Great Days Out & Great British Staycation
Welcome to the Great Days Out Supplement ! Britain, despite its small size, boasts an impressive array of attractions that leave a lasting impact on visitors Whether you live in Eng land, Scotland, or Wales, there is something for e ver yone to enjoy Eng land boasts historic houses, castles, museums, and e ven theme parks for the thrill-seekers
Scotland is renowned for its stunning mountains, lochs, and g olf courses, not to mention the world-famous whisky
Wales, on the other hand, offers some o the best heritag e railways in Britain and is known for its warm hospitalit y. is supplement features a vast selectio
of must-visit attractions to cater to all interests. Spend qualit y time with family, friends, or like-minded individuals and make unforg ettable memories. With more venues than e ver offering tailored packag es for g roup and coach travellers, now is the perfect time to book
Experience g reat times and create e verlasting memories with these Great Days Out
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Royal Connections
2023 the year of the coronation of King Charles 111, here we look at some venues and attractions with connections to British Royalt y both ancient and modern.
and at that point unconfirmed discover y of King Richard III
e incredible transformation of the former Alderman Newton’s Grammar School, located rig ht next to the spot where the king ’ s remains were found, was completed in record time and the King Richard III V isitor Centre opened its doors to the public on 26 July 2014 ey have received over 40 Awards since opening in 2014.
of their V isitor Ser vices team
Free entr y for tour leader and coach driver
Free familiarisation visit for group leaders on confirmation of booking
e Royal Yacht Britannia was home to Her Majest y Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Family for over 40 years, sailing one million miles around the world on nearly a thousand official visits
Berthed in Edinburg h’s historic Port of Leith, Britannia is a fascinating visitor attraction featured in TripAdvisor ’ s Top UK Attractions and has been rated Best UK Attraction ( Which mag azine readers)
V isitors can tour all five hig hly accessible decks of this magnificent Royal Yacht with a captivating handset tour, available in over 30 lang uag es as well as British Sign Lang uag e tablet.
e tour offers a rare g limpse into the public and private lives of the British Royal Family Follow in the footsteps of Royalt y to see where Prince Charles and Princess Diana honeymooned and where Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra and presidents Reag an, Mandela and Gorbachev were entertained Hig hlig hts of the
tour include the State Apartments, the Eng ine Room and Queen Elizabeth II ’ s favourite, the Sun Loung e Head down to the lower decks to see where 220 Royal Yachtsmen lived and worked Discover a tour hig hlig ht, the g leaming Eng ine Room.
Enjoy stunning waterfront views from the Royal Deck Tea Room to sample delicious cakes, scones, soups and sandwiches, made in the Royal Galley
Join us for a fantastic day out in 2023 as they celebrate 70 years since the launch of Britannia !
To boo k your group vi sit, go online : www roya lyachtbritannia co uk/ visit/g roup -visit/
King Richard III V isitor Centre
Following the discover y of remains in the car park in Aug ust 2012, Leicester Cit y Council purchased an old school building adjacent to the site with the aim of creating a centre that would tell the stor y of the remarkable search for –
Leicester ’ s King Richard III V isitor Centre is a great place for groups to visit
If you are planning to visit in a group size of 15 or more they offer the following advantag es : Preferential admission rate of £7.25 per person
Dedicated group booking office Personal welcome by a member
With major refurbishment work taking place in Leicester Cathedral until Autumn 2023, it is not possible to visit the tomb of King Richard III. However the team can arrang e for an exclusive FREE talk about the king ’ s reinterment and his tomb from Leicester Cathedral g uides – please ask them for more information
ey can also arrang e for your group to visit the medieval Guildhall, which is just a minute’s walk from the V isitor Centre.
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E ast O f Engl and
Home of the Broads a network of waterways ideal for messing about on the water and thousands of miles of walking routes winding across the stunning countr yside and by beautiful coastline.
Elton Hall
Winner of the 2021 Historic Houses Judg es ’ Choice Garden of the Year Award, Elton Hall has been home to the Proby family since 1660. Ever y room is packed with magnificent treasures ese include important works by Old Masters to remarkable 19th centur y works by Millais and Alma-Tadema . In addition, visitors can enjoy works by world-renowned British artists such as Reynolds, Constable and Gainsboroug h.
