Great British Steam Railways Tour

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A Journey Through Time

Discover the magic of Britain and Wales on our unforgettable Steam Railways tour. Journey through time aboard iconic steam locomotives, from the world’s oldest railway, the Ffestiniog, to the enchanting Jacobite Express, famously known as the Hogwarts Express. Explore historic sites, vibrant cities, and captivating railway museums. With a hire car, your adventure extends far beyond the tracks, allowing you to uncover hidden gems throughout the country.

From 3,357 £
14 days / 13 nights

per person

sharing a double room

Why you’ll love it…

Discover the diverse charms of England, Scotland, and Wales: three nations, one unforgettable adventure.

A rail lover’s dream: journey through history and breathtaking landscapes.

Experience pristine coastlines, quaint villages, and majestic national parks.

A grand tour that will ignite your wanderlust and create lasting memories.

Your travel guide

Day 1

Stratford-upon-Avon

Your journey begins with a scenic train ride from London to Oxford, where you’ll collect your hire car. Enjoy some free time to explore this historic university city before continuing to charming Stratford-upon-Avon. Renowned worldwide as William Shakespeare’s birthplace, this delightful town offers a perfect blend of history and charm. Immerse yourself in the Bard’s world with a two-night stay.

Day 2

The world of Shakespeare

Today, immerse yourself in the world of Shakespeare as you visit five houses intimately connected to the Bard and his family. From his humble beginnings at Henley Street to the grandeur of Hall’s Croft, each property offers a unique glimpse into the life of this literary giant. Discover where he was born, courted his wife Anne Hathaway, and where his mother Mary Arden lived. Your journey through Shakespeare’s world culminates at New Place, his final residence.

Afterwards, pay your respects at Holy Trinity Church, the final resting place of the immortal playwright. This historic church, dating back to 1210 and nestled on the banks of the River Avon, stands as a testament to Stratford’s rich heritage and remains one of England’s most beloved places of worship.

Day 3

Wales: Conwy and the Snowdonia National Park

Bid farewell to Stratford-upon-Avon and embark on a scenic drive through the heart of England towards the breathtaking landscapes of Wales. Your first stop is the enchanting town of Conwy, nestled on the Welsh coast. Immerse yourself in history as you explore the town’s iconic walls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasting 21 towers and three grand gateways. Conwy Castle, a medieval masterpiece, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and sea.

For a coastal escape, venture to the nearby Victorian gem of Llandudno. Take a leisurely ride on the Great Orme Tramway, ascending to the summit of the Great Orme Country Park for stunning vistas.

After this coastal adventure, continue your journey to the charming village of Betws-y-Coed, your base for a three-night stay amidst the awe-inspiring beauty of Snowdonia National Park.

Day 4

Snowdonia

Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Snowdonia National Park today. This natural wonderland boasts over 100 crystal-clear lakes, 90 imposing peaks, and 37 miles of pristine coastline, inviting you to explore its diverse landscapes of moors, wetlands, and historic castles. Whether you’re an avid outdoor enthusiast or a history buff, Snowdonia offers an unforgettable experience.

Conquer the summit of Snowdon, the highest mountain in England and Wales, by foot or take a scenic ride on the Snowdon Mountain Railway from Llanberis. While Snowdon is undoubtedly iconic, it’s just one of the 15 peaks towering over 3,000 feet in this magnificent region. Prepare to be captivated by the park’s raw natural beauty and rich heritage.

Day 5

Caernarfon

Embark on a captivating journey through history and stunning scenery. Begin in the ancient town of Caernarfon, a gem nestled on Wales’ northwestern coast. Immerse yourself in the town’s rich heritage as you explore its charming streets and admire the imposing Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This iconic fortress, once a powerful stronghold and royal palace, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Next, experience the magic of the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway. This historic steam railway takes you on an unforgettable adventure through the heart of Snowdonia National Park. Marvel at the breathtaking vistas of mountains, waterfalls, and lush greenery as you journey past charming villages and tranquil lakes. Your journey culminates in the picturesque town of Porthmadog, where you can enjoy some free time to explore before returning to Caernarfon.

Day 6

York

Today, your journey takes you across the border into England and the captivating city of York. Immerse yourself in history as you explore this medieval gem, surrounded by the longest stretch of intact city walls in England. Wander through the enchanting Shambles, a narrow cobbled street lined with picturesque 15th-century Tudor buildings.

Soar to new heights with a climb to the top of York Minster, the largest medieval cathedral in Europe. This architectural masterpiece boasts stunning Gothic features and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city from its 275-step tower.

Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the National Railway Museum, a rail enthusiast’s paradise. Marvel at an unparalleled collection of iconic locomotives and engineering marvels. Spend a night in this historic city and soak up its unique atmosphere.

Day 7

North Yorkshire Moors

Immerse yourself in the dramatic beauty of the North Yorkshire Moors today. This iconic landscape, characterized by its sweeping moorland vistas, is a must-see for any visitor to England.

Experience the magic of a bygone era with a journey on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. This enchanting steam train journey takes you through the heart of the national park, from Pickering to Whitby. Pass through charming villages and soak up the stunning scenery, including the world-famous Goathland station, immortalized as Hogsmeade Station in the Harry Potter films.

