Train & Rail Tours in UK and Great Britain
Relax and admire breathtaking views in UK And Great Britain only accessible by train journey. With 36 UK And Great Britain train tours lasting from 2 days up to 19 days, you're sure to find a railway carriage with your name on it on a route that will leave you speechless.
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Karen • traveled in August
I loved my tour. Andrew our your guide was excellent. He showed us great hiking places,was insightful with local history and very knowledgeable. He helped me navigate my extra days of sightseeing after the tour was over. I would have been lost without his help. I would do this trip again or if you had one visiting the islands around Scotland. I'm really sorry that the trip is over, however I'll have lasting memories and stories to tell
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Patrick • traveled in July
I was very impressed by how flexible the team was in helping me customize my inter-rail tour, adding days at each end, for an additional fee. The accommodations varied between nice hotels in the heart of Dublin and Belfast, a cozy B&B cottage in Killarney, and a couple of spartan college dorm rooms in Cork and Galway. Most of the accommodations were a solid 15-minute walk from the train station or city center, discouraging a lot of back-and-forth between day and evening events. Every single one of the rail tickets was accurate and the trains ran on time, and I had assigned seats. With at least three days in every city, I had time to see most of the major attractions, and managed to work in several all-day sight-seeing excursions through other tour operators. Thanks to TourRadar, I was able to see a vast amount of gorgeous Ireland. If you like to travel alone, develop your own itinerary and have dependable transportation and accommodations worked out for you in advance, this is the package for you!
One For The Road - JT
Joyce • traveled in September, 2025
Busy itinerary. Well planned. All details were covered.
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10 best train tour packages in UK and Great Britain
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- Highlights of Scotland
- One For The Road
- Best of Britain by Train
- Manchester to the Scottish Highlands (Hotel) - 4 days
- All-Ireland Tour Plus
- Cliffs of Moher, Connemara & Aran Islands Travel West by Train
- London - Dublin, Blarney, Ring of Kerry & Cliffs of Moher
- Titanic Trail Trail & Wild Atlantic Way including Donegal
- London - Dublin & The Grand Atlantic
- London - Dublin, Blarney Castle & Ring of Kerry
Highlights of Scotland
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I loved my tour. I would have been lost without his help. I would do this trip again or if you had one visiting the islands around Scotland.”
Karen, traveled in June
Duration 8 days Destinations Glasgow, Fort William, Ben Nevis, Glenfinnan, Isle of Skye, Mallaig, Kilt Rock, Dunvegan, Loch Ness, InvernessSee all destinations Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
- US$4,030
One For The Road
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Well planned itinerary leaving little stress to planning next move but flexible enough to tweak things up to fit your scand preference.”
Rita, traveled in April
Rail adventures connect Britain and Ireland from Dublin through Cork, Killarney, and Galway. The 15-day route features scenic railways, pre-booked seats, and central accommodations with comprehensive Interrail/Eurail passes.
Duration 15 days Destinations Dublin, Cork, Killarney, Galway Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Interrailing Packages From
- US$2,687
Flexible anytime tickets connect Britain's landmarks from London to Edinburgh, including Bath, Oxford, Liverpool, and York. Standard class comfort and convenient station access, with hotels within 1 mile of stations.
Duration 13 days Destinations London, Bath, Oxford, Liverpool, York, Edinburgh Age Range Ages 12+ Operator BTOURS From
- US$9,292
The Jacobite Steam Train still crosses the historic Glenfinnan Viaduct. Mercedes mini-coaches connect Highland railways while visiting Loch Ness, Glencoe, and Stirling Castle.
Duration 4 days Destinations Manchester, Pooley Bridge, Glasgow, Luss, Oban, Fort Augustus, Loch Ness, Glencoe, Stirling, Edinburgh Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $1,385
20% Off- US$1,108You save $277
All-Ireland Tour Plus
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Well planned. All details were covered.”
Joyce, traveled in August
Duration 7 days Destinations Dublin, Kildare, Cork, Blarney, Cobh, Killarney, Ring of Kerry, Limerick, Bunratty, Cliffs of MoherSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Railtours Ireland First Class From
20% Off- US$2,157
Cliffs of Moher, Connemara & Aran Islands Travel West by Train
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Answers to all my questions after booking but before the trip. Prompts and nice answers.”
Marie-Josée, traveled in July
Trains leave Dublin Heuston Station at 07:00, passing through County Kildare's stud farms and by Thurles where the Gaelic Athletic Association was founded in 1884, with a train change at Limerick Junction fully escorted by your host. Reserved seating on Iarnród Éireann trains takes you through Ireland's lush countryside, with a stop at Bunratty Castle completed in 1425, returning from Galway Station at 19:20hrs to arrive Dublin at 21:45hrs. See the 1950s John Wayne film location at Maam Cross and check out Inis Mór, largest of the Aran Islands and filming site for the Oscar-nominated 'Banshees of Inisherin.'