Each g eneration of the Proby
family have collected books and the Hall has three libraries containing a collection of over 10,000 books From the Prayer Book g iven to Henr y VIII with inscriptions by him and his three children, to early twentieth centur y hand printed books
Elton Hall sits in 200 acres of parkland e shape of the present g arden was laid out in 1913, but by the 1980’s a larg e proportion had fallen into disrepair Since then, there has been continuous restoration and improvement e flower g arden has replaced the rose
Elton Hall is a much-loved family home and garden and an ideal destination for group visits in central England.
Now taking bookings for group visits in summer 2023 and 2024
g arden, along with a new sunken g arden, a shrub g arden and Wilderness area . e Gothic Revival orang er y was built to celebrate the Millenium and the arbour was completed to mark the Jubilee celebrations. In addition, a small arboretum has been created between the two entrance drives.
www eltonhall com
Kent well Ha ll and Gardens
A timeless Manor House set in acres of stunning , familyfriendly g ardens and parkland, in the beautiful Suffolk villag e
of Long Melford
e House : structurally Tudor and successor to the Kentwell Hall mentioned in Domesday Book in 1085. With later impressive Gothick and classical alterations, mixed with the owners ' improvements since 1971 some more ideosyncratic than others Fine early armorial and other stained g lass, portraits of Tudor notables and historic tapestries make this lived in family home of interest to all
To bo ok visit : www kent well co uk
The House
• The Proby family home since 1660 set in landscaped parkland bordering the River Nene.
• State rooms packed with treasuresmagnificent furniture, porcelain and fine paintings from mid-15th century Old Masters to remarkable 19th century works.
• One of the largest Libraries in private ownership, including Henry VIII s prayer book
• Member of Historic Houses
The Gardens
• Historic Houses Judges’ Choice Garden of the Year Award 2021 and RHS Partner Garden
• Outstanding formal gardens first laid out in the 1730s and lovingly restored over the past 40 years.
• Mature topiary, a Gothic Orangery, a flower garden with herbaceous borders and a dramatic central fountain, a sunken garden, shrub garden and box walk.
Mulberry CafØ at Bosworth’s Garden Centre
Set within the Estate s old walled garden and offering morning coffee, lunch and afternoon tea. Many of the plants grown in the Elton Hall gardens are stocked in their plant area. Free parking for coaches.
For further information, please contact Events Office, Elton Hall, Peterborough PE8 6SH 07949 495422 / 01832 280468 www.eltonhall.com
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D enby Po tter y V illage
Spend qualit y time at the home of Denby, with its great selection of shops, places to eat and wealth of family friendly activities. Whether you have a few hours or want to enjoy a full day out, make the most of your visit by choosing from the new Denby Experience Packag es, where you can learn a little more about the Denby you love, g et immersed in their fascinating histor y and even g et creative yourself
Open all year round, Denby
Potter y V illag e is next to the working Denby Potter y, set in a cobbled court yard with award winning Home, Garden, Cooker y and Gi shops
ere are also 'only at Denby' exclusive barg ains on trial lines arriving daily direct from the factor y.
Reg ular events are held throug hout the year, and there are special activities for kids during the school holidays
denbypotter y.com/denbypotter y-vi llag e
Take an award-winning £15 flig ht in D erbyshire !
Just a few miles from Chatsworth, Bakewell and Dovedale, overlooking the popular tourist town of Matlock Bath you’ll find the Heig hts of Abraham, an award-winning hilltop estate that has been welcoming groups to experience their mix of overground and underground attractions for over 200 years.
Officially recognised as Derbyshire’s oldest tourist attraction, visitors first beg an climbing the hill to explore a
savag e g arden of delig hts in 1787, but in 2023 you can fly across the picturesque Der went valley in fully enclosed cable cars to explore the 60-acre historic estate and cavern network .
Allow at least three hours for your visit, which includes fascinating exhibitions and g uided tours throug h an illuminated cavern network that was once mined for lead. A costume display which was added just last year
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Heart of Engl and
e might y midlands home of the industrial revolution, and some might say (we do) the genius himself Mr William Shakespeare, see what else is on offer.
R oya l Sha kespeare Company
Take your group to Stratfordupon-Avon for outstanding theatre, g uided building tours and the best food in town – all under one roof.
