Tours we recommend
If you would like an idea to help plan your visit to the UK, the following are itineraries that we have found popular with visitors who want to experience the best of our countryside, heritage & culture.
The West Country –10 nights
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This route will let you to sample the New Forest and English Riviera, to explore celtic Cornwall, full of Arthurian legends, stunning coast-line and fabulous gardens, including Heligan and The Eden Project, to drive through un-spoilt Exmoor and call into Regency Bath or vibrant Bristol with its thriving harbour development. |
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Wales –6 nights
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Often overlooked as a destination by visitors to the UK, but with its stunning scenery, beautiful coastline, magnificent castles, culture and individual language a holiday to Wales can offer a marvellous experience. Be sure to visit some of the wonderful gardens of North Wales, take the train or climb Snowdon if you feel energetic, see Caernafon or Conwy castles and explore Llandudno, the popular holiday resort dating from the Victorian era. |
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Yorkshire & Lake District –6 nights
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This tour offers the chance to see some of Britain’s most stunning scenery including the rolling Fells and Dales, tors and moors. Walking boots and a raincoat are essential items for the suitcase if you want to explore the area fully! |
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‘Classic’ Scotland –8 nights
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Edinburgh, with its famous castle and ‘Royal Mile’ is the starting point for this tour which covers many famous Scottish towns. Travel north via St Andrews with its university and golf courses and visit Pitlochry with the salmon ladder and on to Inverness. Here the Culloden battlefield is well worth a visit, as are a couple of the malt whisky distilleries and the ‘Black Isle’ but leave time for some serious ‘monster hunting’ to try and spot Nessie! |
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Scotland Grand Tour –12 nights
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This, the ultimate tour of Scotland, extends our Classic Scotland route into the far north and offers a couple of days in Pitlochry with time to explore the beautiful lochs and glens of the Loch Tummel and Loch Tay. |
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