Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in UK and Great Britain
Picture yourself walking Britain's most dramatic landscapes, from lakeside fells to coastal cliffs. The Lake District has fells and tarns, Scotland's Highlands feature huge mountains, Wales brings Snowdonia, and coastal paths in Cornwall and Pembrokeshire hug dramatic shorelines. England's moors, including Dartmoor, the Yorkshire Dales, have windswept character. Weather shifts constantly so you pack for multiple seasons daily.
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Laura • traveled in September, 2025
Great group of people! Breathtaking scenery! We really enjoyed seeing Scotland this way. Marco was kind and knowledgeable and kept us moving toward our goal each day. We enjoyed the three different locations and the accommodations were lovely!
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Christina • traveled in May, 2025
The overall experience was fantastic - great itinerary and packed with daily adventures and activities, lead by our amazing travel guide, Linda, and the weather was amazing!
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Heli • traveled in August, 2024
Wonderful guides! They were always helpful, happy and friendly and really made the trip smooth and successful. The hikes were pleasant and the challenge of climbing up to Ben Nevis was rewarding. Amazing landscapes! Can only recommend this trip to anyone.
Classic Walks of Scotland
10 best Hiking & Trekking UK and Great Britain tour packages
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- The Wild Atlantic Way Tour Ireland
- Classic Walks of Scotland
- The Dingle Way - Self Guided Ireland 8 Day
- Geluxe: Ireland: Coastal Hikes, The Beara Peninsula & Killarney National Park
- Walk The Cotswolds and Oxford
- West Highland Way (Scotland) ~ Guided *TREK*GOLF* Package (AII Inclusive)
- Walking The Best of Hadrian's Wall
- Geluxe: Ireland: Charming Villages, Traditional Tales & Hiking the Dingle Peninsula
- Walk Hadrian's Wall Highlights
- West Highland Way (Scotland) ~ Guided *TREK* (AII Inclusive)
The Wild Atlantic Way Tour Ireland
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“A great way to discover the beauty of Ireland, it's countryside, music and amazing people!”
Nicola, traveled in August
Britain's western reaches unfold through carefully curated treks. From Mount Brandon's pilgrim trails to Burren's limestone paths, walk diverse terrains with qualified guides, including coastal walks and island exploration.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dublin, Cashel, Blarney, Bantry, Dingle, Cliffs of Moher, Aran Islands, Doolin, Galway Age Range Ages 20+ Physical Rating Easy Distance 469 mi Operator Hilltoptreks From
- US$1,735
Classic Walks of Scotland
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The hikes were pleasant and the challenge of climbing up to Ben Nevis was rewarding. Amazing landscapes!”
Heli, traveled in July
Climb Britain's highest peak Ben Nevis (1,345m) and the challenging Devil's Staircase. Walk from Glencoe to Kinlochleven on the West Highland Way, followed by scenic routes along the Caledonian Canal. Expert guides lead technical sections through Glen Nevis and Cow Hill.
Duration 6 days Destinations Fort William, Glencoe, Kinlochleven, Ben Nevis, Gairlochy, Spean Bridge Age Range Ages 15+ Distance 78 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,240
15% Off- US$1,904You save $336
The Dingle Way - Self Guided Ireland 8 Day
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“All amazing the trails, the accomadations, the food. We will book again.”
Carolyn, traveled in September
Mount Brandon's sacred slopes and coastal cliff paths offer thrilling challenges. The 179km route through County Kerry showcases diverse terrain, from moorland tracks to sandy beaches, with dramatic Atlantic views.
Duration 8 days Destinations Camp, Annascaul, Dingle, Dunquin, Ballydavid, Cloghane Age Range Ages 20+ Distance 50 mi Operator Hilltoptreks From
15% Off- US$1,015
Ireland's diverse hiking trails lead from Dublin's Howth Cliff path to Killarney's Torc Waterfall route. Follow the scenic Lub na Cille coastal loop and visit the majestic Cliffs of Moher with expert local guides.
Duration 10 days Destinations Dublin, Howth, Cashel, Cork, Spike Island, Cobh, Sneem, Bantry, Glengarriff, EyeriesSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 798 mi Operator G Adventures From
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Walk across varied terrain from Oxford's academic spires to Burford's medieval charm. Visit Broadway Tower for 16-county views, discover Westonbirt's 2,000 tree species, and stroll through honey-colored villages. Daily routes of 3-9 miles with expert guidance and walking poles provided.
Duration 6 days Destinations Oxford, Moreton-in-Marsh, Chipping Campden, Burford, Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton-on-the-Water Age Range Ages 18+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 68 mi Operator Active England Tours From
15% Off- US$3,198
Duration 12 days Destinations Milngavie, Drymen, Rowardennan, Inverarnan, Tyndrum, Glencoe, Kinlochleven, Fort William, Edinburgh, St Andrews Age Range Ages 18+ Distance 205 mi Operator Climbing Mountains From $6,416
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The rugged terrain from Walltown to Winshield Crags offers a challenging adventure. Stunning panoramic views await at Hadrian's Wall Path's highest point. The route passes iconic Sycamore Gap and Crag Lough, featuring well-preserved Roman forts.
