Make this trip your own
Create your own free, personalized itinerary in seconds — then sign up to save and edit it.
Create my version

7‑Day Glasgow to Oxford & D‑Day Normandy Road Trip (June 1‑7 2026)

Day 1: Glasgow → Stirling → Loch Lomond → Overnight in the Lake District

Morning: Depart Glasgow and head east to Stirling Castle, where a brief visit offers stunning views over the River Forth and a glimpse into Scottish history. Continue north along the scenic A84, stopping at the tranquil shores of Loch Lomond for a short walk.

Afternoon: Drive through the heart of the Scottish Highlands, crossing the beautiful Glen Forth and entering England via the M6. Arrive in the Lake District, checking into a cosy B&B near Windermere.

Evening: Enjoy a relaxed dinner at a lakeside pub, savoring local specialties while watching the sunset over the water.

Find Hotels

Day 2: Lake District → Oxford (Arrival & Exploration)

Morning: Take a leisurely stroll around Lake Windermere, perhaps a short boat ride, before setting off south on the M6 toward Oxford.

Afternoon: Arrive in Oxford and explore the historic centre, including the iconic Bodleian Library and the magnificent Radcliffe Camera. Wander through the university colleges and the bustling market square.

Evening: Dine at a traditional Oxford tavern, then enjoy an evening walk along the River Cherwell before retiring to your hotel.

Find Hotels

Day 3: Oxford → Poole Ferry Terminal → Ferry to Cherbourg → Caen

Morning: Depart Oxford early, driving south on the A34 and M27 to the Poole Ferry Terminal. Arrive with plenty of time to check‑in for the crossing.

Afternoon: Board the car ferry to Cherbourg. After disembarking, enjoy a scenic 2‑hour drive to Caen, where you’ll base yourself for the D‑Day sites.

Evening: Settle into your accommodation in Caen, explore the historic city centre, and enjoy a French dinner in the lively Vieux‑Hôtel district.

Find Hotels

Day 4: D‑Day Beaches – Pegasus Bridge & Pointe du Hoc

Morning: Head to Pegasus Bridge near Sword Beach for a guided tour of the historic crossing point and its museum.

Afternoon: Drive along the coast to the dramatic clifftops of Pointe du Hoc, where you’ll walk the ladders used by the Rangers and take in panoramic views of the English Channel.

Evening: Return to Caen for a relaxed dinner, perhaps sampling Normandy cider and local cheeses.

Find Hotels

Day 5: Additional Normandy Sites & Return Ferry to Poole

Morning: Visit the iconic Arromanches‑Les‑Bains to see the preserved remains of the Mulberry harbour and the D‑Day Museum.

Afternoon: Continue to Juno Beach for a brief walk on the sand and a stop at the Juno Beach Centre museum.

Evening: Board the late‑afternoon ferry from Cherbourg back to Poole, then drive to your chosen stop‑over town (Bath) for the night.

Find Hotels

Day 6: Bath – Roman Baths & City Highlights

Morning: Explore the world‑famous Roman Baths, taking a guided tour of the ancient thermal spa complex.

Afternoon: Stroll through the Georgian streets, visiting the stunning Royal Crescent and the historic Bath Abbey.

Evening: Enjoy a hearty English dinner at a local inn before preparing for the final leg home.

Find Hotels

Day 7: Bath → Glasgow (Return Journey)

Morning: Depart Bath and head north on the M5, crossing into Scotland via the M6.

Afternoon: Take a brief stop at Hadrian’s Wall near Carlisle for photos and a quick walk along the ancient Roman frontier.

Evening: Arrive back in Glasgow, concluding the adventure with a celebratory dinner in the city centre.

Find Hotels

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Stirling Castle – 1.5 hrs, £12 admission
  • Loch Lomond (viewpoint) – 1 hr, free
  • Lake Windermere – 2 hrs, £8 boat ride
  • Bodleian Library & Radcliffe Camera – 2 hrs, £15 tour
  • Poole Ferry Terminal (parking) – 0.5 hr, £5
  • Car ferry Glasgow‑Poole (Cherbourg crossing) – 4 hrs, £120 (vehicle + passengers)
  • Pegasus Bridge – 2 hrs, £10 entry
  • Pointe du Hoc – 2 hrs, £12 entry
  • Arromanches‑Les‑Bains (Mulberry museum) – 1.5 hrs, £9
  • Juno Beach Centre – 1.5 hrs, £11
  • Roman Baths (Bath) – 2 hrs, £20
  • Royal Crescent & Bath Abbey (exterior) – 1 hr, free
  • Hadrian’s Wall (Carlisle stop) – 1 hr, free
  • Fuel (approx. 2,200 km) – 30 hrs driving, £260
  • Accommodation (7 nights) – £140 per night, £980
  • Meals (average £35 per adult per day) – £490
  • Parking & Miscellaneous – £70
  • Total Estimated Cost£2,006

Tips

If you wish to extend the trip, consider adding a full day in the Lake District for hiking or a second night in Bath to explore its museums and the nearby Cotswolds. To shorten the itinerary, you could skip the Lake District stop and head straight from Glasgow to Oxford, or combine the Normandy beach visits into a single day and catch an earlier ferry back to Poole, reducing the overall travel time by a day.

0
Like this trip? Make your own version.
A free, personalized itinerary in seconds — sign up to save and edit it.
Create my version