Stay in the heart of this captivating region for two nights, allowing ample time to explore its hidden gems.

Day 8

Whitby

If yesterday’s visit to Whitby left you wanting more, why not return today for a quintessential British experience? Indulge in a classic fish and chips lunch with stunning sea views before continuing your coastal adventure.

Discover the charm of Robin Hood’s Bay, a picturesque fishing village nestled along the Heritage Coast. Lose yourself in the labyrinth of narrow, cobbled streets that whisper tales of sailors, fishermen, and smugglers. This vibrant village offers a perfect blend of history and modern-day charm, with a delightful selection of cafes, pubs, and shops. Immerse yourself in the coastal beauty with a leisurely walk, cycle, or horse ride along the stunning cliff paths.

Day 9

Edinburgh

Embark on a journey north today, crossing the border into Scotland. Your destination is Edinburgh, a city where history and modernity seamlessly intertwine. Explore the iconic Edinburgh Castle, a powerful symbol of Scotland’s heritage, and the historic Royal Palace of Holyroodhouse. Wander through the city’s enchanting Old Town, with its narrow, winding streets and charming Georgian squares.

Edinburgh is more than just history. It’s a vibrant city renowned for its world-class arts scene, lively festivals, and delicious cuisine. Immerse yourself in the city’s warm Scottish hospitality and enjoy a night exploring its trendy bars and restaurants.

Spend a night in this captivating city and experience the true spirit of Scotland.

Day 10

The Scottish Highlands

Trade the city for the majestic Scottish Highlands as you journey north from Edinburgh. En route, discover the charming town of Pitlochry, a vibrant gem nestled amidst stunning scenery.

For a taste of history, detour to Blair Castle, the ancestral home of the Dukes of Atholl. Immerse yourself in centuries of Scottish history, from Mary Queen of Scots’ visit to the dramatic events of the Jacobite uprising.

Savor the spirit of Scotland with a visit to the historic Blair Athol Distillery. Sample their renowned 12-year-old single malt whisky, a perfect complement to your Highland adventure. Your journey culminates in Fort William, the gateway to the Highlands. Spend two nights in this picturesque town, surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery.

Day 11

Fort William and the Jacobite Express

Today, you’ll embark on one of the world’s most iconic railway journeys: the Jacobite, famously known as the Hogwarts Express. This unforgettable five-and-a-half-hour round trip will take you through breathtaking Scottish scenery, made even more magical by the steam train’s nostalgic charm. Operated by West Coast Railways, the same company that provided the trains for the Harry Potter films, this journey is a must-do for fans and non-fans alike.

The journey culminates in the picturesque fishing port of Mallaig. With its bustling harbor and stunning coastal views, Mallaig is a delightful place to spend some free time. Explore the town, enjoy a fresh seafood lunch, or simply relax and soak up the atmosphere of this charming coastal gem.

Day 12

Glasgow

Prepare to be enchanted as you journey through the heart of Scotland. Your drive to Glasgow offers breathtaking views of the picturesque Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Britain’s largest expanse of inland water. Witness the dramatic contrast between the loch’s serene southern reaches and its deeper, mountainous northern end, where Queen Elizabeth Forest Park and the enchanting Trossachs await.

Arrive in the vibrant city of Glasgow, a dynamic hub of culture and style. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich heritage with world-class museums and art galleries, or admire the stunning architecture that graces its streets. Two nights in Glasgow will allow you to fully experience this energetic metropolis.

Day 13

Glasgow

Glasgow, Riverside Museum

Immerse yourself in Glasgow’s rich history and culture today. Begin your day at the impressive City Chambers, a magnificent Victorian building located on George Square. Take a guided tour to marvel at the opulent interior and learn about the city’s governance.

For a glimpse into Glasgow’s spiritual heritage, visit the historic Glasgow Cathedral, a testament to the city’s enduring faith. Originally consecrated in 1197, this awe-inspiring building offers a serene escape from the city bustle.

No visit to Glasgow is complete without a trip to the award-winning Riverside Museum. This extraordinary transport museum houses an astonishing collection of over 3,000 objects, from iconic locomotives to humble skateboards. Prepare to be amazed by the breadth and depth of this fascinating exhibition.

Day 14

Return

Return

Conclude your Scottish adventure with a return of your rental car in Glasgow and take a direct train journey to London from Glasgow Central Station.

Glasgow, Riverside Museum Return

This price includes

  • 13 nights in carefully selected B&B’s
  • Daily breakfasts to start your day right
  • A rental car with comprehensive insurance
  • Diverse attractions with included entrance fees
  • Financial protection covers you every step of the way
  • All services booked and pre-paid for your convenience
  • Your travel documents handled efficiently
  • 24/7 Support: Our dedicated team is available whenever you need assistance

This price does not include

  • GPS System: Not included for navigation.
  • Meals: Only breakfast is provided.
  • Activities: Optional activities are not part of the package unless specified.
  • Travel Essentials: Flights, tips, and visas are excluded from the price.

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