Welcome aboard!
We thank you again for sticking with us through all of the global turmoil; as a family run business this really does mean a lot to us.
We are always working hard in the background to ensure the tours run as smoothly as possible in the face of changing circumstances. Our carefully planned itineraries often include local guides or guided tours of attractions, and the hotels are chosen to reflect the excellent reputation we’ve built over many years.
There’s something to suit everyone; whether it’s a city, coast or countryside break, or further afield onto the continent…leave the car behind, book with confidence, and join us on a PC Coach Holiday!
We look forward towelcoming you aboard
DEPOSIT PER PERSON £75 for UK Tours £100 for European Tours, RoI, Channel Islands,Isle of Man and Theatre Breaks
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TO PAY YOUR BALANCE
Please pay your balance eight weeks prior to departure, unless otherwise stated, the due date will be clearly shown on your confirmation.
TRAVEL TICKETS
Crofton Road,
Belvoir Way,
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Approximately two weeks prior to your holiday you will receive your travel ticket which will confirm your joining point and pick up time. You will also receive your holiday itinerary, luggage labels and any other information which we consider may be of interest to you.
SECURE FREE PARKING Limited secure free parking is available at our Lincoln depot and must be prebooked. Please note that vehicles are left at owners risk.
LOCAL JOINING POINTS
Alford Ancaster Barton-upon-Humber Boston Brigg Caistor Cleethorpes Gainsborough Gonerby Moor Services Grantham Grimsby Holton-le-Clay Horncastle Hull Immingham Lincoln Louth Mablethorpe Market Rasen Newark North Hykeham Scunthorpe Skegness Sleaford Spalding Spilsby Sutton-on-Sea Torksey Lock Woodhall Spa Wragby
HOME COLLECTION SERVICE
On tours of three days or more you can enjoy the luxury of being collected from and dropped off at home for only £25 per person. You may be required to share your home collection service vehicle with other passengers, however we will always endeavour to keep your travelling time to a minimum. If you would prefer to have exclusive use of a car, we will be happy to provide a quotation. Please ask for details. Please be aware that the vehicle collecting you from home may be a car, people carrier or mini bus and at the time of booking, we will not know which joining point the vehicle is taking you to.
Postcodes for our home collection service are as follows:
DN15 to DN22 inclusive
DN31 to DN41 inclusive
LN1 to LN13 inclusive NG23 to NG25 inclusive NG31 to NG34 inclusive
PE20 to PE25 inclusive
PC COACH HOLIDAYS
Holiday Gift Vouchers
Great for Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries or retirement presents, our vouchers can be used towards any of our day trips, short breaks and holidays. We can create vouchers of any value for your chosen recipient. To order your gift vouchers, please contact our reservations team on 01522 533605 or email holidays@pccoaches.co.uk
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The services of your coach and driver throughout Accommodation on a dinner bed & breakfast basis, unless otherwise stated
Full programme of excursions, unless otherwise stated
All ferry crossings, unless part of an optional excursion Entrance fees unless otherwise stated
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MONDAY 9 JANUARY 2023 5 DAYS FROM £315
On the sunny south coast with its pale honey coloured cliffs, Bournemouth is an elegant resort, boasting seven miles of award-winning golden beaches. Come and enjoy a great value early season inclusive package in this picturesque setting.
SUNCLIFF HOTEL Bournemouth 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, three lunches, two nights entertainment, and an inclusive bar between 6-9pm daily on selected house brand spirits & soft drinks
The Suncliff is in a stunning location on the prestigious East Cliff, and about a 15 minute walk from the town centre. Facilities include: Atlantic Restaurant; several lounges including conservatory lounge with views overlooking the sea; pool table; and leisure complex including indoor swimming pool & sauna. Porterage is included.
Limited single rooms with no supplement Tour Ref P111
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MONDAY Outward journey with suitable stops en route. Enjoy tea/coffee upon arrival at the hotel.
TUESDAY This morning we commence with a visit to the picturesque village
of Shaftesbury, passing Stonehenge en route. We then continue on to Salisbury, where we enjoy time at leisure to explore this well-preserved medieval city.
WEDNESDAY A leisurely day exploring the unique and
Escape to the English Riviera
MONDAY 23 JANUARY 2023 5 DAYS FROM £299
What better way to shake off those winter blues than treating yourself to this fantastic value four night break in the delightful resort of Paignton. A great way to start the New Year!
QUEENS HOTEL Paignton 3-star
Package includes four nights dinner bed & breakfast; and entertainment on three nights
This family run hotel enjoys a flat level position, and is just 200 yards from Paignton town centre. Facilities include: Restaurant; bar & entertainment lounge with dance floor; heated indoor swimming pool; games room with TV & pool table; and lift to all bedrooms. There are five stairs to the restaurant. Porterage is included.
beautiful New Forest. Our scenic circular tour takes us via Burley, Lyndhurst and Beaulieu to Lymington, and from here we return to Bournemouth via Christchurch.
THURSDAY We journey along the coast to take the Sandbanks ferry to Studland. We continue our journey past the ruins of
the 12th century Corfe Castle, before returning to the hotel for a light lunch. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure in your resort to explore, or use the hotel’s leisure facilities.
FRIDAY We depart after breakfast and commence our homeward journey, with suitable stops en route.
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MONDAY We travel to Paignton making suitable stops en route. Enjoy tea/coffee on arrival at the hotel.
TUESDAY We visit Exeter today, a compact city, and one of the most attractive and historically interesting in England. It’s just a 4 minute walk between the magnificent cathedral and the
award winning Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, where admission is free. Perhaps visit the beautiful quayside, or enjoy the stylish shops set in architectural splendour. We return mid afternoon making a stop at the uniquely fascinating House of Marbles, where you can watch craftsmen glassblowing, and peruse the pottery, games and glass museums.
WEDNESDAY We call first at Teignmouth, a coastal town in a stunning setting, before making our way to the thriving resort of Torquay with its iconic palm trees and busy harbour. We have time to explore, and to visit Bygones, where you can see, smell and hear the bustle of a life size Victorian street, and visit exhibitions full of authentic displays from Wartime Britain to the Fabulous 50’s.
THURSDAY This morning we journey south to the
picturesque port of Dartmouth for some time at leisure, to browse its historic streets. We then spend the afternoon in our resort. Paignton is a colourful, traditional seaside resort popular for its mild climate, lively seafront and bustling pier. The attractive buildings and streets and sense of style make this an English Riviera favourite.
FRIDAY We depart after breakfast to commence our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route.
Torquay Winter Warmer
MONDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2023 5 DAYS FROM £319
Join us as we visit one of the friendliest hotels in Torquay. With a reputation for creating a brilliant atmosphere, coupled with its superb location on the English Riviera, this break will help keep the winter blues at bay!
HOWDEN COURT HOTEL, Torquay
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, this break’s theme is “The ‘60s Revived”
A well run family establishment in the heart of Torquay, with a private path leading to within 100 yards of the promenade. Facilities include: dining room; lounge; bar with dance floor; and complimentary Wi-Fi. The lift serves most bedrooms. Porterage is included.
Limited single rooms with no supplement Tour Ref P114
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MONDAY We travel south, with suitable stops en route, arriving in Torquay with time to settle in before dinner.
TUESDAY We first visit the uniquely fascinating House of Marbles, where you can watch craftsmen glassblowing, and peruse the pottery, games and glass museums. Onwards then, to the charming market town of Totnes, with time at leisure to explore and enjoy lunch (at own expense). Our final stop is the delightful resort of Paignton, before we return to the hotel.
WEDNESDAY Relax as we enjoy an excursion to the historic waterside town of Dartmouth, one of South Devon’s most popular and enchanting towns, situated on the western bank of the River Dart. With an excellent
Go Solo in Sidmouth
MONDAY 13 MARCH 2023 5 DAYS FROM £409
Enjoy the timeless charm and elegance of this seaside town, with stunning coastal walks, beautiful gardens and a delightful unhurried way of life. We have a large stock of single rooms at this lovely family run hotel, so this is an ideal holiday for solo travellers!
ROYAL YORK & FAULKNER HOTEL, Sidmouth 3-star Four nights dinner, bed & breakfast and two nights entertainment
This magnificent Regency hotel enjoys an unrivalled position on Sidmouth’s elegant Esplanade. Facilities include: Three tastefully furnished lounges; restaurant overlooking the sea; elegant lounge bar open before dinner each evening; Blinis Café Bar; Aspara Spa with hydrotherapy pool, and offering a wide range of treatments (costs apply).
Limited single rooms with no supplement Tour Ref P134
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MONDAY A leisurely outward departure arriving in comfortable time to settle in before dinner.
TUESDAY A day to relax, unwind and discover why so many people select Sidmouth. As well as the lovely level promenade, you may wish to visit the town’s beautiful Connaught Gardens. Take the short walk from the promenade, about 300 yards with a slight incline, and you will be rewarded with delightful gardens and beautiful views of the Devonshire coast.
WEDNESDAY We enjoy a wonderful scenic drive around Lyme Bay, with lovely views on the way. Our destination is the charming seaside town of Weymouth. The resort has a beautiful beach, and on the historic old harbour side you’ll find pavement bistros, tea
range of shops, galleries and cobbled streets to explore, you’ll be spoilt for choice, or perhaps visit Dartmouth Museum (admissions charges apply) or St Saviour’s Church.
THURSDAY This morning we visit Buckfast Abbey, home to a community of Benedictine Monks, to enjoy some time
exploring this inspirational space. For those who prefer, we offer a drop off at Trago Mills en route for a spot of retail therapy. We then return to our resort for an afternoon at leisure.
FRIDAY We commence our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route.
rooms and galleries.
THURSDAY To Exmouth, with its colourful indoor market and beautiful seafront with flat promenade. On then to Teignmouth one of Devon’s oldest resorts, where you’ll find life revolves around the lawned
area known as The Den, the promenade and the pretty working harbour.
FRIDAY We depart after breakfast to commence our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route.
Book online: www.pccoaches.co.uk
SUNDAY 19 MARCH 2023 3 DAYS FROM £189
SUNDAY 15 OCTOBER 2023 3 DAYS FROM £199
An intriguing and vibrant destination with world class architecture, and more listed buildings than any UK city outside of London.
PULLMAN HOTEL Liverpool 4-star Two nights bed & full English breakfast
A stylish hotel located by Kings Dock on Liverpool’s iconic waterfront, just a five-minute walk from the vibrant Albert Dock, and close to tourist attractions. Facilities include: Wheelers of St James Oyster Bar & Grill; and complimentary WiFi.
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SUNDAY Outward journey to Liverpool with an hour or so free, before joining our guide and coach for a two hour Panoramic City Tour.
MONDAY You are free to explore the city at your leisure. With two cathedrals, art galleries in
the city centre, and near the hotel, the Albert Dock and the Beatles Story, you’ll not be short of inspiration. The shopping in Liverpool is world class too, and shoppers will be spoilt for choice between gleaming new city centre shopping centres, boutique arcades and bohemian streets.
Newquay Taste of Britain Break
MONDAY 20 MARCH 2023 5 DAYS FROM £299
Enjoy a wonderfully mild climate, along with some of the finest coastline in the world from our base in Newquay. On this excellent value tour our hosts provide a drinks promotion, and entertainment on three nights.
SANDY LODGE HOTEL Newquay 2-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, drinks promotion between 6-9pm nightly, and three nights entertainment
A family run hotel situated close to the sea front, just a short walking distance into the town, and with the Chester Road shopping area minutes away. Facilities include: Comfortable lounges and bars; ballroom; entertainment most evenings with dancing and live music; on site hairdresser; ground floor rooms on request. No steps into the hotel. Porterage is included.
TUESDAY More time at leisure in Liverpool. The choice of museums is second to none, with the landmark Museum of Liverpool, offering diverse exhibits, the World Museum Liverpool, one of Britain’s finest, and the thought-provoking International Slavery Museum
all offering free admission. We commence our homeward journey mid-afternoon.
Please note: the free to enter ‘National Museums Liverpool’ are open Tuesday-Sunday. Be sure to plan your own itinerary accordingly.
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MONDAY Outward journey with comfort stops en-route. We arrive in plenty of time for your evening meal.
TUESDAY A visit to Bodmin Jail this morning. Built in 1779, the jail has played an important role in Cornwall’s history, and this immersive attraction allows
you to delve into an intriguing hidden history. We also include a lunch of soup & sandwiches here, before continuing onwards to Padstow in the afternoon. Enjoy some leisure time here in one of Cornwall’s oldest harbour towns, with its medieval buildings, including the 16th century courthouse of Sir Walter Raleigh.
WEDNESDAY Enjoy a day at leisure in Newquay, or join the coach for an optional visit to the Eden Project. Cost £20 per person. (This excursion is subject to minimum numbers. Please indicate your interest at time of booking.)
THURSDAY A scenic drive to St Ives, one of Cornwall’s top destinations, and a town
attracting artists who come to capture the area’s beauty. From here we continue to Land’s End, one of our country’s most famous landmarks, before returning via Penzance and Marazion, with views of St Michael’s Mount.
FRIDAY After a relaxed breakfast we journey back home with fond memories of Cornwall.
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Sussex, Portsmouth & The South Downs
MONDAY 20 MARCH 2023 5 DAYS
Based in Felpham village, near Bognor Regis, with the outstanding coast & countryside of East and West Sussex right on your doorstep.
BEST WESTERN BEACHCROFT HOTEL Felpham near Bognor Regis 4-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast
This lovely hotel, now a 4 star property is located on the seafront, only 500 yards from the centre of Felpham village, where you’ll find a small selection of shops, a Norman church, and traditional pubs. The garden adjoins the promenade, which is almost four miles long. Facilities include: Restaurant; bar; and complimentary WiFi. The hotel does not have a lift.
Single room supplement £60 Sea view supplement £40 per person Balcony supplement £60 per person Tour Ref P106
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MONDAY We travel south making suitable comfort stops en route.
TUESDAY Today we visit the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard for a day of exploration. Perhaps visit the multi award-winning Mary Rose, HMS Victory, HMS
Warrior or take in the views from the Emirates Spinnaker Tower (admission charges apply to all). For those preferring retail therapy, indulge at the Gunwharf Quays waterfront shopping outlet nearby, or take a stroll into the centre of Portsmouth.
WEDNESDAY Today we venture
Isle of Wight – The Diamond Isle
MONDAY 27 MARCH 2023 5 DAYS FROM £359
This delightful diamond-shaped island has its own unique charm, and generally enjoys a mild and sunny climate. This really is a ‘gem’ of an early season break!
THE TROUVILLE HOTEL Sandown 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, minimum one night entertainment
Gloriously situated overlooking the sea, opposite the beach. Facilities include: Split-level restaurant with panoramic views over the bay; bar; and lounge. All double and twin bedrooms have sea views.