Making a group booking with them could not be easier eir dedicated Groups Team is on hand Monday-Friday (midday6pm) to help tailor your booking to be a one-of-a-kind visit ever y time.
In addition to their year-round calendar of performances, your group can also enjoy a delicious seasonal meal in the Rooop Restaurant whilst taking in the stunning views of Shakespeare’s hometown.
eatre Tours
Discover the stories and mag ic of the Royal Shakespeare Company You can explore the building on one of their onehour tours, including British Sign Lang uag e interpreted tours, and find out all about the working s of the theatre, and eng ag ing stories of its unique histor y Join the R SC ’ s experienced team of tour g uides on a journey throug h the building ’ s public and behind-the-scenes areas, sharing the mag ic of the Royal Shakespeare Company
Eating and Drinking
e R SC have a rang e of places to eat and drink, whether you ’ re looking for a morning coffee, lunch, aernoon tea or a sitdown dinner ey cook all food fresh in their kitchens, from the finest locally-sourced
seasonal ingredients eir critically acclaimed Rooop
Restaurant is situated on the top floor of the Royal Shakespeare eatre, offering stunning views of the River Avon and surrounding countr yside. Open for pre-theatre dining , the Rooop Restaurant ser ves a modern British menu in a unique space
Tel :01789 331111
www.rsc.o rg .uk /your visit/g roups
BB C Gardeners World L ive
Start planning the ultimate group day out, with something for ever yone at BB C Gardeners’ World L ive at the NEC, Birming ham 15-18 June 2023
As a finalist in the Best Event for Groups categ or y at this year ’ s Group Leisure & Travel Awards, you know you and your group are in for a fantastic day out.
Look for ward to plent y of plant shopping and nurseries, toetapping live entertainment, and a plethora of ideas to take home from show-stopping g ardens What’s more, don’t miss the chance to g et expert advice and tips from your favourite Gardeners’ World presenters at live talks and theatre sessions, with a line-up that includes Mont y Don, Carol Klein, Adam Frost, Frances Tophill, plus Alan Titchmarsh and more.
Plus, tickets also include entr y to the BB C Good Food Show Summer for all the foodies in your group - so that’s two great BB C events with just one ticket
With dedicated coach parking ,
an accessible venue, plent y of restaurants to choose from, Resorts World on the doorstep, and g arden and food inspiration g alore, this is not to be missed !
Enjoy great saving s for groups, starting from just £18 50*, and with a no oblig ation reser vation period until May.
Group org anisers g et a free ticket with ever y 10 booked.
Find out more at www bbcgardenersworld live co m/ groups/ to start planning your great day out!
Ironbridg e Valley of Inventi on
Set within the heart of a UNESCO World Heritag e Site, Ironbridg e Valley of Invention is situated five miles from Telford Town Centre in Shropshire.
Stretching along the River
Severn, their award-winning museums are within six square miles of the Ironbridg e Gorg e, widely reg arded as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution
With plent y of places to explore you will keep all your group happy, including e Blist Hill V ictorian Town, e Jackfield
A unique heritage attraction –Winterbourne House and Garden
“ e visit exceeded our expectations. Everybody enjoyed it –lovely garden to visit even for those less mobile.”
Experience an Edwardian historic house and garden nestled in a leafy corner of Birmingham.
With your group you can enjoy a tour of the garden by one of our experienced horticulturists, or simply wander round at your leisure. Visit our Edwardian tearoom for a light lunch or make the most of our group catering options.With much to see, including a working printing press, Winterbourne House and Garden is worth the trip.
Winterbourne House and Garden, 58 Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham B15 2RT. Tel : 0121 414 3003
www.winterbourne.org.uk
“A unique heritage attraction”
Enjoy delicious food and drink with the best view in Strat ford-upon- Avon, go behind-the -scenes on a guided tour, hire a costume for a special occasion, or treat yourself to something from our shop
G U I D E D T O U R S
Discover the magic of the RSC on a guided tour around our buildings Go behind-the -scenes with our fantastic tour guides, and see what makes the theatre such a special place to be.
R E TA I L T H E R A P Y
Pick up a unique gif t from our shop. With a huge range of books, clothing, stationer y and even jeweller y, there’s something for ever yone.
