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Too many to mention! Blenheim Palace with its Churchillian associations and the unique collection of vintage cars at Beaulieu are outstanding, as are the visits to the archetypal Warwick Castle and grand Castle Howard.
Enjoy both modern and traditional hotels – from the contemporary Botley Park to the more traditional Hilton Grosvenor in Edinburgh, and the highlight historic grand Victorian Marriott Hollins Hall, set in 200 acres of Bronte Country.
DURATION: 11 DAYS
PRICED FROM: AUD $3099
TOUR CODE: B917
PRICES AND DATES:
Departs On | Returns On | From Price |
2009 | ||
Thu 07 May | Sun 17 May | AUD $3099 |
Thu 21 May (PD) | Sun 31 May | AUD $3099 |
Thu 04 Jun (PD) | Sun 14 Jun | AUD $3099 |
Thu 18 Jun | Sun 28 Jun | AUD $3099 |
Thu 02 Jul | Sun 12 Jul | AUD $3099 |
Thu 16 Jul | Sun 26 Jul | AUD $3099 |
Thu 30 Jul | Sun 09 Aug | AUD $3099 |
Thu 06 Aug (PD) | Sun 16 Aug | AUD $3185 |
Thu 13 Aug (PD) | Sun 23 Aug | AUD $3185 |
Thu 20 Aug (PD) | Sun 30 Aug | AUD $3185 |
Thu 03 Sep | Sun 13 Sep | AUD $3099 |
Thu 10 Sep (PD) | Sun 20 Sep | AUD $3099 |
Thu 17 Sep | Sun 27 Sep | AUD $3099 |
PD = Preferred Departure
Notes:
REF: B917. Prices are per person sharing a twin.
Tour Departure Point:
This tour departs from the Thistle Marble Arch, our recommended pre/post tour accommodation.
ITINERARY:
11 DAYS ~ ENGLAND & SCOTLAND
DAY 1 – THU – LONDON – HAMPSHIRE.
After a warm welcome from your Tour Director, make your way into the Kent countryside. At the pretty village of Westerham, Winston Churchill watches over the neat village green and you visit his nearby residence of Chartwell. Continue through brilliant yellow and green pastures to Hever Castle, home to the tragic tale of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII. Cross the moat to explore the fortified manor house and stroll the pretty gardens. Move on to your hotel set amid a 176-acre parkland golf course, with extensive leisure facilities and Health Spa. Enjoy a Welcome Drink before dinner tonight.
Hotel: Botley Park, Golf & Country Club. (D)
DAY 2 – FRI – NEW FOREST EXCURSION.
A scenic drive through the woods and glades of the New Forest brings you to Beaulieu Abbey, once a Cistercian Abbey, now the stately home of Lord Montagu. Tour the Palace House, Abbey ruins and visit his lordship’s collection of cars in the National Motor Museum. Travel on to Salisbury to see the 13th century cathedral, whose spire is the tallest in the land. After some free time, return to your hotel where the remainder of the day is at leisure. (B)
DAY 3 – SAT – HAMPSHIRE – STRATFORD.
Visit the cathedral town of Winchester this morning, where King Alfred stands guard in the High Street. The country roads lead you past pretty villages en route to Avebury, which is partially situated in a huge prehistoric henge monument of several stone circles. Continue on to Stratford-upon-Avon to visit Shakespeare’s birthplace, full of memorabilia and artifacts relating to his life. Hotel: Swans Nest. (B)
DAY 4 – SUN – COTSWOLDS EXCURSION.
An enchanting day takes you across the beautiful Cotswold hills, a chocolate box scene of golden stone villages with roses round the doors. Visit Blenheim Palace, the greatest building of the English Baroque, residence of the Dukes of Marlborough and birthplace of Winston Churchill. After touring the house and gardens, visit the gardens of Sudeley Castle, former home to one of King Henry VIII’s wives, Katherine Parr. Tonight, you are offered a choice of restaurants for your dining pleasure. (B,DA)
DAY 5 – MON – STRATFORD – LAKE DISTRICT.
Travel through the orchards of Worcestershire to the border town of Ludlow with its impressive castle ruins. As you drive through the remote Shropshire hills, you will pass Wenlock Edge, which is celebrated in the poetry of AE Housman. Reach historic Ironbridge Gorge, birthplace of the Industrial Revolution and marvel at the 200-year-old Iron Bridge before continuing north to the stunning English Lake District.
Hotel: Windermere Hydro. (B,D)
DAY 6 – TUE – LAKE DISTRICT EXCURSION.
A whole day is devoted to the Lake District – a scenic wonderland of rugged mountains and tranquil waters and an inspiration to a host of English poets. Visit Wordsworth’s grave in the small churchyard at Grasmere,then admire the vast expanse of Windermere, the largest of the lakes. Consider taking a cruise on its peaceful waters before returning to the hotel. (B,D)
DAY 7 – WED – LAKE DISTRICT – EDINBURGH.
Cross the Scottish border at Gretna – for years the destination of eloping English lovers. Spend your spare time shopping before enjoying the contrasting beauty of the Southern Lowlands en route to Edinburgh. Here, discover the wonders of the plant kingdom in the Botanical Gardens which form a remarkable haven of tranquillity in the south of the city, as well as being a world-renowned centre for botanical science.
Hotel: Hilton Grosvenor. (B)
DAY 8 – THU – EDINBURGH SIGHTSEEING.
Today a local guide shows you the glory of the ‘Athens of the North’. In the old town visit Edinburgh Castle containing the Honours of Scotland, the oldest Royal regalia in the British Isles. Follow the Royal Mile to the Palace of Holyroodhouse where Mary Queen of Scots lived – it is still the official Scottish residence of the Queen. Drive along Prince’s Street to see the ornate Scott Memorial, then visit the 18th century ‘New Town’ with its classical Adam facades. The rest of the day is at leisure. Tonight, selected departures attend the spectacular Edinburgh Tattoo. (B)
DAY 9 – FRI – EDINBURGH – BRONTË COUNTRY.
Travel through the Borders region to Abbotsford House, the 19th century estate of Sir Walter Scott which now serves as a museum for the Scottish memorabilia and artefacts collected throughout his lifetime. Head south past Jedburgh Abbey and over the border to visit Hadrian’s Wall, boundary of the civilised world in Roman times! Stay for the next two nights in a historic, grand Victorian hotel, set amidst a landscape that fuelled the imagination of the Brontë sisters in writing their classic novels.
Hotel: Marriott Hollins Hall & Country Club. (B,D)
DAY 10 – SAT – YORKSHIRE EXCURSION.
After breakfast, drive to the walled city of York. See the huge Minster, Britain’s largest medieval cathedral, and explore the maze of narrow streets, including the Shambles. Continue to the fabulous 18th century Castle Howard, one of Britian’s grandest historic houses with its fine furniture, paintings, tapestries and extensive gardens. (B,D)
DAY 11 – SUN – BRONTË COUNTRY – LONDON.
Travel south to visit Warwick Castle, with its magnificent medieval towers and ramparts. The chilling dungeon contrasts with the splendour of the State Rooms and baronial Great Hall. Continue to London and bid farewell to your Tour Director. (B)