Limited single rooms with no supplement Tour Ref P118
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MONDAY We travel south with suitable stops en route, and board a late afternoon ferry for the short crossing to the Isle of Wight.
TUESDAY This morning we visit Ryde, where in addition to the expanse of sandy beach and the world’s oldest seaside pleasure pier, you’ll find a great selection of museums, galleries and shops. Onwards to the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary, a haven for rescued donkeys & ponies where visitors can meet the animals. Final stop of the day is Shanklin, its ‘Old Village’ containing some of the oldest dwellings on the island, many of them thatched.
WEDNESDAY A day at leisure to explore Sandown. Sheltered in a beautiful bay, you’ll find plenty to occupy your time. Alternatively, for those who wish, we offer a visit to Osborne House for an intimate insight into Queen Victoria’s life at her palatial seaside retreat (admission not included; it is £18 per person and subject to minimum numbers – please register your interest at the time of booking.)
into the heart of the South Downs National Park, for a visit to Amberley Museum. The 36 acre site set in the heart of the South Downs National Park is dedicated to the industrial heritage of the south east, and can be explored using the narrow gauge railway or vintage bus. We then continue to Arundel, where the gothic cathedral dominates the skyline. Arundel’s Georgian and Victorian town centre is famous for antique shops and contemporary art galleries
making shopping a real pleasure.
THURSDAY A morning excursion to the historic city of Chichester. You may wish to explore the cathedral with its ancient city walls, or simply enjoy the fascinating array of shops on offer. We then enjoy the afternoon at leisure in our resort.
FRIDAY After breakfast we depart our hotel for the homeward journey, making suitable stops en route.
THURSDAY We make our way to Isle of Wight Pearl, where you can enjoy the spectacular cliff top views from the café, and learn about the fascinating world of pearls. Continuing along the Military Road, we enjoy some time at leisure in Yarmouth, with its picturesque harbour. Our final destination today is Godshill Model Village,
where the miniature buildings are lovingly crafted to ensure they weather authentically over the years. There may also be some time to explore Godshill village too.
FRIDAY We board a morning ferry for our return sailing, and continue homeward with suitable stops en route.
Book online: www.pccoaches.co.uk
MONDAY 3 APRIL 2023 5 DAYS FROM £469
The Lake District National Park is one of the most spectacularly beautiful areas of the British Isles. In this springtime holiday, we include the spectacular High Adventure Mountain Goat excursion, and a tour of a distillery.
CUMBRIA GRAND HOTEL Grange-over-Sands AA 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, and two nights entertainment
Built in 1880, the hotel is set in 20 acres of private gardens and woodlands and overlooking Morecambe Bay. You will receive a warm and friendly welcome at this charming hotel.
Facilities include: Hazelwood Restaurant; The Jacobean Bar; complimentary WiFi. Porterage is included.
Single room supplement £64 Tour Ref P105
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MONDAY Outward journey to Skipton with time at leisure, to
explore and perhaps enjoy a spot of lunch (at own expense) before continuing to the hotel for our four night stay.
TUESDAY We start the day in Grasmere, nestled at the foot of some spectacular fells, and home to William Wordsworth’s grave, and ‘Grasmere Gingerbread’ for which the village is renowned. We then continue north, travelling alongside Thirlmere to Keswick, capital of the Northern Lakes, where we enjoy some time at leisure. Our final destination is a visit to The Lakes Distillery, for a guided tour. Accompanied by an expert guide, we explore the Still Room, learn about the impact of oak and cask seasoning on flavour creation, and discover how their whisky, gin, and vodka are made, followed by a tasting.
WEDNESDAY The Mountain Goat minibuses take us on our High Adventure, reaching
North East-er Eggsplorer
FRIDAY 7 APRIL 2023 4 DAYS FROM £375
A lovely Easter weekend break which includes some great destinations, including a visit to Alnwick Castle, and a panoramic tour of Newcastle centre.
COPTHORNE HOTEL, Newcastle 4 star
Three nights dinner, bed & breakfast
Located in Newcastle Quayside right in the heart of the vibrant city, it is the perfect base from which to explore. All rooms overlook the River Tyne.
Facilities include: Quay 7 Restaurant; Quay 7 Bar; and WiFi. Porterage is included.
Single room supplement £45 Tour Ref P150
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FRIDAY On our outward journey we take a break in Whitby, the popular seaside town brimming with quirky shops, sea shanty
inns, and quaint tea rooms. As today is Good Friday, why not treat yourself to some fish & chips, for which the town is renowned. Enjoy tea/coffee and hot cross buns on arrival at the hotel, and a glass of Pimms prior to dinner.
SATURDAY Today we travel north, for a visit to Alnwick Castle. Brimming with drama and intrigue, it is known as one of the UK’s most significant heritage destinations, having starred in a number of film and TV productions including Downton Abbey and Harry Potter. From here, take a short stroll into Alnwick, a bustling medieval market town. Time permitting, you may like to seek out Barter Books, one of the largest second hand book shops in England, housed in what was once the Victorian Railway Station in the town.
SUNDAY Happy Easter! Some
parts of the Lake District inaccessible by coach. We take in the Wrynose and Hardknott passes, the steepest in England, before descending to lovely Eskdale, where we take a break for lunch (at own expense). From here we board the train from Dalegarth to Irton Road, and continue to Wastwater viewpoint, and then the splendid 14th century castle of Muncaster, where we have time to visit the magnificent gardens, and the Hawk and Owl centre (admission to the castle is not included). The beautiful scenery
of the Coniston Fells and Coniston Water brings to an end this classic day of exploration.
THURSDAY After breakfast we make the short transfer to Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria’s most popular destination on the banks of Lake Windermere, with time for an optional lake cruise (at own expense). We round off the day with some time at leisure in Kendal.
FRIDAY We make our way to Harrogate for time at leisure, before commencing our return journey.
time at leisure this morning, and we recommend a visit to Newcastle’s famous Sunday Quayside Market, just a short walk from the hotel. The Market has been part of North East culture for as long as anyone can remember, and features independent traders from all over the region selling handcrafted goods and local products. There are many other attractions and famous sights, including the Tyne Bridge or the Castle Keep, that gives the city its
name. In the afternoon we enjoy a panoramic Newcastle “Toon Tour”, for a scenic and informative tour including local history, attractions and points of interest.
MONDAY We depart the hotel, and enjoy some free time to explore the delights of Durham. There’s so much to enjoy in this compact city; perhaps take a stroll along the river bank, just metres away from the centre; or visit the World Heritage Site of the Cathedral and the Castle.
Harrogate & York in Springtime
SATURDAY 15 APRIL 2023 2 DAYS FROM £159
Our base for this relaxing luxury weekend break is the former spa town of Harrogate, an elegant destination with cosmopolitan charm, quaint mews and handsome parks.
CAIRN HOTEL Harrogate AA 3-star
One night dinner bed & breakfast
Located just a five minute walk downhill to the town, the Cairn has been carefully modernised and the grand original features still welcome you to this charming hotel. Facilities include: Windsor Restaurant & Lounge Bar.
Single room supplement £20 Reduction for RHS members or those not visiting Harlow Carr £10 Tour Ref P129
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SATURDAY We travel to RHS Garden Harlow Carr for an afternoon to explore at your leisure. The garden is full of surprises, from sculptures to inspirational planting and landscapes, including woodland, riverside and meadow. You are sure to find inspiration for your home garden in this delightful setting. Those not wishing to visit the garden will be dropped off in the centre of Harrogate for time at leisure. We later make the short transfer to our hotel, with time to settle in before dinner.
SUNDAY We travel to York, where you can explore some of the city’s many attractions. Suggestions include the National Railway Museum, the City Walls, York Minster, the Shambles, and not forgetting
Brighton & Beyond
MONDAY 17 APRIL 2023 5 DAYS FROM £499
This tour to the south coast of England lets us enjoy the pretty seaside resorts of Brighton and Eastbourne, as well as some quaint settlements in the East Sussex countryside. We also include a trip to
THE OLD SHIP HOTEL, Brighton
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast
With parts dating back to 1559 the Old Ship is Brighton’s most historic hotel. Overlooking Brighton’s glorious seafront, it is a short distance from the remarkable Brighton Pavilion, the pier and the Lanes.
The hotel prides itself on excellent customer service in comfortable and relaxed surroundings. Facilities include: Restaurant; bar; and gym.
Single room supplement £100 Tour Ref P201
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MONDAY We travel south, with suitable stops en route, and enjoy tea/coffee on arrival at our hotel.
TUESDAY We start the day with a drive along the south coast to Eastbourne, a fabulous resort with a distinct cosmopolitan atmosphere in one of England’s best loved seaside towns, where you will find elegant seafront terraces, level promenades and immaculate gardens. In the afternoon we visit the pretty village of Alfriston for a short stop, before returning to Brighton.
WEDNESDAY A day at leisure for you to discover Brighton. The city has many attractions including the Lanes, a maze of little streets with lots of specialist shops, and the famous Brighton Pavilion. Enjoy a stroll along the pier and wide
the world famous Bettys Café Tea Rooms, or a cosy pub where you may wish to enjoy lunch (at
own expense). We depart late afternoon for the journey home.
promenade, or just sit and watch the world go by.
THURSDAY Today we visit Highdown Gardens. Set in a stunning location on Highdown Hill, the gardens were created as an experiment by original owners Sir Frederick and Lady Sybil Stern to see what would grow on the chalk soil of the Downs, and it slowly evolved into an 8.5 acre National Plant
Collection. We then continue to Arundel, where the gothic cathedral dominates the skyline. Arundel’s Georgian and Victorian town centre is famous for antique shops and contemporary art galleries making shopping a real pleasure.
FRIDAY We commence our return journey with suitable stops en route.
Book online: www.pccoaches.co.uk
Trip Down Memory Lane
FRIDAY 21 APRIL 2023 3 DAYS FROM £269
We include admission to the Black Country Living Museum, a river cruise, and a ride on the Severn Valley Railway on this nostalgic break.
BUCKATREE HALL HOTEL, Nr Telford, Shropshire 3-star Two nights dinner bed & breakfast
Set in scenic woodland at the foot of the Wrekin in Shropshire.
Facilities include: Restaurant; bar; terrace; garden; and complimentary WiFi. Porterage is included.
Single room supplement £40 Tour Ref P174
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FRIDAY On our outward journey we visit the National Memorial Arboretum, the UK’s living and lasting memorial to commemorate and celebrate
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those who gave so much to our country. We continue to the Buckatree Hall Hotel, enjoying welcome tea/coffee on arrival.
SATURDAY We transfer to Kidderminster station for our ride on the Severn Valley Railway to Bridgnorth. There’s no better way to see the beauty of the River Severn than via a steam hauled train. From Bridgnorth we meet our coach and continue to Shrewsbury, lying in the heart of the Shropshire countryside, and one of the finest Tudor towns in England. This delightful town with its half-timbered buildings, little independent shops and tea rooms is a pleasure to explore. Later in the day we enjoy a 45 minute cruise on the beautiful River Severn aboard the Sabrina passenger boat, with tea/coffee and biscuits included, before returning to our hotel.
SUNDAY After breakfast we make our way to the Black Country Living Museum. With 26 acres of living history there’s
plenty to see and do. We depart mid-afternoon for the journey home.
MONDAY 24 APRIL 2023 5 DAYS FROM £439
Join us on this lovely break, where we combine the breathtaking beauty and dramatic landscapes of Yorkshire with some great attractions along the way.
CAIRN HOTEL Harrogate, AA 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast
Located just a five minute walk downhill to the town, the Cairn has been carefully modernised and the grand original features still welcome you to this charming hotel.
Facilities include: Windsor Restaurant & Lounge Bar. Porterage is included.
Single room supplement £64 Tour Ref P178
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MONDAY On our outbound journey we visit Harewood House. Enjoy the impressive art collection, renaissance masterpieces, exquisite Thomas
Chippendale furniture and beautiful interiors. If that is not enough, there are also 100 acres of award winning gardens including the renowned lakeside Bird Garden, set within the magnificent landscape created by ‘Capability’ Brown. From here we continue onwards to our hotel for a four night stay.
TUESDAY Today we head to Leeming Bar for a journey on the Wensleydale Railway. Sit back and enjoy the scenery as we journey to the Dales market town of Leyburn. Here we visit ‘Ceramic Inspirations’ and ‘Inspired Chocolate’, two fascinating businesses where we can view the teams at work creating their wares. Following this, enjoy some time at leisure in the town, before rejoining the coach to venture into the heart of the Yorkshire Dales to the Wensleydale Creamery, an extraordinary place to visit, full of history, heritage and cheese!
WEDNESDAY We start the day with some time at leisure in Skipton, known as ‘Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales’, to explore and perhaps enjoy a spot of lunch (at own expense) before our train journey to Appleby on the Settle-Carlisle Railway. Enjoy unrivalled scenery as we travel across the Dales to Appleby, where we meet our coach and return to the hotel.
THURSDAY First stop today is Ripon, a cathedral city steeped in history and home to magnificent buildings and rich cultural heritage. Onwards next to Pateley Bridge. Located
in the centre of Nidderdale this idyllic market town stretches up the hillside. We then round off our day of exploration with a stop in Grassington, widely considered one of Yorkshire’s prettiest villages, and home to the fictional market town of Darrowby in All Creatures Great & Small.
FRIDAY Some leisure time in Harrogate. Perhaps enjoy a stroll through Valley Gardens, or take a walk down Montpellier Hill, experiencing the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the area. We depart for home mid-afternoon.
Isle of Man “Steam & Cream”
MONDAY 1 MAY 2023
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The Isle of Man is blessed with stunning scenery, and a fascinating heritage. Enjoy this classic tour with a steam train journey, elegant gardens and a delicious cream tea.
RUTLAND HOTEL , Douglas 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, two nights entertainment
One of the most elegant buildings on the Isle of Man, the Rutland offers comfort, style and quality and enjoys beautiful panoramic views across Douglas Bay. Facilities include: Bay Room Bar & Lounge; Queens Carvery Restaurant. Porterage is included. N.B. This hotel is less suitable for guests with mobility issues. There are no ground floor bedrooms, and the small lift will not carry wheelchairs. There are 9 steps to access the hotel, and steps on the access route between the lift and adjacent bedroom corridors.
Please note: Valid photo ID is required for entry to the Isle of Man
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MONDAY We travel north to Heysham and board the afternoon ferry to Douglas, crossing time approximately 3½ hours, arriving in time for dinner.
TUESDAY A morning visit to Peel, where the magnificent
ruins of Peel Castle dominate the landscape, followed by an afternoon at leisure to explore Castletown, with its small winding streets, picturesque harbourside fishing cottages and a Viking castle.
WEDNESDAY We take a trip on the delightful Isle of Man
Rail, Sail & History Trail
FRIDAY 5 MAY 2023 3 DAYS FROM £295
We invite you to join us on this weekend break where we include wonderful attractions in an area made vibrant by its history and heritage.
