How we crafted our most ambitious tour itinerary.
The ideal length for experiencing the UK properly falls somewhere between “a rushed week” and “indefinite residence” and recently, we had the pleasure of designing our most comprehensive tour to date; a 23-day journey covering England, Wales, and Scotland.
Visiting the UK and making it a pleasant experience means carefully crafting an itinerary that allows proper immersion and moves at a sustainable pace. No 6am starts, no racing to locations, and no feeling like you need a holiday to recover from your holiday.
Here’s why longer tours reveal Britain in ways shorter visits can’t match.
How Much Of Britain Can You See In 3 Weeks?
Week-long tours can sometimes involve making difficult choices; Should you focus on England and skip Scotland? See London but miss the countryside? Visit the Lake District or spend time in the Cotswolds?
A longer tour eliminates most of these compromises and requires a lot less sacrifice. It leaves you free to explore regions of rural England, venture into Wales’s castles and mountains, and reach the Scottish Highlands, all at a pace that doesn’t feel exhausting and relentless.
Is It Best To Start In London?
As it is the nation’s capital, our custom 23-day itinerary dedicated three full days to London and included tours of Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, and the Thames. It allowed time for culture with a visit to the British Museum, the V&A, and an evening at a West End theatre.
It gave our guests the chance to see the Tower of London, the Crown Jewels, cross Tower Bridge, and wander through Borough Market, which is full of artisan producers and international cuisine.
Visiting London in your first few days allows you to experience the foundations of Britain whilst leaving energy for the weeks ahead.
Where Are The Best Countryside Areas In England?
Longer tours truly excel when you want to be immersed in the stunning beauty of the British countryside. See Windsor, Oxford, the Cotswolds, Bath, and Stonehenge.Take time to drink in the Cotswolds villages like Bourton-on-the-Water, Lower Slaughter, Stow-on-the-Wold, all places that define the picturesque English countryside.
A stop in the city of Bath combines Roman engineering with Georgian elegance, and contemporary culture all in one compact, walkable city. Add Salisbury Cathedral and Stonehenge and it creates a journey through 5,000 years of British history.
This allows visitors to the UK the chance to explore and visit sites, understand their significance, and appreciate their contexts.
Are There A Lot Of Castles In Wales?
By day seven we were venturing into Wales, a country that many UK tours sadly choose to skip, and it’s their loss! Cardiff combines medieval history, Victorian architecture, and contemporary culture in ways that reveal Wales’ unique identity.
The drive through Snowdonia showcases dramatic mountain landscapes that rival the Scottish Highlands, and the castles of Wales are a sight to be seen. Harlech Castle perches atop high cliffs, Caernarfon Castle has royal connections, and Conwy Castle’s medieval walls demonstrate why Wales is the “castle capital of the world.”
Just a short jump from Wales is Liverpool; this transition gives visitors the chance to experience maritime history and Beatles heritage. It creates a natural transition from Wales back toward England’s northern regions.
What Does Northern England Have To Offer?
Days eleven and twelve took us to Yorkshire with the Dales’ pastoral beauty and York with architecture and buildings dating back to Roman times and Viking settlements. Historic city walls, timber-framed medieval streets, and the Gothic grandeur require time to appreciate properly.
From there we travel to the Lake District which represents some of England’s most spectacular scenery. Castlerigg Stone Circle is nearly 4,000 years old, and provides a prehistoric context that connects the area to Stonehenge. Borrowdale’s valleys, Grasmere’s Wordsworth connections, Beatrix Potter’s Hill Top Farm, and a Windermere cruise combine literary heritage with the area’s natural beauty.
Does A 23-day Tour Include Scotland?
The best part of a 3 week tour is that you can visit anywhere you want, on this tour we dedicated almost a week to Scotland, and you could spend longer there if you wanted to. Sites like Edinburgh castle, the Royal Mile, and the former Royal Yacht Britannia establish the culture of the Scottish capital.
The route through Stirling Castle, Glencoe’s dramatic valley, and along Loch Ness toward Inverness showcases landscapes that are nothing short of breathtaking. Time spent on the Isle of Skye provides time for the Fairy Pools, Talisker Distillery, and Eilean Donan Castle, one of Scotland’s most photographed castles!
A final journey through the Cairngorms National Park and Falkland Palace created a gentle conclusion before returning to England.
Are Any Days Spent At the Coast?
Any tour of the UK would not be complete without a visit to the coast – we are an island after all! The final three days of this custom tour was spent in the historic coastal city of Brighton, which offered a pleasant contrast after touring through cities, countryside, and mountains.
The Seven Sisters chalk cliffs provide dramatic coastal scenery, and Brighton combines the best of Victorian pier tradition with contemporary urban architecture. Walk the promenade, eat hand-churned ice-cream, and experience the seaside like a true Brit.
Build Your Own Extended UK Tour
For your own tour you might have different priorities or wish to see other parts of the country. But as we know at Best UK Tours, longer visits allow you to engage, immerse, and experience British life and culture with all its diversity and nuance. After years of leading tours, we’ve learned that Britain rewards time invested with delightful experiences and beautiful memories.
Whether you’re considering three weeks or a more modest timeframe, the key is matching itinerary to interests whilst maintaining sustainable pacing. Best UK Tours specialises in crafting private tours that balance must-see highlights with authentic local experiences to incorporate your preferences, mobility, and travel style.
Our tour guides will help you experience Britain at a pace that allows leisurely appreciation. Contact Best UK Tours to plan your bespoke UK adventure today!
