Famed for its good food, discover the heritage of the world renowned produce of Bologna, walk in the Apennine hills and enjoy the historic cities of Parma, Modena, Ravenna and Bologna.
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Call us on 01707 817260
Or, email us at customersupport@rambleworldwide.co.uk
Famed for its good food, discover the heritage of the world renowned produce of Bologna, walk in the Apennine hills and enjoy the historic cities of Parma, Modena, Ravenna and Bologna.
Experience the colours of a Canadian autumn on a guided walking journey through Québec. From forested national parks and dramatic fjords to historic cities and wildlife rich coastlines, this immersive adventure blends spectacular foliage, scenic hikes and cultural discovery.
Joining one of our holidays as a solo traveller doesn't always mean you have to pay a single room supplement.
Let us take you to one of the UK's best-kept secrets — where dramatic coastal scenery meets warm Irish hospitality and landscapes steeped in myth and natural wonder. Northern Ireland rewards walkers and hikers of every level, from the iconic hexagonal columns of the Giant's Causeway to the verdant beauty of the Nine Glens of Antrim, and it's a place that gets under your skin from the very first walk.
We'll lead you and your fellow travellers through the Nine Glens of Antrim — a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where ancient valleys tumble down to meet a stunning coastline. Step into the world of the legendary giant Finn McCool at the Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland's only UNESCO World Heritage Site, and test your nerve on the famous Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, strung across a 23-metre chasm above the sea. As you go, sweeping vantage points open up across the Irish Sea — on a clear day, you can see all the way to the Scottish coast.
Step on board from Southampton for an unforgettable 7-night cruise, charting a course along the picturesque coastline of the Emerald Isle. View the highest sea cliffs in Europe from Killybegs, immerse yourself in the cultural richness of Galway and enjoy the scenic allure of Cobh as you traverse these destinations on this voyage of discovery.
Our holiday walking grades
Usually, your walk will take up the whole day at a moderate pace. Terrain will often be hilly and paths generally good. Note that on holidays in mountainous areas, expect some rougher paths. An average walk length is 6 miles but expect this to vary from as little as 3 miles on a sightseeing day and up to 10 miles on a full day dependant on the amount of ascent and decent required.
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Average daily walks - Distance: 6 miles; Ascent/Descent 500m; Terrain: sometimes hilly and undulating on good paths and tracks; Walking Time: Day walks.
Please note this is a guide only; you should refer to the specific Holiday Information Sheet for the holiday that you are looking at for detailed day to day itinerary and grading information.
Northern Ireland's hiking trails lead you to some of Europe's most extraordinary geological formations. The Giant's Causeway, with its 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, creates an otherworldly landscape that has inspired legends for centuries. Our guided walking holidays ensure you experience these wonders whilst learning the fascinating stories and science behind their formation.
The Nine Glens of Antrim offer diverse walking through landscapes that range from dramatic coastal cliffs to tranquil forest parks. Each glen possesses its own distinct character, from Glenariff – often called the "Queen of the Glens" – to the wild beauty of Glenaan. These valleys provide wonderfully varied Northern Ireland walking trails that showcase the region's natural beauty at its finest.
Take the road less travelled and you can be sure of a very warm Irish welcome. Northern Ireland's friendly locals, charming villages, and vibrant culture enhance every walking holiday. After a day exploring the trails, enjoy traditional hospitality in cosy pubs, sample local cuisine, and experience the storytelling tradition that makes Ireland so special.
Beyond the natural beauty, Northern Ireland's walking holidays offer fascinating insights into its complex history. From ancient Celtic sites to medieval castles perched on clifftops, every walk reveals layers of heritage. Our expert leaders bring these stories to life, ensuring you understand the cultural context that makes these landscapes so compelling.
Planning ahead has its rewards. When you book your Northern Ireland walking holiday six months or more in advance, you'll save £40 per person on your trip. This early booking discount makes it even easier to secure your place on one of our expertly guided tours whilst enjoying better value for money.
Northern Ireland walking holidays can be enjoyed year-round, though the best walking conditions typically occur from April through October. Spring brings wildflowers and longer days, whilst summer offers the warmest temperatures and extended daylight hours. Autumn showcases beautiful colours across the glens, and the shoulder seasons often provide excellent walking with fewer crowds. Be prepared for changeable weather at any time of year – it's part of Ireland's charm!
Absolutely! Northern Ireland is a hidden gem for walking holidays. The region offers remarkable diversity within a compact area – dramatic coastal cliffs, tranquil forest parks, rolling glens, and accessible peaks. The Nine Glens of Antrim alone provide endless walking opportunities through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Combined with the iconic Giant's Causeway, fascinating heritage sites, and genuinely warm hospitality, Northern Ireland delivers an unforgettable walking experience that rivals anywhere in the UK.
Our Northern Ireland walking tours reveal an extraordinary blend of natural wonders and cultural treasures. Expect to encounter the UNESCO World Heritage Giant's Causeway with its 40,000 hexagonal basalt columns; the thrilling Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge; the stunning Nine Glens of Antrim including beautiful Glenariff Forest Park; dramatic coastal cliffs and viewpoints with vistas to Scotland; ancient castles like Dunseverick perched on coastal rocks; charming Irish villages; and potentially stunning views of Rathlin Island and the Mull of Kintyre on clear days.
Definitely! Approximately half our participants are solo travellers, and Northern Ireland's legendary hospitality makes it an ideal destination for those exploring alone. Our small group format naturally encourages connections between fellow walking enthusiasts, and you'll find the Irish culture of storytelling and friendly conversation creates a wonderfully inclusive atmosphere. Many solo walkers find Northern Ireland the perfect introduction to guided walking holidays, combining spectacular scenery with genuine warmth.
While Northern Ireland is part of the UK and easily accessible, we strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance for all walking holidays. This should cover walking activities at the grades you'll be undertaking, medical expenses, and trip cancellation. Even though you won't need a passport to travel from other parts of the UK, having appropriate insurance ensures peace of mind throughout your holiday.