BEAUFORT PARK HOTEL, Mold, North Wales AA 3-star
Two nights dinner, bed & breakfast, and one nights entertainment
Set in rural North Wales a short drive from the historic market town of Mold. Facilities include: The Orchard Restaurant; Arches Bar & Coffee Lounge; and complimentary WiFi. There is no lift, however there are plenty of ground floor rooms, subject to availability. Porterage is included.
Limited
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FRIDAY On our outward journey we travel to Lyme, a glorious National Trust property surrounded by gardens, moorland and deer park.
The 1,400 acre estate offers fantastic walks and stunning views, and has featured in the BBC production of Pride & Prejudice. Head into the house to step back in time to the Regency era – a time which
saw great rejuvenation for Lyme. From here we continue to the hotel where we enjoy tea/coffee and Bara Brith on arrival.
SATURDAY From the pretty town of Llangollen we join the Rheilffordd Llangollen Railway for a nostalgic train ride. Next we take a trip on the Llangollen Canal, the country’s biggest navigable aqueduct, known as the “Stream in the Sky”.
SUNDAY A morning excursion
Steam Railway along the south coast from Douglas to Port Erin, where we visit The Railway Museum, before heading to The Sound, with its colonies of seals and seabirds. This afternoon we enjoy some time at leisure in Douglas.
THURSDAY We head to Ramsey for the morning, via Laxey. The next stop is Bride Church, a picturesque spot, famous as the final resting place of Sir Norman Wisdom OBE. This
afternoon, enjoy the gardens and woodland walks at the Milntown Estate, followed by a cream tea. We round off the day following in the tyre tracks of motorbike racing legends along the island’s TT course, with a stop at Tynwald Hill, the ceremonial site for the island’s 1000 year old parliament.
FRIDAY We depart after an early breakfast to board the return ferry to Heysham, and continue our homeward journey.
to Port Sunlight Village, where we include a guided tour. Port Sunlight is unique, and those who visit for the first time are usually astonished at what they discover. The late 19th century village was built by William
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Hesketh Lever to house his soap factory workers, and it is an enduring testament to the achievements of this remarkable man. From here we continue homeward.
Hampshire is blessed with natural beauty, with history and heritage at its heart, and our hotel is an ideal base from which to explore the area.
LANGSTONE QUAYS RESORT, Hayling Island
Four nights dinner, bed & breakfast
This 4-star standard hotel is in a unique position on the northern shores of Hayling Island, overlooking the Langstone and Chichester Harbour, and just 8 miles from Portsmouth city centre. Facilities include: Waterside Restaurant; bar; and health and leisure club with swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi, steam room and gym. Porterage is included.
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MONDAY Relax as we journey south, reaching our hotel during the afternoon.
TUESDAY Today we visit the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard for a day of exploration, where we include entry to one of the ten visitor attractions there; choices include the multiaward winning Mary Rose, HMS Victory and HMS Warrior (N.B.
the Harbour Tour is excluded from the choice of attractions covered by the ticket.) For a unique view of Portsmouth, perhaps take in the views from the Emirates Spinnaker Tower (admission charges apply). For those preferring retail therapy, indulge at the Gunwharf Quays waterfront shopping outlet nearby, or take a stroll into the centre of Portsmouth.
Looe & Captivating Cornwall
The fascination with Cornwall is legendary, and from our base in the pretty seaside town of Looe, we explore picturesque fishing villages and towns, and a magnificent country park.
PORTBYHAN HOTEL, Looe 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, and two nights entertainment
The hotel, which has undergone a total refurbishment over the past few years is situated in an unrivalled position right in the heart of Looe, so guests can enjoy panoramic views of the vibrant harbour with only a short stroll into Looe town centre. Facilities include: Restaurant; Portside Brasserie & Terrace; and free WiFi. There are no ground floor rooms, - but the hotel has a lift. Porterage is included.
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TUESDAY We drive to the West Country, making suitable comfort stops en route, and enjoy a cream tea on arrival at the hotel.
WEDNESDAY We begin the day in the picture postcard village of Polperro, a quaint old Cornish fishing village whose narrow streets and pretty cottages remain undeniably attractive,
and where the streets are so narrow they are banned to cars, making it an ideal place to explore on foot. On next to St Austell, a market town with renowned beaches, sweeping views, and history and culture in the form of museums, castles, art galleries, and much more. Our final destination is Charlestown, with its majestic tall ships, a charming Grade II
WEDNESDAY A day in the South Downs National Park, as we head first to Petersfield. Set in the glorious countryside of the South Downs, this ancient market town was originally built as a Norman ‘new town’ at the end of the 11th Century. Following some time at leisure, we visit Petworth House & Park. Inspired by the Baroque palaces of Europe, it displays one of the finest art collections in the care of the National Trust. Outside, the Pleasure Garden features formal borders, woodland walks, and architectural features.
THURSDAY Today we visit the beautiful city of Winchester with free time to explore. There are plenty of historic buildings and tranquil gardens to admire; be sure to pay a visit to Winchester Cathedral, a place of worship for over 900 years and famous for its hidden treasures. (Admission not included) The many museums, art galleries, medieval streets and tranquil green spaces make Winchester perfect for strolling and soaking up the historic atmosphere.
FRIDAY After breakfast we head for home, making suitable comfort stops along the way.
listed harbour and well known as a Poldark filming location.
THURSDAY We travel down the coast to Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. A superb landscaped park; fallow deer; woodland and coastal walks with marvellous views, all combine to make Mount Edgcumbe a spectacular place to visit. Take a walk through history as you explore the ancestral home of the Earls of Mount Edgcumbe. Decorated in a classical style and home to some of the treasures collected by the family over the centuries, the house is a haven of calm
for visitors to explore the past. We then head to Liskeard for a journey on the Looe Valley Line Railway back to Looe, passing wooded valleys and picturesque landscapes.
FRIDAY A day at leisure in Looe, bursting with coastal charm. Looe has a rich history including the famous Looe Bridge that connects East Looe to West Looe, and hidden treasures including beautiful woodland to explore, and cobbled streets lined with independent boutiques and delicious restaurants.
SATURDAY We travel home with suitable stops en route.
A ‘Novel’ Break in Cultural Kent
FRIDAY 12 MAY 2023 4 DAYS FROM £329
A lovely tour of the county that Charles Dickens himself took great inspiration from. Follow in the famous footsteps of this great novelist, to enjoy luscious landscapes and beautiful buildings in the “Garden of England”.
HOLIDAY INN ROCHESTER-CHATHAM, Chatham 3-star
Three nights dinner bed & breakfast
A great base from which to explore the “Garden of England”. The hotel is located by the historic aerodrome. Facilities include: Traders Restaurant; lounge and bar; leisure facilities; and complimentary WiFi. The hotel has a lift.
Single room supplement £60 Discount for English Heritage members £15.50 Tour Ref P104
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FRIDAY On our outward journey we visit Audley End House & Garden. Here you can immerse yourself in the life of a grand Jacobean mansion house and explore the stables, gardens and grounds. From here we continue to the hotel for our three night stay.
SATURDAY We commence the day with an on board guided
tour of the pleasant countryside around Rochester, taking in the villages and places that Dickens knew so well. Back to Rochester for some free time, after which we commence a 90 minute walking tour. Covering no great distance, the route passes all the major sights in the old City, the Cathedral precincts and the Castle grounds, to round off our day of exploration.
Haunted Heritage of the North West!
MONDAY 15 MAY 2023 3 DAYS FROM £285
The dramatic countryside and picturesque villages of the Pendle Valley are home to some mysterious residents.This tour explores the hauntings and ghostly goings-on in this beautiful area of Lancashire, and includes several guided tours, a lunch and a canal cruise.
SAMLESBURY HOTEL, Preston 4-star
Two nights dinner bed & breakfast
Located in a semi-rural spot, the hotel is well located for touring Lancashire. A modern property, recently refurbished, with an open plan bar/lounge area. Facilities include; Five Barred Gate Restaurant & Grill, lounge-bar; and lift.
Single room supplement £44 Tour Ref P141
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MONDAY We commence our outward journey to The Piece Hall, nestled amongst a dramatic landscape of rolling
hills and wooded valleys at the centre of Halifax. With its honeycoloured architecture, rich industrial heritage and diverse cultural offerings, this hidden gem makes an ideal destination to visit, and we include a guided tour as well as time to peruse the unique shops and eateries. From here we continue to the hotel for our two night stay.
TUESDAY This morning we explore “Pendle Witches” country with our guide, as we pass through stunningly beautiful wild countryside scenery around Pendle Hill.
Learn about the women branded as witches and put on trial in the 15th century on this fascinating tour. Afterwards, we pay a visit to Samlesbury Hall, a beautiful half timbered medieval house with a turbulent and dramatic history, and now one of the most
SUNDAY Canterbury today where we begin with a forty minute river cruise with commentary, passing by some of the finest medieval buildings, as well as wonderful views of the cathedral. (N.B. there is a ten minute walk to reach the boat from the drop off point.) We then enjoy an afternoon at leisure in Canterbury, home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Canterbury Cathedral, the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey
and St Martin’s Church.
MONDAY We depart the hotel and travel to Leeds Castle.
Rising majestically from the moat, with a riveting history, and elaborate transformation into an elegant 20th-century retreat by Anglo-American heiress, Lady Baillie, Leeds Castle’s rich heritage has secured its place as one of the most visited historic attractions in Britain. We commence our homeward journey in the afternoon.
haunted locations in Britain. We enjoy a light lunch here, followed by an entertaining guided tour to learn the true history of the Samlesbury Witches.
WEDNESDAY An excursion to Skipton today, where as well as enjoying some time at leisure,
we take a one-hour cruise on the Leeds-Liverpool canal. With humorous and informative onboard commentary, the history of this significant waterway is vividly brought to life. We commence our journey home mid-afternoon.
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Wight
WEDNESDAY 17 MAY 2023 7 DAYS FROM
FRIDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 2023 6 DAYS FROM £569
This delightful holiday island has its own unique charm and special beauty, whilst generally enjoying a mild and sunny climate.
TROUVILLE HOTEL, Sandown 3-star
Five or six nights dinner bed & breakfast
Gloriously situated directly overlooking the sea, opposite the beach. Facilities include: Split-level restaurant with panoramic views over the bay; bar; lounge and regular entertainment. All double and twin bedrooms have sea view.
*September tour departs for home on Day 6, therefore excludes Osborne House
Limited single rooms with no supplement Discount for English Heritage members £15.50 (May) Tour Ref P118
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DAY 1 We travel south with suitable stops en route, and board a late afternoon ferry for the short crossing to the Isle of Wight.
DAY 2 We include a return trip on the charming Isle of Wight Steam Railway from Havenstreet, before continuing to Ryde. In addition to its expanse of sandy beach
and the world’s oldest seaside pleasure pier, you’ll find a great selection of museums, galleries and shops to explore.
DAY 3 An excursion to the west of the island, taking in the spectacular views along the old military road. We pause to admire the beautiful St Agnes Church, before continuing to world-famous Needles Landmark Attraction, and one of
Torquay & the English Riviera
SUNDAY 21 MAY 2023 7 DAYS FROM £549
SUNDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2023 7 DAYS FROM £579
In a superb location at the head of Torbay, Torquay’s Mediterranean style skyline, mild climate and subtropical plants & trees give it that exotic ‘Riviera’ feeling.
HOWDEN COURT HOTEL, Torquay
Six nights dinner, bed & breakfast
One of our most popular hotels, this well run, friendly, family establishment in the heart of Torquay has a private path leading to within 100 yards of the promenade. Facilities include: lounge and bar with dance floor. The lift serves most bedrooms, and the hotel offers regular entertainment.
Single supplement from £60 Superior rooms on request, and carry a supplement. Discount for National Trust members £12.50 Tour Ref P114
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SUNDAY Outward journey with suitable stops en route.
MONDAY Today we visit Buckland Abbey. The abbey, later converted into a house, combines furnished rooms with museum galleries, bringing to life the stories of seafaring adventurers Sir Richard Grenville and Sir Frances Drake. Outdoors you’ll find a walled kitchen garden, Cider House garden and wild garden as well as an impressive medieval Great Barn.
TUESDAY A morning excursion to the neighbouring resorts of Paignton & Brixham, and onwards in the afternoon to Totnes, a fascinating historical town.
WEDNESDAY A day at leisure to enjoy Torquay and its many attractions.
the Isle of Wight’s most iconic sights. Perhaps visit Alum Bay Glass, the Sand Shop or the Isle of Wight Sweet Manufactory (charges may apply at each). We round off the day in Yarmouth, with its picturesque harbour, for time at leisure.
DAY 4 A morning at leisure in Cowes, an attractive and vibrant town full of independent shops. In the afternoon we visit Godshill Model Village, where the buildings are lovingly crafted out of sand and cement to ensure they weather authentically over the years. Set in the grounds of the Old Vicarage, it is a timeless place to escape modern life,
and Godshill village itself is also worth exploring if time permits.
DAY 5 A day at leisure to explore Sandown. Sheltered in a beautiful bay, and famed for its long stretch of golden beach, traditional promenade and pier, you’ll find plenty here to occupy your time.
DAY 6* We visit Osborne House, where you can view Victoria and Albert’s private apartments, their bathing beach, and children’s play cottage for an intimate glimpse into royal family life.
DAY 7 We board a morning ferry for our return sailing, and continue homeward with suitable stops en route.
THURSDAY Today we venture into Dartmoor, a land of wide open landscapes, heather clad moorland and deep river valleys. First stop is Buckfast Abbey, an inspirational space that is home to a community of Benedictine Monks. On next to Princetown, the highest village in Dartmoor, set in an expanse of wild moorland. Our final destination is Moretonhampstead, an ancient and atmospheric market town on the edge of Dartmoor National Park.
FRIDAY We visit Sidmouth,
an elegant seaside town that nestles beneath the majestic red cliffs of the Jurassic Coast and the hills of the glorious Sid Valley. In the afternoon we continue to Bicton Park Botanical Gardens, Devon’s most magnificent botanical gardens. The superbly landscaped park includes historic glass houses, a countryside museum and a woodland train ride. (Small additional cost applies for the train)
SATURDAY We return home, with convenient stops en route.
Delights of North Devon
MONDAY 5 JUNE 2023 5 DAYS FROM £469
North Devon has a lot to offer; award-winning coastline, spectacular views, verdant valleys and historic harbours. From our delightful base in Bideford we are ideally situated to get a great insight of everything the area has to offer.
DURRANT HOUSE HOTEL, Bideford 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast
Bideford’s largest 3 star hotel, located just on the outskirts of town. The hotel enjoys superb views across North Devon’s Taw Estuary towards Instow beach. Facilities include The Olive Tree Restaurant; Appledore Bar; R&R Spa (charges apply); and complimentary WiFi. Hotel has a lift.