F O O D A N D D R I N K
C O S T U M E H I R E
We have a huge range of costumes and accessories available to hire, and something to suit ever y budget.
Enjoy delicious refreshments from our Riverside Cafe, or book the Roof top Restaurant for pre -theatre dining, Sunday lunch and af ternoon tea FIND OUT MORE 01789 331111
There’s something for ever yone at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
Tile Museum, e Coalport
China Museum and of course
e Iron Bridg e and Toll House
Discover the award-winning attractions in the Ironbridg e Gorg e World Heritag e Site - a really perfect place for groups !
V isit as a group and save !
Discounted admission rates for groups of 15+
Free entr y for the group org aniser and coach driver
Free coach parking and complimentar y refreshment voucher for each driver
Free familiarisation visit for 2 adults when you book a group visit Catering options to suit ever y taste and budg et Guided tours with their experts
HOW TO B OOK YOUR GROUP VISIT
ey look for ward to
welcoming your group to Ironbridg e. You can complete an online booking form and they will be in touch within a few days to confirm your booking or to discuss your visit further If you would like more information, they are always happy to answer any of your questions and to discuss your visit in detail, please contact the group visits team at gro ups@ironbridge.org .uk or 01952 435 900 www ironbridge org uk
Nati onal Memorial Arboretum
With over 400 memorials to see and 150 acres to explore, the Arboretum has something to offer groups of all interests and backgrounds Militar y and civilian memorials, peaceful woodlands, colourful g ardens, riverside walks and fascinating wildlife are all waiting to be discovered
Tel : 01283 245 100, ema il groups@thenma o rg uk ww w thenma o rg uk
For more information and to book: 01952 435 900 or groups@ironbridge.org.uk
e World’s greatest cit y (although we would say that, perhaps we ’ re a little bias) needs little introduction, other than to say, whatever t ype of great day out your looking for, if you can ’ t find it here it doesn’t exist.
great place to visit g o and explore the g lorious house and beautiful g arden.
Opening Times
House & Shop : Sunday –Wednesday, 11am – 4pm. Final entr y one hour before closing . Garden & Garden Café : Sunday – ursday : 10am – 4pm Garden Free Entr y.
A g uided tour is one of the most eng ag ing ways to appreciate Horace Walpole’s Gothic masterpiece
L ondon Stadium To urs
Jubile e Markets Sho pping Trips
Covent Garden’s historic indoor Jubilee Market has plent y to offer Groups for a fabulous shopping trip You can book a 45-minute walking tour of Covent Garden Market and include a refreshments packag e too ere is local coach drop off, public toilets are within a short walking distance and the whole of the market, and the tour are on the flat. Groups (15+) can pre book, Tea , coffee and biscuit
Eng lish breakfast rolls, Traditional Eng lish fish and chips, a 2 course Italian lunch or a Cream tea Included in your shopping trip are Jubilee Market discount wristbands for use on all the traders’ stalls
e last ursday of each month there are free lunchtime concerts in the Jubilee Market square. It could be anything from a Cockney sing a long , or music from London’s musicals You will have lots of free time to enjoy your shopping experience, rela x , take a tour or explore the
local area e Jubilee Antique
Market is on a Monday, the General Market is Tuesday to Friday, and there’s a bustling weekend Arts and Cras Market
www. jubileemarket.co.u k
Strawberr y Hill Ho use & Garden
Strawberr y Hill House & Garden has been open to visitors for over 250 years. A
To bo ok a private g u ided to ur for 15 or more p ersons, or fo r further info rmation, plea se contact their tours team on +44 (0)20 8744 1241 (extension number 206) or ema il tours@strawberr yhil lhouse org uk
ey offer a rang e of bespoke tours covering a variet y of subjects and themes on Horace Walpole and his ‘little g othic castle’, to explore what’s on offer please visit
www strawberr yhillho use or g uk
Take a g uided tour of the iconic London Stadium. Your 60-minute experience will include visits to the West Ham United FC dressing room, players’ tunnel and pitchside areas, panoramic views and much more
A private Guided Tour with your own official g uide is tour allows you a behind-the-scenes look inside the stadium in your own private group You will also g et to visit areas not seen on the public tour is packag e includes a personalised photo per booking group and a FREE hot or so drink on arrival per person is tour is only available for groups of between 210 people.
