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British travel routes, twelve-day classic itinerary guide

Posted on 3/16/2026

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British travel itinerary: London → Windsor Castle → Oxford University → Cotswolds → Birmingham → City Hall → New Street Railway Station → Lake Windermere → Peter Rabbit Fairytale House → Lake Windermere → Scottish Highlands → Loch Ness → Fort Augustus → Royal Mile → Edinburgh → York → Manchester → Stratford Town → Shakespeare’s Birthplace → Cambridge University → Houses of Parliament → Big Ben → Buckingham Palace → Thames → Oxford Street → Bicester Shopping Village → London Day 1 of British travel: Arrive at London Heathrow Airport. On this day, you can check into a hotel near London Heathrow Airport, replenish energy, take a walk, adjust yourself, and prepare for the next journey. Day 2 of UK tour: Depart from the hotel in the morning, first visit Windsor, the "Queen's City" in England, and then visit Windsor Castle; at noon, drive to Oxford, known as the "City of Spires", where the most famous places to visit are the world-famous institutions of higher learning, the oldest university in the UK - Oxford University, St. Mary's Cathedral and Redcliffe Square; then you can go to the Cotswolds, the most beautiful countryside in the UK, and enjoy the delicious local trout. Day 3 of UK tour: You can take a bus to visit Birmingham, the second largest city in the UK, and visit the famous local buildings: the Romanesque building - City Hall, Birmingham's main railway station - New Street Railway Station, and the city's most famous Bullring shopping mall. Then we pass through Manchester, the third largest city in the UK, and arrive at Lake Windermere, the largest and most beautiful lake in England. If you want to relive your childhood fun, you can also go deep into the town to find the well-known British fairy tale paradise - Peter Rabbit Fairy Tale House. Day 4 of UK travel: Depart early in the morning and head north to visit the most beautiful area in Europe, the Scottish Highlands, passing through the small town of Luss and Loch Lomond on the way. The town of Luss is the most beautiful flower town in Scotland. Its unique houses and stone fences will definitely leave you with romantic and warm memories. Loch Lomond is an endless and tranquil lake with many small and large islands. It is the largest lake in Scotland. Compared with the Lake District in England, there are fewer tourists here, and the lake appears gentler and more tranquil. Continuing north, you can pass through the Glencoe Gorge and get a close-up view of the majestic Three Sisters Mountains, passing by Scotland. Click to learn more about British travel. Reminder: Don’t rush to remit money or pay a deposit before seeing the real thing to avoid being cheated. Other food-travel related pictures
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