Limited single rooms with no supplement Discount for RHS members £7 Tour Ref P101
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MONDAY We journey south to North Devon, making suitable stops en route.
TUESDAY This morning’s excursion takes us to the market town of Barnstaple where you’ll find the historic Pannier Market, a heritage centre and museum. On in the afternoon to RHS Rosemoor, a Devon garden rich in horticultural heritage,
displaying a variety of planting styles to inspire visitors. In early summer it becomes an amazing fusion of colour and scent with the Rose Gardens at their peak.
WEDNESDAY We make the short transfer into Bideford for a morning of exploration, where you can take a stroll along the quay and admire the expansive waterfront, or perhaps wander through the lanes lined with quirky shops. From here we
Colours of Cornwall
MONDAY 5 JUNE 2023 5 DAYS FROM £425
The fascination of the Cornish coast is legendary, and on this tour we explore dramatic coastline, a charming Elizabethan manor, and one of the most famous gardens in Cornwall.
SANDY LODGE, Newquay 2-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, and minimum three nights entertainment
A family run hotel situated close to the sea front, just a short walking distance into the town, and with the Chester Road shopping area minutes away. Facilities include: Comfortable lounges and bars; ballroom; on site hairdresser.
No steps into the hotel.
Limited single rooms with no supplement Tour Ref P166
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MONDAY We drive to Newquay, making suitable comfort stops en route.
TUESDAY We make our way to Padstow, one of Cornwall’s oldest harbour towns, with its fine medieval buildings, including the 16th century courthouse of Sir Walter Raleigh. In the afternoon we visit Prideaux Place for a guided tour of this 400 year old family owned Elizabethan manor, with tranquil grounds overlooking the ancient deer park.
WEDNESDAY An excursion to The Lost Gardens of Heligan. Thirty years ago, Heligan’s historic gardens were unknown and unseen; lost to the brambles of time since the outbreak of WW1. It was only a chance discovery that led
continue to Appledore, a quaint fishing village with an attractive maze of winding cobbled streets lined with the prettiest of pastel coloured houses. Following some time at leisure, we round off the day further along the coast in Westward Ho! - a laidback resort with a spectacular sandy beach and lively village centre.
THURSDAY Our first visit of today is to Quince Honey Farm. Wander around the Nectar Gardens, see millions
of bees up close, visit the Honey Factory and take a look behind the scenes at the honey production areas. From here we continue to Lynton, set amongst the spectacular scenery of an area known as England’s Little Switzerland. Enjoy time at leisure to explore this small Victorian town with its selection of shops, tea-rooms and cafés.
FRIDAY We commence our journey home, with suitable stops en route.
to the restoration of this once great estate, which is once again regarded as one of the finest gardens in England. Please note: the gardens are set on a gentle incline so please bear this in mind. We then enjoy an afternoon excursion to Cornwall’s capital city of Truro, where centre stage is the beautiful cathedral surrounded by a maze of intriguing side streets.
THURSDAY A day at leisure in Newquay. Alternatively, we are
offering a half day excursion to Port Isaac, a traditional, vibrant fishing village, and home to TV series Doc Martin. Explore this truly picturesque village with small winding streets (cobbled/ steep in places) lined with whitewashed cottages that lead down to the small harbour and beach. (NB: this trip is subject to passenger numbers; please indicate interest at time of booking)
FRIDAY We travel home with suitable stops en route.
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Charms
MONDAY 5 JUNE 2023 5 DAYS FROM £505
On the sunny south coast with its pale honey coloured cliffs, our base is the elegant resort of Bournemouth, boasting seven miles of award-winning golden beaches. We enjoy the best of the south coast on this great value holiday.
SUNCLIFF HOTEL, Bournemouth 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, two nights entertainment, and tea/coffee on arrival
The Suncliff is in a stunning location on the prestigious East Cliff, and about a 15 minute walk from the town centre. Facilities include: Atlantic Restaurant; several lounges including conservatory lounge with views overlooking the sea; pool table; and leisure complex including indoor swimming pool & sauna. Porterage is included.
Limited single rooms with no supplement Tour Ref P111
St Annes-on-Sea
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MONDAY Outward journey with suitable stops en route. Enjoy tea/coffee upon arrival at the hotel.
TUESDAY A morning excursion to Compton Acres, recognised as one of the most important ornamental gardens in England. Explore at your leisure, with over 10 acres of horticultural heaven and spectacular themed gardens. We continue on to Poole, for some free time in the historic quay area before our 70 minute cruise. Enjoy fantastic views and live commentary, as we pass picturesque Brownsea Island, Sandbanks Peninsula, Studland Bay and more. (Please note, a small degree of mobility will be required; passengers need to walk a short distance across the gangway).
WEDNESDAY Today we take a trip back in time to the 18th century, with a visit to Buckler’s Hard in the heart of the New Forest. Once a thriving shipbuilding village, Buckler’s Hard is a tranquil haven, perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of modern life. We include admission to the historic village, maritime museum and enjoy a 30 minute cruise along the Beaulieu River. We return to the hotel via the pretty village of Brockenhurst. THURSDAY We visit Highcliffe Castle this morning, a
stunning Gothic revival style Grade 1 listed cliff-top castle overlooking Christchurch Bay. Featured in the hit TV drama Mr Selfridge, and set in 14 acres of land, we are given an informative talk about the castle’s rich history, and also enjoy a delicious cream tea in the State Dining Room. We spend the afternoon at leisure in our resort.
FRIDAY Following breakfast we commence our homeward journey, with suitable stops en route.
MONDAY 12 JUNE 2023 5 DAYS FROM £415
MONDAY 18 SEPTEMBER 2023 5 DAYS FROM £405
St Anne’s-on-Sea nestles on the picturesque stretch of the Fylde coast in Lancashire just south of Blackpool, and is brimming with tradition, Lancashire friendliness, charm and style. We also include a fish & chip lunch on the return journey, and visits to both a stunning home and the Lake District.
In a lovely location on the sea front, opposite the gardens and the promenade. Facilities include: lounge/reception area; large screen TV lounge; lounge bar & ballroom; open plan dining room overlooking the sea front, serving food carvery style. Sea view and sea view balcony rooms carry a supplement, and are available on request. Lift serves first floor only. Porterage is included.
Limited single rooms with no supplement Tour Ref P116
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MONDAY We commence our outward journey to The Piece Hall, nestled amongst a dramatic landscape of rolling hills and wooded valleys at the centre of Halifax. With its
honey-coloured architecture, rich industrial heritage and diverse cultural offerings, this hidden gem makes an ideal destination to visit, and we include a guided tour as well as time to peruse the unique shops and eateries. From here
we continue to the hotel for our four night stay.
TUESDAY We visit the nearby resort of Southport, with its miles of unspoilt coastline, beautiful parks and gardens, listed pier, and of course Lord Street, with an array of Victorian canopied shops offering some excellent retail therapy.
WEDNESDAY A day at leisure to explore St Annes. September tour only: After dinner we travel to nearby Blackpool for a drive through the illuminations.
THURSDAY Our destination today is the Lake District. We spend time in Bowness on Windermere, Cumbria’s most
popular destination on the banks of Lake Windermere, and have time for an optional lake cruise (cost not included).
FRIDAY We depart the hotel and travel to Smithills Hall. Set in land on the edge of the West Pennine Moors, Smithills Hall is one of the oldest and best preserved manor houses in the North West of England, containing fine examples of architecture through the ages, from Medieval and Tudor right through to Victorian times. From here we make the short transfer to Olympus Restaurant to enjoy a fish & chip lunch, before continuing our homeward journey.
Peak District Delights
25 JUNE 2023 3 DAYS FROM
A lovely short break, taking in the hauntingly beautiful Derbyshire landscapes, a visit to Chatsworth House, a lunch cruise and train journey.
JURYS INN, Derby AA 3-star
Two nights dinner bed & breakfast
The Jurys Inn is a great choice for this break and ideal for our itinerary. Facilities include: contemporary restaurant; stylish bar; and coffee bar. The hotel has a lift.
Single supplement £60 Tour Ref P205
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SUNDAY On our outward journey, we head to Chatsworth House, one of the grandest expressions of private wealth in the country. Home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, the house has been in the Cavendish family
for 16 generations and is home to one of the largest and most significant private art collections in Britain; the Devonshire Collections. The house is recognisable thanks to its appearance in period dramas such as Sense and Sensibility. From here we transfer to the hotel for our two night stay.
MONDAY We journey to Wirksworth, to enjoy a return journey on the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway, Derbyshire’s longest heritage line, which passes through some of the most pleasant scenery in the White Peak, and Ecclesbourne Valley, one of Derbyshire’s most unspoilt valleys. From here we head into Matlock, for some free time to explore this former spa town with its glorious scenery.
TUESDAY We begin the day with a visit to charming Buxton, boasting the highest elevation of any market town in England, for some time at leisure. From
Bridgerton, Bath & the Regency Era
SUNDAY 2 JULY 2023 4 DAYS FROM £399
A real treat for all Bridgerton fans! The romantic world of this hit period drama with its haze of decadent Georgian villas, countryside pads and varied filming locations holds an irresistible Regency-era charm.
DOUBLETREE BY HILTON SWINDON, Swindon 4-star
Three nights dinner, bed & breakfast
Set in the Wiltshire countryside, and recently refurbished to a high standard, this hotel is ideally placed for a visit to this beautiful region. Facilities include: Open plan restaurant and kitchen; split level bar/lounge; air conditioning; complimentary toiletries; and WiFi.
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SUNDAY On the outward journey we make our way to Stowe Estate, with its picture perfect views, lakeside walks and temples all creating a monumental landscape. The grounds of this National Trust garden and park were used to recreate Vauxhall Gardens, filmed outside the Temple of Venus, which looks out across the Eleven Acre Lake towards Stowe House. From here we continue to the hotel for our three night stay.
MONDAY A day in Bath, a city of elegant, Regency streets. We join our guide for a two hour walking tour of all things Bridgerton. Relive the scenes, and gain insight into the life of the aristocracy in the early 1800s. Stops will include the exteriors of homes of
here we make the short transfer to Whaley Bridge, to embark upon a peaceful two hour cruise with a two course lunch included. Journeying through outstanding countryside, with
magnificent mountain views all around, the canal is higher than the railway, passing through villages and towns along the way. From here, we commence our homeward journey mid afternoon.
the Featherington family and Lady Danbury, the Modiste dressmakers, Gunter’s Tea Shop (really a hairdressers) and of course the world-famous Royal Crescent.
TUESDAY A morning in the majestic cathedral city of Salisbury, its tangle of picturesque streets an eclectic mix of architectural styles. Enjoy some time at leisure here before we head to Wilton House, stately home to the 18th Earl and Countess of Pembroke, and whose stunning grounds are instantly recognisable as
the backdrop for the Hyde Park picnic scenes in Bridgerton. The house, where we include a guided tour, also served as Queen Charlotte’s royal residence, Lady Danbury’s library, the dining room of Clyvedon Castle, and the Duke of Hastings’ house exterior.
WEDNESDAY We depart the hotel and make our way to Royal Leamington Spa, famous for its wide boulevards, Regency architecture and award-winning parks. After some time at leisure, we depart and continue our homeward journey.
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Tall Ships in the North East
THURSDAY
A lovely tour featuring some great attractions around this beautiful coastal area, with a rich cultural heritage all of its own. We include a visit to the Tall Ships in Hartlepool, during a four day maritime celebration.
CLARION HOTEL BOLDON, Tyne & Wear 4-star Four nights dinner bed & breakfast
This contemporary, fresh hotel is in a convenient location for our planned itinerary. Facilities include: Modern bedrooms spread over the ground and first floor; Grill Bar & Restaurant; free WiFi; and leisure facilities with swimming pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi. Porterage is included.
Single supplement £88 Tour Ref P150
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THURSDAY On our outward journey we take a break in the
historic town of Ripon, with its imposing Gothic cathedral.
FRIDAY A day in Hartlepool to visit the Tall Ships and enjoy the quayside events and activities. There will be ample opportunity to walk along the quayside and take in the sights and sounds of the magnificent vessels, and their domineering sails and masts. As well as the ships, you’ll find street theatre, music stages and independent food traders.
SATURDAY A short transfer to explore the delights of Durham. There’s so much to enjoy in this compact city, and we start with a guided tour of Durham Cathedral. From here, you have the rest of the day at your disposal; perhaps take a stroll along the river bank, just metres away from the city centre; or maybe take a 5 minute walk along the riverside to Crook Hall & Gardens, a medieval manor house (admission not included).
SUNDAY A full day at Alnwick, a bustling medieval market town. We visit the Castle, which is brimming with drama and intrigue, and is one of the UK’s most significant heritage destinations, which has starred in a number of film and TV productions including Downton Abbey and Harry Potter. The extraordinary and contemporary Alnwick Garden has many unique and inspiring features including the spectacular Grand
Cascade, and the Tree House with walkways in the sky accessible to everyone.
MONDAY On our return journey we visit Beamish, the world famous open air Living Museum of the North. Talk to the characters that lived and worked in the period, and take a ride on the vintage trams and buses, which help make travelling around the museum easy and fun. We depart mid-afternoon on our homeward journey.
Timeless Treasures of Yorkshire
WEDNESDAY 26 JULY 2023 3 DAYS FROM
A lovely short break taking in some of Yorkshire’s classics; a stately home, a medieval city, a vintage museum and the seaside!
BURN HALL HOTEL, Huby near York 3-star
Two nights dinner bed & breakfast
A Victorian manor house hotel offering comfortable stylish accommodation in the heart of North Yorkshire. Facilities include: Terrace and beer garden; Richardson’s Restaurant and complimentary WiFi. Porterage is included.
Single supplement £30 Tour Ref P178
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WEDNESDAY Outward journey to Castle Howard, where we have time to explore this magnificent historic house with its ornate interior, beautifully landscaped gardens, home
to the Carlisle branch of the Howard family for more than 300 years. From here, we transfer to Huby, near York for our overnight stay.
THURSDAY To Scarborough, for a morning at leisure in this iconic seaside resort. In the afternoon we visit the Scarborough Fair Collection and Vintage Transport Museum. Packed full of a wide range of exhibits from years gone by, including vintage fairground rides, vintage cars, vehicles used during the war and so much more. On Thursdays, there is even a tea dance to enjoy, with the melodic wellknown tunes played on their Wurlitzer organ.
FRIDAY We depart the hotel and journey to York, where we first enjoy a scenic river cruise. Follow in the wake of the Romans and Vikings, taking in the story of York from a different perspective as you escape the hustle and bustle
of the city. Following this, enjoy some time at leisure to explore this compact city on foot, before
we depart mid afternoon and commence our homeward journey.
