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Yorkshire & Northumberland

Discover the many facets of Yorkshire and Northumbria on scenic rail journeys, tracing Viking, Roman and medieval footsteps in York, exploring Northumberland's castles and Lindisfarne.

From £1,399 per person


Encounter the untamed North York Moors and rolling Yorkshire Dales aboard the nostalgic North Yorkshire Moors Railway and famed Settle-Carlisle line, before discovering the gems of Northumberland on a tour which blends dramatic landscapes with fascinating history and culture.

In Yorkshire, wander among the spectacular gardens of RHS Harlow Carr, York's medieval streets and the haunting ruins of Whitby Abbey. Then head to wild Northumberland, visiting Alnwick Castle and the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. With knowledgeable guides guiding you through the highlights, these timeless destinations are brought to life.

The itinerary for your journey
Unforgettable experiences

What’s included

Day 1 - Meeting up in the Victorian spa town of Harrogate

Your holiday begins in Harrogate, where the Tour Manager waits to greet you at a beautifully restored Georgian hotel, close to the town's Turkish Baths, Royal Pump Room Museum and Valley Gardens.

One of northern England's most attractive towns, nestled on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, Harrogate retains many of its Georgian and Victorian features. Its original spa buildings, the Royal Baths, opened in the 1800s when Turkish Baths were first introduced across Britain. The Harrogate baths are the only ones in the country which remain in full working order.

After settling in, there's time to explore, maybe strolling across to the Valley Gardens, up Parliament Street to visit the famous Betty's Café Tea Rooms or to browse some independent shops before dinner in the hotel.

Day 2 - Visiting Harlow Carr Gardens and timeless York

This morning, we visit the inspiring gardens of RHS Harlow Carr, with its everchanging landscapes, fragrant wildflower meadows and colourful borders. Walk through the vast woodland, home to many bird species, and visit the Alpine House to see rare alpine plants from around the world.

After free time here, we continue to the walled city of York for a guided tour. Walking its cobbled streets we view medieval, Victorian and Georgian architecture and learn about the city's Viking and Roman heritage. There's time to find lunch before visiting the glorious minster, one of Europe's largest Gothic cathedrals, where entrance is included. Inside you will find stunning stained-glass windows and the magnificent Chapter House, with intricate craftsmanship evident in every corner. You could also ascend the Central Tower for breathtaking views of the city.

The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure, perhaps to visit the National Railway Museum, settle down at a cosy café or enjoy a local pint at one of the countless pubs within the city walls. Returning to Harrogate by rail, we enjoy dinner at our hotel.

Day 3 - Exploring Whitby and riding on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway

Today, we drive to the characterful harbour town of Whitby, where we discover the famous, brooding Abbey ruins. Overlooking the North Sea, the clifftop structure was a 7th-century Christian monastery that later became a Benedictine abbey, and the inspiration for Bram Stoker's 'Dracula'. Gaze out across the rugged Yorkshire coastline, wander through the atmospheric ruins and let the haunting beauty of this historic site capture your imagination.

With a few hours free here, you could stroll along the seafront for some fish and chips, walk along the pier, wander across to the harbour or browse the quaint shops in the area beneath the abbey. It's also possible to visit the RNLI Lifeboat Station, one of the oldest in the country.

Later, our coach takes us to the village of Grosmont to join the scenic North Yorkshire Moors Railway*. With its steam engines and restored carriages, this heritage railway takes us through Yorkshire's best-loved landscapes, ancient woodlands and heather-clad moors. After arrival in Pickering, we transfer back to our hotel in time for dinner.

*Trains are steam-hauled where possible, however due to timetable changes or weather conditions, heritage diesel locomotives may be running instead.

Day 4 - A spectacular journey on the Settle-Carlisle Railway

Leaving Harrogate, we drive to the market town of Settle to join the Settle-Carlisle Railway for a memorable trip through the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

Regarded as England's most scenic rail journey, it's easy to see why as we cross the Ribblehead Viaduct, an impressive Victorian-era bridge which cuts through the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, and skirt the North Pennines, a designated Area of Natural Beauty. With views of Pen-y-Ghent, Ingleborough, Whernside, sweeping valleys and ancient pastures defined by drystone walls, we may also spot wildlife on this scenic route. Arriving in historic Carlisle, there's time to find some lunch or look around at your own pace. This cathedral city is also known for its proximity to Hadrian's Wall, whose closest remains are at Birdoswald Roman Fort, 16 miles away.

After boarding a train to Hexham, we continue by coach to our next hotel in the Northumberland countryside. After settling in there's time to enjoy the hotel's spa facilities or walk around the grounds before dinner.

Day 5 - Exploring Alnwick Castle

After a leisurely breakfast, we drive to the historic Alnwick Castle for a guided tour of its impressive staterooms and landscaped gardens. With more than 1,000 years of history, this grand castle has served as a military stronghold, a royal residence and a filming location for movies including Harry Potter and Downton Abbey.

