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Anyone in search of true English countryside needlook no further than the Cotswolds. We travel viaMoreton in the Marsh to Stow on the Wold. With itsgrand manors and gardens, quaint cottages andquiet backwaters, ancient woodlands and rollinghills, Stow is the quintessential Cotswold town, justwaiting to be discovered. We continue to Bourtonon the Water, regularly voted one of the prettiestvillages in England. We will return via Broadwayand Evesham.
Why not join us to enjoy a relaxing day out on board one of our luxury coaches. "Where will we be going" you may well ask - sorry it's a secret but who knows, if the sun is shining we may go to the seaside or if it's not so nice perhaps a scenic tour with stops at places of interest.
Llandudno is Wales largest resort with attractions uniquely situated between the Great and Little Ormes with two wonderful beaches, the award winning North Shore and the quiet, sand duned West Shore.Llandudno has kept its Victorian and Edwardian elegance and splendour, despite its modern attractions. Perhaps most notably, Llandudno was the regular holiday destination of Alice Liddells family, the same Alice Liddell who inspired Lewis Carrolls title character of the novel Alice in Wonderland. It is thought that this wonderful resort and its majestic surroundings were inspiration for the extraordinary visuals of the story.
Visit Chester! Its bewitching beauty and unique atmosphere make Chester one of Britain's most popular places for an unforgettable city visit. The ancient city is a truly breathtaking experience. Each chapter of Chester's history is etched into the very fabric of the city. Well, you are walking where Roman Legionaires marched to war, Viking raiders wreaked havoc and Norman invaders conquered Anglo Saxons. Chester has the most complete city walls, the oldest racecourse and the largest Roman Amphitheatre in Britain, plus a 1000 year old Cathedral with Europe's finest example of medieval carvings - and of course the one and only 700 year old Rows galleries where shopping is a double delight.Cheshire Oaks is the UK’s largest Designer Outlet village. Opened in 1995 Cheshire oaks has over 360,000 square feet of retail space with more than 145 shops, restaurants and cafes. These include some of the biggest high street brands including Hugo Boss, Burberry and Polo Ralph Lauren. With up to 60% off the RRP there is something for everyone on the retail park.
As the UK's number1 zoo, Chester Zoo is home to over 20,000 ENDANGERED and unusual animals based in beautiful, award-winning zoological gardens. With over 500 different animal species in 125 acres of parkland, you’re sure to have great day out full of ADVENTURE - discovering and learning more about our INCREDIBLE animals and plants.
A place of extraordinary cultural wealth, visit York and you’ll discover a beautifully preserved medieval city that’s a must for history buffs. Step 2,000 years into the past as you wander the Gothic halls of York Minster Cathedral, delve into the city’s Viking past at the annual Jorvik Viking Festival, or explore history of a different kind at the National Railway Museum. Trace the footsteps of William the Conquerer and enjoy mesmerising views from Clifford’s Tower, or dip into the eclectic array of independent boutiques nestled in the postcard-pretty 13th century timber buildings of The Shambles – York’s most beautiful street. Add to that a buzzing foodie scene and some of Britain’s most stunning scenery, and you’ll soon see why York’s the place to be.
For over five hundred years, Bury Market has dominated the consumer retail sector in the area. Over the past thirty years, retail giants have developed in the vicinity, yet Bury Market remains the undisputed champion of the North, attracting thousands of visitors every week. Quite rightly as the World Famous, Bury Market oozes charisma and atmosphere. The ambience and layout offers visitors the opportunity to seek out and visit every stall.
The RAF Cosford Air Show will include an action-packed six-hour flying display, including powerful demonstrations of modern military aircraft from the Royal Air Force and international military partners. There will be captivating appearances from iconic vintage aircraft from throughout the history of aviation and adrenaline pumping aerobatic displays. On the ground, there will be a huge assortment on static display for you to view up close, including some which you will be able to sit inside.The Vintage Village is one of the most popular areas on the showground. Packed full of reenactors, historic figures and classic aircraft & vehicles from both military and private collections. Take a trip back in time and join in with a sing-a-long and dancing with a variety of live musical entertainment provided throughout the day on the bandstand. The vintage tearoom will be open, serving delicious cakes and a refreshing pint can be purchased in the wartime pub.
Situated on a private peninsula overlooking stunning coastal scenery, the Italian Riviera meets rural Wales with a riot of colour and architectural styles. Designed by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in 1925, Portmeirion is now one of Wales’ most popular tourist destinations. Well known as the location for the 1960s cult TV series The Prisoner. It comprises a cluster of colour-washed buildings around a central piazza, scenic surroundings and extensive woodlands, two hotels, historic cottages, gift shops, spa & award winning restaurants.
We take a ride around the villages of Herefordshire's beautiful Black & White Trail. Our journey takes us past the delightful cottages, inns and shops in timber framed hamlets including Eardisland, Pembridge, Eardisley and Weobley. This brings us to Hereford and Hereford Cathedral, home to the rare Mappa Mundi.