Shropshire & the Severn Valley
Enjoy a break in Shropshire, with its remarkable heritage, where we include a memorable train journey, the town of Ludlow and a lovely river cruise.
BUCKATREE HALL HOTEL, Nr Telford, Shropshire 3-star Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, two nights entertainment
Set in scenic woodland at the foot of the Wrekin in Shropshire. Facilities include: Restaurant; bar; terrace; garden; and complimentary WiFi. Porterage is included, and the hotel has a lift.
Single supplement £80 Tour Ref P174
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MONDAY On our outward journey we visit the National Memorial Arboretum, the UK’s living and lasting memorial to commemorate those who
Regency Sidmouth
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sacrificed so much for this country. We continue to the Buckatree Hall Hotel, enjoying welcome tea/coffee on arrival.
TUESDAY A day in Shrewsbury that commences with a leisurely 40 minute cruise including tea & biscuits, along the picturesque River Severn loop, followed by time at leisure in Shrewsbury, birthplace of Charles Darwin. Arguably one of the finest Tudor towns in England, explore the streets lined with black and white half-timbered buildings, little independent shops and tea rooms, or perhaps visit Shrewsbury Cathedral, or the imposing Shrewsbury Castle (admission charges apply). Final stop of the day is to the medieval town of Much Wenlock.
WEDNESDAY Today it’s full steam ahead with a classic rail journey on the Severn Valley Railway between Bridgnorth and Kidderminster. From here we head to Ludlow, often referred
to as the perfect historic town, home to around 500 listed buildings and containing a castle at its heart. With a reputation for an abundance of quality food and drink offerings, the market town is a delight to visit.
THURSDAY We head to the Ironbridge Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to visit Blists Hill Victorian Town. An open
air museum where townsfolk in traditional dress re-enact life in an authentic Victorian community, we experience what life was like over 100 years ago.
FRIDAY We depart the hotel and commence our homeward journey, taking a break in Lichfield en route, where we have time to explore the historic streets and obtain lunch (at own cost).
Enjoy the timeless charm and elegance of this seaside town, with stunning coastal walks, beautiful gardens and a delightful unhurried way of life.
ROYAL YORK & FAULKNER HOTEL, Sidmouth 3-star Four nights dinner bed & breakfast and folk festival entertainment
This magnificent Regency hotel enjoys an unrivalled position on Sidmouth’s elegant Esplanade. Facilities include: Three tastefully furnished lounges; restaurant overlooking the sea serving four course dinner followed by coffee; elegant lounge bar; Blinis Café Bar; Aspara Spa with hydrotherapy pool.
Limited single rooms with no supplement Tour Ref P134
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FRIDAY A leisurely outward departure arriving in comfortable time to settle in before dinner.
SATURDAY A day at leisure. Sidmouth is set in spectacular countryside and dominated by the vivid red sandstone cliffs. The Millennium Walkway stretches the length of the beach and is perfect for a stroll, or you may wish to explore the town centre, which
is rich in history, and where you will discover a great range of shops, cafes and restaurants. Enjoy the festive and friendly atmosphere in the town, as our visit coincides with the 69th Sidmouth Folk Festival – a weeklong celebration of music, dance and song.
SUNDAY An excursion to Forde Abbey, where you can walk in the footsteps of monks, enjoy the exquisite interiors and learn about the varied history spanning 900 years. There will
be time to explore the 30 acres of award-winning gardens, before making our way back to Sidmouth.
MONDAY To Exmouth first, with its colourful indoor market and beautiful seafront with flat promenade. On then to Teignmouth, one of Devon’s
oldest resorts, where you’ll find life revolves around the lawned area known as The Den, the promenade and pretty working harbour.
TUESDAY We depart after breakfast to commence our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route.
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Blackpool – Build Your Own Holiday!
3 NIGHTS DBB (OR 3 NIGHTS ALL-INCLUSIVE AT ROYAL BOSTON)
Enjoy a summer or autumn break in one of the UK’s most iconic seaside resorts. With no set itinerary or planned excursions, you are completely free to relax and unwind as you explore the delights of Blackpool daily, on your own terms. The autumn break even means you have the added bonus of enjoying the
ROYAL CARLTON HOTEL
Situated on Blackpool’s famous promenade between Central and South Piers, and only a stone’s throw from all the main attractions. Trams and buses are available from directly outside for those wishing to venture further afield. Nightly cabaret entertainment included.
world-famous Blackpool Illuminations, too! You also have the choice of three hotels, meaning you can tailor-make your perfect holiday. Come alone, as a couple or with the whole family – we have a range of packages to suit everyone.
ROYAL SEABANK HOTEL
This popular hotel is ideally situated on Central Promenade, on the iconic Golden Mile.
Just a short walk to any of the major attractions, and with transport links outside to travel further afield, this is a prime spot for exploring Blackpool. Nightly cabaret entertainment included.
ROYAL BOSTON HOTEL
Situated on Queens’ Promenade, this is a firm favourite for those seeking a fun filled holiday, just a short tram or bus ride away from the major attractions. Enjoy nightly live cabaret entertainment, as well as a comprehensive all-inclusive package at this hotel, including light lunch on Sat/Sun, drinks package* between midday-10pm Sat/Sun, and from 3pm on arrival day, travel pass for tram/local buses, evening meals, game of bingo each night. *Ask staff for more details.
Chester Zoo
Liverpool
*when sharing with 2 paying adults
A fun filled weekend break, where we take you to Chester Zoo, the UK’s most visited zoo, and also enjoy time exploring the vibrant city of Liverpool, with world class architecture and culture aplenty.
HOLIDAY INN CHESTER SOUTH
A family friendly hotel, in a perfect location near Chester Zoo. Facilities include: Restaurant and Terrace Bar & Lounge. Complimentary WiFi.
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FRIDAY With an early departure we make our way to Chester Zoo. There’s so much to see and do you won’t know where to start! There are over 20,000 of the world’s most exotic and endangered animals to discover in 128 acres of zoological gardens. See the magnificent herd of elephants, and visit the Realm of the Red Ape to come face to face
Captivating Kent
with enchanting Bornean orangutans, or perhaps visit the Latin American Wetland Aviary.
SATURDAY A day of exploration in Liverpool. With more listed buildings than any UK city outside of London, two cathedrals, art galleries, a choice of museums second to none, and world class shopping too, you will truly be spoilt for choice. We depart approx 3.00pm to commence our homeward journey.
A wonderful holiday to the Garden of England, where we discover some of the abundant delights of Kent.
ASHFORD INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Ashford 4-star
nights dinner bed & breakfast
Tucked away in idyllic Kent, this hotel boasts sumptuous bedrooms and is ideally located for our itinerary. Facilities include brasserie style restaurant Horizon; Quench bar; leisure and spa facilities comprising indoor pool, jacuzzi, sauna, and steam room. The hotel has a lift.
Single supplement
for English Heritage
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MONDAY We journey south arriving at our hotel in the afternoon for our four night stay.
TUESDAY Today we visit Brogdale Collections, home of
the National Fruit Collection, a living history of heritage and fruit, set in over 150 acres of farmland with over 4000 varieties of fruit trees. We include a tractor trailer ride giving us a guided tour of the beautiful site. Later we visit the historic city of Canterbury. The cathedral, along with the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey and the architecture of St Martin’s Church, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There will be time to explore the city with its quaint medieval and Tudor buildings, interesting shops and wonderful selection of tea rooms and restaurants.
WEDNESDAY An excursion to Dover Castle this morning. Rising above the famous White Cliffs, Dover Castle is one of the best preserved castles in England. Built soon after 1066, this mighty fortress has been the site of royal intrigue and epic sieges, and was at the centre of the crucial effort to evacuate hundreds of thousands of Allied troops
from the beach of Dunkirk. In the afternoon we visit Deal, possibly the prettiest seaside town in Kent, with its unspoilt seafront and wonderful collection of colourful buildings.
THURSDAY This morning we visit Rye. Once surrounded by the sea, this fortified hilltop town no longer harbours warships, and is instead home to the local fishing fleet. Here you will have time to explore the cobbled lanes lined with
fine medieval houses, and enjoy views of Romney Marsh from this vibrant market town. On in the afternoon to Great Dixter House and Gardens, one of the most famous and provocative gardens of the 20th century and home to the late Christopher Lloyd, a much loved eccentric plantsman and writer.
FRIDAY We commence our homeward journey, with suitable stops en route.
Heritage of the North West
WEDNESDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2023 3 DAYS FROM £349
Enjoy the beautiful Lancashire and Cheshire countryside as we visit an historic house, a new RHS garden, an industrial heritage site and enjoy a cruise on the Leeds Liverpool Canal. This delightful itinerary also includes a lunch and an afternoon tea, making it a great value nostalgic break.
LAST DROP VILLAGE HOTEL & SPA, Nr Bolton 4-star
Two nights dinner, bed & breakfast
The Last Drop Village Hotel and Spa is steeped in history and enjoys breathtaking views of the West Pennine Moors. Facilities include: Courtyard Restaurant; Courtyard Bar; Drop Inn Pub; Tea Shop; a variety of shops in an attractive courtyard setting; spa facilities including indoor swimming pool & fitness centre; and complimentary WiFi. Lift serves some bedrooms; some have steps to first floor level, and ground floor rooms are available on request.
Single supplement £50
Reduction for National Trust members £19
Reduction for RHS members £8.50 Tour Ref P141
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WEDNESDAY Our outward journey takes us to the magnificent Samlesbury Hall, a half-timbered medieval house built in 1325 in traditional black and white. Enjoy an included
light lunch of sandwiches with tea/coffee, followed by an informative and entertaining guided tour, with further time to explore at your leisure. From here we continue to the hotel for our two night stay.
Falmouth & the Cornish Riviera
SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2023 6 DAYS FROM £579
Falmouth has the third largest natural harbour in the world, and this historic town is famous for its fascinating maritime heritage, enchanting narrow streets and superb sandy beaches.
MEMBLY HALL HOTEL, Falmouth AA 3-star
Five nights dinner bed & breakfast
Owned by the Andrew family for over sixty years, Membly Hall offers an intimate and friendly atmosphere whilst enjoying a superb seafront position on Falmouth Bay. Facilities include: Covered sun lounge; sauna; spa pool; Jacuzzi; pool table; table tennis & short mat bowls available; restaurant; bar; lounge; large dance floor and regular entertainment. Porterage is included.
Limited single rooms with no supplement Tour Ref P177
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SATURDAY We drive to Falmouth, making convenient stops along the way.
SUNDAY We spend the morning at the 26 acre sub-tropical paradise of Trebah Garden, with its stunning coastal backdrop. Please be aware that there are sloping paths, relatively steep in places, and sensible footwear is recommended. We
then continue to Truro, where centre stage is the beautiful cathedral surrounded by a maze of intriguing side streets.
MONDAY We travel first to Penzance, the largest town on the Cornish Riviera, for a short stop. Onwards to the ancient market town of Marazion, set against the backdrop of the legendary St Michael’s Mount. Explore the town’s winding streets filled with quaint little
THURSDAY This morning we make our way to RHS Garden Bridgewater, a stunning 154 acre garden, which is the new addition to the RHS fold, and one of the largest gardening projects undertaken in Europe. From here we continue to Riley Green Marina to board our narrow boat for a cruise along the Leeds Liverpool Canal. During our two hour cruise we enjoy lovely countryside and nature, as well as an afternoon tea on this spacious vessel, where each table has a panoramic view of the canal.
FRIDAY We depart the hotel and travel to Quarry Bank in Cheshire, one of Britain’s greatest industrial heritage sites, and home to a complete industrial community. You will find the compelling story of mill workers, entrepreneurs and the Industrial Revolution, with hand-spinners working, the clatter of machinery and the hiss of steam engines, and also discover the beauty of the Quarry Bank garden. We depart in the afternoon and continue our journey homeward.
gift shops, and fisherman’s cottages. Final stop of the day is Porthleven, a picturesque fishing village with a friendly atmosphere, full of little shops and galleries.
TUESDAY A day at leisure in Falmouth to perhaps explore the bustling harbour or visit the National Maritime Museum (cost not included).
WEDNESDAY We drive to St Erth where we board the
local train for the short journey to St Ives. Here we discover one of Cornwall’s best loved resorts with its winding alleyways, historic harbour and quaint fishermen’s cottages. A mecca for artists, the town is home to the Tate St Ives.
THURSDAY We commence our journey homeward, with suitable stops en route.
Wonders of Warwickshire
SUNDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2023 3 DAYS FROM £265
Enjoy the best of an area famed for literary greats and iconic heritage on this lovely short break. We include a full day tour of some of the highlights of Warwickshire, a cruise on the River Avon and time to explore Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford upon Avon.
STRATFORD MANOR, Stratford 4-star
Two nights dinner bed & breakfast
This hotel is located just a 5 minute drive from Stratford-upon-Avon. Enjoy stylish modern décor, and access to the Leisure Club. Facilities include: Shakespeare Restaurant; The Terrace Bar; leisure facilities with indoor pool, sauna and steam room; complimentary WiFi. The hotel has a lift, but due to the nature of the building, there may be some stairs to contend with.
Single room supplement
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SUNDAY Outward journey to the National Arboretum, a yearround centre of Remembrance, with 150 acres of beautiful woodland and gardens to explore and over 400 unique memorials to see. From here we continue to the hotel.
MONDAY Today we enjoy
Eastbourne
the vast local knowledge of a Blue Badge Guide for the full day, commencing with a panoramic tour of Stratford upon Avon, as we see all five houses associated with William Shakespeare. We then include visits to Royal Leamington Spa with a lunch stop, views of Warwick Castle and town, views
of Kenilworth Castle, all whilst making the best of the local countryside and passing several other places of interest.
TUESDAY We commence the day enjoying the idyllic scenery of the local surroundings, with a tranquil cruise along the river Avon, one of the most naturally
beautiful and unspoilt stretches of navigable river anywhere in the UK. Then we have the time at leisure to explore Stratford upon Avon, a medieval market town with over 800 years of history, before commencing our homeward journey in the afternoon.
MONDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2023 5 DAYS FROM £479
An elegant award winning resort where you’ll find superb level promenades bordered by banks of informal floral displays, the popular Victorian Pier, great shopping, and the beautifully preserved 1930’s Bandstand with regular musical entertainment.
BEST WESTERN YORK HOUSE HOTEL, Eastbourne AA 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast
A family run hotel enjoying a seafront location, just 20 yards from the sea and a pleasant stroll from the town centre. Facilities include: Restaurant; bar; sea view terrace; and complimentary WiFi. Porterage is included.
Single room supplement £80 Tour Ref P143
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MONDAY Outward journey with a suitable stop en route.
