England Hiking Tours
Booking one of these amazing England Hiking Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

Displaying 24 of 24 tours
Displaying 24 of 24 tours
Southern England
South West Coast Path: South Devon Coast
This self-guided walk on the Devon Coast is spectacular. The ruggedly beautiful coastline is marked by cliffs and natural rock formations, and the South West Coast Path traces this wild and natural area, calling out to walkers ready for adventures.
Southern England
South West Coast Path: Jurassic Coast
This self-guided walking tour follows the South West Coast Path on The Jurassic Coast, an exceptionally beautiful section of the English coastline, significant enough to be designated as a World Heritage Site.
Southern England
South West Coast Path: Somerset and Devon
This self-guided walking tour of the South West Coast Path in western Somerset and northern Devon allows you the freedom to explore this beautiful stretch of English coastline on foot.
Cotswolds
Cotswold Way Classic Walking Tour
Walk the whole Cotswold Way National Trail from north to south on this 12-day self-guided walking tour. Just over 100 miles, the Cotswold Way trail allows you to explore this scenic region on foot, from charming local villages to historical sites and scenic overlooks.
Southern England
South West Coast Path: South Cornwall Coast
This self-guided walking tour takes in part of the South West Coast Trail on the South Cornwall Coast. The southern coast of Cornwall is famous for its incredible landscapes.
Northern England
Coast to Coast Path
Wainwright’s Coast to Coast Walk is by far the most popular long-distance trail in Britain, and one of the world’s great walks.
Southern England
South West Coast Path: North Cornwall Coast
This self-guided walking tour on the South West Coast Path (SWCP) in North Cornwall is spectacular. Beautiful landscape, charming villages and great walking.
Northern England
Northumberland and the Lake District Walking Tour
Want to explore some of the best walking in Northern England? This tour allows you to explore the incredible Lake District National Park, but also offers an introduction to Northumberland National Park, another stunning national park.
Southern England
National Parks of the UK Walking Tour
What better way to explore walking in the UK then this guided walking tour, that takes in walking trails in four of the best National Parks in the UK.
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There's a plethora of options for walking in England, whether along scenic routes of the Cotswolds, exploring the rugged terrain of Northern England, or hiking along the coastline in Southern England. From tranquil countryside to bustling cities, England's walking tours cater to a variety of travellers.
Walking in England offers a unique blend of history, nature, and adventure. Walkers can traverse iconic regions like the Cotswolds, Lake District, and Yorkshire Dales, immersing themselves in stunning landscapes and cultural treasures along the way.
The best time for walking in England depends on weather preferences and avoiding crowds. Late spring (May-June) and early fall (Sept-Oct) offer mild temperatures and fewer tourists. Summer is suitable for most regions, although it can be busier. Winter walking is feasible in areas with mild climates.
- National Parks of the UK Walking Tour offers a comprehensive exploration of the stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems found within the UK's renowned national parks.
- Coast to Coast Path immerses you in the diverse landscapes and rich heritage of England, spanning from the Irish Sea to the North Sea on this legendary walking route.
- South West Coast Path: Somerset and Devon invites you to hike along rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming coastal villages, experiencing the breathtaking beauty of England's southwestern coastline.
- South Downs Way Walking Tour follows the scenic South Downs Way, discovering panoramic views, chalk hills, and picturesque villages across one of England's most cherished national parks.
- Complete Cotswold Way in 9 days lets you experience the diverse beauty of the Cotswolds, journeying through meadows, woodlands, and historic towns along this renowned long-distance trail.
- Walking England’s Jurassic Coast allows you to uncover millions of years of geological history as you traverse dramatic cliffs, fossil-rich beaches, and picturesque coastal villages along this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Isle of Wight Walking Tour invites you to explore the island's varied landscapes, from stunning coastal paths and lush woodlands to charming villages and historic landmarks.
- Lizard Peninsula Walking Tour leads you through the rugged beauty of Cornwall's southernmost tip, where dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and breathtaking seascapes await.
- Hadrian’s Wall Self-Guided allows you to traverse the ancient Roman frontier at your own pace, immersing yourself in history while enjoying the stunning landscapes of northern England.
- Lake District Walking Tour offers an opportunity to hike through the iconic landscapes of England's Lake District, where majestic mountains, tranquil lakes, and picturesque valleys await exploration.
Pack sturdy shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, water, snacks, map, compass, first-aid kit, and a fully charged phone.
Yes, many walking routes in England offer luggage transfer services between accommodations for convenience.
Duration varies. Short walks could be a day, while longer trails like the Pennine Way may take several weeks to complete.
Yes, family-friendly walks include paths in the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, and along canals, offering gentle routes suitable for all ages.
Accommodations range from campsites and B&Bs to hotels along popular walking routes in England.
Yes, many walking routes are well-marked and suitable for self-guided walks, with maps and guidebooks available.
Yes, experienced guides lead guided walks, offering insights into nature, history, and culture along the way.
The best time is typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) for milder weather and fewer crowds.
Permits and fees vary depending on the trail and area. Some national parks and private estates may require permits or charge entrance fees.
Wildlife includes deer, birds, and occasional smaller mammals. Be cautious of adders (snakes) in certain areas and respect wildlife from a distance.
Stay on marked trails, close gates behind you, respect private property, and leave no trace by taking your litter with you.
Yes, many national parks and popular hiking areas have ranger stations or visitor centers offering information, maps, and assistance.
Carry essential supplies, check weather forecasts, tell someone your plans, stay hydrated, and be prepared for changing conditions.
Yes, many trails are suitable for beginners or those with limited mobility, offering gentle gradients and accessible paths.
Yes, dogs are allowed on many hiking trails in England, but they must be kept on a leash in certain areas, and owners should clean up after them. If booking a tour, please inquire in advance so that dog-friendly accommodations can be arranged.
Some trails may have natural water sources such as streams or springs, but it's advisable to bring your own water supply to ensure safety.
Nearby attractions may include historic sites, museums, gardens, or towns with shops, cafes, and cultural events, providing options for rest days or bad weather.