United Kingdom: Exploring Cultural History and Natural Splendor
June 9–24, 2026
Led by Louis Epstein, Associate Professor of Music – Musicology, and Maggie Epstein, Librarian

Experience some of the best that England, Scotland, and Wales have to offer, from cosmopolitan London, to the captivating Lake District, historic Edinburgh, and more.
This itinerary was custom-designed and is unique to St. Olaf!
See the Overview to the right for more information on what we’ll see, do, and learn.
The United Kingdom is a treasure trove of wonders: from majestic castles and enchanting gardens to world-class music, theater, and a history that runs deep. Add to that breathtaking landscapes, and you’ve got an adventure waiting to unfold.
Our journey will begin in the dynamic heart of the UK: London. Here, we’ll immerse ourselves in iconic landmarks, savor the city’s cosmopolitan energy, and experience the magic of its legendary theater scene.
Next, we’ll explore the stunning Westonbirt, the National Arboretum, in the Cotswolds, before heading to Wales to visit the unique village of Portmeirion and Bodnant Garden, a breathtaking National Trust property.
In Liverpool, we’ll immerse ourselves in the legacy of the Beatles, then enjoy a peaceful cruise through the stunning landscapes of the Lake District, where the natural beauty will leave you in awe. Heading north, we’ll visit York to marvel at the breathtaking York Minster, one of Europe’s finest medieval cathedrals.
Our journey concludes in Edinburgh, Scotland’s captivating capital, where history comes alive with visits to Abbotsford, the iconic Edinburgh Castle, and the historic St. Giles’ Cathedral.
See more details below and use the REGISTER NOW button above to join us.
This unforgettable tour begins in vibrant London, England, and concludes in the enchanting city of Edinburgh, Scotland. Along the way, you’ll journey through the stunning landscapes and rich cultures of England, Wales, and Scotland.
Key Destinations:
- London: The bustling heart of England, brimming with iconic landmarks and theatrical charm.
- The Cotswolds: Home to the National Arboretum, a breathtaking showcase of trees and natural beauty.
- Portmeirion (Wales): A whimsical village with unique charm.
- Liverpool: Home of the Beatles and a vibrant music history.
- The Lake District: A serene retreat into some of England’s most stunning natural beauty.
- York: A historic city anchored by York Minster, one of Europe’s finest cathedrals.
- Edinburgh: Scotland’s dramatic and historic capital.
As a group, we’ll explore a curated selection of music, theater, and garden stops, which may include:
- Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
- A Welsh Male Voice Choir performance
- The Beatles Story in Liverpool
- Westonbirt, The National Arboretum
- Bowood House and Gardens
- Bodnant Garden
You can view — and download or print, if you wish — the full itinerary here.
Our intention with each tour is to provide an itinerary that introduces you to key elements related to your destination or the educational theme, while also providing some free time for you to pursue your own interests or have some down time. The balance can vary from day to day, and from tour to tour.
You’ll get the most out of study travel if you research what to do during your free time. This allows you to reap the benefits of group travel, while also customizing the tour to your interests and activity level. Read more about How to Be an Independent Group Traveler.
Dr. Louis Epstein is a historical musicologist whose research focuses on early twentieth-century French music, digital mapping, and the science of teaching and learning. His book, The Creative Labor of Music Patronage in Interwar France, examines the collaborations between patrons and composers that shaped the distinctive sounds of French classical music during this period. He has been recognized for his innovative teaching methods, receiving the 2016 Teaching Award from the American Musicological Society. Outside of his academic pursuits, Louis has recorded five albums with his family-friendly band, Louis and Dan and the Invisible Band. He lives in Northfield, Minnesota, with his wife, Maggie, and two kids.
Maggie Epstein has worked as a librarian at St. Olaf College and at Carleton College. Maggie earned her undergraduate degree from Carleton College and went on to obtain two master’s degrees: one in education from Harvard and the other in library and information science from San Jose State University. Before becoming a librarian, she taught students of all ages, including middle schoolers, recent immigrants, and K-12 teachers. Maggie loves coffee and travel and enjoys spending her free time gardening, biking, playing pickleball, and being with her family.