Match day Tour Take a look behind the scenes only hours before kick off
Two -hour Hammers Leg ends Tours featuring a 30-minute Q&A session and signed personalised photo are led reg ularly by West Ham United stars of days g one by.
V isit for www london-sta dium co m upcoming Leg ends Tours
Explore Horace Walpole’s beautifully restored 18th centur y Gothic castle and garden.
Guided Tours of this award-winning house run all year, Monday - Friday A visit can be tailored to your needs and includes complimentary admission for your guide.
tours@strawberr yhillhouse org uk 020 8744 1241
268 Waldegrave Road, Twickenham, TW1 4ST strawberr yhillhouse org uk
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Home to West Ham United and UK Athletics
See the changing room,indoor running track, players’ tunnel, pitch side and much more
Enjoy beautiful parklands in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Ideal for individuals and groups
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Covent Garden’s historic indoor Jubilee Market has plenty to o er groups for a fabulous shopping trip
You can also book our 45-minute guided walking tour of Covent Garden and include a refreshments package
North E ast
e North E ast has spawned brilliant people, inventions and innovations, you would be well advised to go and investigate, you ’ ll be amazed at the plethora of things to do and see.
bridg es to boot Stare in wonder at one of the larg est water features of its kind - e Grand Cascade - with captivating half hourly water displays.
Father Christmas !
A g arden with a conscience
Bamburg h
e King o f Ca stles
And it truly is ! Perched atop a rocky outcrop at the heart of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beaut y Bamburg h Castle reigns supreme over the surrounding landscape and seascape With outstanding views landward to the Cheviot Hills and seaward to the Farne Islands and L indisfarne it offers a feast for the eyes to behold. As for Eng lishness, there’s been something here from the time of the Ang lo -Sa xons, it was from here that Christianit y spread throug hout the North of Eng land, it’s because of here that L indisfarne is now known as the Holy Island It was the first castle in Eng land to be besieg ed by canon fire, it was home to the world’s first Coastg uard station and the development of the first ever lifeboat. Finally boug ht in 1864 for £8000 it was restored as the quintessential Eng lish castle by one of Eng land’s greatest inventors and philanthropists, 1st Lord Armstrong Now groups can explore the State
Rooms, discovering thousands of items in a collection containing furniture, porcelain, works of art, arms and armour
A separate museum tells the stor y of 1st Lord Armstrong and contains fascinating Aviation artefacts displays
e café provides a welcome rest stop for all and there’s ample parking for coaches
For more details see the website www. bamburghca stle.com
Alnwick Gardens
Once a forg otten, derelict plot, e Alnwick Garden is now one of the world’s most ambitious contemporar y g ardens. It has a wonderful combination of themed g arden spaces, quirky features and play areas.
One such area is e Poison Garden, where specialist g uides take visitors on a journey of discover y, elaborating on the dang erous and sinister side of plants. Feast your eyes on Europe’s larg est wooden Treehouse, comprising of a firstclass restaurant, café and wobbly
emed g ardens such as e Rose Garden, with over 300 David Austin rose bushes resulting in thousands of blooms and perg olas that are adorned with honeysuckle and clematis, and e Ornamental Garden, with one of the larg es collections of European plants in the UK , designed as a series of small ‘ rooms ’ , beautifully framed by hedg es, trees and shrubs
As you would expect, e Garden evolves throug h the seasons. Spring , sees e Garden come to life, and no more so than e Cherr y Orchard, with the larg est collection of Tai haku cherr y blossom trees outside of Japan ; summer provides an aesthetic majest y of colour and fragrance, throug hout the site ; autumn introduces a transition from warm to cold weather with g old and rust coloured leaves ; and winter is accompanied by their Christmas Market, a Skating Rink, Festive Lunches, Aernoon Teas, and the ‘ real’
e Alnwick Garden is not simply a visitor attraction, it is a communit y focused charit y with a vision to offer inspiration and enrichment to people in all stag es of their lives.
groups@alnwi ck garden co m
Binchester R oman Fort
Binchester Roman Fort g ives you an insig ht into what life was like for the Romans in Count y Durham Explore the exceptionally well-preser ved remains of not just one but two bath-houses One lies inside the fort and has one of the most intact hypocaust (underfloor) heating systems in the whole of Britain e protective structure over this bath-house was replaced in 2018 by a more sturdy successor which features improved interpretation and decoration e other bathhouse lies outside the fort and is even better preser ved with walls still standing to a heig ht of more than two metres (six feet) above Roman floor level.
