London to Edinburgh Road Trip (Via Manchester & Lake District) πποΈβ¨
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Want to drive all the way up to Scotland? What a great road trip! There are several routes you can take and this one includes the Lake District.

π Don’t Want To Drive Or Plan The Trip?
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I highly recommend this London To Edinburgh Rabbie’s tour.
I love travelling with Rabbie’s because the routes and the guides are fantastic.
Also, they have mini vans and it’s always more comfortable to travel as a small group.
London to Edinburgh Road Trip (Via Manchester & Lake District) Itinerary Summary

π London π
π Oxford π
π Stratford-upon-Avon πͺΆ
π Birmingham ποΈ
π Manchester πΆ
π Lancaster π°
π Kendal π
π Bowness-on-Windermere β΄οΈ
π Ambleside π
π Keswick ποΈ
π Carlisle π°
π Moffat πΏ
π Tourist Route to Edinburgh π£οΈ
π Edinburgh π‘
Total Distance: π Approx. 490 miles
πΈ Photos & Info are located further down. Keep scrolling to see all these places. β¬οΈ
This London to Edinburgh Road Trip via Manchester and the Lake District combines city highlights, cultural gems, and some of the UKβs most scenic landscapes. π€οΈπποΈ
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π Need a car for this road trip?
If you donβt have your own car, Iβd really recommend renting one β it gives you the flexibility to stop at each waterfall and explore at your own pace.
I usually use DiscoverCars to compare prices and find the best deals across different rental companies.
π Itβs really easy to use:
- Compare multiple providers in one place
- Cheaper than booking direct
- Free cancellation on most options
- Their 3rd party insurance is a lot cheaper
- They have a great customer service for claims (though I hope you won’t have to use it!
Additional Information & Highlights
πLondon

πΊοΈ Things To Do:
– Visiting the Tower of London and admiring Tower Bridge
– Going to Big Ben and Westminster Abbey
– Going on the London Eye
– Exploring Camden and Camden Market
– Going to Notting Hill and Portobello Street
– Discovering street art in Shoreditch
π‘ My Top Tip: If you are planning on visiting several paying attractions, it’s worth considering buying a Go City Pass London to save money.
π Oxford

π Stratford-upon-Avon

π Birmingham

π Manchester

π Lancaster

π Kendal

πBowness-on-Windermere

Located on the shores of Lake Windermere, it’s the largest town in the Lake District.
πΊοΈ Things To Do:
– Cruise on Lake Windermere (tickets can be booked here)
– Visit St Martin’s Church (free)
– Visit The World of Beatrix Potter
– Shopping in the local shops
π ΏοΈ Parking: Parking is tricky in Bowness-on-Windermere. Glebe Road Car Park (pay and display) is ideal but it’s quite small so you will need to get there early.
πAmbleside

Situated at the northern end of Lake Windermere, Ambleside is a beautiful market town with historic landmarks and a waterfall.
πΊοΈ Things To Do:
– Visit the Bridge House (National Trust)
– Walk to Stock Ghyll Force (1.6 km – 30 to 45 minutes)
– Visit the Stagshaw Garden (National Trust)
– Go on a cruise from Ambleside Pier
– Visit the Ambleside Roman Fort
πKeswick

πCarlisle

π Moffat

π Tourist Route to Edinburgh

π Edinburgh

