England Holidays:

Yorkshire Dales + Ullswater Lake District (self drive)

 

Head north on one of our England holidays, exploring some of our most magnificent scenery and staying in hand-picked small hotels & country inns. From Whitby, take a steam train ride through the North York Moors & enjoy a ‘foodie’ tour of the spa town of Harrogate. Then drive through the rolling Yorkshire Dales to Ullswater in the spectacular Lake District. ‘Round the Lake’ pass included in this self drive holiday.

  • Price: from £1,225 per person sharing

  • No. nights: 7

  • Deposit: 25%

  • Starts: Whitby / Finishes: Ullswater

  • Best Time to Go: March – November

Reference Code - MKKEN2 - Yorkshire & Lake District Explorer

SAMPLE ITINERARY

 

Day 1: Arrive in Whitby

From wherever your starting point, the drive to Whitby is a superb one, whether you choose to follow the east coast or to cut across the North York Moors National Park. Once here, you’ll be immediately struck by the colour and vibrancy of this place.

A stroll around Whitby should not be missed; the abbey is world-famous as the inspiration behind Bram Stoker’s Dracula and the town lays claim to serving the UK’s best fish and chips!

Your accommodation

Here in Whitby, you’ll be staying in a family owned jewel of a guest house, set opposite the green space of Pannett Park and just a few minutes’ stroll from the action in this fascinating and historic seaside town. Your hosts are passionate about Whitby and only too eager to give terrific advice on where best to eat, for example, and how best to make your way around.

Day 2: Exploring Whitby

A stroll around Whitby should not be missed; the abbey is world-famous as the inspiration behind Bram Stoker’s Dracula and the town lays claim to serving the UK’s best fish and chips! We’ll provide recommendations from our personal research to assist you along the way.

Day 3: Wend your way to Harrogate

Lose yourself in the North Yorkshire Moors, the driest upland area in the UK. There are 1408 miles of paths but much of the land is open access so you can truly immerse yourself in the countryside, and in late summer the purple heather blooms as far as the eye can see.

Driving the direct route from Whitby to Harrogate takes only 90 minutes or so, giving you plenty of time to explore the valleys and villages of this most enthralling landscape before arrival at the historic spa town of Harrogate.

Your accommodation

Close to the centre of town, overlooking the 200-acre common known as the Stray, your accommodation in Harrogate is a stylish hotel skilfully created from a row of Georgian townhouses. With just 36 bedrooms, there’s no danger of overcrowding, and each is beautifully equipped with custom-made beds, luxury linen and fine en-suites. Downstairs, relax in the bar with an aperitif, sinking into a classic oversized leather sofa, before dinner in the bistro, with menus created of the very best Yorkshire produce.

Day 4 – Out and about and a foodie tour in Harrogate

One of the very prettiest towns in England, Harrogate established itself from the Georgian era onwards as the go-to destination for the fashion-conscious holidaymaker seeking solace in the waters of its mineral springs, Moorish-style Turkish baths and health spas.

Today, it’s a genteel and distinctive destination, featuring several fine specialist museums – including the Royal Pump Room and Pateley Bridge Nidderdale Museums – the 17 acre Valley Gardens, engaging shopping and a wealth of good eating and drinking possibilities.

During your day today, you’ll enjoy a guided foodie tour as part of a small group with a local expert food guide. You’ll get to see, and hear history of, some of the hidden corners of Harrogate, while taking a dive into the town’s thriving independent food scene, home to a wealth of exciting producers and restaurants, with food and drink tastings along the way.

Day 5 – Make for the Lakes

Wave goodbye to Harrogate this morning after a splendid breakfast and choose your route to Pooley Bridge on Ullswater in the Lake District. For us, taking the smaller roads through the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Yorkshire Dales National Park is a must, to experience the breathtaking beauty of this legendary locale.

The landscape dominates this area of Yorkshire and there is much exploring to be done. One of England’s finest show caves, Ingleborough, is a short stroll away from the A65, as are the Norber Erratics, huge boulders left by glacial movement.

Many more options are within easy driving range: Malham, White Scar cave, the fantastic engineering of Ribblehead viaduct and the eerie geology of limestone pavements.

Perhaps take a detour via Windermere and over the challenging Kirkstone Pass, to approach Pooley Bridge from the foot of Helvellyn and the western shores of Ullswater.

Your accommodation

Your base for the next three nights is a delightful, family owned gem in this unspoiled corner of the Lake District. Resting just on the edge of the cute village of Pooley Bridge, you’ll find this converted former blacksmith’s shop, whose owners have done a quite outstanding job of creating a comfortable small hotel and very appealing bistro, and in the process lifting the appeal of the entire village.

Spacious, beautifully appointed rooms decorated in modern, relaxing tones feature one or two decadent touches alongside high-spec en-suite bathrooms. Downstairs, a cosy bar serving local ales and a ‘Gin of the week’, gives way to lounge-space around a crackling fire and a simple, elegant dining room. The seasonal menu created from the very best local produce – often with foraged elements – features tempting game, poultry and seafood dishes.

Day 6 – Exploring Ullswater

After breakfast, take a stroll to Ullswater – regarded by many as the very prettiest of the lakes in the UNESCO World Heritage Lake District National Park – and board the steamer for a trip around almost its entire circumference.

Stopping at five different points, it’s easy to make a day of it, perhaps with your walking boots and a picnic, as you hop on and off as many times as you wish. One of our favourite spots is the tumbling waterfall at Aira Force, from where you can take the easy mile-and-a-half woodland stroll to Glenridding to catch the steamer back to Ullswater.

Day 7 – A day exploring of the Lake District

Get off the beaten track and visit some of the smaller lakes, perhaps enjoying a waterside stroll. Take a trip on the Keswick Launch which stops at various points around Derwentwater – you can hop on and off to visit points of interest or stretch your legs.

Alternatively, head for some of England’s more challenging drives, taking in mountain passes such as Hardknott and Honister. You’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views and plenty of pretty places to stop for refreshments along the way.

Day 8 – Depart for home

Today your holiday comes to an end, as you start your journey home. Do let us know if we can help with your onward arrangements.

 

PRICING

Price is based on two adults sharing a double room for seven nights in our hand-picked selection of small hotels and country inns, on a bed and breakfast basis. The holiday includes an afternoon guided food tour in Harrogate as part of a small group, tailored to suit your preferences, and a ‘Round the Lake’ pass on Ullswater.

Due to the smaller nature of the properties included, no twin rooms are available on this itinerary, but we would be delighted to create a tailormade trip if this style of room is preferred.

Before your departure, you will receive personalised holiday information including full directions, recommended routes, and suggestions on places to visit depending on your interests and our local knowledge to help you get the most from your holiday.

We would be delighted to facilitate your travel to and from Yorkshire and the Lake District, if required. Please do ask if you would like us to arrange this for you.