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The first stop on this North England road trip is Manchester! Home to the world’s longest running soap - Coronation Street, a vibrant live music scene, and a number of famous museums, England’s second biggest city has a lot to offer.
What’s more, Manchester’s bar scene is an eclectic mix of craft beer breweries and secret gin bars!
To brush up on England’s history head to the Manchester Museum where you’ll find 4,500,000 relics gathered from across the country and around the world! If you’re more of a culture vulture, check out the Manchester Art Gallery, or if you’re a football fan pay a visit to Old Trafford, the famous ground of Manchester United.
Make sure you visit some of the cities coolest bars before you leave too, including Dusk Til Pawn and The Fitzgerald.
Visiting
Manchester
1-2
Recom. Days
321 km
from our Manchester depot
3h50 min
drive
Visit
Science and Industry Museum
Science museum, historical exhibits
Heaton park
Green oasis, urban park, farm animals
Eat at
Flight Club Manchester
€€€
pizza resto, lounge bar, quirky
Blue Nile Cafe
€€
Home-cooked Ethiopian food in cosy setting
Parking
Metrolink Radcliffe Park and Ride
€€
Catch a metro to the centre
Stay at
Giants Seat Scout Camp
€€€
Outer-city, remote camping, woodland
This North England road trip continues north to the glorious Lake Windermere, the largest lake in England. On the east coast of the lake, tucked into Bowness Bay, sits the small town of Bowness-on Windermere; a destination popular with outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and adventure seekers alike.
If you’re itching for a water-based adventure or a road trip through the mountains, this is the place to be.
From Bowness-on-Windermere, you can sail across Lake Windermere on a traditional steamboat, brush up on Beatrix Potter at the World of Beatrix Potter Museum, or take to the mountains on an adventure hike to Orrest Head or Brant Fell.
Other popular peaks nearby include Langdale Pikes, Pike of Blisco, and the Old Man of Coniston; all of which require a full day to tackle.
Visiting
Windermere
2 - 3
Recom. Days
130 km
from Manchester
2h
drive
Visit
Crags Adventure
Scrambling, abseiling, and rock-climbing adventures
Windermere lake Cruises
Rowboats, self-drive, lake excursions
Eat at
The Brookside
€€€
Hearty British dishes, muddy boots welcomed
The Crafty Baa
€€
Laid back, cheese and meat platters, craft beers
Parking
Broad Street Car Park
€€€
Multi-tariff parking, 5-min walk from centre
Stay at
Braithwaite Fold
€€
Lakeside campsite, base for exploring town
The next stop on your North England road trip is the historic city of Durham. Both quaint and charming, Durham is packed with character, and the entire city centre is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Get ready to explore the town on foot and marvel at the famous Romanesque Durham Cathedral, 13th-century buildings, and stunning botanical gardens. While Manchester is hip and urban, Durham is quintessentially British.
Add a little variety to your road trip activities with a visit to Durham Castle, a 14th-century stronghold that today houses part of Durham University’s campus. From here head to the Oriental Museum to view archaeological finds from the Far East or, if you prefer to brush up on local history, add the Durham Heritage Centre and Museum to your to-do list.
The Living Museum of the North is also a must as this outdoor museum showcases Durham in the Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian eras.
Visiting
Durham
2 - 3
Recom. Days
130 km
from Windermere
2h
drive
Visit
High Force Waterfall
Stroll through Durham Dales to impressive waterfall
Durham University Botanical Garden
10 hectares of green, glasshouses and outdoor art
Durham Cathedral
Romansque architecture worth contemplating
Eat at
Court Inn
€€€
Pub roast and ale near cathedral
Fat Hippo
€€€
Juicy burgers in low-lit hipster joint
Parking
Durham City Park and Ride
€€€
Easy access, park and ride
Stay at
Durham Grange Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
€€€
Small shop, spacious pitches, great facilities
The seaside town of Whitby has a rich maritime history and has been a popular holiday spot with Brits for centuries. It was here that Bram Stoker based his novel Dracula and Captain James Cook carried out his fishing apprenticeship.
History aside, this beach town is a fantastic spot for coastal walks, sea excursions, and fish and chips! Before you depart Whitby end your North England road trip, consider calling at the market town of Helmsley or the Viking city of York.
Head straight down to Whitby Beach to dip your toes in the sea or simply take a walk on the sands (nearby Sandsend Beach is also glorious). From here head over to Whitby Harbour, home to bobbing fishing boats and a string of pubs, cafes, and fish & Chip shops.
Walk off your fish and chips by climbing the 199 steps from Church Lane up to St Mary’s Church; you’ll be rewarded with fantastic sea views at the top too.
Visiting
Whitby
1 - 2
Recom. Days
100 km
from Durham
1h30min
drive
Visit
Whitby Abbey
Iconic landmark and views over town
Falling Foss Tea Garden
Outdoor cafe in green garden near waterfall
Captain Cook Memorial Museum
The historical figure and maritime history
Eat at
The Starr Inn The Harbour
€€€€
Seasonal fish and meat, fine dining
Magpie Café
€€€
Best fish & chips, takeout and outdoor dining
Parking
Marina Back Car Park
€€€
Central location, busy
Stay at
Broadings Farm Caravan Site Whitby
€€
Sheep farm, mile from centre, 70 pichtes
419 km
from Whitby
4h35m
drive