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York, the Dales, Lake District & Hadrian’s Wall 5 Day Tour
 
 
  The tour price does not include accommodation, but this gives you the freedom to choose your budget and the type of accommodation you wish to stay in.

Choose Hostel, B&B or Hotel and we will book it for you.

Typical prices per person per night:
Hostel £15-£20, Guest House B&B £30-£45, Hotels - more.
Based on 2 people sharing (except hostel). Single occupancy will be higher.

Accommodation on the tours is dispersed around various villages and towns. If you have access needs or specific requirements please let us know when booking. Late bookings may limit the choice of accommodation available.

For more information on accommodation and prices click here...

York, the Dales, Lake District & Hadrian’s Wall 5 Day Tour

Highlights:
~ Lake Windermere
~ Wordsworth’s Cottage
~ York Minster
~ Yorkshire Dales
~ Robin Hood’s Bay
~ Alnwick Castle
~ Scottish Borders

5 Days spent discovering the best of northern England - the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District. Highlights include The Scottish Borders, Hadrian’s Wall, Lake Windermere, Wordsworth’s Cottage, the Yorkshire Dales, York and Yorkminster, Whitby, Robin Hood's Bay and Alnwick.

Stay 2 nights in Keswick in the heart of the Lake District and 2 nights in the historic city of York.

Please phone us if date you want to travel is unavailable to book online.

Departs: 09.00       Returns: 19.00 approx
Adult Prices:  £239 - £259
Discount Prices:  £219 - £239
Departing: Sundays (May to September)
Accommodation Info Accommodation Options
 
 
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Day 1 Highlights include the Scottish Borders and the world famous Scott’s View overlooking the River Tweed and the Cheviot Hills. You then travel along Hadrian’s Wall, built as the frontier of the Roman Empire, with stops along the way, before reaching the charming town of Keswick in the heart of the Lake District, your base for 2 nights.

Day 2 highlights include visits to Castlerigg standing stones and Ullswater, described as England’s most beautiful lake, where you can take a forest walk to see the mighty Aira Force waterfall. You will have options to take lunch and a boat cruise on Lake Windemere and explore Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter country around Coniston water, Hawkeshead and the charming village of Grasmere.

Day 3 will take you south through Cumbria to the Hardraw Force Waterfall and the magnificent Yorkshire Dales National Park, a haven of natural scenery, wildlife and  rich cultural heritage. Continuing east through the north dales you will travel to the historic city of York for 2 nights.

Day 4 is a leisurely day with time to explore the medieval city of York before heading through the north Yorkshire moors to the bustling fishing port of Whitby, where Bram Stoker wrote “Dracula”. The afternoon will give you time to visit Robin Hood’s Bay, accessed on foot only, before returning to York.

Day 5 will take you north to Alnwick Castle and gardens, home to the Dukes of Northumberland. Your tour will continue north to the walled town of  Berwick Upon Tweed that was for many centuries on the frontline during the many wars between Scotland and England. From here we return to Edinburgh.

Departure Point 
207 High St, Edinburgh. Click here to see map.
 

Return to Waverley Bridge opposite Waverley Train Station

Inclusions 
Transportation by top of the range Mercedes minicoach for a more personal experience with a maximum of 16 passengers on tour. 
We believe a small group tour with a maximum of 16 passengers really does make a big difference to your trip. It allows us to give you a more personal service and remain the only 5 Star operator to offer this personal guarantee. Touring with a maximum of 16 passengers you get more for your money, more personal attention, more time with the locals, more time off the bus, more time on the back-roads and just more of an authentic, friendly experience. The smaller groups allow you to meet people from all over the world and make friends for life. 
Air Conditioning as standard. 
Services of a professional Rabbie's driver/guide 
All ferry and bridge crossings. 
Rabbie's Discount Card - money off restaurants, shopping and attractions. 

Exclusions 
Meals and refreshments. 
All Visitor Attractions.

Accommodation
Your tour does not include accommodation in the price. By giving you a choice of accommodation it allows you to choose your budget, stay in smaller places and get closer to the local people. This also means you help to sustain the communities you visit in the long term. Choose a hotel, B&B or a hostel and we will book it for you.
For more information on accommodation and prices click here

*NB On occasions, when villages we stay in have events on, accommodation can be scarce and expensive so we may use other locations for your accommodation on the tour. We will always inform you of this when this is necessary. 

Discount Price
 
Students, Seniors over 60 and Children between 5 and 16 (we regret we do not carry children under 5 years old)

Important Information
 
Because we believe in time off the bus and give you opportunities to take nature walks we recommend you bring suitable clothing and footwear for your tour. The Lake District and Yorkshire can be very wet!