Find out why taking a bath in Roman times was about more than just g etting clean Walk in the footsteps of Roman soldiers within the remains of the commanding officer's housesee if you can find the 'Beast of Binchester' among the ruins
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North West
e vibrant cities of Manchester and Liver pool are included in this most varied of regions, not to mention e Lakes, breathtaking scener y, cr ystal clear lakes,picture post card villages, what are you waiting for?
No visit to the cit y of Liverpo ol i s complete without a visit to Anfield Stad ium, home o f L iverpo ol Fo otball Club
If you ’ re visiting as part of a group, they offer discounted group rates plus one group leader and coach driver space free of charg e. You’ll g et the ser vices of a dedicated Groups Manag er who’ll help plan your visit and provide a bespoke packag e to suit your groups individual needs ere’s also free coach parking nearby
D uring e LFC Stadium Tour, visitors will :
Enjoy epic views of the Anfield pitch and cit y landscape from the top level of the Main Stand V isit the state-of-the-art Home Team dressing room. Practice their inter view technique in the Press Room Pass under the is Is Anfield sign.
Take a spine-ting led walk down the Players' Tunnel Get the chance for a photo in Klopp's seat in the Dug out. Enjoy more photo opportunities of the pitch and Main Stand from e Kop.
Tickets include entr y to the Club's interactive museum e L iverpool FC Stor y, with nearly 130 years of Club histor y plus all the silver ware including all six European trophies
You’ll also see the Club’s latest exhibition, e Boom Room : e Epic Stor y of Jürg en Klopp's Dream Team is unique display pays homag e to the players and all who
contributed to the success of the 2019/20 season It showcases memorabilia and the personalities of world class footballing talent, it g ives a unique exploration into the DNA of this historic team. A must see for all L iverpool FC fans
•Free coach parking at Stanley Park Car Park
•Coach drop o ff po int Walton Breck ro ad
•For group enquiri es plea se email groupto urs@li verpo olfc.com or call 0151 906 1817
Windermere La ke Cruises
V isitors will mar vel as they g lide by stunning winter landscapes in the heart of the Lake District while sipping a “winter warmer ” in the heated cabin of a Windermere launch ose warmers include coffee, brandy or even a hot chocolate with a hint of rum! Windermere Lake Cruises is a three-time finalist at the British Coach Tourism Awards and has won top honours twice in recent years.
Attractive incentives for all prebooked groups and their coach drivers are in-place at the Boatman’s Café in Bowness where a variet y of Windermere cruises depart
For passeng ers, these include 10% discount vouchers for the café and g i shop, along with new menus, table ser vice and toilet facilities.
For drivers and group g uides, the attraction offers free parking , group rates, a voucher for refreshments and the opportunit y to purchase local
g is at a reduced rate to re-sell to passeng ers
In efforts to make visits by larg e groups as easy as possible for org anisers, Windermere Lake Cruises has its ‘ Transport Trio’ offer which includes a fascinating visit to its sisterattraction Lakeland Motor Museum and incorporates a steam train journey with Lakeside and Haverthwaite Steam R ailway.
ere are over 30 hand-picked itineraries for groups involving partnerships with local attractions so you can find the perfect group packag e to meet your interests, budg et and
timing s
Attractions Windermere Lake Cruises partners with include e Lakes Aquarium, e World Of Beatrix Potter Attraction and e National Trust’s Hill Top venue. Group visits to Windermere offer a unique experience to create lasting memories and encourag e return visits
V isit Windermere Lake Cruises website and download the Groups Brochure for full details
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S outh E ast
e South E ast is an ideal destination for a day trip, short break or holiday. Stretching om Kent in the east, to Dorset in the west, and up to Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire in the north, South E ast England wraps around London offering easy access to the capital with its great transport links.