Expect to be charmed by the beauty, history, and cultures of the United Kingdom.
Movement between cities will be by air-conditioned private motor coach. Movement within each city and at cultural/historic sites will be on foot, requiring a lot of walking and standing, often over uneven ground. You should be capable of walking a mile or more at a time and up to five to seven miles per day, often over uneven terrain, standing for two to three hours at a time, climbing stairs that may not have handrails, of climbing in and out of various types of transportation, of keeping pace with an active group of travelers on long days of traveling, of dealing with the emotional highs and lows that can occur when experiencing different cultures, and of being a considerate member of the group (prompt, courteous and flexible).
Any participant who has demonstrated an inability, in the opinion of the tour leader, of keeping up with the group or of safely participating in program activities may be prohibited from participating in certain activities.
You will be responsible for carrying your own luggage throughout the tour. Traveling lightly is highly recommended.
Hotels will be tourist class (at least three-star or better) with private baths. We look for properties that are centrally located and comfortable.
Inclusions and exclusions vary by tour, so please read the following information carefully. We try to strike a balance between nickel-and-diming you once on the tour and allowing you some freedom in your price point (for meals, for example). A variety of modes of transportation tends to be pricier than a single bus throughout the tour. Highly rated guides are essential and should command higher wages.
The tour price is $7,985 per person, based on double occupancy. A supplement of $1,585 applies for single occupancy.
Inclusions: discussions led by Louis Epstein; assistance by Maggie Epstein and a full time guide for the duration of the tour; accommodations, meals, entrance fees, and activities listed in the itinerary; private motor coach transfers (except airport transfers on arrival and departure); non-alcoholic beverages with meals; gratuities for all local guides, drivers, and meals; and some limited medical coverage while overseas.
Exclusions: Airfare to London and from Edinburgh is not included. Participants are solely responsible for all expenses not specifically included in the tour fee. Examples of excluded expenses are: international airfare; airport transfers; any passport or visa fees; any recommended immunizations or vaccinations; alcoholic beverages; laundry, dry cleaning, phone charges, room service or other items of a personal nature; expenses incurred during free time or non-group activities; and any meals not specifically included on tour itinerary.
This schedule is TENTATIVE AND WILL BE based on payments St. Olaf College must make to tour vendors to guarantee group rates. We highly recommend that you purchase additional trip cancellation insurance at the time of registration to recover your payments should you need to withdraw from the tour.
Deposit due: $500 upon registration
Refund if you cancel: $450 if you cancel on or before July 31, 2025. If the deposit is made after July 31, 2025 there is no refund.
Interim payment due: $2,000 on August 1, 2025
Refund if you cancel: $950 if you cancel on or before March 14, 2026
Balance due: March 15, 2026
Refund if you cancel: None, unless the tour is full and your place can be resold
Cancellations must be in writing.
Read the Terms and Conditions and Release and Waiver (in draft stage).
Review the latest information on recommended immunizations, visit the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Check your passport: ensure that it has at least 6 months’ validity past the program return date. Should you need to renew, visit the U.S. Department of State for instructions. Starting January 8, 2025, U.S. and Canadian passport holders will need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to enter or transit through the United Kingdom. The ETA is the UK’s travel authorization and pre-departure security process for screening travelers from visa-exempt countries. More information on obtaining this ETA will be provided closer to departure.
Take time to Prepare for your adventure by checking out a variety of resources, including frequently asked questions, general health information, included travel insurance, safety overview, and more.
Hold the dates of June 9–24, 2026, but do not book non-refundable air until we can confirm the tour is a go. Meanwhile see our tips on Booking Your Flights.

This tour needs a minimum of 18 travelers by January 1, 2026 in order to go. But don’t wait until then to register – it could fill much sooner!
If the minimum is met and the tour is called a go, but spaces remain available, registration will close March 14, 2026.
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