Castles, Hadrian's Wall & the Lake District

Castles, Hadrian's Wall & the Lake District
Castles, Hadrian's Wall & the Lake District
Castles, Hadrian's Wall & the Lake District
Castles, Hadrian's Wall & the Lake District
Castles, Hadrian's Wall & the Lake District

From:

CAD $4,275

7 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Small Group

Activity Level: Average

Discover forts, fells and film sets in the storied wilds of northern England.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 01 Jun 2025

Experience Overview

For an adventurous getaway combining history and hiking, few destinations can compete with the windswept wilds of northern England. Here we meet long-gone monarchs and marauding invaders at Alnwick and Bamburgh castles, both seen in TV shows and films, including Harry Potter, Downton Abbey and The Last Kingdom. We also cross to the tidal island of Lindisfarne, the birthplace of Christianity in England, and walk a section of Hadrian’s Wall, which once marked the northwest boundary of the Roman empire. We end the trip in the Lake District where we hike two peaks – known locally as fells – for astonishing views over perhaps the most beautiful rural landscape in the UK.
Profile
— Accommodation: 6 Classic nights (hotels) — Five days of guided walking — Group normally 6 to 16, plus leader. Minimum age: 16 — Moderate walks, leisurely pace; good level of fitness recommended — Option to travel by train to your adventure
At a Glance
— Accommodation: 6 Classic nights (hotels) — Five days of guided walking — Group normally 6 to 16, plus leader. Minimum age: 16 — Moderate walks, leisurely pace; good level of fitness recommended — Option to travel by train to your adventure
Trip For You
This trip is graded Activity Level 3 (Moderate). For more information on our trip gradings please visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip please do not hesitate to contact us. There are five days of walking which vary in distance and difficulty based on the terrain, with an average distance of 7.3 miles (11.8km) per day. The terrain is flatter on the coastal walks (day 2 and 3) and generally undulating pavement with some rocky and uneven sections. These days can also include some muddier pathways and potentially walking on sand/causeways when we visit Lindisfarne. The terrain along Hadrian's Wall and the mountains in the Lake District can be rocky and uneven in some areas, with some steep sections. The walk up Cat Bells in the Lake District (day 5) has areas of exposed rocky sections with the need to do some scrambling so it is not suitable for vertigo sufferers.The walk up Helvellyn in the Lake District (day 6) has an overall ascent of 2,500 ft (762m) so a good level of fitness is required.
Eating Drinking
All breakfasts and two dinners are included.
Transportation
We use a minibus for all transfers to the areas where we are walking.
Joining Instructions
Key information Start hotel: Royal Station Hotel, Neville St, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 5DH Phone: +44 191 232 0781 Recommended arrival time: Before 6pm at the start hotel to catch the introductions and welcome dinner Getting to the start hotel The start hotel is approximately two minutes’ walk from Newcastle train station. It is easy to get from London to Newcastle by train or flight. There are regular direct trains from London King’s Cross, which take less than three hours. Flights leave from a variety of airports in London. The train is possibly the easiest as our hotel in Newcastle is within walking distance of the railway station. Return journey There is a group transfer to Penrith on the final day of the trip, where there are hourly trains to London and Scotland. You can join this transfer for free. Please advise your tour leader at the beginning of the trip if you would like this transfer.  We will arrive at Penrith station at 0930am. If you would like further information on joining this trip or your return journey, please speak to your sales representative.
Weather Information
Rain can come at any time of year; however, the temperatures typically rise from around 12C (54F) in April to the high 20Cs (around 80F-85F) or above in September. Like most of the UK in recent years there have been some hotter days in the middle of summer.
Spending Money
— A typical lunch costs £15, dinner £25, a pint of beer £5, and a glass of wine £4-£7
Tipping
Although optional, a tip for the leader at the end of the trip is greatly appreciated. As a guideline we recommend a starting point of £50 per person for the guides.

Highlights

— Explore the bewitching Alnwick Castle, which stood in as Hogwarts for the first two Harry Potter movies — Tour Bamburgh Castle, a striking fort on the Northumberland coast — Venture to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne to admire historic priory ruins — Hike a section of Hadrian’s Wall, the UNESCO-listed northwest boundary of the Roman empire — Hike Cat Bells for unforgettable views over the Lake District — Summit Helvellyn, a walk considered among the most beautiful in the UK

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 4097

Tour TypeTour Type: Small Group

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: walking.

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Exodus Travel

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: TDR

StartStarts: Newcastle, England

FinishFinishes: Newcastle, England

DurationDuration: 7 days

DeparturesDepartures: Not Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Average

Includes

— All breakfasts, two dinners — Entry into Lindisfarne Priory, Bamburgh Castle, Alnwick Castle and Gardens, Vindolanda — Leader throughout and mountain guide on last day — Minibus throughout

Accommodation

A trio of traditional hotels
We use three hotels on this trip, in Newcastle, Alnwick and Keswick. Below are the accommodations we typically use. Newcastle: Royal Station Hotel (night 1) The Royal Station Hotel in Newcastle is a Grade I-listed retreat within an easy walk of the train station and city centre. The rooms are classically styled and there’s an in-house cocktail bar and leisure club. Alnwick: The Hogs Head Inn (nights 2-3) The Hogs Head Inn was built in 2012 but to a traditional style and set within extensive landscaped grounds.  Keswick: Royal Oak (nights 4-6) The three-star Royal Oak in Keswick town centre is a boutique-style accommodation within an 18th-century coaching inn. Over the years, it’s welcomed a host of literary luminaries, including Lord Tennyson, Robert Louis Stevenson and Sir Walter Scott.

