapel, Windsor
Exquisite Gothic royal chapel famed for fan vaulting, royal weddings and monarchs’ tombs within Windsor Castle.
Stonehenge
World‑famous prehistoric stone circle on the Wiltshire plains, offering evocative views and an air of ancient mystery.
City of Bath
UNESCO city of honey-stone Georgian architecture, Roman heritage and refined literary and spa traditions.
The Roman Baths, Bath
Exceptionally preserved Roman bathing complex and museum built around Bath’s ancient thermal spring.
The Cotswolds
Rolling hills, stone villages, and timeless rural charm in England’s classic countryside.
Bourton-on-the-Water
Riverside Cotswold village with low stone bridges over the River Windrush and classic golden-stone cottages.
Stow-on-the-Wold
Hilltop market town famed for its medieval square and St Edward’s “Tolkien’s Door” framed by ancient yew trees.
Chipping Campden
Graceful Cotswold town with wool-trade history and Arts and Crafts movement heritage.
Brecon Beacons National Park
Renowned for stunning landscapes, this park offers hiking, cycling, and wildlife watching. It features historic sites and is ideal for stargazing.
Caernarfon Castle
A medieval fortress with polygonal towers and a massive curtain wall, offering panoramic views and historical significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Liverpool
Historic maritime city with rich docklands heritage and legendary musical legacy.
Lake District National Park
A UNESCO site with rugged mountains, serene lakes, and charming villages, offering hiking, boating, and cultural experiences amidst breathtaking landscapes.
Lake Windermere
Nestled in the Lake District, this large natural lake offers boating, kayaking, scenic cruises, walking trails, and historic sites amid picturesque fells.
Gretna Green
A romantic village near the border, known for elopements, offers charming wedding venues and historical allure with its iconic anvil marriage tradition.
Glasgow
A vibrant city in Scotland, known for stunning Victorian architecture, a lively music scene, and prestigious universities, offering rich cultural experiences.
Loch Lomond
A stunning freshwater loch offers breathtaking beauty, outdoor activities like hiking and boating, rich history, and charming villages with panoramic views.
Fort William
Nestled at the foot of the UK's highest mountain, this picturesque town offers hiking, biking, skiing, and historical exploration amidst stunning landscapes.
Loch Ness
A deep freshwater loch in the Highlands, known for its beauty, legendary monster, picturesque villages, and historic sites like Urquhart Castle.
Inverness
A vibrant city in the Scottish Highlands offers picturesque river views, historic landmarks, a lively arts scene, and access to the legendary Loch Ness.
Aviemore
Nestled in the Scottish Highlands, this town offers skiing, hiking, and wildlife watching, with access to Loch Morlich and the ancient Caledonian Forest.
Pitlochry
A charming town in Scotland offers stunning landscapes, Victorian architecture, a vibrant cultural scene, and outdoor activities like hiking and fishing.
Edinburgh
A city with rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture, featuring iconic castles, historic streets, and world-renowned festivals.
Edinburgh’s Royal Mile
A historic mile-long street with cobbled paths, medieval architecture, and vibrant cultural spots, connecting a castle and a palace, rich in Scottish heritage.
Edinburgh Castle
Historic fortress on a volcanic hill, featuring Crown Jewels, Stone of Destiny, and Great Hall, with panoramic city views and the oldest chapel in the area.
Holyrood Palace
A historic royal residence with stunning galleries, Mary, Queen of Scots' chambers, picturesque abbey ruins, beautiful gardens, and views of an ancient volcano.
Jedburgh Abbey
This stunning 12th-century site features impressive Romanesque and Gothic architecture, intricate stonework, and offers a glimpse into rich monastic heritage.
Durham
Riverside cathedral city with UNESCO-listed Norman cathedral and castle on a dramatic hill.
Harrogate
Refined Yorkshire spa town with gardens, elegant architecture and classic tea rooms.
Castle Howard
Magnificent stately home with rich interiors and sweeping formal gardens and parkland.
York
Atmospheric walled city with Roman roots, medieval streets, and towering Gothic Minster.
York Minster
Majestic Gothic cathedral famed for vast medieval stained glass and commanding tower views.
Cambridge
Historic university city of ancient colleges, riverside walks, and scholarly atmosphere.
Cambridge University Colleges
Historic college courts, chapels and riverside gardens at the heart of university life.