DAY 1/ Stonehenge, Durdle Door and Exeter
- Explore the ancient Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex, the heart of England’s enduring myths and legends
- Gaze in wonder at Stonehenge, the powerful stone circle that stands as a testament to our ancestors’ beliefs.
- Sample the local seafood in the beautiful, enclosed Lulworth Cove, and savour the dramatic views of the Jurassic Coast and Durdle Door.
- View the impressive facade of Exeter’s Gothic cathedral before descending into the city’s fascinating medieval water passages.
You travel through the ancient kingdom of Wessex to Stonehenge. These stunning stone circles give you a glimpse into the spirituality of the past, and offer an experience you’re sure to remember.
After admiring the spiritual majesty of this Neolithic site, you continue to the incredible geological formations of the Jurassic Coast, where the cliffs are full of fossils from the age of dinosaurs.
We travel along the coast to the Durdle Door, a beautiful natural limestone arch that juts into the ocean. Take your time exploring the coast before heading to the historic city of Exeter. Once the most westerly fortified settlement in Roman Britain, this town boasts ancient city walls, a Norman castle, gothic cathedral, Tudor heritage, a quayside, and a vibrant commercial and restaurant area.
You stay in Exeter for the next two nights.
Accommodation: 3* hotel or Bed and Breakfast depending on option selected
Included: Breakfast
DAY 2/ Dartmoor and Tavistock
- Explore the beauty of the remote wilderness at Dartmoor, where wild ponies graze in the shadow of granite outcrops.
- Delve into Tavistock, birthplace of Sir Francis Drake, the famed British maritime explorer.
- Cross the time-trodden slabs of the medieval miner’s Clapper Bridge.
Explore the remote windswept magnificence of Dartmoor, where you can see strings of native ponies grazing close to the striking rock formations.
Dartmoor is also home to an immense diversity of flora and fauna, so enjoy the sights, sounds, and smells of the moor’s isolated beauty.
You cross the ancient Clapper Bridge at Postbridge before heading to Tavistock, the historic market town and birthplace of Sir Francis Drake.
Arriving back in Exeter in the early afternoon gives you a chance to explore the city’s ancient riches at a leisurely pace. The city walls, the Norman cathedral, the Royal Albert Memorial, and the Quayside all await you.
Accommodation: 3* hotel or Bed and Breakfast depending on option selected
Included: Breakfast
DAY 3/ Glastonbury and Bath
- Enjoy distant views from atop Glastonbury Tor.
- Explore England’s premier city of architecture, Georgian living and Roman leisure Bath.
This morning you head for Glastonbury, home to the world-famous Glastonbury Music Festival. Here, you can scale the Glastonbury Tor, long associated with the mythical kingdom of Avalon and King Arthur.
You make your way to Bath in time for lunch and a relaxed afternoon. Recharge in one of the many restaurants, tea shops, or pubs before embarking on your exploration of this fascinating city’s heritage.
You return to London in the evening.
Accommodation: 3* hotel or Bed and Breakfast depending on option selected
Included: Breakfast
Starting point: LANDMARK - Stance 3, Greenline Coach Terminal, London, - (Longitude: -0.146684, Latitude: 51.493246)
Ending point: Same - Same as Starting Point
Inclusions:
- Accommodation
- Guide
- Stonehenge ticket
- Air-conditioned transportation
Exclusions:
- Audioguide
- Optional tours
- Drinks
- Meal
Important Info:
Minimum Age: 5 years old
Children under 16 years of age cannot take part of our tours alone. They must be accompanied by an adult aged 16 or over.
;If you have a food allergy or dietary requirement, please advice when booking.
;Please make sure you answer all the mandatory questions during the booking process, otherwise we cannot guarantee the correct provision of the service.
;Waterproof jacket and pants, headwear and gloves, and warm socks/waterproof shoes are recommended.
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