Duration 6 days Destinations Greenhead, Lanercost, Once Brewed, Wall, Corbridge Age Range Ages 12+ Distance 34 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
10% Off- US$1,310
Stunning coastal hikes await along Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way. Follow the Lub na Cille trail on Dingle Peninsula, walk Killarney National Park's paths to Torc Waterfall, and visit the iconic Cliffs of Moher with expert local guides.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dublin, Cashel, Cork, Spike Island, Cobh, Sneem, Bantry, Glengarriff, Eyeries, KenmareSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 694 mi Operator G Adventures From
10% Off- US$3,999
Walk challenging terrain along Whin Sill ridge from Carlisle to Port Gate. Daily 15km walks past Roman forts with full luggage support. Visit Vindolanda's excavations and discover Britain's most dramatic Roman frontier landscapes.
Duration 7 days Destinations Carlisle, Irthington, Gilsland, Haltwhistle, Once Brewed, Chollerford, Wylam, Hexham Age Range Ages 15+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 57 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,190
15% Off- US$1,862You save $329
Duration 8 days Destinations Milngavie, Drymen, Rowardennan, Inverarnan, Tyndrum, Glencoe, Kinlochleven, Fort William Age Range Ages 18+ Distance 76 mi Operator Climbing Mountains From $3,609
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What our customers ask about Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in UK and Great Britain
What are the best hiking trails in UK and Great Britain for different skill levels?
Britain's diverse landscape provides hiking trails that range from gentle countryside paths to demanding mountain terrain. Beginners find their footing on the Lake District's Grasmere to Easedale Tarn route a 4-5 hour walk with clear paths and rest stops. Those seeking more challenge head to the West Highland Way where the Devil's Staircase section offers classic Highland panoramas. For experienced hikers Scafell Pike (3,209ft) and Ben Nevis (4,413ft) present full-day adventures with technical sections. Recent feedback from a TourRadar participant confirms: "The hikes were pleasant and the challenge of climbing up to Ben Nevis was rewarding. Amazing landscapes!"
Where do I sleep during multi-day hikes in UK and Great Britain?
The accommodation network along British hiking routes includes traditional inns country houses and family-run guesthouses. Walking the West Highland Way puts you in touch with properties like the Glaramara House known for its Lake District heritage and the Queens Head Inn in Hawkshead. Cotswold trails lead to nights at The Three Crowns Inn while Highland routes include stays at Fort William's Guisachan Guest House. A TourRadar guest reports: "The Glaramara Hotel was fantastic with comfortable and spacious rooms excellent friendly staff and fabulous food."
How physically demanding are hiking tours in UK and Great Britain?
British hiking tours accommodate various fitness levels. Cotswold routes cover 6-8 miles daily on rolling terrain suitable for casual walkers. Lake District paths require 5-6 hours of hiking each day with elevation changes between 1,500-2,000 feet. The Scottish Highlands present the greatest challenge particularly the Ben Nevis ascent with its 4,413-foot climb. One TourRadar participant notes: "While a few of the days were more challenging to hike (Scafell Pike) we were offered alternate routes with a separate guide."
What wildlife might I encounter while hiking in UK and Great Britain?
British trails offer regular encounters with native wildlife. Red deer roam Glen Nevis while golden eagles circle the peaks near Ben Nevis. The Lake District provides habitat for peregrine falcons near Scafell Pike and red squirrels populate Grasmere's woodlands. Cornwall's coastal paths reveal colonies of seals and diverse seabird populations. A TourRadar hiker observed: "Keep an eye out for deer as you take in the tranquil views on this occasionally challenging but rewarding hike through the Highlands."
What are the food options during hiking tours in UK and Great Britain?
British hiking tours typically start with full English breakfasts followed by packed lunches or pub stops. Lake District routes pause at establishments like the Hawkshead Brewery. Highland trails introduce fresh seafood and Scottish classics while Cotswold paths lead to farm-fresh meals at historic venues like The Three Crowns. According to a TourRadar guest: "The hotel was wonderful with comfortable rooms and fabulous food. Our favorite local pubs offered delicious typical food of the area."
What unique cultural experiences can I expect on UK hiking tours?
British trails connect natural landscapes with centuries of history. Lake District routes pass Wordsworth's Dove Cottage in Grasmere and historic taverns like Coniston's Black Bull. Highland paths lead to ancient castles and working whisky distilleries near Fort William. Cotswold walks include stops at Sudeley Castle and preserved medieval villages. A TourRadar visitor shared: "The combination of vigorous hiking in breath-taking scenery and gentle walking in harmonious landscapes plus visiting historic sites made this trip special."






















