Great British Trips — England
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England
From Bamburgh’s windswept battlements to Cornwall’s secret coves, let us craft a journey shaped entirely around you.
Lake District
Why England
A country full of surprises.
Birthplace of Shakespeare, the Beatles and the world’s most celebrated royal family, England blends grand history with wild, unhurried landscapes. We get to know your travel style and hand-craft every detail.
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Favourite regions
England’s most beautiful corners
At the southwestern tip of Britain, Cornwall delivers rugged cliffs, tucked-away coves with soft sand, and rolling green hills stretching to the horizon. Follow the coastal path to Land’s End for a breathtaking view of the wild Celtic Sea.
Explore Cornwall
Rolling pastures, dry-stone walls and honey-coloured villages — the Cotswolds is quintessential England at its most tranquil. Wander medieval streets, duck into cosy pubs and reconnect with a slower pace of life.
Explore the Cotswolds
Hadrian’s Wall, Bamburgh Castle and miles of wild coastline — Northumberland rewards those who seek the road less travelled. Explore Roman ruins, hidden valleys and one of England’s darkest, most star-filled skies.
Explore Northumberland
Glacial lakes reflecting fiery autumnal colours, dramatic mountains and charming towns like Keswick and Ambleside. England’s most beloved national park offers a backdrop that feels almost Canadian in its grandeur.
Explore the Lake District
England’s largest county blends gothic grandeur, Tudor charm and two magnificent national parks. Whether you’re drawn to medieval history or open moorland, Yorkshire delivers on every count.
Explore YorkshireMust-see cities
Urban escapes
England FAQ
Planning your England trip?
Where is England located?
England is part of the United Kingdom in northwestern Europe, bordered by Scotland and Wales, with coastlines along the Irish Sea, North Sea and English Channel.
How can I travel to England?
England is well connected by international flights, ferry routes and rail links. Travellers already in Europe can also use the Channel Tunnel for a fast route into the country.
What is the difference between England, Great Britain and the UK?
England is one country within the United Kingdom. Great Britain is the island containing England, Scotland and Wales, while the UK also includes Northern Ireland.
Can you plan a tailor-made England trip?
Yes. Great British Trips can build a personalised itinerary with accommodation, transport, guides and experiences shaped around your pace and interests.
What should I pack for England?
Pack layers, comfortable walking shoes, a waterproof jacket, an umbrella and a travel adapter. England’s weather changes quickly, so versatile clothing is best.
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