Hiking Tours in England

England

Highlights
  • Wander through quaint Cotswold villages, tucked into rolling green hills
  • Enjoy jam and scones with your afternoon tea, and a pint at the local pub in the evening
  • Challenge yourself hiking the Coast to Coast across England from the Atlantic to the North Sea
  • Hike alongside Roman ruins and the heathered moors of Hadrian’s Wall
  • Immerse yourself in the Lake District's mountains, valleys and lakes
  • Experience stress-free walking vacations in England, with luggage transfers and expert support

Our self-guided private hiking tours in England pull you into a fairytale of stunning historic castles, patchwork countryside, and ancient pathways. From the honey-colored cottages of the Cotswolds to the dramatic cliffs of the South West Coast Path, our England walking tours showcase a land rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Enjoy gentle strolls through rolling countryside, or take on an invigorating coastal hike with sweeping sea views. For those drawn to England’s literary past, the Lake District's rugged fells and tranquil lakes have inspired some of the country’s greatest poets. 

For long-distance hikers, the Coast to Coast Trail offers an unforgettable journey across the country, while Hadrian’s Wall Path immerses you in England’s Roman past. Whether you prefer coastal walking, village-to-village rambles, or challenging long-distance treks, our expertly planned hiking tours in England provide the perfect balance of adventure, heritage, and relaxation. Macs was founded in the UK in 2003, and with over 80 self-guided hiking tours in England, our team are experts, giving you all the advice you may need to find your ideal active England vacation. 

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  • Why Book your Hiking tour in England with Macs Adventure?

    Macs Adventure has been offering private self-guided hiking tours in England since our foundation in 2003.  On your Macs trip, you’ll stay in comfortable, friendly, locally-owned B&Bs and guesthouses. Should you choose an In Style trip, you could look forward to higher class boutique hotels. We’ll take care of transferring your luggage each day and will provide you with detailed maps and itinerary documents highlighting your adventure and the best stops along your route.

    We offer the most comprehensive variety of hiking vacations to England, covering several Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty including the Lake District, Cornwall and the Cotswolds and exceptional hiking routes including Hadrian's Wall, the Coast to Coast, the Cleveland Way and the Thames Path near London and trails in the best England National Parks including North York Moors and the South Downs.

    Why Book your Hiking tour in England with Macs Adventure?
  • Five of Our Favorite English Hiking Areas

    THE COTSWOLDS: Quintessential England nestled between Oxford and Bath. Emerald-green rolling farmlands, paths lined with drystone walls, and honey-colored, thatched-roof villages.

    COAST TO COAST: North England’s famous long-distance hiking route (200 miles!) across the whole of England, from the West to East Coast. Runs through the National Parks of the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors.

    HADRIAN'S WALL: The classic 84 mile route alongside the Roman Wall. Visits archaeological ruins from Newcastle to Carlisle near the border of England and Scotland.

    SOUTH WEST COAST PATH: A route around the tip of England through Devon and Cornwall that has several designated hiking stages. Golden sandy beaches, stunning cliff tops, friendly fishing villages, and amazing ice cream!

    THE LAKE DISTRICT: North West England’s hilly area filled with rugged peaks, hillside farms with sheep filled fields, and great pints in cozy historic pubs. Impressive scenery inspired by Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter.

    Five of Our Favorite English Hiking Areas
  • When Is The Best Time To Visit England?

    One of the many reasons to visit England is that each season brings its own unique charm. Although it’s not known for its sunny skies, in general, England doesn’t experience extremes during either summer or winter, making travel generally easy year-round. Overall, Spring (late March to early June) and Autumn (September to November) are the best times to visit, when there is more chance of warm and dry weather. 

    Spring in England 

    March is where you’ll start to spot the first signs of spring, and with that, scatterings of daffodils. In England, April is known for “April Showers” however the good news is that the cold of winter gives way to warmer temperatures and the verdant blooming of an English Spring. In May, the average temperature takes its highest rise yet (around 57F), with slightly less rain predicted too, which makes it a popular travel month for outdoor enthusiasts. At Macs, May is our most popular travel month and so it is best to book as early as possible for travel during this time.

    Tip: This is the perfect time for the Lake District.  As a well-known National Park, this area becomes busier in summer. Experience it in its best form!

    Summer in England

    June is a wonderful time to visit with a higher average temperature than days of rainfall - yay!  In July and August holidays to England are at their peak, meaning travel prices are on the rise (top tip: book early for Summer). England’s beautiful coastal areas are perfect for visiting, with Cornwall’s beaches proving popular with those traveling within the country as well as those visiting. England's average daily temperature in summer is around 69F, but of course will vary based on location, with coastal, mountainous and more northerly regions being a bit cooler.

