B Corps Inhabit Hotels, Byway partner for flight-free trips
Two B Corp travel firms have come together to curate 100% flight-free holidays.
It begins at two Inhabit Hotels , both just minutes by foot from London Paddington station.
Its partnership with Byway introduces three new bespoke itineraries on routes to Cornwall, Scotland and The Netherlands.
These flight-free journeys are powered by Byway’s routing technology by train, ferry and bus
The itineraries avoid overtourism hotspots and air travel altogether.
Travelling west from Paddington, travellers can visit west country favourites St Ives, St Erth, Padstow and Bodmin.
Heading east, the Eurostar whisks passengers through the Kent countryside and beneath the Channel, into the Netherlands.
From there, the journey visits Haarlem, Amsterdam, Delft and Utrecht.
The third route takes in Scotland’s Highlands and Islands from Edinburgh to the mountain town of Aviemore, then riding the Kyle Line, Britain’s only train that spans both East and West coasts.
It then arrives in Fort William and Inverness.
Itineraries are curated by Byway to allow room for spontaneity.
Both Inhabit Hotels and Byway are certified B Corporations, recognised for their commitment to environmental and social responsibility.
Inhabit Hotels was among the first hotel companies in the UK to earn B Corp status and they also hold the Green Key certification.
Wellness is a key focus at Inhabit Hotels with plant-centric menus crafted by Yeotown, guided in-room meditation, yoga classes and nature-themed spa treatments.
“Our guests seek more than just beautiful rooms. They travel with intention. Our partnership with Byway enables them to carry that intention throughout their entire journey,” said Samantha van Exter, Head of Hotels at Montcalm Collection.
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