TUESDAY In the morning we
visit the village of Alfriston, reputed to be one of England’s most beautiful villages, with its medieval narrow, twisting High Street containing a surprising wealth and variety of shops. Later we head to the resort of Brighton, where there will be time to meander through the bohemian back streets, and enjoy a stroll along the legendary seafront and pier. We follow the coast back to the hotel and enjoy breathtaking views, passing Newhaven and Beachy Head Lighthouse.
WEDNESDAY We journey through the Sussex countryside to Bodiam. Here we board the Kent & East Sussex Railway for a delightful train journey to Tenterden. With its broad, tree lined High Street brimming with interesting shops, this is the ideal stop for lunch (at own expense). We round off the
day at Chapel Down, England’s leading wine producer with an award-winning range of sparkling and still wines, for a tour of the vineyards and winery, and a tutored tasting.
THURSDAY A day free to relax and enjoy the attractions in
Eastbourne. Perhaps enjoy a stroll along the pier and by the delightful promenade gardens, or visit the historic Wish Tower.
FRIDAY We commence our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route.
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Devon & Dartmoor
MONDAY 2 OCTOBER 2023 5 DAYS FROM £419
Situated in one of the most beautiful bays in England, Paignton is one of Devon’s most popular seaside resorts. Most of the town is compact and level, and life revolves around the seafront and Paignton Green. With stunning scenery and coastline, it’s no surprise that the English Riviera is such a popular holiday destination.
QUEENS HOTEL, Paignton AA 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, entertainment most evenings
This popular hotel enjoys a level position just 200 yards from the town centre and seafront, and offers a high level of hospitality and comfort.
Facilities include: Spacious restaurant; games room; and bar & entertainments lounge with dance floor. Porterage is included.
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MONDAY Outward journey to Paignton, where we enjoy arrival tea/coffee at the hotel.
TUESDAY Today we explore Dartmoor National Park with the benefit of a knowledgeable and entertaining local guide. On our tour we will discover open moorlands, deep river valleys, a rich history and perhaps, if we’re very lucky, some rare wildlife.
WEDNESDAY Our first destination of the day is Buckfast Abbey, an inspirational space home to a community of Benedictine Monks. We then make the short transfer into Buckfastleigh for some time at leisure in the vibrant lively town, followed by a journey on the South Devon Railway, as
the heritage steam train gently meanders alongside the River Dart through glorious Devon scenery, to Totnes. After some time in this captivating market town, we return to the hotel.
THURSDAY A half day excursion
to the historic and beautiful waterside town of Dartmouth, followed by an afternoon at leisure in Paignton.
FRIDAY Departing after breakfast we begin our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route.
Steam into Autumn
FRIDAY 6 OCTOBER 2023 3 DAYS FROM £275
We visit the stunning Westonbirt Arboretum, Lacock Abbey and Village, as well as the Steam Museum of the Great Western Railway, as we celebrate the spectacular colours of autumn.
DOUBLETREE BY HILTON SWINDON, Swindon 4-star
Two nights dinner bed & breakfast
Set in the Wiltshire countryside, and recently refurbished to a high standard, this hotel is ideally placed for a visit to this beautiful region. Facilities include: Open plan restaurant and kitchen; split level bar/ lounge; air conditioning; complimentary toiletries; and WiFi.
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FRIDAY We travel through the beautiful Cotswolds making suitable stops en route.
SATURDAY Today we visit Lacock Village in rural Wiltshire, famous for its picturesque streets and as a TV and film location. Experience the atmosphere in the medieval rooms of the Abbey, visit the Fox Talbot Museum, birthplace of photography, and take a wander through the grounds and historic streets. In the afternoon we return to Swindon for our visit to Steam Museum of the Great Western Railways, where, through a series of reconstructions, the history is brought to life with displays and famous GWR locomotives.
SUNDAY After breakfast we make our way to Westonbirt
Arboretum. Here we find one of the finest collections of temperate trees and shrubs in the world, and have time
to admire the internationally renowned autumnal display before commencing our homeward journey.
Autumn Glory in the North York Moors
WEDNESDAY 11 OCTOBER 2023 3 DAYS FROM £319
A tour inspired by the tranquil and picturesque North Yorkshire Moors, timed to enjoy the spectacular riot of autumnal colours.
RAVEN HALL HOTEL, Ravenscar AA 3-star
Two nights dinner bed & breakfast
Raven Hall Country House Hotel in Ravenscar is dramatically situated 600 feet above sea level, overlooking Robin Hood’s Bay in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Facilities include: Panorama Restaurant and Bar; oak panelled lounge with open fire; Bay View Lounge; 100 acres of award winning grounds; 9 hole golf course; games room; sauna; croquet lawn; putting green; bowls; and tennis courts. Lift serves second floor only. Porterage is included.
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WEDNESDAY We journey to the bustling and vibrant market town of Pickering, where we have time at leisure to explore. From here, we board the North York Moors Railway – sit back, relax and enjoy a nostalgic ride through the enchanting countryside before alighting at Whitby and continuing to the hotel in time for dinner.
THURSDAY Our first stop is a visit to Goathland, well known
from the television series ‘Heartbeat’. The heritage train station in this bracing moorland village also served as ‘Hogsmeade’ station from the early Harry Potter films. We then make the short transfer to Whitby, for a visit to The Endeavour Experience, the only life size replica of Captain Cook’s HM Bark Endeavour in the northern hemisphere. A fish and chip lunch, including tea, bread and butter will be included on board. (Please note that access
Autumn in the Lake District
SUNDAY 15 OCTOBER 2023 5 DAYS FROM £485
The Lake District National Park is one of the most spectacularly beautiful areas of the British Isles, and we include some delightful experiences to maximise your enjoyment.
CUMBRIA GRAND HOTEL, Grange-over-Sands AA 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, and two nights entertainment
Built in 1880, the hotel is set in 20 acres of private gardens and woodlands and overlooking Morecambe Bay you will receive a warm and friendly welcome at this charming hotel. Facilities include: Hazelwood Restaurant; The Jacobean Bar; complimentary WiFi. Porterage is included.
continuing to the hotel for our four night stay.
MONDAY We start the day in Grasmere, nestled at the foot of some spectacular fells, and home to William Wordsworth’s grave, and ‘Grasmere Gingerbread’ for which the village is renowned. We then continue north, travelling alongside Thirlmere to Keswick, capital of the Northern Lakes, where we enjoy some time at leisure. Our final destination is a visit to The Lakes Distillery, for a guided tour. Accompanied by an expert guide, we explore the Still Room, learn about the impact of oak and cask seasoning on flavour creation, and discover how their whisky, gin, and vodka are made, followed by a tasting.
is via gangplank and steps connecting each deck.) Enjoy time at leisure in Whitby before we return to the hotel.
FRIDAY Today we visit Thorp Perrow Arboretum, in the Yorkshire Dales. Home to some of the largest and rarest trees and shrubs in the country, this
is widely regarded as the most important arboretum in the North of England. Enjoy the dazzling array of colour as you meander through the trails. In addition, there is also the birds of prey and mammal centre to visit. (Sensible, weather appropriate footwear is recommended.) From here we continue our journey home.
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SUNDAY Outward journey to Skipton with time at leisure, to explore and perhaps enjoy a spot of lunch (at own expense) before
TUESDAY The Mountain Goat minibuses take us on our High Adventure, reaching parts of the Lake District inaccessible by coach. We take in the Wrynose and Hardknott passes, the steepest in England, before descending to lovely Eskdale,
where we take a break for lunch (at own expense). From here we board the train from Dalegarth to Irton Road, and continue to Wastwater viewpoint, and then the splendid 14th century castle of Muncaster, where we have time to visit the magnificent gardens, and the Hawk and Owl centre (admission to the castle is not included). The beautiful scenery of the Coniston Fells and Coniston Water brings to an end this classic day of exploration.
WEDNESDAY After breakfast we make the short transfer
to Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria’s most popular destination on the banks of Lake Windermere, with time for an optional lake cruise (at own expense). We round off the day with some time at leisure in Kendal.
THURSDAY We depart the hotel and head into the Yorkshire Dales National Park for a visit to the famous Wensleydale Creamery, where we learn all about “Wallace’s” favourite cheese! From here we commence our journey home.
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Join us for one of the biggest firework displays in the South East of England! This incredibly popular event combines fireworks with music that you will want to sing and dance to all night long. Watch in awe as the mesmerising fireworks show lights up the sky, as a full production of music, projections and lasers bring the Castle to life.
HOLIDAY INN ROCHESTER-CHATHAM, Chatham 3-star
Two nights dinner bed & breakfast
A great base for our planned itinerary. The hotel is located by the historic aerodrome. Facilities include: Traders Restaurant; lounge and bar; leisure facilities; and complimentary WiFi.
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FRIDAY On our outward journey we visit Cambridge. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the cobbled streets, medieval passageways and riverside life. From here we continue to the hotel for our two night stay.
SATURDAY We commence today with an on board guided tour of the pleasant countryside around Rochester for the “Dickens Country Ride”, taking in the villages and places that Charles Dickens knew so well. We then enjoy some time at leisure in Rochester, after which we transfer late afternoon to Leeds Castle, for the evening’s firework spectacular. We return to the hotel for dinner afterwards.
SUNDAY We depart the hotel and travel to Greenwich, notable for its maritime history and green spaces. We commence our homeward journey in the afternoon.
Jersey Boys London Theatre Break
WEDNESDAY 25 JANUARY 2023 2 DAYS FROM £165
They were just four guys from Jersey, until they sang their very first note. They had a sound nobody had ever heard… and the radio just couldn’t get enough of. But while their harmonies were perfect on stage, off stage it was a very different story — a story that has made them an international sensation all over again. Go behind the music and inside the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons in the Tony Award®-winning true-life musical phenomenon, Jersey Boys.
HOLIDAY INN LONDON HEATHROW BATH ROAD
A new hotel, opened in 2019. The quality of the decor and fixtures and fittings is of a very high standard, and it is ideally situated for our itinerary. Facilities include HI Pizza Restaurant; Sports Bar & Cafe; free WiFi. The hotel has a lift.
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WEDNESDAY A leisurely departure as we travel to London. Enjoy some free time in London prior to the evening performance of Jersey Boys. After the show your coach will be waiting, and we transfer to the hotel for bed and breakfast accommodation (please note that we do not check in to the hotel until late evening after the theatre).
THURSDAY Following breakfast, we transfer back to London for further time to spend as you wish, whether it’s sightseeing, indulging in retail therapy or just taking in the vibrant atmosphere of the capital city. We depart London mid afternoon for our journey home.
London City Break
SUNDAY 12 MARCH 2023 2 DAYS FROM £149
A great value short break giving you ample time to enjoy all of the sights and sounds of our vibrant capital city, with a fantastic central base near St Katharine Docks to help you maximise your time even further!
Within easy walking distance of St Katharine Docks Marina, The Tower of London, The Shard and the South Bank, and close to numerous underground stations. Facilities include: Vicinity Restaurant; XI Bar & Lounge; The Lawn and complimentary WiFi. All bedrooms enjoy views of the River Thames, Tower Bridge or St Katharine Docks, and bedrooms have a safe, complimentary bottled water and toiletries.
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SUNDAY We depart our local joining points and travel to London. Our coach will take you directly to the hotel, where luggage will be unloaded into the hotel’s storage facility, leaving you free to enjoy all the sights and attractions of the capital. Return to the hotel at your leisure to check in after 4pm.
MONDAY After breakfast you are free to enjoy further leisure time in London to spend as you wish, whether it’s sightseeing, indulging in retail therapy or just taking in the London atmosphere! We depart the hotel at 4pm for our journey home.
From her humble beginnings in Tennessee, Tina Turner ripped up the rule book as she transformed into the global Queen of Rock & Roll. Presented in association with Tina Turner, this new stage musical shares the story of a woman who defied the bounds of her age, gender and race. One of the world’s best selling artists of all time, Tina Turner is a muti award winning performer, seen by millions at her live shows. TINA – The Tina Turner Musical brings her much loved songs to the London stage.
HOLIDAY INN LONDON
HEATHROW BATH ROAD 4-star
One night bed & full English breakfast
A new hotel, opened in 2019. The quality of the decor and fixtures and fittings is of a very high standard, and it is ideally situated for our itinerary. Facilities include HI Pizza Restaurant; Sports Bar & Cafe; free WiFi. The hotel has a lift.
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WEDNESDAY A leisurely departure as we travel to London. Enjoy some free time in London prior to the evening performance of “Tina”. After the show your coach will be waiting, and we transfer to the hotel for bed and breakfast accommodation (please note that we do not check in to the hotel until late evening after the theatre).
THURSDAY Following breakfast, we transfer back to London for further time to spend as you wish, whether it’s sightseeing, indulging in retail therapy or just taking in the vibrant atmosphere of the capital city. We depart London mid afternoon for our journey home.
Barrow Boys, Bankers & Markets
18 MAY 2023 5 DAYS FROM
A quintessentially British themed holiday, as we delve into the contrasting stories from London’s markets and financial district, pay visits to Hatfield House, and Europe’s largest air museum at Duxford.
MERCURE HATFIELD OAK HOTEL, Hatfield, 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast
Conveniently located for our itinerary, this modern, stylish hotel’s facilities include; Gallery Restaurant; and bar. There is no lift at this hotel; ground floor rooms available on request, subject to availability. Porterage is included.
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THURSDAY We enjoy a stop off in picturesque Stamford on our outbound journey for some time at leisure, before continuing onwards to the hotel.
FRIDAY Today’s excursion takes us to Hatfield House; a prime example of Jacobean architecture, built by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury. The house is steeped in over 400 years of history, with picture perfect gardens offering 40
acres of tranquillity, and was the backdrop for much of Queen Elizabeth I’s childhood. Later in the afternoon we visit St Albans, an historic and vibrant cathedral city by the peaceful River Ver, before returning to the hotel.
SATURDAY Today we journey south into London, and meet the guide for our “Barrow Boys and Bankers” tour. Hear contrasting stories of rags and riches in London districts a stone’s throw from each other but worlds apart.
In the morning we take in the atmospheric streets and alleys as well as Borough Market, nestled in the shadows of The City’s skyscrapers. We then head into London’s financial district, home of the major banks and insurance companies, before making our way to Canary Wharf, where there will be time to explore.
SUNDAY A morning at Kenwood House today, an outstanding property beside Hampstead Heath that was remodelled by Robert Adam between 1764 and 1779. Surrounded by tranquil landscaped gardens, Kenwood is one of London’s hidden gems, renowned for its design and
There is a degree of walking involved on Saturday’s London tour, so those with reduced mobility should take this into consideration.
art collections. We then return to London to visit another of its famous and oldest markets. Spitalfields Market is a sevendays-a-week lively, bustling spot with independent vendors for clothing, jewellery, home items, art and gourmet products.
