Highlights
- Tour Manchester's highlights, from its historic factories to Old Trafford Stadium
- Cycle through the spectacular Lake District in comfort with an e-bike tour
- Get adventurous as you rappel down waterfalls and try standup paddleboarding
- See ancient Roman forts and battlements as you walk along Hadrian's Wall
Brief Itinerary
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Arrive in Manchester, Optional Activities | Manchester |
Day 2 | Manchester Food Tour & River Cruise | Manchester |
Day 3 | Drive to Ambleside, Canoeing/Kayaking in the Lake District | Ambleside |
Day 4 | Guided Hike to Lake Buttermere | Ambleside |
Day 5 | Free Day on Lake Windermere | Ambleside |
Day 6 | Full-Day E-Bike Tour in Keswick | Ambleside |
Day 7 | Full-Day Lake District Canyoning Adventure | Ambleside |
Day 8 | Lake District Pony Trekking, Standup Paddleboarding Tour | Ambleside |
Day 9 | Guided Day Trip to Hadrian's Wall | Ambleside |
Day 10 | Drive to Manchester, Depart |
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Manchester, Optional Activities
Welcome to northern England! This enchanted region of the UK offers its own signature wonders in the form of historic cities and unspoiled national parks. You'll experience both on this journey, starting with your arrival in Manchester. Once a small provincial town, it exploded in the 19th century as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Today, it's a progressive and modern city rooted in science, music, arts, and sports.
After checking into your hotel, discover this cultural legacy on a self-guided walk around. As you go, you can visit famous landmarks like Old Trafford Stadium, the stomping grounds of the wildly popular Manchester United football club. Another highlight is the fine Manchester Museum, home to 4.5 million artifacts ranging from dinosaur skeletons to Egyptian mummies.
Day 2: Manchester Food Tour & River Cruise
Save room after breakfast because today you're off on a foodie tour of Manchester! During this 3-4-hour gastronomic adventure, you'll sample some of the best bites and pints at restaurants and pubs around the city. As you graze, you'll learn fascinating facts about Manchester and the heritage of its people and famous eateries, from the ice cream vendors of Ancoats Little Italy to the diet of the Victorian mill worker. Prepare to feed both your brain and your belly!
Later, you can embark on a scenic river cruise down one of the rivers that runs through the city. This one-hour ride takes place on a Dutch sightseeing boat, which glides leisurely along, passing landmarks like Old Trafford and the Manchester Ship Canal. It's a great and relaxing way to experience the highlights of the city away from the bustle of its streets.
Day 3: Drive to Ambleside, Canoeing/Kayaking in the Lake District
Say goodbye to Manchester as you pick up your rental car this morning and hit the road on a two-hour drive to Lake District National Park. This area in the county of Cumbria is renowned for its pristine natural scenery, including 16 major lakes such as Windermere, Ullswater, and Derwentwater. The region also features numerous tarns (small mountain lakes) and waterfalls.
Your destination is the pretty town of Ambleside, home to handsome stone cottages and 400-year-old pubs. It's also a great base from which to explore the Lake District's highlights—and the adventures start right away! After dropping off your bags at the hotel, you'll transfer to a nearby lake, where you'll meet a guide for a two-hour canoe tour. After learning proper paddling techniques, hop in the canoe (or single-seat kayak) and cruise across the glassy waters, enjoying the beauty of the surrounding woodlands and soaring mountains in the distance.
Day 4: Guided Hike to Lake Buttermere
Chat with a local specialist who can help organize your trip.
Lace up your hiking boots because this morning, you're off on a five-hour hike between lakes as you traverse the unspoiled countryside. Meet your private guide just outside Ambleside at the starting point, from which you'll set off an 8.6-mile (13.8 km) hike.
The approximately five-hour journey will take you across green valleys and alongside soaring Lake District fells (mountains), stopping at various summits to marvel at panoramic views. Your destination is Buttermere, a glassy postcard of a lake that's even more remote and less developed than Windermere. At the end of the day, you'll transfer back to Ambleside by vehicle.
Day 5: Free Day on Lake Windermere
Today is yours to enjoy however you like, free of rigid itineraries. After a leisurely breakfast, you can head to the waterfront and enjoy some watersports and boat tours. Carve out time later to rub shoulders with locals over lunch at a local pub. You can also browse the local shops and boutiques to pick up souvenirs. Another option is to take a scenic drive or hop on the open-top bus that stops in other picturesque waterfront villages like Bowness-on-Windermere.
