Join us visiting some lovely scenic towns and traditional markets
Bourton-on-the-Water has been described as the 'Little Venice' of the Cotswolds, whilst you can explore the narrow stone alleyways or chures of Stow, which were traditionally used for herding and counting sheep on their way to market.
Racing is the 'Sport of Kings' and you can experience the thrill of the races at Newmarket with a unique behind the scenes tours of the National Stud, gallops and trainer's yard.
A scenic tour around the beautiful Cotswolds, taking in a selection of the many scenic towns and villages including a cream tea.
Take a scenic tour of the tiny hamlets, bustling towns, or pretty villages of Dartmoor with a fish and chip lunch in Princetown.
Exeter is the region's favourite place for shopping, culture and leisure. The Antique Village is located on a 4-acre site a short drive away - a total antiques, vintage, retro and salvage destination.
With a fabulous new Designer Outlet, waterways museum, antiques centre, historic docks and new bars and restaurants opening throughout the year, Gloucester Quays is a great day out for the whole family.
Enjoy a visit to either Hampton Court or Kew Gardens with free time in Windsor with option to add entry to Windsor Castle..
An overnight stay to explore all the attractions that the Victorian spa town of Harrogate with afternoon tea at Bettys and the grandeur of Georgian historic York with a visit to The Chocolate Story.
Duration: 2 DaysCounty town is especially attractive with its picturesque riverbank, spectacular Norman Cathedral, the Mappa Mundi maps and the Chained Library exhibition plus excellent shopping facilities and a great range of places to eat.
The Lichfield Heritage Trail guides you around the City, helping you to discover more about Lichfield's hidden past and attractions.
Where will you visit? What will you see? Your driver will keep you guessing all day!
The unique Italianate village on the shores of Cardigan Bay and a former British Railways line combine to make a great weekend, not forgetting the spectacular Welsh scenery.
Duration: 2 DaysThe birthplace of William Shakespeare. Set in the beautiful rural Warwickshire countryside, on the banks of the river Avon, it is one of the most important tourist destinations in the UK.
Tewkesbury Medieval Festival has been the high spot of Tewkesbury’s summer since 1984. It is now widely regarded as the largest medieval gathering of its kind in Europe, and attracts re-enactors, traders and entertainers, and visitors from all over the world
Tewkesbury Medieval Festival has been the high spot of Tewkesbury’s summer since 1984. It is now widely regarded as the largest medieval gathering of its kind in Europe, and attracts re-enactors, traders and entertainers, and visitors from all over the world
A small garden situated on a steep bank which drops down to the River Wye.
A scenic tour of South Wales which could range anywhere between Chepstow through to Abergavenny and the Brecon Beacons.
With a wide range of things to do, great shopping and dining and perfect places to relax and unwind, then look no further than the Royal Borough of Windsor.
A designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with a proper afternoon tea at Abbey Mill, Tintern.
A designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with a lunch stop at Tintern.