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All Coaches and Groups Welcome
Take a look at these venues and attractions both home and away, you’ll be sure to find a great reception upon arrival , they like nothing better than to see a smiling, happy coach party arrive making Seaprobe Atlantis accessible and fun for all ages & agilities Coach parties are especially welcome Toilets and refreshments are available on board – and they also have their associated café and gift shop where coach parties can both have lunch and shop for that special souvenir spectacular scenery of Skye, her off-shore islands and the Scottish mainland This is the trip most favoured by coach parties The published price for the 1 hr trip is £20 per adult - with the coach party rate £14 per adult. www seapr obeatl anti s com roots music venue, the Spa Valley Railway and the recent addition of The Amelia Scott , a cultural centre housing art exhibitions, interactive historical rooms and the museum
All the Scener y and Wi ldli fe, above and below the Waves
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Seaprobe Atlantis is an award winning semi-submersible glass bottom boat, operating within the marine special area of conservation at Kyle of Lochalsh. Based on the mainland side of the Skye Bridge and first established in 1998, Seaprobe
Atlantis has been a 4 STAR visitor attraction since 1999 It was voted ‘Best Wildlife Watching Experience in the UK’ (Daily Telegraph) The boat’s unique and innovative design provides a safe and exceptionally stable platform from which to enjoy the spectacular scenery of Skye & Lochalsh, with superb close-up views of the local seals & other wildlife above the waves, whilst below the waves, its huge underwater viewing gallery, easily-accessed by all, offers full head height, comfortable seating, and all-round underwater vision Drift through beautiful kelp forests amidst a sea of summer jellyfish, and marvel at the rich diversity of wildlife in this Marine Special Area of Conservation
Atlantis’s sheltered design and location ensures the weather usually has no effect on cruises and its exceptional stability means no motion sickness
Seaprobe Atlantis operates throughout the day, 7 days a week from Easter-October 31st, The 1 hr trips explore through the underwater kelp forests, go to see the seals, and cruise out under the Skye Bridge, taking in the
Di scover Tu nbridge Well s, nes tled in the hear t of the G arden of England
Royal Tunbridge Wells has long been a popular destination for tours and groups, conveniently situated just over an hour from Dover and Greater London and just 25 minutes from the M25 network. This Royal Spa town in Kent offers visitors the best of all worlds; set within an area of outstanding natural beauty, the home of Decimus Burton architecture, The Pantiles and Chalybeate spring, two thriving theatres, an award-winning grass-
Tunbridge Wells is an all-year round destination with annual events including Jazz on the Pantiles, music concerts and festivals, a literary festival, food and drink festivals alongside walking tours, open gardens, the Tunbridge Wells circular walk, foodie experiences and seasonal events
It is also a historically fascinating town, visitors have been coming to Royal Tunbridge Wells since the discovery of the Chalybeate Spring in 1606 Over the subsequent years the town grew in popularity and gained its reputation as the place to see and be seen The Wells became a favourite destination for fashionable society who needed accommodation and wanted places of entertainment such as coffee houses, gaming-rooms and an assembly room for dances and balls, along with hosting horse races on the Old Race Track, now protected footpaths on the Common In 1909 it received its ‘Royal’ status from King Edward VII with its many royal and aristocratic visitors and was once the holiday location for a young Queen Victoria, who also used to worship at King Charles the Martyr Church by The Pantiles Today, Tunbridge Wells is also a until Sunday 10th December 2023
Regarded as one of the UK’s best festive experiences, approximately 500,000 visitors enjoy a magical Christmas in Bath With chalets entwining most of Bath’s key tourist attractions, visitors can make a day of exploring the historic streets of this beautiful world heritage city.
Dedicated coach drop-off and pickup is based in Royal Victoria Park, minutes from the centre of the market and key attractions in Bath such as the Royal Crescent Booking will open early August without a proper brew of Yorkshire tea, but if coffee’s more to your taste there’s a full range of barista beverages from expresso to latte and cappuccino
Visitors from far and wide already love Bizzie Lizzie’s signature dish of fish and & chips - succulent cod or haddock covered in crispy batter and tasty golden chips fried in beef dripping for extra flavour are firm favourites The restaurant’s Katie Davison is certain that their afternoon teas will be just as popular “A lot of love goes into preparing and serving our food We use only the finest local ingredients in all our dishes and our afternoon teas are no exception Our fish and chips were voted winners of the National Fish and Chip awards and we are confident that our afternoon teas are worthy of a similar accolade.”
Bizzie Lizzie’s has two restaurants in Skipton; the traditional Swadford Street (now serving Gluten Free fish and chips) and the more contemporary High Street Car Park Both offer fish & chips plus alternative meals whilst High Street Car Park also serves afternoon teas.
Coach party bookings are welcome V isit w ww bizzieliz zies co uk premier shopping location with a broad range of big brands and independents within the key shopping areas; Royal Victoria Place, The Camden Quarter, The Old High Street, Chapel Place and The Pantiles. The town also has dedicated coach parking bays five minutes’ walk from the town centre or The Pantiles
For mor e i nformation vi si t w ww visitt unbridgewells co m/ tours with limited availability, please visit bathch ristmasma rket co uk/ get tinghere for more information
Yorkshire’s Bizzie Liz zie’s Fish & Chip Restau ra nt Serv es up Af ternoon Tea s
Yorkshire is well known for its fabulous selection of fish & chip restaurants But Bizzie Lizzie’s set in the heart of Skipton serves up much more than just its award winning fish and chips. Already a favourite with coach visitors to the bustling market town of Skipton, Bizzie Lizzie’s is now serving scrumptious afternoon teas from 2 30pm – 5pm at their High Street Car Park Restaurant
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Ba th Christmas M arket
Bath Christmas Market returns from Thursday 23rd November
Choose from melt-in-the mouth sponges, heavenly chocolate fudge cake and a selection of locally baked pastries, or enjoy an indulgent afternoon cream tea with freshly baked scones Of course afternoon tea wouldn’t be complete