Duration 3 days Destinations Dublin, Kildare, Limerick, Doolin, Cliffs of Moher, Galway, Inishmore Island, Aran Islands, Connemara National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Railtours Ireland First Class From
20% Off- US$949
The 09:02 direct train from London Euston to Holyhead travels along the North Wales coast in just 3 hours 40 minutes. Cross the Irish Sea on the Irish Ferries cruise ship Ulysses, which has a 2-screen cinema and traditional promenade deck, arriving at Dublin's city centre ferry terminal. You'll stay 3 nights in a 3-star/4-star Dublin hotel with full Irish breakfast included, plus 2 nights in Killarney with a free upgrade to 4-star accommodation. Iconic rail routes connect England and Ireland throughout the trip.
Duration 6 days Destinations London, Dublin, Kildare, Cork, Blarney, Cobh, Killarney, Ring of Kerry, Limerick, BunrattySee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Railtours Ireland First Class From
20% Off- US$1,980
Historic railways link Dublin to Belfast and the Causeway Coast. First-class carriages wind through Northern Ireland's picturesque landscapes, connecting the Giant's Causeway and Belfast's Titanic Quarter.
Duration 11 days Destinations Dublin, Kildare, Cork, Blarney, Cobh, Killarney, Ring of Kerry, Limerick, Bunratty, Cliffs of MoherSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Railtours Ireland First Class From
20% Off- US$4,444
Duration 7 days Destinations London, Dublin, Kildare, Cork, Blarney, Cobh, Killarney, Ring of Kerry, Limerick, BunrattySee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Railtours Ireland First Class From
20% Off- US$2,473
Duration 5 days Destinations London, Dublin, Kildare, Cork, Blarney, Cobh, Killarney, Ring of Kerry Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Railtours Ireland First Class From
20% Off- US$1,628
What our customers ask about Train & Rail Tours in UK and Great Britain
What are the most scenic train routes in UK and Great Britain?
The Scottish Highlands' West Highland Line stands out as a premier rail journey featuring the Glenfinnan Viaduct known from the Harry Potter films. The Kyle Line connects Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh offering views across to the Isle of Skye while the Far North Line runs through Helmsdale revealing the raw beauty of the northern Highlands. Reviews from travelers highlight well-timed stops for photographs of mountains and sea views. Accommodations range from the seaside Dornoch Hotel to the Alexandra Hotel which sits at the base of Ben Nevis Britain's highest peak.
What's typically included in a UK rail tour package?
Standard UK rail packages cover the essentials: accommodations at mid-range hotels like Edinburgh's Brooks Hotel all rail tickets with reserved seating and daily breakfast. Most tours provide guided city walks entry to major sites such as Bath's Roman Baths and Edinburgh Castle plus a tour guide. Hotels usually arrange station transfers. Recent travelers note the reliability of train scheduling and seat assignments with extended stays allowing thorough exploration of each destination.
What type of accommodation can I expect on UK train tours?
Most UK train tours place travelers in mid-range hotels and historic properties near rail stations. Large cities feature established chains while rural stops often showcase local guesthouses. Accommodations range from Glasgow's Grand Central Hotel connected directly to the station to family-run B&Bs in smaller towns like Fort Augustus near Loch Ness. Travelers report easy walks from most properties to train stations typically within 15 minutes.
What are the top stops along popular train routes in UK and Great Britain?
Key destinations include Edinburgh's castle-crowned Old Town Bath's Georgian architecture and York's medieval streets. Fort William serves as the jumping-off point for Ben Nevis hikes while Kyle of Lochalsh connects visitors to the Isle of Skye. Tours often incorporate stays at properties like Oban's Alexandra Hotel or Kyle of Lochalsh's Royal Hotel providing time to explore local attractions including Urquhart Castle and the Ring of Brodgar standing stones.
What are the best times of year for train tours in UK and Great Britain?
The prime touring season spans May through September when mild weather and long daylight hours benefit travelers. Scotland's Highlands burst with wildflowers in May and June while September brings rich autumn colors to regions like the Lake District. October temperatures average 10 degrees Celsius in Scotland making it suitable for exploration without peak-season crowds. Major routes operate year-round though winter brings reduced schedules on some lines.
How does train travel in UK and Great Britain compare to other forms of transport?
British trains offer practical advantages: spacious cars large windows and routes that connect major cities with remote destinations. The London to Edinburgh line covers the distance in 4.5 hours with modern carriages providing dining options power outlets and internet access. Trains reach places like Fort William's West Highland Hotel and Kyle of Lochalsh's Station Hotel making them particularly useful for visitors who prefer not to drive on Britain's left-side roads.






