With entrance included, we have a guided tour of the Renaissance-style staterooms and the poisoned gardens. You are then free to wander through the gardens with its lake and treehouse restaurant where you could have lunch in a unique setting. There's also time to have a look around the town of Alnwick, and maybe visit the beloved Barter Books, one of England's largest secondhand bookshop, based in a former Victorian railway station.

At the end of the afternoon, we transfer back to our hotel with time to relax before dinner.

Day 6 - Bamburgh Castle and spiritual Lindisfarne

This morning, we drive across the wild Northumberland countryside to Bamburgh, a coastal town dominated by its striking castle, for a private behind-the-scenes tour before it opens to the public, discovering the battlements, medieval great hall and the castle's museum collection.

From the castle, we make our way to the fabled Holy Island of Lindisfarne. Its history dates back to the 6th century and it has been home to a community of monks ever since. While on the island, we visit Lindisfarne Priory, where the beautiful ruins bring to life the story of Saint Aidan and the Viking raids that once swept the sacred place. We are also invited to a tasting of the local mead produced on the island. Lindisfarne Mead is a unique wine which blends white grapes, rich honey and a mixture of herbs. What sets it apart is the pure water sourced from the island's artesian well and the fact that it's fortified with the finest spirits.

At the end of the afternoon, we are driven back to the hotel before our final dinner this evening.

Day 7 - Homeward bound

From the Victorian spa town of Harrogate and medieval York, across the glorious Moors and Dales of Yorkshire to the beautiful coast of Northumberland, over the last seven days we've seen many different aspects and some of the most celebrated sights of Yorkshire and Northumberland.

After breakfast, we board the train to York. Arriving in the city in the early afternoon, you may choose to spend more time exploring York's historic streets independently before making your way home.

Please note

Please note that while every departure of this tour will feature the same excursions, the order may differ from that shown above.

Classic collection

Our Classic range is what we're known for. Enjoy curated moments with plenty of inclusions. Centrally located hotels, premium travel options and engaging group tours with a seasoned expert are included. You'll be in groups with an average of 20-25 travellers and a maximum of 30*. *Scandinavian and Worldwide tours are on average 30-35 and a maximum of 40.

Departure Dates
7 May 2026From £1,599
4 June 2026From £1,599
18 June 2026From £1,599
2 July 2026From £1,399
16 July 2026From £1,399
13 August 2026From £1,499
10 September 2026From £1,599
17 September 2026From £1,599
15 October 2026From £1,399

All prices are per person and assume full occupancy of the room.
Please always refer to the website for up-to-date prices and availability.

Trains
North Yorkshire Moors Railway
North Yorkshire Moors Railway

The wild and windswept North York Moors are infamous in fact and fiction, with over 1,400 miles of stunning scenery, tranquil trecks and wonderful wildlife it's easy to see why. Overflowing with barron moorland, lush valleys and pine forests to captivating coastlines and home to historic monuments, villages and a wealth of wildlife - there is so much to discover here.

Settle-Carlisle Railway
Ribblehead Viaduct

The iconic Settle-Carlisle Railway was the last mainline railway to be built in the UK and was completed in 1876 by the Midland Railway Company after six years of work. Widely accepted as being one of the best-engineered mainline tracks in England, the line is visually dramatic and offers a truly great rail journey.

Hotels
Harrogate Inn, Harrogate
Harrogate Inn, Harrogate

The 4-Star Harrogate Inn is a beautifully restored Georgian building with landscaped grounds and modern interiors. Centrally situated, the hotel is within 5 minutes' walk from the Harrogate Turkish Baths, Royal Pump Room Museum and Valley Gardens. The restaurant serves local produce and a la carte breakfasts. Guests can enjoy drinks and light snacks in The Dog & Duck Bar. Guest bedrooms are ensuite and feature seating areas, comfortable Hypnos beds, complimentary toiletries, tea and coffee making facilities, an iron and ironing board, television, hairdryer, telephone and free Wi-Fi.

The Linden Hall Hotel, Northumberland
The Linden Hall Hotel, Northumberland

The Linden Hall Hotel is a beautiful and historic hotel set among the serene Northumberland countryside and surrounded by expansive gardens.

A stunning Georgian mansion, its grand architecture, classical features, and manicured grounds create a fantastic first impression. Guestrooms are tastefully decorated with a blend of comfort, style, and functionality and are equipped with modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Guests can take advantage of the on-site spa facilities, which include a swimming pool, sauna, steam room, and a selection of indulgent treatments and therapies. There is also a fully equipped fitness centre for those who wish to maintain their exercise routine during their stay.

The Linden Hall Hotel is also renowned for its beautiful grounds, providing a peaceful setting for leisurely strolls or outdoor activities.

Upgrades

We offer a selection of upgrades and 'add-ons' designed to help you make the most of your holiday - and make it even easier!

UK rail connections
UK Rail Connections

We can book UK rail tickets from your local station to and from Harrogate. Please call us to discuss your requirements.

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