    Tip: This is a great time to visit Devon and South West Coast Path, unlike other parts of England it shouldn’t be too hot to walk in since you have the gentle breeze of the coast. You will need to book early though as Cornwall is a popular British holiday destination in the summer.

    Autumn in England

    Temperatures begin to decrease; however, the English countryside transforms into a photographer’s dream. You can expect landscapes of yellow, red and orange from September to November as entire forests change the colors of their leaves.  For a quintessentially British experience, visit a country pub on a chilly day. Seek out a traditional pub with an open fireplace and get cozy by the fire as you enjoy a pint of local ale and a hearty meal. The average temperature in September is around 62F and 55F in October.  

     

    When Is The Best Time To Visit England?
  • What are the Best Places to Visit in England?

    For a relatively small country, England packs a punch with a wonderfully diverse array of landscapes and sights. From the vibrant buzz of London to the beautiful turquoise waters of Cornwall, pretty hamlets of the Cotswold's to the peaks of the Lake District. You could spend as little as a long weekend, or comfortably three to four weeks, depending on how much you want to see. 

    London

    Culture-seekers are in for a delight as there are few more cosmopolitan cities on earth. People travel from all over the world to visit, work, or live. Why not treat yourself to a west-end theater ticket, take in the sights such as Big Ben, take an obligatory picture outside Buckingham Palace, relax in Hyde Park and finish with a cocktail in one of its many roof-top bars. These are just a few of the limitless options available.

    Recommendation: If you enjoy big city life in small doses, include a relaxing walking 4 Day Short Break in your London vacation along the Thames River Path.  It begins on the River Thames in the historic market town of Henley through countryside and towns, ending in the royal enclave of Windsor just 45 minutes from nearly anywhere in London.

    The Cotswolds 

    The Cotswolds is undoubtedly one of the most photographed corners of the UK. It's the quintessential English countryside experience. It's unsurprisingly a popular destination as tourists visit to explore its quaint villages and idyllic pastureland. The best way to explore this is the area's extensive trail network, including the excellent long-distance trail the Cotswold Way

    Recommendation: If booking any Cotswolds self-guided hike, or just visiting, we recommend at least one extra night in Bath.  The city of Bath is a UNESCO world heritage site, and is rich in Georgian architecture and Roman history, bursting with culture and Jane Austen fever. You can finish your day soaking in the country's only natural thermal springs.

    Lake District 

    This UNESCO heritage region was protected in 2017 for its unique hill-farming culture. Each season of the year, people flock here to explore the countryside and fells of the Lake District, and we don't blame them for it is picture-perfect. This area is filled with rugged mountain ranges, tranquil lakes, and charming villages to explore. 

    Recommendation: The abundance of lakes, valleys, woodlands, and fells makes this destination one of the best places in England to get out and experience the great outdoors. We have a great range of self-guided hiking trips in the Lake District to discover.

    Cornwall 

    Cornwall is a faraway land, located at the very tip of the United Kingdom. The journey, although lengthy, is so worth it! Beach-lovers will be in heaven with its magnificent coastline, over 300 miles of dunes and cliffs, all accessible on foot. There is so much to do from lazy picnics on the beach, exploring rock pools and marine art, learning to surf, or relaxing in a cozy Cornish pub.  The legendary Tintagel is located in the north of Cornwall, along with the tidal island abbey of St Michael's Mount.

    Recommendation: The South West Coast Path National Trail is one of England's National Treasures. This should be on every long-distance hiker's bucket-list, it offers some of the best hikes in England and is a great way to burn off those Cornish pastries.

    Yorkshire

    There's more to Yorkshire than crispy puddings, local ale, and rich tea (although they're all mightfine in their own right)The northern stretch of the county is one of the most diverse and beautiful regions; home to cosmopolitan cities, rolling hills, and breathtaking coastlines. Anyone who loves the outdoors will instantly feel at home in Yorkshire.  

    Recommendation: We suggest our Discover England: The Lake District to Yorkshire Dales to experience by rail and foot two northern regions brimming with wild beauty, stone villages and some of the coziest pubs in England.

    What are the Best Places to Visit in England?

  • The Coast to Coast Hike

    Follow this cute couple as they start their Coast to Coast Hike in St Bees and across the Lake District.

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  • Hike the Cotswolds with Macs Adventure

    The Cotswolds is world-famous for bustling market towns, beautiful villages, and stunning countryside.

    Our travelers love hiking in England’s quintessential landscapes, discovering the abbeys, historic houses and ancient ruins.

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  • The South West Coast Path, Cornwall

    Join us on a walk from St Ives to Penzance on the South West Coast Path of England

    This remote and exhilarating hike follows clifftops, visits the bustling towns, and the golden sands and secluded coves of Cornwall.

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