Details & Itinerary Customer Reviews Traveller Photos Full Itinerary (English)
We just completed our second wonderful Rabbies tour and would like to thank Rabbies for being the best in the business. Eric Nicol was a fantastic tour guide who kept us all informed and laughing (even though he did not sing enough Elvis!) We do travl frequently and recommend the company every where we go. Already planning our next Rabbies!
Posted by Jean Young & Jim Gray on 16/08/2011


Second tour with rabbies 5-9th June Another fantastic tour with Rabbies. Couldn't get enough of the medi-eveil walled city of YORK Eric our guide was fantastic and accomodating in every way. Many thanks Eric
Posted by Lois Kerehona on 22/07/2011


What a fabulous time we had touring the Lake District and Yorkshire with Angela! Her detailed knowledge kept us informed, while her delightful sense of humour kept us laughing. Rabbie's tours are always excellent, but having that special kind of tour guide makes the trip extraordinary. My thanks to the company for such a wonderful tour and to Angela for her outstanding performance.
Posted by Susan Lane on 27/10/2010


The most exiting trip I have ever been! Angela was great, and the beauty of natural impressed me.
Posted by Zizhou Yan on 23/10/2010


Dear Angela, Thanks so much for making my birthday tour fantastic! Hayden and I had a wonderful time, we can't wait for a return trip. I'm looking forward to an "Outlander" tour and getting lucky!!! Take care, Deb
Posted by Debora Green on 13/10/2010


Details & Itinerary Customer Reviews Traveller Photos Full Itinerary (English)
Details & Itinerary Customer Reviews Traveller Photos Full Itinerary (English)

Day 1 Depart Edinburgh at 09.00 and travel South into the Scottish Borders stopping at the world famous Scott’s view with stunning views over the River Tweed and the Cheviot hills that form the border between Scotland and England. You continue on to Border town of Jedburgh for refreshments by the ruins of Jedburgh Abbey and then continue your journey towards the border crossing at Carter Bar. You follow the old Roman Road known as Dere Street into Northumberland and continue over the moors to follow the route of Hadrian’s wall, built by Emperor Hadrian to keep the Scots out of the Roman Empire. After lunch you can take the opportunity to explore some of the Roman remains and walk in the footsteps of the Roman Centurions who patrolled this desolate frontier of the Empire. You head South West and travel over Hartside Pass, at over 1900ft - on a clear day the hills and mountains of Scotland and the English Lake District are clearly visible. You follow the route of the old sheep drovers road towards the lively market town of Keswick where you will be dropped off at your accommodation and are then free to explore this charming town.

Day 2 After breakfast you head a short distance out of town to the mysterious Castlerigg standing stones. Thought by many to have been built over 5,000 years ago and the scene of ancient rituals. You then travel on to the shores of Ullswater described as England’s most beautiful lake where you can take a forest walk to see the mighty Aira Force waterfall. Continuing south over the narrow and winding Kirkstone Pass you stop at Lake Windermere where you have the option to take a leisurely cruise on the Lake or simply eat lunch while enjoying views of the mountains and lakes. After lunch you travel around the southern tip of Windermere and on towards Coniston Water and shortly afterwards you arrive at the picturesque conservation village of Hawkeshead, where the poet William Wordsworth attended Grammar School. After free time to explore the village you take the narrow country lanes north towards Grasmere, which Wordsworth described as “the loveliest spot that man hath found”. There is free time to visit Wordsworth’s Dove Cottage or enjoy the peace and tranquility of the Wordsworth Daffodil Garden by the River Rothy. In the late afternoon you return to Keswick.

Day 3 You will be collected from your accommodation and head south through the county of Cumbria towards the Market Town of Sedbergh in the magnificent western dales of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The town is full of character from its cobbled streets to its historic houses, some of which show the hallmarks of the old knitting and woollen trades, which made the area such a thriving community. After a short stop for refreshments and to explore the town we continue east into the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Established in 1954, the Yorkshire Dales National Park has outstanding scenery, a range of wildlife habitats and a rich cultural heritage. It’s a special place – a fantastic outdoor arena for recreation and peaceful relaxation and a haven for wildlife. Continuing East our route takes us through the Northern Dales an area of outstanding natural beauty that is the centre of the Dales cattle trade and a major brewing and cheesemaking centre. You will have the opportunity to taste the flavours of Yorkshire as we travel towards the historic town of York where you will be based for the next two days.

Day 4 is a leisurely day that gives you the flexibility to spend time exploring the medieval heart of York, a city who’s rich history goes back to the time of the Roman’s, Vikings and the Normans and then join our excursion to the North Sea coast of Yorkshire. Our journey begins in the late morning when we head for the magnificent North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Lunch will be in Whitby, a bustling fishing port and the inspiration for the fertile imagination of author Bram Stoker, who stayed in the Royal Hotel on the western side of Whitby while writing his famous novel Dracula. After lunch and free time in Whitby we travel to the fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay *, a perfectly preserved conservation village of winding lanes and narrow alleys before returning towards York, stopping briefly in the attractive market town of Pickering.

Day 5 Leaving Yorkshire we travel North following the route taken by countless Roman Legions as they marched towards the outposts of the Roman Empire. We arrive in the town of Alnwick where you have the option to visit Alnwick Castle, the second largest inhabited castle in England, and home of the Earls and Dukes of Northumberland since 1309. This magnificent Castle and it’s gardens have appeared in many films and television programmes. Later we cross the border at the walled town of Berwick Upon Tweed and travel towards St.Abbs where the high cliffs of the Scottish Borders meet the North Sea. Here you have the chance to walk along the magnificent clifftops, a haven for seabirds and wildflowers. From here it takes a little over an hour to return to Edinburgh arriving back approx. 19.00

* The minicoach cannot access the main village because of local restrictions. The coach will drop you at the top of the village and you must walk down (and back up!) a steep hill to reach the old village centre.

Photography Credits: Visit Britain, Visit Scotland, Britainonview, Mike Hasted, Luke Sheppard, Ingrid Rasmussen, Pawel Libera, Tony Pleavin, Craig Easton, David Angel, Martin Brent, Bob Berry, Paul Watts

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