MONDAY We depart the hotel, and visit the superb Imperial War Museum at Duxford. Formerly an RAF base, today it is Europe’s largest air museum. Walk through the same hangars and buildings as those who served at RAF Duxford, and get up close to over a century of aviation, with a spectacular collection of British and American planes, plus a large assortment of tanks, vehicles, naval exhibits and more. From here we continue our journey home.
London & ZSL London Zoo
A lovely short break for adults and children alike, with a trip to London’s iconic zoo and free time to explore the capital!
HOLIDAY INN LONDON HEATHROW BATH ROAD 4-star
One night bed & full English breakfast
A new hotel, opened in 2019. The quality of the decor and fixtures and fittings is of a very high standard, and it is ideally situated for our itinerary. Facilities include HI Pizza Restaurant; Sports Bar & Cafe; free WiFi. The hotel has a lift.
Single room supplement £20 Tour Ref P119
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FRIDAY We make our way to Regents Park in London for our visit to ZSL London Zoo. Come face to face with more than 700 animal species at ZSL London Zoo, which has been entertaining visitors since 1847. Wander at leisure through the zoo visiting your favourite animals, or follow the various colour coded routes.
Highlights include Penguin Beach, Tiger Territory and
Butterfly Paradise. We depart late afternoon and transfer to the hotel.
SATURDAY Following breakfast, we transfer back to central London for further time to spend as you wish, whether it’s sightseeing, indulging in retail therapy or just taking in the vibrant atmosphere of the capital city. We depart London mid afternoon for our journey home.
‘Horrible Histories’ London City Break
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A short break giving you ample time to enjoy all of the sights and sounds of our vibrant capital city, with a fantastic central base near St Katharine Docks to help you maximise your time even further, and we also include a ‘Horrible Histories’ boat cruise!
THE TOWER HOTEL, Tower Bridge, London, 4-star
One night bed & full English breakfast
Within easy walking distance of St Katharine Docks Marina, The Tower of London, The Shard and the South Bank, and close to numerous underground stations. Facilities include: Vicinity Restaurant; XI Bar & Lounge; The Lawn and complimentary WiFi. All bedrooms enjoy views over the River Thames, Tower Bridge or St Katharine Docks, and bedrooms have a safe, complimentary bottled water and toiletries.
Single room supplement £52 Tower Bridge view £30 per room Tour Ref P119
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SUNDAY We depart our local joining points and travel to London. Our coach will take you directly to the hotel, where luggage will be unloaded into the hotel’s storage facility, leaving
you free to enjoy all the sights and attractions of the capital. Return to the hotel at your leisure to check in after 4 pm.
MONDAY After breakfast we make the short walk to Tower Bridge Quay, for our ‘Horrible
Histories’ boat tour of the Terrible Thames. Tremble in terror at the Tower, sizzle at the Savoy, give Cleopatra the needle! Be washed away at Westminster, hold onto your head at London Bridge and
escape from Execution Dock! Enjoy the history of the Thames with the nasty bits left in! You are then free to enjoy further leisure time in London, and we depart the hotel mid afternoon for our journey home.
Book online: www.pccoaches.co.uk
Phantom of
Theatre Break
Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber’s theatrical masterpiece is back, more beautiful than ever. One of the most romantic musicals of all time, blending a lush, sweeping orchestral score with elements of pop, opera and musical theatre, join us to experience one of the longest running musicals in West End history.
INN LONDON
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new hotel, opened in 2019. The quality of the decor and fixtures and fittings is of a very high standard, and it is ideally situated for our itinerary. Facilities include HI Pizza Restaurant; Sports Bar & Cafe; free WiFi. The hotel has a lift.
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WEDNESDAY A leisurely departure as we travel to London. Enjoy some free time in London prior to the evening performance of Phantom of the Opera. After the show your coach will be waiting, and we transfer to the hotel for bed and breakfast accommodation (please note that we do not check in to the hotel until late evening after the theatre).
THURSDAY Following breakfast, we transfer back to London for further time to spend as you wish, whether it’s sightseeing, indulging in retail therapy or just taking in the vibrant atmosphere of the capital city. We depart London mid afternoon for our journey home.
Snowdrop Trail of Cambridgeshire
FRIDAY 3 FEBRUARY 2023 2 DAYS FROM £145
One of the most magical signs that spring is on the way! Enjoy an early season break to lift your spirits as we celebrate the arrival of the snowdrops in the grounds of Chippenham Park Gardens and also Cambridge University Botanic Garden.
HOLIDAY INN HUNTINGDON, Huntingdon Racecourse, 3-star
One night dinner bed & breakfast
Set in the grounds of the famous racecourse, the hotel offers modern and comfortable accommodation. Facilities include: Open Lobby restaurant, bar & lounge; and complimentary WiFi.
Single room supplement £40 Tour Ref P189
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FRIDAY We journey first to Chippenham Park Gardens, originally a great ‘Anglo-Dutch’
garden, of canals, park and formal gardens. Enjoy the sweeping seasonal displays of snowdrops, as well as wooded walks and winter-gardens around the ancient canals. (Please note: it is a cash-only site, and due to the woodchipped pathway, not recommended for wheelchair users) From here we make the short transfer to Cambridge University Botanic Garden, where 44 different species of snowdrop flourish each year. Perhaps take some time to enjoy their Winter Garden, and if time allows, there may be the opportunity for some free time in Cambridge City Centre.
SATURDAY We enjoy time at leisure in the compact city of Ely today, its skyline dominated by the magnificent cathedral, whilst boasting a wealth of attractions and things to do. As the second smallest city in England, it is ideal
Thriplow Daffodil Weekend
FRIDAY 24 MARCH 2023 2 DAYS FROM £135
The peaceful village of Thriplow, near Cambridge, has celebrated its own Daffodil Weekend since 1969. The unique event offers a host of activities to visitors, with open gardens, craft and home-produce stalls, music and rural entertainment, and much more besides! You can even take a heavy horse dray ride through the village, all whilst enjoying thousands of beautiful daffodils!
HOLIDAY INN HUNTINGDON, Huntingdon Racecourse, 3-star One night dinner bed & breakfast
Set in the grounds of the famous racecourse, the hotel offers modern and comfortable accommodation. Facilities include: Open Lobby restaurant, bar & lounge; and complimentary WiFi.
Single room supplement £30 Tour Ref P172
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FRIDAY We visit the picturesque university city of Cambridge. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the cobbled streets, medieval passageways and riverside life before we continue our journey to the hotel for our overnight stay.
SATURDAY We make our way to Thriplow where your admission is included and you are free to explore the village and enjoy the festival. Step back in time walking the beautiful trafficfree lanes and footpaths, visit residents’ open gardens, and the craft barns, marquees, stalls and demonstrations. Experience the warm and friendly atmosphere at one of the best loved charity events in Cambridgeshire.
for exploration on foot. Perhaps visit the former home of Oliver Cromwell, explore Ely Cathedral’s stained glass museum (costs
apply for both), or simply enjoy the beautiful waterside area, or the many cafés, shops, museums and art galleries.
Bluebells at Calke Abbey
SUNDAY 16 APRIL 2023 2 DAYS FROM £149
Bluebells are an iconic part of springtime woodlands, and it is no wonder these wild beauties have captured our hearts. Celebrate their return on our visit to Calke Abbey and take time to wander through a beautiful landscape set off by a carpet of blue, for which this National Trust property is renowned.
JURYS INN DERBY, AA 4-star
One night dinner bed & breakfast
The Jurys Inn is a great choice for this weekend break and ideal for our itinerary. Facilities include: contemporary restaurant; stylish bar; and coffee bar. The hotel has a lift.
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SUNDAY On our outward journey, we head to Matlock, for some free time to explore this former spa town and enjoy the glorious scenery. Onwards next, to visit Sir Richard Arkwright’s Cromford Mills. Built in 1771 to house the world’s first successful water-powered cotton spinning mill, Cromford Mills became
the birthplace of the modern factory system. Explore the visitor centre, stock up on locally procured goods, or enjoy a drink in one of the cafés. From here we make our way to the hotel.
MONDAY We make our way to Calke Abbey, where the majority of the bluebells are to be found in Serpentine Wood. (N.B: The Serpentine Wood walk is 2.3km long and is
RHS Malvern Spring Festival
FRIDAY 12 MAY 2023 2 DAYS FROM £189
There is no better place for gardeners to discover summer inspiration than at the RHS Malvern Spring Festival, where you will find incredible garden design, flowers, plants, food and entertainment - offering something for everyone.
HOLIDAY INN GLOUCESTER-CHELTENHAM
One night dinner bed & breakfast
A modern, smart hotel conveniently situated for our itinerary. Facilities include: Restaurant; bar & lounge; leisure facilities with indoor pool, and whirlpool; and WiFi. Rooms are over two floors; no lift.
accessed via a number of steps down, and then back up on return. There are some steeper sections around the walk, and is possibly not suited to those with restricted mobility.) In addition, we include a visit to the house where time stood still. Discover deep and complex stories of a family who amassed a huge
collection of treasures. Learn the history of these fascinating and often strange possessions, which includes a vast natural history collection – the largest of its kind within the National Trust family portraits and the stunning state bed. We commence our journey home mid afternoon.
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FRIDAY Outward journey with an afternoon break in Stratfordupon-Avon. Enjoy time at leisure, before we continue to the hotel for dinner.
SATURDAY We depart promptly after an early breakfast to transfer to the Malvern Spring Festival, where you’ll find heaps of inspirational ideas for your
own garden in the top medal winning show gardens. There are spectacular floral displays, and an abundance of opportunities for you to indulge in some shopping, or you could choose to simply relax and soak up the atmosphere in this beautiful location. We depart late afternoon for the journey home.
RHS Chelsea Flower Show
THURSDAY 25 MAY 2023 2 DAYS FROM £249
The most prestigious and spectacular event in the gardening calendar, which takes place in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea annually.
HOLIDAY INN LONDON HEATHROW BATH ROAD 4-star
One night dinner bed & breakfast
A new hotel, opened in 2019. The quality of the decor and fixtures and fittings is of a very high standard, and it is ideally situated for our itinerary. Facilities include HI Pizza Restaurant; Sports Bar & Cafe; free WiFi. The hotel has a lift.
Single room
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THURSDAY Outward journey with a break in Oxford, home to England’s oldest university. With its famous colleges, hidden corners and cobbled streets, Oxford is a truly memorable place to visit. We continue onwards to the hotel for dinner and overnight accommodation.
FRIDAY An early breakfast to be ready for a prompt departure to the Chelsea Flower Show.
Enjoy the magnificent displays, and expect cutting edge, stylish designs in the artistic and colourful show gardens. You’ll find the top nurseries from all over the world will be there to wow the crowds in the Grand Pavilion, as well as a host of retail opportunities to delight visitors. We leave late afternoon to commence our homeward journey.
Blooming Beautiful Gardens
FRIDAY 26 MAY 2023 3 DAYS FROM £319
A real treat for our green-fingered enthusiasts, as we enjoy visits to three stunning and very different gardens, bursting with a riot of springtime colour on this delightful short break.
DOUBLETREE BY HILTON SWINDON, Swindon 4-star
Two nights dinner bed & breakfast
Set in the Wiltshire countryside, and recently refurbished to a high standard, this hotel is ideally placed for a visit to this beautiful region. Facilities include: Open plan restaurant and kitchen; split level bar/ lounge; air conditioning; complimentary toiletries; WiFi and lift.
Single room supplement £60
Ref P164
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FRIDAY An early departure as we journey to Highgrove, a private residence of King Charles III and the Queen Consort. Enjoy
a fascinating 2 hour tour of the series of interlinked gardens, created with imagination and passion over 40 years and reflecting HRH’s natural artistic ability. The gardens have been designed, as the King says, to “please the eye and sit in harmony with nature”. We continue onward to the hotel.
SATURDAY Discover the rich and fascinating history of the Lansdowne family and Bowood House, set within 100 acres of beautifully landscaped Capability Brown Parkland. Explore the Georgian House and its surrounds, including the Italian-inspired Terrace Garden, and the herbaceous border, radiating colour throughout the seasons. We also include admission to Bowood Woodland Garden, only open for 6 weeks of the year, during the flowering season. Covering over 30 acres, this garden is an oasis of bluebells, azaleas, magnolias and rhododendrons.
SUNDAY This morning we visit Oxford Botanic Garden. With almost 5,000 different types of plant and divided into clear areas, there is something for every gardening afficionado to appreciate. We also have the opportunity to spend some time in Oxford before commencing our journey home in the afternoon.
Please note: Due to the nature of the attractions we are visiting, these may sometimes involve walking on uneven or sloping terrain, or cobbled paths, therefore please bear this in mind if you have mobility issues. For entry to Highgrove, photographic ID is required –either a passport, photo driving licence, or local authority issued bus pass.
Book online: www.pccoaches.co.uk
Park & Cambridge
SUNDAY 11 JUNE 2023 2 DAYS FROM £169
An enlightening break! A visit to Bletchley Park, home to Enigma, probably the best known cipher machine of all time, as well as an excursion to Cambridge.
MERCURE BEDFORD CENTRE HOTEL 4-star
One night dinner bed & breakfast
Ideally situated for our itinerary, the recently refurbished hotel boasts panoramic views across the Great River Ouse. Facilities include: Riverside Restaurant; Pilgrim Bar; and complimentary WiFi. The hotel has a lift.
Single room supplement £21 Tour Ref P103
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SUNDAY Outward journey to the picturesque university city of Cambridge. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the cobbled streets, medieval passageways and riverside life. After some time at leisure we continue to the hotel for dinner and overnight accommodation.
MONDAY After breakfast we make our way to Bletchley Park where, apart from the famous Enigma Machine, there’s so
much more to explore during a visit to this once top secret, atmospheric site. Explore the iconic code-breaking huts, discover a wartime mini cinema, and an outstanding Churchill collection. Then there’s the ornate Victorian mansion that was headquarters to intelligence staff during the war. We depart mid-afternoon for our homeward journey.
Houses & Gardens of the Cotswolds
THURSDAY 15 JUNE 2023 4 DAYS FROM £385
On this lovely break we visit some of the area’s most striking properties, as well as travelling through the picturesque Cotswolds countryside.
HOLIDAY INN GLOUCESTERCHELTENHAM
Three nights dinner bed & breakfast
A modern, smart hotel conveniently situated for our itinerary.
Facilities include: restaurant; bar & lounge; leisure facilities with indoor pool and whirlpool; and WiFi. Rooms are over two floors; no lift.
Single room supplement £105 Tour Ref P161
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THURSDAY Outward journey with a lunch stop in Moreton-inMarsh, before heading onwards to Sezincote, known as “India in the Cotswolds”. A 200-year-old Mogul Indian palace, set in a
romantic landscape of temples, grottoes, waterfalls and canals reminiscent of the Taj Mahal. We enjoy a guided tour of the house, followed by time at leisure to explore the delightful gardens. (NB: much of the garden could prove difficult for those with mobility issues, although there are areas still accessible. The upstairs portion of the house tour involves climbing stairs.)
