Your Walking Holidays in England

Your Walking Holidays in England
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England’s walking holidays take you through a patchwork of rolling countryside, dramatic coastlines, and villages that feel like they’ve been plucked straight from a storybook. Whether you're rambling across the windswept moors of the South West Coast Path, exploring the historic trails of the Cotswolds, or tackling the rugged charm of the Lake District, every step tells a story. Expect ancient stone walls, cozy tearooms, and views that stretch for miles. And when the day is done? Settle into a welcoming pub, sip on a well-earned pint, and tuck into a classic pub meal. This is England at its walking best.

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This is how we arrange your walking holidays

At Bookatrekking.com, we handle all the details so you can focus on what really counts: soaking up England’s charm one footstep at a time. Whether you’re wandering the rolling hills of the Cotswolds, tracing the rugged coastlines of the South West Coast Path, or walking in the footsteps of Roman legions along Hadrian’s Wall, we’ve got everything covered. We book your stays in cosy B&Bs, country inns, and charming guesthouses, and yes—your luggage gets a lift too. That means you hike light and sleep well. On our platform, it’s easy to explore and compare routes that match your pace, interests, and budget. Not sure where to start? Our Trekking Experts are here to help you plan your ideal English walking holiday—no stiff upper lip required.

This is how we arrange your walking holidays

WHAT IS INCLUDED?

  • ✓ A well-paced itinerary tailored to your travel dates—no rush, no stress
  • ✓ Overnight stays in cosy B&Bs, welcoming guesthouses, and charming country inns
  • ✓ Daily luggage transport—so you only carry what you need for the trail
  • ✓ Breakfast included, with the option to add packed lunches and hearty dinners
  • ✓ A detailed hiking guide with everything from trail notes to tea stop tips
  • ✓ On-call walking advice from our local experts—because sometimes you just need to ask, “Left or right?”

South West Coast Path

The South West Coast Path (max 8 days) is one of England’s most iconic coastal trails—and for good reason. With dramatic cliffs, golden beaches, and charming fishing villages, it’s like walking through a postcard. Whether you’re starting in Padstow or tackling a classic stretch further along the coast, every step offers sweeping sea views and that fresh coastal breeze you didn’t know you needed. Oh, and did we mention the cream teas?

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South West Coast Path – Classic (8 days)

South West Coast Path – From Padstow (8 days)

South West Coast Path – Short From Padstow (6 days)

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Cotswold Way

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The Cotswold Way (max 8 days) is the very definition of a classic English walk. Rolling hills, honey-coloured villages, ancient woodlands, and views that stretch across the Severn Valley—it’s all here. This trail runs from Chipping Campden to Bath, mixing gentle countryside with a dash of history and just the right amount of tea breaks. It’s slow travel at its finest, with a side of scones and heritage charm.

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Cotswold Way – Medium (8 days)

Cotswold Way – Intensive (6 days)

Hadrian's Wall Path

Hadrian’s Wall Path (max 10 days) is where history and hiking collide—in the best possible way. Following the line of the Roman wall built nearly 2,000 years ago, this coast-to-coast trail takes you through rolling countryside, ancient forts, and dramatic remnants of the Roman frontier. It’s a walk through time, with epic views and cozy English villages to greet you along the way.

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Hadrian’s Wall Path – Challenging (8 days)

Hadrian’s Wall Path – Moderate (10 days)

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South Downs Way

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The South Downs Way (11 days) is the perfect blend of gentle walking and sweeping views. Stretching from Winchester to Eastbourne, this National Trail winds its way across chalky hills, historic villages, and rolling farmland. Expect big skies, ancient paths, and plenty of spots to pause for a pint or a picnic. It’s one of England’s sunniest trails—and a brilliant introduction to long-distance walking.

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South Downs Way – 11 Days

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

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