Railway trips on steam trains from days gone by or river boat trips on our beautiful rivers
There is plenty to discover here on Brownsea Island and at a mile long and just under a mile wide, a walk around the island is easily manageable. Home to red squirrels and scouting.
Always very popular. Time enroute to explore Chepstow then on to the Forest of Dean Railway. During your return trip you will be served a 'cream tea in a box' to enjoy on board.
Travel on the steam railway from Paignton to Kingswear, then cross on the passenger ferry to explore Dartmouth. Sit back and enjoy the trip as you pass the historic places and unsurpassed scenery.
Travel on the steam railway from Paignton to Kingswear, then cross on the passenger ferry to explore Dartmouth. Sit back and enjoy the trip as you pass the historic places and unsurpassed scenery.
Sail the oldest working shipping canal in Europe with a cream tea served onboard
History comes to life in Exmouth, the town being the first coastal resort in Devon. Lady Nelson, Shelly and Byron are just some of the famous names that are connected to here.
Time enroute to explore Chepstow then on to the Forest of Dean Railway. During your return trip you will be served a 2-course lunch.
We travel to England's second city and its very heart a canal trip on Worcester and Birmingham Canal. Also enjoying a steam train journey from the iconic Snow Hill Station to Stratford upon Avon.
Duration: 2 DaysThe Settle-Carlisle Railway line is one of the most famous in England with half a million passengers riding on it every year. We also take in Skipton and more beautiful scenery through the Lake District.
Duration: 2 DaysIn 2020, The London Eye celebrates it's 20th Birthday. At a height of 135m discover a new way of seeing the nations capital when you take a flight on the London Eye. Add a 40 minute sightseeing Thames river cruise.
In 2020, The London Eye celebrates it's 20th Birthday. At a height of 135m, thirty two pods and twenty years, take a flight on the London Eye. Add a 40 minute sightseeing Thames river cruise.
Situated within a working Naval Base, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is home to a collection of fantastic attractions, historic ships and museums. It is the only place in the world to see the Royal Navy past, present and future.
Situated within a working Naval Base, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is home to a collection of fantastic attractions, historic ships and museums. It is the only place in the world to see the Royal Navy past, present and future.
A full-size standard-gauge railway line between Kidderminster in Worcestershire and Bridgnorth in Shropshire, a distance of 16 miles.
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You will enjoy a 40 minute scenic cruise along the River Thames. Enjoy the views.