We offer a number of splendid themed walking routes throughout the British Isles that have been created to commemorate the life or work of an eminent artist, significant author or historic figure, or which focus on one aspect of life, or a particular area of interest. Our themed walks include routes highlighting such historic literary and artistic figures as Shakespeare, Jane Austen, John Constable, Thomas Hardy & Chaucer.
JANE AUSTEN WALKING TOUR
This is a two day / three night walking break in the beautiful Hampshire countryside that was the inspiration for the works of Jane Austen, author of Pride & Prejudice, Sense & Sensibility and many others magnificent pieces of timeless literature….
THE SHAKESPEARE WAY WALK
Discover this famous, wondrous walk that takes you through some of the most magnificent quintessential English countryside as you are taken back to Shakespeare's tales of Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet and Richard II in particular, which was set in and around the area…
the dorset of thomas hardy walk
Dorchester, located in the coastal county of Dorset was the inspiration for Casterbridge in Thomas Hardy's novel 'The Mayor of Casterbridge' and remains a handsome town of 19th and 18th century houses.
Highlights of this walking tour includes Cerne Abbas, overlooked by the famous – or, for some, infamous – Cerne Abbas Giant.
THE JOHN CONSTABLE COUNTRY WALK
Easy walking in the delightful area of water-meadows, villages, and churches, immortalised by one of Britain's greatest painters, John Constable.
This artistically-themed walking tour takes you through the little changed landscapes that inspired one of Britain’s greatest artists, John Constable...
THE WHISKY WAY WALK
Walk through the stunning Spey valley (which, with its tributaries, provides the clear water for making whisky). There is the chance to visit distilleries which produce the famous Speyside malt whisky. As an added bonus, the holiday includes a free visit to the famous Glenfiddich Distillery…
PRIDE & PREJUDUCE - THE PEAK DISTRICT
Be transported back to the times of Mr. Darcy & Elizabeth Bennet. Arriving in Hathersage, and traversing to the Chatsworth Estate, then on to a walk through Manners Wood & Haddon Hall - said to be the most romantic gardens in the UK!
CHAUCER’S PILGRIM’S PATH
Our route coincides with some of the places that Chaucer's pilgrims visited and parts of the Pilgrims Path marked on maps. Overall, this is a walk through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with beautiful views across the 'Garden of England'; leading to England’s most eminent Cathedral City…