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The UK Travel Planning Podcast is full of practical tips and advice to help you plan your dream trip to the UK whether you are visiting England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.

Travel expert Tracy Collins shares years of knowledge and experience of travelling to, and around, the UK to help you plan your UK itinerary.

Listen to special guest interviews full of travel inspiration and practical tips for popular and off the beaten path destinations. Learn more about the best ways to travel around the UK (including by train), about British culture and history and much more!

Tune in and let us help you plan your perfect UK itinerary with all the places and experiences you have been dreaming of. UK Travel Planning - helping YOU plan YOUR perfect UK vacation.

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  • UK in December and January: What to Do, Where to Go + Two-Month Trip Report
    Apr 14 2026

    What happens when the person who has edited nearly 100 episodes of this podcast finally puts all those travel tips to the test on his own UK trip? In this episode, our editor Ryan Fairweather from New Zealand shares highlights from his two-month visit to the UK with his partner Tilly, and reveals how almost every experience on his list came directly from editing the show.

    Ryan covers his favourite moments in York and London: the wonderful Old York Tea House, the immersive Jorvik Viking Centre, the theatrical York Ghost Bus Tour, and a self-guided mystery adventure through Stratford-upon-Avon with a Mystery Guide. In London, the V&A, Westminster Abbey, and Churchill War Rooms all exceeded expectations, while an evening at Mr Fogg's Society of Exploration in Covent Garden turned into one of the trip's unexpected highlights.

    We also get into food and drink: Sunday roasts, cream teas, the great scone debate, the cheese conveyor belt at Pick and Cheese, Irn-Bru, supermarket meal deals, and the baffling brilliance of frozen mashed potato. Ryan also shares his top practical tip for any international visitor, and talks honestly about what he would do differently next time.

    Whether you're planning your first trip to the UK or your fifteenth, this episode is packed with recommendations, real talk and plenty of laughs.

    You can find links to all the places and experiences Ryan mentioned, plus some photos from the trip, in the show notes at uktravelplanning.com/episode-196.

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    ⭐️ Need help planning your UK trip? Choose the option that works best for you:

    • Video Reviews (available anytime) — send us your itinerary for detailed feedback.
    • 1:1 Consultations - live Zoom session with Doug & Tracy.

    🎤 Leave us a voice message

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    Work With Us - Contact info@uktravelplanning.com for brand partnerships and business inquiries.

    Disclaimer: Some links are affiliate links. Using them supports the podcast at no extra cost. Thank you ❤️

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  • Planning Accessible UK Travel: Essential Tips for Exploring London and Beyond
    Apr 7 2026

    Planning a UK trip when standing still hurts, stairs are a gamble, and transport feels unpredictable can be genuinely daunting. In this episode, Laura Dilts shares how she built a London and Scotland itinerary around a back injury, without shrinking the trip down to safe choices or missing the magic.

    We talk through the real decisions that make accessible UK travel work: starting early, turning a wish list into an energy-friendly plan, and researching each attraction for seating, step-free routes, and the sections that simply won't work. Laura explains how she handled iconic sights like the London Eye, the Tower of London, and Edinburgh Castle by pacing herself, skipping stair-heavy sections, and speaking up clearly when she needed to sit.

    Transport is a big part of the story too. We dig into London's accessibility options, why buses and taxis are worth budgeting for, and why hop-on hop-off buses are underrated for tired legs. Laura also gives an honest account of the UK's Passenger Assistance Service on trains, what the help actually looks like, how luggage is handled, and why flexible tickets can be a lifesaver.

    We also cover airport assistance lessons from Edinburgh and Heathrow, including what went wrong during a terminal transfer and how to avoid it next time.

    Whether you're planning accessible travel in the UK, travelling with someone who is, or simply want a calmer and more confident approach, this episode is packed with practical takeaways.

    You can find our comprehensive guide to accessible travel in the UK, including a free downloadable checklist, in the show notes at uktravelplanning.com/episode-195.

    🎟️ Sponsored by Walks Tours & Devour Tours. Explore London with expert guides, from sightseeing to food tours.

    👉 Book London sightseeing tours with Walks
    👉 Book London food tours with Devour

    Support the show

    ⭐️ Need help planning your UK trip? Choose the option that works best for you:

    • Video Reviews (available anytime) — send us your itinerary for detailed feedback.
    • 1:1 Consultations - live Zoom session with Doug & Tracy.

