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A weekend · England

A weekend driving in England

The Lakes, the Peaks, the Dales and the Moors, all reachable from most of the country in a morning.

One night away, one great road as the centrepiece and no more than four hours of driving on either day. Anything more and the weekend stops being a break.

Days

2 days, 1 nights

Rough distance

323.1 mi

Daily average

161.6 mi

Best months

April to October, with the Lakes best midweek

Checked by the Drivers Atlas desk

Scored and written by the Drivers Atlas editorial desk, drawing on driven routes across the UK and Europe, mapping data and member road reports. Daily distances are set for enjoyable driving rather than maximum ground covered. How we score roads.

Last reviewed 6 April 2026

Day by day

How the trip breaks up

Day 1

Hardknott Pass

  • Hardknott Pass · 3.1 mi · 9.5 / 10. England's steepest road gradient, a brutal one in three climb over Roman ruins.

About 161.6 mi and 3 hr 49 min behind the wheel including transit.

Day 2

Honister Pass

  • Honister Pass · 4 mi · 9.3 / 10. A steep slate quarry pass squeezed between towering fells above Buttermere.

About 161.6 mi and 3 hr 49 min behind the wheel including transit.

Practical

Where to start and what it costs

Base yourself

Manchester, Kendal or Sheffield

Nights to book

1 night. On anything longer than five days, book two nights in the best base rather than moving hotel every evening.

Fuel and tolls

Budget for roughly 323.1 miles of driving plus any vignettes or tunnel fees for the countries you cross.

Other lengths

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