Take a guided tour from the city of Bath to Stonehenge and explore an area that has fascinated millions for generations and considered a national treasure!. See iconic Stonehenge and feel its power on a day trip from Bath. Discover the mystery of the pre-historic monument as you learn about the many theories explaining its origins and purpose.
Known as the Venice of the Cotswolds with its 5 quaint stone bridges over the meandering River Windrush.Charming cottages and independent shops.
Pretty village green where you can relax and watch the ducks swim by.
Quintessentially English.
Considered the most beautiful village in England by William Morris, leading arts and crats designer.See Cotswold architecture at its best at the picturesque Arlington Row, built in the 14th century.
Wander through the water meadows locally known as Rack Isle, where the woven Cotswold cloth would have been laid out to dry.
Time to wander around this pretty village with its 17th century thatched pub.
Leaving Bibury you will travel through the tiny backroads following the river Coln, through some of the most unspoilt English countryside.
In our comfortable minicoach you can see above the hedges and dry stone walls.
Known as the Venice of the Cotswolds with its 5 quaint stone bridges over the meandering River Windrush.Charming cottages and independent shops.
Pretty village green where you can relax and watch the ducks swim by.
Quintessentially English.
Stow on the Wold is our lunch location. Time to explore this traditional Cotswold market town and historical centre of the woollen trade.
In the market square you will see the medieval cross, town stocks and ancient elm tree.
Plenty of independent shops, inns and cafes to enjoy.
Your chance to see the burial place of Athelstan the first king of England.
Visit the elaborately carved market cross - one of the best preserved in England.
Voted the prettiest village in England. An idyllic Cotswold village nestling in a wooded valley.
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Time to wander around the cobbled streets and take in the view from the medieval market cross.
Relax by the stream in front of the picture postcard weaver’s cottages.
Discover the medieval clock in St Andrews church and the 13th Century tomb of Sir Walter de Dunstanville.
Please arrive at 8.20 am so we can depart on time.
All times are approximate.
If you’re staying in the Cotswolds, why not join our tour and we can transfer you with your luggage – just email us and ask!
This can be offered as a private group tour throughout the year – please email us for details.
MARCH - SEPTEMBER
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