Castles, bookshops, and the railway north into the mountains
Begin in the world's great literary city. The British Library alone is worth the flight. Then Borough Market, the Tower, and the South Bank — all within a gentle walk of each other.
Golden limestone villages, antique bookshops, streams running through village greens. The English countryside at its most beautiful — and least crowded in May.
A city carved from volcanic rock. The world's first UNESCO City of Literature — every street has a story. Harry Potter was born here. So, in a way, was modern philosophy.
The loch that holds more water than all of England's lakes combined. A castle in ruins on its shore. A battlefield that changed Scotland. And 4,000-year-old standing stones that feel like a portal to another world.
Where three lochs meet beneath a medieval castle. Then south through the most dramatic glacial valley in Britain. The Highlands at their most untamed — the day the landscape finally reveals itself fully.
Based on advance rail booking, B&Bs with breakfast, supermarket lunches, and one mid-range dinner nightly. Being non-drinkers saves a meaningful amount — a meal without wine in the UK is typically 30–40% less.