Four-storey circular tower standing high on a cliff above the Dorset coast.
Plan your 2026 holidays
Bookings are now open for holidays in 2026. Is there a popular Landmark you've always wanted to visit? Now's the time to plan ahead and secure your stay with a 33% deposit.
Bookings for 2026 holidays opened to:
- Patrons on 24 September at 9am
- Landmark Friends and Marisco Club members on 1 October at 7.30am online followed at 9am by phone
- Everyone on 5 October at 9am online and 7 October at 9am by phone
Check your account details in advance
A handful of our Landmarks get booked up quite quickly. We want the booking process to run as smoothly as possible for everyone, so we encourage you to check your account details before the release.
To check your email and password login, please click the 'Sign in/Register' button in the top right-hand corner of our webpages. If successful, you will be signed into your 'My Account' area. If you experience problems accessing your online account, please contact [email protected].
If you hold Landmark vouchers, please note that the voucher codes and balances can be checked via the Voucher Balance page in My Account. Please check that the vouchers are still valid and that you have the correct voucher code when you come to pay.
Booking inspiration
All Landmarks are special, but a handful tend to be extremely sought-after. If you’ve an occasion you’re planning to celebrate in 2026, or a Landmark you’ve always had your eye on, it helps to be prepared. So ahead of the 2026 bookings release, here are some of the Landmarks that we’ve noticed often get filled up quickly.
Belmont
Lyme Regis
A remarkable and elegant 18th century villa with views over Lyme Regis to the sea.
St Winifred's Well
Near Oswestry
Tiny medieval well chapel, built above an ancient spring that feeds three linked pools.
Coed-y-Bleiddiau
Near Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd
Remote railway cottage at the heart of the Eyri National Park.
Fairburn Tower
Muir of Ord, Ross-shire
A rare survival from the Scottish Renaissance, situated in beautiful Highland landscape.
Cul-na-Shee
Kintyre, Argyll and Bute
A simple weatherboarded cottage looking out across the Kilbrannan Sound.
The Shore Cottages
Berriedale, Caithness
A humble row of fishermen’s cottages nestled in the cove at Berriedale.
New Landmark experiences
2024 has been an exciting year for Landmark, with the opening of the Station Agent's House in Manchester, the completion of Calverley Old Hall's dramatic conversion, and the reopening of several buildings following lengthy closures for major improvement works. Here are some of our new, or most altered, Landmarks to experience in the coming years.
Calverley Old Hall
Calverley, near Leeds
Grade-I listed medieval manor house newly reopened following a momentous repair and restoration.
Rosslyn Castle
Roslin, near Edinburgh
Dramatic castle next to the famous chapel, newly reopened to guests following major works by the Rosslyn Chapel Trust.
Wortham Manor
Lifton, Devon
High-status Tudor house, reopening in 2025 following major improvement works.
Beckford's Tower
Bath
Gilded tower perched above Bath, reopened after major works by the Bath Preservation Trust.