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $4,275 ($611 /day)

Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrive Newcastle

Our adventure begins in Newcastle, once a titan of industry, now transformed into a business hub and cultural powerhouse. We gather at the hotel reception at 6pm to meet each other before a group dinner. If you arrive with time to spare, you could walk to the Tyne Bridge, a Grade II*-listed arch spanning the river after which it was named. Opened in October 1928 by King George V, it is now the most famous of seven bridges crossing the Tyne and an icon of the city. Accommodation: Royal Station Hotel, Newcastle

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Day 2: Alnwick and Alnmouth

We leave the city and head to Alnwick, an ancient market town guarded by an imposing Norman castle. Our exploration starts with a walk around town, before we head to Alnwick Castle, the second largest inhabited castle in the UK behind Windsor Castle. Built in the 11th century, the fort was originally a defensive stronghold – seen in the extra-thick stone walls – but has more recently become a picturesque setting for TV and film, featuring in Downton Abbey and as Hogwarts in the first two Harry Potter movies. Our visit includes a wander round the lavish state rooms and the opportunity to try archery, take broomstick flying lessons as Harry Potter once did here, and visit the artisans courtyard to experience 14th-century life. This afternoon, we head to the coastal village of Alnmouth, where rows of pastel-coloured fishermen's cottages and stone houses line the River Aln. Here we explore the traditional high street, dipping into gift shops, cafes and pubs. The leader can recommend somewhere for dinner, but what better way to cap a day of tradition than with fish and chips on the beach, a classic British seaside experience? Accommodation: The Hog's Head Inn, Alnwick

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Day 3: Lindisfarne and Bamburgh Castle

We head to Lindisfarne (also known as Holy Island) after breakfast, which is considered the birthplace of Christianity in England. This tidal island is cut off from the mainland by the sea twice a day; don’t worry, we check the tides before making the journey across. Here we visit the ruins of a 12th-century priory, which was founded by Norman monks and played a vital role in introducing Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England. We also walk past a castle that was converted into a private holiday home by Sir Edwin Lutyens, an architect who had a major role in the formation of New Delhi, India. We then take a tour of Bamburgh Castle, which you may recognise from the Netflix series The Last Kingdom. Built on a rocky plateau right next to the Northumberland coastline, this imposing fort has played guardian to the area for more than 1,400 years, hosting several kings and witnessing many bloody battles. The length of todays walk is affected by the tidal conditions. Accommodation: The Hog's Head Inn, Alnwick

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Day 4: Hadrian’s Wall to the Lake District

Today we head across the country to the Roman ruins of Hadrian's Wall, a Unesco World Heritage site stretching 73mi (117km) from coast to coast. This 1,900-year-old relic once marked the northwest border of the Roman empire, cutting through the still-wild landscape. During our walk, we visit Vindolanda, a complete Roman garrison, which has been excavated for years and is still being uncovered. We also pass the controversial site of the felled tree at Sycamore Gap. After completing our route, we take a bus transfer to the Lake District, a beloved national park of spectacular rural landscapes and quintessential old English towns. Accommodation: The Royal Oak, Keswick

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Day 5: Walk up Cat Bells

Today we embark on a classic Lake District experience: fell walking. Our fell (the name derives from an old Norse word meaning mountain or moor-covered hill) is Cat Bells, one of the most beautiful in the region, with a mixture of terrain and at an elevation of just 1,480ft (451m) tall. At the top, we have wonderful panoramas taking in the countryside and the expansive lake known as Derwent Water. This afternoon, we take the ferry back to Keswick. Then we have free time to relax or explore this historic market town. Accommodation: The Royal Oak, Keswick

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Day 6: Walk up Helvellyn

Today we tackle our second peak, Helvellyn, the third highest fell in the Lake District at 3,118ft (950m) tall. It’s been called the greatest walk in England with stretching views over the rural landscape; we go up and down via the most popular route which gets gradually steeper until we reach the rewarding summit. At the top, we can marvel at the whole Lake District; at the bottom, we stop for a pint in the King’s Head, a 17th-century coaching inn turned traditional pub with sensational views over the landscape. Accommodation: The Royal Oak, Keswick

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Day 7: Transfer to Penrith

After breakfast, we begin our return journey home. To make things easy, there’s a transfer to Penrith where there are hourly trains to London and Scotland. We will arrive at Penrith station by 0930am.

Tour Operator

Exodus Travel

It’s all about adventure That is what Exodus was founded upon 50 years ago, and what the company is still all about. Discovering countries, cultures, environments, cities, mountain ranges, deserts, coasts and jungles; exploring this amazing planet we all live on. At Exodus, we know what makes you tick when it comes to holidays. It’s a desire shared by so many others. A yearning to visit new places and come home with a real sense of what they’re all about. This means delving into local traditions, cultures, cuisine, lifestyles – anything that contributes to its unique identity. At the same time, we always remember that we are only guests. So we travel courteously and respectfully, in smaller groups to minimise our impact, to ensure that every Exodus holiday is a beneficial experience for everyone involved. This is a philosophy we take with us around the world, helping you reach some incredible destinations on 500 itineraries across over 90 separate countries. We also strive to provide as much flexibility and choice as we possibly can, making it simple for you to experience a very different holiday. Exodus started life on 4 February 1974 when two friends got together to provide an overland truck to travel to the Minaret of Jam, deep in the heart of the Hindu Kush, the most inaccessible of the world’s great monuments. See our history page for more details about how we began and how we have grown over the past 50 years. Never travelled with Exodus before? Visit our New to Exodus page for some useful, first-timer information.

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