D isco ver D over, Deal and Sandwi ch
With unforg ettable landscapes, rich heritag e and fantastic hospitalit y, all within easy reach of London and mainland Europe, White Cliffs Countr y is home to the characterful towns of Deal, Dover and Sandwich, prett y villag es and more than 20 miles of spectacular coastline Bring your groups to explore their seaside walks, breathtaking views, world-class attractions, quirky museums, cosy pubs, top -notch restaurants and lovely places to stay e iconic White Cliffs and historic seaside Dover are world-famous. e lovely maritime town of Deal is unspoilt with amazing histor y, quaint houses and pubs. e beautiful town of Sandwich is one of the most well-preser ved medieval towns in Britain and home of the humble sandwich! 2023 is Eng land’s Year of the Coast and the perfect time to discover their amazing walking , sailing , c ycling , g olf and sig htseeing , as well as exhilarating RIB rides, wakeboarding and wildlife watching . Nationally and internationally significant, they have over 100 visitor attractions, 57 conser vation areas, 48 ancient monuments, 30 walking routes, 9 c ycle trails and hundreds of beautiful open spaces.
is is just a snapshot of wonderful White Cliffs Countr y eir team can provide you with advice and support and develop bespoke itineraries to match the interests
and needs of your group.
Find out more : Do ver V isitor Information Centre T 01304 201066 E vic@dover go v uk www whitecli ffscountr y org uk
Bluebell R ailway
2023 bring s an exciting year ahead at the Bluebell, with at least one new locomotive in ser vice, the completion of various refurbishments and restorations of rolling stock, and building s, not to mention the return of the Branch L ine Gala aer a couple of years ey look for ward to welcoming the Flying Scotsman, in its centenar y year where it will be spending time at the railway, and operating on a variet y of ser vices
As ever, popular events such as their beer festival, and festive celebrations will be making a welcome return as will the ever popular dining trains Group visits will as always be
available, and they have a member of their team who will liaise with tour operators to ensure the visit is tailor-made to suit the clients.
www bluebell-railway co m
Canterbur y Cathedral
Canterbur y Cathedral Offers Group Catering Options for Any Budg et Less than an hour from London by train, UNESCO World Heritag e Site Canterbur y Cathedral is the jewel in Kent’s crown Always popular with groups, Canterbur y Cathedral has a rang e of refreshments available to enhance any visit Options rang ing from buffet sandwich lunches, cream teas or tea and cake are on offer for group sizes between 15-40 and will be ser ved to your group in a private room in the Cathedral’s new V isitor Centre which offers amazing views of the Cathedral and Precinct Gardens.
ose wishing to cater for a larg er group or provide a more bespoke offering can enjoy ever ything from three-course lunches, full aernoon teas and a rang e of bespoke options including drinks receptions, ser ved at Canterbur y Cathedral’s on site hotel and conference centre, Cathedral Lodg e
With new exhibitions, a rang e of themed g uided tours for groups and group refreshmentoptions, there has never been a better time for groups to enjoy a great day out1400 years in the making
For more information or to discuss group catering please visit
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Bombay Sapphire
Discover the exquisite world of Bombay Sapphire and visit the world’s most sustainable g in distiller y, nestled in the beautiful Hampshire countr yside
Uncover the secrets of Bombay Sapphire g in with their tours, tasting s and cocktail masterclasses
To bo ok
ema ilbombaysapphire com /d istiller y
Leeds Castle
Immerse yourself in the world of Leeds Castle's seven historic queens, as you are taken you on an untold journey throug h Medieval and Tudor times
THE BLUEBELL RAILWAY
Steamingthrough Sussex
it’ s morre than just a train ride
Travel back in time across the stunning Sussex High Weald, area of outstanding natural beauty on one of Britain’s oldest heritage railway lines.
What’s there to do?
• Live steam trains up to 150 years old
• 4 Beautiful stations in various period decor
• SteamWorks! Interactive learning zone
• A full range of dining trains
• i s e e ve ts t t t e e
• Licensed bar & restaurant ‘Bessemer Arms’
• Free parking on-site & mainline rail access
• Museum and various shops
What’s on at Bluebell in 2023
• f e f i i t i s i i fte e s e i i i s
• e ste i i i ve i s
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• te i ts t festive t i s