    🎤 Leave us a voice message

    ➡️ Sponsor our show
    ➡️ Leave us a tip

    Work With Us - Contact info@uktravelplanning.com for brand partnerships and business inquiries.

    Disclaimer: Some links are affiliate links. Using them supports the podcast at no extra cost. Thank you ❤️

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  • London & Edinburgh Trip Report: A Mother–Daughter UK Adventure
    Mar 31 2026

    We map a mother–daughter journey through London and Edinburgh, showing how a smart South Kensington base, well-timed museum visits, and scenic rail travel turned a packed plan into a calm, joy-filled trip.

    Highlights include the Ceremony of the Keys at the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Borough Market food finds, and a Cotswolds day trip plus first-class train travel to Edinburgh and unforgettable meals along the way.

    In this episode we cover:

    • choosing South Kensington as a quiet, walkable London base
    • using first-class trains instead of flying to Edinburgh
    • late-night museum strategy to skip the crowds
    • the Ceremony of the Keys as a signature history moment
    • Hampton Court and Windsor on a guided coach tour
    • a Cotswolds in a Day tour with GoCotswolds for rest and village charm
    • art highlights at the V&A, National Gallery, and Tate Britain
    • why St Giles’ Cathedral and Holyroodhouse won over Edinburgh Castle
    • food wins: Borough Market, Dishoom, Fortnum & Mason afternoon tea, Makar’s Mash Bar
    • managing food allergies and navigating UK meal deals
    • coping with Tube strikes, taxis, and long walking days
    • packing smart, luggage storage, and souvenir strategy
    • one key takeaway: pick a base you genuinely enjoy staying in

    You can find photos from Amy’s trip, plus links to her hotels, tours, and restaurants at:

    👉 https://uktravelplanning.com/episode194

    🎧 Listen to next

    • Episode #142 – Exploring the Tower of London: History, Highlights, and Helpful Tips
    • Episode #58 Edinburgh Travel 101: Essential Tips for First-Time Visitors
    • Episode #186 – Eating Your Way Through London [What, Where + Food Tours]
    • Episode #38 – A tasty Introduction to some of Britain’s most iconic foods

    If you would like to support the podcast, as Amy kindly does each week, you can sponsor us via this link from just three US dollars a month. It’s less than a cup of coffee and helps us keep producing the show to help you plan your perfect UK trip.

    🎟️ Sponsored by Walks Tours & Devour Tours. Explore London with expert guides, from sightseeing to food tours.

    👉 Book London sightseeing tours with Walks
    👉 Book London food tours with Devour

    Support the show

    ⭐️ Need help planning your UK trip? Choose the option that works best for you:

    • Video Reviews (available anytime) — send us your itinerary for detailed feedback.
    • 1:1 Consultations - live Zoom session with Doug & Tracy.

    🎤 Leave us a voice message

    ➡️ Sponsor our show
    ➡️ Leave us a tip

    Work With Us - Contact info@uktravelplanning.com for brand partnerships and business inquiries.

    Disclaimer: Some links are affiliate links. Using them supports the podcast at no extra cost. Thank you ❤️

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This is an interesting podcast. I would not say that it is completely useless because my wife and I have certainly gained some information from it. If I were able to cut out the 40% of content that seems to be nothing more than inside knowledge of personal trips, it would be much more worthwhile. for a podcast that is supposed to be focused on traveling, and therefore meaning focused on people who are not familiar with the local area, geography, infrastructure, and other such things; It would be much more beneficial if more things were explained in detail when first mentioned. Something as simple as a road name completely foreign to someone who has never visited the UK for example. I don't want to be completely negative in my review because as I said this has been beneficial in some regards but I would be doing a disservice to the producer if I didn't make the points I am trying to make to perhaps give them insight into making a more usable product.

Nice resource but loses focus easily

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I listened to the winter one first and hadn't realised this was a series. I enjoyed this more than the winter one but maybe that was because I didn't understand the background?

Loved this one!

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This podcast inspired my UK travel without a travel agent. I loved it and never looked back! Excellent locals insight and interviews. Trip reports from supporters are also amazing to hear other travelers experiences, dos and don't. I highly recommend this to anyone interested in UK travel or just learning more about the UK. Genuine people with real life experiences.

Invaluable insider information

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