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Multi-stop UK adventures by rail

Ireland by rail

Dublin, Cork, Killarney, Galway, Belfast, Portrush

Ireland, over land. The sailing from Holyhead to Dublin is the gateway to Ireland’s wild and urban landscapes, from the rugged Causeway Coast to the riverside town of Cork.

UK cityhopper

Norwich, York, Edinburgh, Bristol, Bath

Five major cities complete this itinerary that weaves through the varied historic and cultural tapestry of the UK, from Bristol’s maritime legacy to York’s ancient walls.

Highlands and Islands adventure

Fort William, Portree, Inverness, Edinburgh

Sleeper trains, scenic day trains, and a bus that heads over the Skye bridge will see you on a multi-stop adventure through the rugged Highlands and onward to Scotland’s serene Isle of Skye.

Top rural escapes

Snowdonia

Betws-y-Coed

Base yourself in the heart of Snowdonia, surrounded by ancient woodland, lakes and mountains, blanketed by wildflowers in spring and snow in winter.

The South Downs

Lewes

Explore southern England’s chalk downland from the genteel East Sussex market town of Lewes: a medley of pubs, cafes and artisan shops nestled within the heart of the South Downs.

The Cairngorms

Kingussie, Aviemore

Scotland’s Cairngorms are home to some of the UK’s biggest granite mountains, shrouded in pines and brooding moorland. Keep a look out for rare wildlife like red deer and golden eagles.

Jurassic Coast

Corfe Castle, Swanage

Uncover the ancient formations along the UNESCO Jurassic Coast, a coastline that tells a story spanning 185 million years, with landmarks like Durdle Door and Old Harry Rocks.

South West Coastal Path

St Ives, Penzance, Falmouth, Looe

A pilgrimage by rail along the South West Coastal Path. Surprise vistas await at every turn of the coastline, from the rugged cliffs of Tintagel to the tranquil beaches of Exmouth.

Yorkshire Dales

York and Skipton

The patchwork of fields, dry stone walls, and wildflower meadows of the Yorkshire Dales are best accessed from Skipton's charming stone market town.

Top UK spa stays

The Grand, York

York

The spa of the historically acclaimed Grand is housed in the hotel’s former vaults. Surrounded by original brickwork, guests can indulge in facilities from the whirlpool to the nordic sauna.

The Gainsborough Bath Spa

Bath

A modern take on the city's thermal water heritage, the Gainsborough spa taps into Bath’s original thermal springs, set beneath a lofty glass atrium.

Kingsmills spa, Inverness

Inverness

The wild landscapes of the Scottish Highlands make a striking backdrop for the spa treatments at Kingsmills, ranging from reflexology to couples massage in the duo suite.

British island holidays

Anglesey

Anglesey

After crossing the Menai Strait, get familiar with the Welsh island on the Coastal Path that passes South Stack Lighthouse, Aberffraw dunes and ruins steeped in Celtic folklore.

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey has become a coveted spot for swimmers, hikers and twitchers. Don't miss hopping across the smaller islands of Alderney, Sark, Herm, Jethou, Brecqhou and Lihou.

Skye

Isle of Skye

There's a quiet drama to the Hebridean Islands. For those who'd pick Munros and glens over tropical clichés, the Isle of Skye offers a different kind of peace.

UK city breaks by train

Bristol

Bristol

From the street art of Stokes Croft to the Georgian terraces of Clifton, the buzzing harbourside to the old Norman city, Bristol houses a smorgasbord of neighbourhoods to explore.

Brighton

Brighton

The UK’s gay capital is green, bohemian and energetic. Hit the beach, window-shop in the Lanes, or dip a toe in one of the city’s many events from the Fringe to the Great Escape Festival.

Glasgow

Glasgow

Scotland’s largest city houses some of the UK’s most prestigious cultural institutions, from the historic to the contemporary, all topped off with world-class nightlife.

Best for history

Bath

Bath

Renowned for its Roman Baths and Georgian architecture, Bath has been a spa destination since ancient times, with iconic landmarks like the Royal Crescent and Pulteney Bridge.

Edinburgh

Edinburgh

Beneath the shadow of Castle Rock, Edinburgh remains one of the UK’s most historic cities, with both its old and new towns declared UNESCO heritage sites in 1995.

York

York

Overlooked by the towers of one of the UK’s most magnificent Cathedrals, York is best explored along the city’s Roman Walls, before taking a wander through the labyrinthine Shambles.

Arundel

Arundel

Cradled in a valley of the River Arun, Arundel boasts impressive historical architecture for its modest size, including the medieval Arundel Castle and fortress, and the Arundel Gothic Cathedral.

Norwich

Norwich

Although best known for its Cathedral and Castle, Norwich has also been a key trading hub since medieval times, which can be seen today in its winding streets and medieval marketplaces.

Caernarfon

Caernarfon

The royal port town of Caernarfon is steeped in rich Welsh history, and famed for its formidable Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site built by Edward I.

Discover our UK regions

  • isle of skye at sunset

    Scotland

    Craggy peaks and lochs on Scotland’s east coast and the Highlands & Islands, with wildlife and whisky weaved in.

  • cornwall harbour

    Cornwall

    A unique light and landscape, sandy bays and hidden coves, fishing villages and a thriving food scene.

  • green hills with viaduct

    Yorkshire

    Seaside stunner Whitby, the City of York or one of many market towns, plus brooding moors and local country pubs.

  • person kayaking on lake

    North Wales

    Go wild swimming, hiking or kayaking in Snowdonia and Anglesey, or simply amble round historic castles and harbour towns.

  • clifftop with beach

    Dorset

    Explore the white cliffs and sandy bays of the UNESCO Jurassic Coast, as well as castles and heritage railways

  • lewes castle

    South Downs

    Rolling hills, pretty villages and ancient woodland in the UK’s newest national park. And don’t miss Brighton or Lewes.

  • frome street with shops

    West Country

    Bath is the jewel in the crown of the West Country, but Frome and Wells are equally lovely to explore the countryside from.

  • East England and the Broads

    Norwich, the Broads National Park and remote wildlife rich beaches along the North Norfolk Coast.

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