If you feel like another day of walking, head out on the lovely "Coffin Route" to neighboring Grasmere. This gentle 4-mile (6 km) track crosses woodland, skirts the shores of Lake Grasmere, and passes Dove Cottage, the former home of William Wordsworth that houses a museum dedicated to the poet's life and works. You'll end in the enchanting village of Grasmere, where you can grab some of the town's famous gingerbread before catching a bus back to Ambleside.
Day 6: Full-Day E-Bike Tour in Keswick
After breakfast, meet your guide and hop on an e-bike for a thrilling ride around the Lake District. This adventure takes place on the country paths and trails near the market town of Keswick, where mountain biking is a popular sport. Begin by getting outfitted in your gear and helmet, then set off on the journey. This is a full-day ride, but the bike's electric motor will help shoulder the burden, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenery.
You can customize the itinerary according to what you'd like to see or rely on the advice of your expert guide. Go the scenic, leisurely route, or choose a more challenging adventure with off-road endurance options. Ride to the village of Threlkeld and back on a railway path explicitly designed for family-friendly cycling trips, or pedal around the green Fitz Park and try out its fun BMX track.
Additionally, you can cycle through Whinlatter Forest, home to some of the longest biking trails in the Lake District. More advanced riders can try the Mountain Bike Orienteering challenge, which combines forest roads and parts of the Quercus Trail through oak woodlands. Following a full day of riding, return to Ambleside.
Day 7: Full-Day Lake District Canyoning Adventure
Time for an adrenaline-pumping adventure! This morning, transfer to the Stonycroft ghyll (waterfall) and river canyon for a six-hour abseiling (rappelling) tour. It begins with an ascent up the canyon on a via ferrata network of cables and steel fixtures. This includes a tightrope walk 1,200 feet (365 m) above the valley floor. Next, scramble across a vertical cargo net high above the lush Buttermere Valley.
After a quick break for lunch, you'll put on a wetsuit, hook onto your safety line, and rappel down the waterfall's various chutes and crevices. This route will take you alongside several cascades before reaching the river at the bottom of the canyon. Following the day's thrills, take it easy back in Ambleside.
Day 8: Lake District Pony Trekking, Standup Paddleboarding Tour
Another fun Lake District adventure is on the agenda today as you hop in the saddle for a morning of pony trekking. This excursion begins at a countryside pub, where you'll meet your pony, take the reins, and commence an hourlong ride down quiet bridle paths. This route passes by dazzling Lake District scenery, including patchwork farmland and green fells. Some experience is needed, as you'll be in control of your own steed for the duration of the tour.
Later, you'll meet a guide, grab a paddle, and hit the lake on a standup paddleboarding tour. During this 2.5-hour activity, you'll enjoy serene paddling, active diving off the board, and time to swim. There's no need to worry about the weather, as wetsuits and life vests are provided.
Day 9: Guided Day Trip to Hadrian's Wall
Spend your penultimate day in England exploring one of ancient Britain's most popular tourist destinations—Hadrian's Wall. This Roman fortification and UNESCO World Heritage Site was built in the second century CE during the reign of Emperor Hadrian and spans the country from west to east. The wall was constructed to mark the northern boundary of the Roman Empire in Britain, control movement and trade, and defend against invasions by tribes from what is now Scotland.
This group tour begins at a viewpoint called Steel Rig. From there, hike along the wall for 2.5 miles (4 km) to the well-preserved Roman fort of Housesteads. Next, head to Lanercost Priory, a medieval monastic site dating to the 12th century. Then, continue toward the central section of the wall, passing the ruins of turrets, forts, and castles on your way.
You'll stop around midday at the Roman Army Museum, which offers an immersive glimpse into the lives of Roman soldiers who were stationed along the wall. There's a café here where you'll take a break for lunch, then continue to Vindolanda, a Roman supply base that has been extensively excavated to provide insight into life in this remote outpost. History buffs will love exploring the research station, and country walks along the wall are a popular afternoon activity. The tour ends at a lovely viewpoint called Fell End, at which point you'll transfer back to your hotel.
Day 10: Drive to Manchester, Depart
For the final leg of this grand adventure, you'll leave in the morning on the drive back to Manchester. At the airport, drop off your rental car and hit the terminal in time to catch your flight home. Safe travels!
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