The Lake District, England
The Lake District is arguably the UK's finest walking destination, and it's particularly well-suited to solo travellers on a guided holiday. Compact but endlessly varied, it offers everything from gentle lakeside strolls around Buttermere and Crummock Water to the high ridges and Wainwright summits of the Western Fells. Our Hassness Country House, tucked into the valley on the edge of Buttermere, provides an exceptional base, warm, welcoming, and surrounded by some of Britain's most dramatic scenery.
The Scottish Highlands
Scotland offers a different kind of walking experience entirely: wilder, more remote, and breathtakingly beautiful. From the shores of Loch Lomond on the West Highland Way to the dramatic cliffs and ancient archaeology of Orkney and Shetland, the Highlands reward those who take the time to explore them properly. The scenery is genuinely world-class, and a guided group means you can venture into terrain that would feel isolating alone.
Yorkshire and Northumberland, England
The Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors offer rolling, characterful walking at a more accessible grade, while Northumberland, with its timeworn castles and empty beaches, remains one of England's best-kept secrets. Wainwright's Coast to Coast route, which passes through both the Dales and the Moors, is a classic long-distance challenge well worth considering.
The Cotswolds and South Downs, England
For something gentler, the Cotswolds deliver quintessential English countryside: picture-postcard villages, honey-coloured stone, and easy waymarked paths. The South Downs, England's newest national park, is another excellent choice, particularly for those who want to combine walking with history, heritage, and excellent local food.
Cornwall and the South West Coast Path
The South West Coast Path is one of the UK's great long-distance trails, hugging the coastline from Somerset all the way around to Dorset. The Cornish sections in particular offer dramatic cliff-top walking with extraordinary sea views, and the combination of wild Atlantic landscapes and charming fishing villages makes this a memorable destination for solo walkers at almost any level.