FRIDAY We spend the morning at Sudeley Castle & Gardens, nestled in the Cotswolds Hills. Explore the exhibitions telling the story of Sudeley’s royal past, Castle rooms, romantic ruins, award-winning gardens and 1000 years of fascinating history.
Sudeley is the only privately owned home in England to have a Queen (Katherine Parr, Henry VIII’s sixth and last wife) buried within the grounds. We then spend an afternoon at leisure in Cheltenham, the most complete Regency town in Britain.
SATURDAY A day of southern Cotswolds exploration, commencing with Bibury, a charming Cotswold village, before making the short journey on to Cirencester, capital of the Cotswolds. Full of tastefully restored courtyards, alleyways and lovely old streets to explore, as well as places of interest including the Abbey Grounds, St. Michael’s Park, the Roman Amphitheatre and Corinium Museum (charges apply). We then head further south to Malmesbury, known as the “Queen of Hilltop Towns”, full of medieval streets, and independent shops bustling
under the gaze of the imposing and beautiful seventh-century abbey. Final stop of the day is Tetbury, a Cotswold town of great architectural interest.
SUNDAY We depart the hotel and visit Spetchley Park Gardens, a garden for all tastes containing one of the biggest private collections of plant varieties outside the major botanical gardens. Spetchley is not a formal paradise of neatly manicured lawns or beds but rather a wondrous display of plants, shrubs and trees woven into a garden of many rooms and vistas. From here we continue our homeward journey.
Blenheim Palace Flower Show
FRIDAY 23 JUNE 2023 2 DAYS FROM £189
A real treat for our green-fingered enthusiasts, as we enjoy a day celebrating the best of gardening, home and outdoor lifestyle at Britain’s greatest palace.
HOLIDAY INN SWINDON, Swindon 4-star One night dinner bed & breakfast
Modern, comfortable hotel with well appointed rooms ideally located for our itinerary. Facilities include: Trader’s Restaurant; lounge & bar; indoor pool and WiFi. There is no lift; rooms are over two floors.
Single
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FRIDAY Following our local pick ups, we travel to the Cotswolds, stopping first in the pretty market town of Moreton-inMarsh, and then on to Burford, where the famous High Street sweeps downhill towards the River Windrush, its three arched medieval bridge and impressive church. We continue onward to the hotel for our overnight stay.
SATURDAY Following an early breakfast we transfer to
Blenheim Palace Flower Show, an annual horticultural event featuring hundreds of garden and home exhibitors, a Grand Floral Pavilion, a Floral Art Marquee and live entertainment. Enjoy garden talks with experts, over 300 exhibitors, an outdoor plant village and live entertainment. Our ticket also covers entry into Blenheim Palace itself. We depart late afternoon and commence our homeward journey.
RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival
THURSDAY 6 JULY 2023 2 DAYS FROM £199
Join us as we visit one of the best loved events in the UK gardening calendar, and enjoy fabulous florals, gorgeous gardens and fantastic shopping in an unforgettable setting.
HOLIDAY INN LONDON SLOUGH WINDSOR
One night dinner bed & breakfast
Modern hotel with refurbished bathrooms, ideally placed for our itinerary.
Facilities include: Open Lobby with restaurant area and café serving Starbucks coffee; lounge; free WiFi.
Single
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THURSDAY Outward journey with a break in Oxford, home to England’s oldest university. With its famous colleges, hidden corners and cobbled streets, Oxford is a truly memorable place to visit.
FRIDAY A prompt departure after breakfast to enable us to maximise our time at the RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival. Set in 25 acres of Royal Parkland, the highlights of the show include show gardens, water gardens, floral marquees, garden accessories, and a craft village. We depart mid-afternoon for the journey home.
RHS Tatton Park Flower Show
THURSDAY 20 JULY 2023
2 DAYS FROM £185
A spectacular horticultural extravaganza with all the style and flair of a world-class established show, whilst retaining its own distinctive regional character. In all, around 500 exhibitors will be displaying their wares in the magnificent 1000 acre historic park, with its panoramic views over the Cheshire plains.
BEST WESTERN PLUS PINEWOOD ON WILMSLOW, 4-star
One night dinner bed & breakfast
A perfect hotel for leisure, with gorgeous gardens. Facilities include: One Eighty Restaurant, Bar & Lounge; free WiFi. Lift to some floors.
Single room supplement £20 Discount for National Trust members £12 Tour Ref P137
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THURSDAY On our outward journey we travel to Lyme, a glorious National Trust property surrounded by gardens, moorland and deer park. The 1,400 acre estate offers fantastic walks and stunning views, and has featured in the BBC production of Pride & Prejudice. Head into the house to step back in time to the Regency era – a time which saw great rejuvenation for Lyme. We transfer to the hotel for dinner and overnight accommodation.
FRIDAY A full day to enjoy the delights of the show. Set in magnificent parklands, RHS Flower Show Tatton Park is a celebration of the best in gardening and a spectacular day out. We depart late afternoon for the journey home.
Cotswolds & Highclere Castle
SUNDAY 20 AUGUST 2023
2 DAYS FROM £159
The major period drama TV series and 2019 motion picture Downton Abbey, filmed on location at Highclere Castle, have both been huge successes. On this weekend break we visit the beautiful stately castle, as well as travelling through the delightful Cotswolds countryside.
HOLIDAY INN READING WEST
One night dinner bed & breakfast
A comfortable hotel offering contemporary accommodation.
Facilities include: Padworth Restaurant; Padworth bar & lounge; WiFi.
Single room supplement £25 Tour Ref P155
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SUNDAY Outward journey through the Cotswolds to Bourton-on-the-Water, known as the Venice of the Cotswolds, and regularly voted one of the prettiest villages in England.
We have time at leisure, before continuing to our hotel in comfortable time for dinner.
MONDAY After breakfast we board the coach for the transfer to Highclere Castle in Berkshire, the venue for filming Downton Abbey. Highclere is one of England’s most beautiful Victorian Castles set amidst 1,000 acres of spectacular parkland, and home to the Carnarvon family who have lived here since 1679. We have ample time to view the castle and gardens. From Highclere we commence our return journey, with a suitable stop en route. (NB: As a historic building, there is no lift, but photographic albums are provided to enable visitors to view images of the bedrooms on the upper floors, if stairs cannot be negotiated.)
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Waddesdon Manor & Blenheim Palace
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A lovely short break visiting Blenheim Palace, one of the most treasured houses & gardens to be found in England, and the spectacular Waddesdon Manor.
HOLIDAY INN AYLESBURY
night dinner bed & breakfast
Located in a pleasant semi-rural setting near the Chiltern Hills, this modern hotel is ideally situated for our itinerary. Facilities include: The Hub bar & lounge; indoor swimming pool; WiFi. The hotel has no lift; rooms are located over ground and first floor.
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SUNDAY Outward journey to Waddesdon Manor, a 16th century French Renaissance style chateau, built by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild in the 1870s, and now housing a superb collection of fine art and furniture. The flamboyant gardens are a riot of colour, with ornate fountains and statues. We continue to the hotel for our overnight stay.
MONDAY After breakfast we make our way to Blenheim Palace, home of the Duke of Marlborough and birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. The splendour of the 2000 acres of parkland and 150 acres of formal gardens is unrivalled, and the seemingly effortless views have been successfully designed to take your breath away! We depart mid-afternoon for our homeward journey.
Cardiff & the Royal Mint
MONDAY 6 FEBRUARY 2023 4 DAYS FROM £299
One of the most fascinating attractions for many years, the Royal Mint Visitor Centre produces coins and medals for over 60 countries worldwide. With a guided tour of Cardiff and some other prominent Welsh attractions included, this is a lovely early season tour.
JURYS INN CARDIFF
Three nights dinner bed & breakfast
Housed in a grand Victorian building in the heart of Cardiff within walking distance of the city’s top attractions. Facilities include Oddsocks Bar & Kitchen, and complimentary WiFi. Hotel has a lift.
Single room supplement £90 Tour Ref P409
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MONDAY We travel to South Wales, making a stop off in Worcester en route.
TUESDAY We spend the morning under the wing of a blue badge guide, giving us an interesting and informative walking tour of Cardiff. Once fully familiar with the capital, you will then have time at leisure to continue your exploration of the attractive city centre, as well as modernised Cardiff Bay with its fascinating
public buildings, or perhaps visit Cardiff Castle (admission not included).
WEDNESDAY Today we travel to the Royal Mint Visitor Centre for an escorted tour of the production facility. The visit incorporates a fascinating piece of the nation’s history within a working factory environment, offering a very special and unique visitor experience. We then head to St Fagans National Museum of History, which has been Wales’ most
Springtime in Snowdonia
MONDAY 6 MARCH 2023 5 DAYS FROM £359
One of the prime resorts on the beautiful North Wales coast, our base of Llandudno has a great deal to offer. The broad sweep of the bay is sheltered by the Great Orme and Little Orme headlands and the majestic mountains of Snowdonia.
FOUR OAKS HOTEL, Llandudno 2-star
Four nights dinner bed and breakfast; entertainment on most nights
This popular hotel is situated in the heart of Llandudno on its picturesque promenade.
Classically designed but equipped with modern features and facilities to enjoy a relaxing stay. Facilities include restaurant and bar; and free WiFi. Porterage is included.
Limited single rooms with no supplement Sea view supplement £24 pp Tour Ref P405
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MONDAY On our outward journey we enjoy a fish and chip lunch at Bolton’s award winning Olympus Restaurant, arriving late afternoon at the hotel for our four night stay.
TUESDAY Following breakfast we board our coach for a beautiful circular scenic tour of the Snowdonia National Park, driving through some of the wildest mountain scenery in Wales. On our journey we take a break in the lakeside village of Llanberis and also have time in Betws-yCoed, known as the gateway to Snowdonia.
WEDNESDAY A day at leisure to explore Llandudno with its wealth of attractions, Victorian architecture and splendid scenery.
THURSDAY We travel over the Menai Strait to Anglesey and
popular heritage attraction for many years, for an afternoon of exploration. It showcases historic buildings relocated from across Wales, including a farm, a tannery, mills and a chapel.
THURSDAY We depart after breakfast and travel to Big Pit National Coal Museum, once a working coal mine. Explore the Mining Galleries, plus exhibitions
in the Pithead Baths and historic colliery buildings, with the option of an underground tour of the mine for those who wish. From here we continue our journey home. (During the underground tour visitors will be required to walk a distance of 700 metres wearing a helmet and carrying a lamp weighing 5 kg, in lighting levels generally lower than many will be used to.)
visit Beaumaris, arguably the prettiest town on the island, with its stunning waterfront and mountain views, and impressively long pier. We start with a visit to Beaumaris Gaol, a haunting and dramatic spectacle providing a fascinating insight into the world of the prisoner during the 1800s. Walk along the dimly lit corridors
and explore the spartan cells. We then have time to obtain lunch (at own expense) before enjoying an afternoon at leisure to further explore this captivating seaside town.
FRIDAY We enjoy some time at leisure in Chester, before commencing our homeward journey in the afternoon.
Tenby & the South Wales Coast
MONDAY 10 APRIL 2023 5 DAYS FROM £415
MONDAY 21 AUGUST 2023 5 DAYS FROM £499
A charming resort on the rugged coastline of South Wales, with sandy beaches, palm trees, a quaint harbour and ancient town walls. Wander the streets of Tenby and you’re taken back in time! This delightful corner of Wales has a seemingly endless rugged coastline giving way to the Preseli Hills, historic towns and picturesque villages.
THE CLARENCE HOUSE HOTEL, Tenby AA 2-star Recommended Four nights dinner bed & breakfast
The Clarence House has been family owned for 60 years. It is in one of the best positions on The Esplanade with front sea views from South Beach over Caldey Island and across the bay to the Gower Coast, North Devon and Somerset. Facilities include: Dining room with attractive sea views; lounge leading to the enclosed Rose Garden; small private paved cliff garden for sitting and with access to steps down to the South Beach; complimentary WiFi; and live entertainment most evenings. Porterage is included.
Limited single rooms with no supplement.
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MONDAY Outward journey to Tenby, with time to settle in before dinner.
TUESDAY Our first visit today is the Lovespoon Workshop
at Kilgetty, to see a carving demonstration showcasing this wonderful 17th century Welsh tradition. On then to the National Wool Museum, to discover the spellbinding story of the Welsh woollen industry. Final
North Wales Explorer
MONDAY 8 MAY 2023 5 DAYS FROM £435
One of the prime resorts on the beautiful North Wales coast, our base of Llandudno has a great deal to offer. The broad sweep of the bay is sheltered by the Great Orme and Little Orme headlands and the majestic mountains of Snowdonia.
FOUR OAKS HOTEL, Llandudno 2-star Four nights dinner bed and breakfast; entertainment on most nights
This popular hotel is situated in the heart of Llandudno on its picturesque promenade.
Classically designed but equipped with modern features and facilities to enjoy a relaxing stay. Facilities include restaurant and bar; and free WiFi. Porterage is included.
Limited single rooms with no supplement.
Sea view supplement £24 pp Discount for National Trust members £13 Tour
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MONDAY Outward journey to the charming spa town of Buxton, where we take a break, before continuing to the Four Oaks Hotel for our four night stay.
TUESDAY We travel over the Menai Strait to Anglesey and visit Beaumaris, arguably the prettiest town on the island, with its stunning waterfront and mountain views, and impressively long pier. We start with a visit to Beaumaris Gaol. Walk along the dimly lit corridors and explore the spartan cells. (N.B.: there is one flight of stairs to navigate, and the site is not accessible to wheelchairs.) We then have time to obtain lunch (at own expense) before enjoying an afternoon at leisure to further explore this captivating seaside town.
WEDNESDAY A day at leisure to explore Llandudno with its wealth of attractions, Victorian
stop is Cenarth, where the River Teifi makes its way through the centre of the village to produce a spectacular series of waterfalls, before making our way back to Tenby.
WEDNESDAY A scenic drive to Scolton Manor, a traditional Victorian country house sympathetically restored in order to provide visitors with a taste of Victorian society and style. Our journey continues along the north Pembrokeshire coast to St David’s, the smallest cathedral city in Britain. From here we return along the coast road through the picturesque villages of Solva and Newgale, for a final
stop in Haverfordwest, an ancient county town of Pembrokeshire where the castle dominates the skyline.
THURSDAY (April) A half day tour to the charming walled town of Pembroke with its magnificent Norman Castle and numerous fine old buildings. We return to Tenby for an afternoon at leisure.
(August) We enjoy a full day at leisure in Tenby today, perhaps take the short boat trip to Caldey Island (at own cost), an oasis of calm where you can watch seabirds or relax on a tiny beach.
FRIDAY After a hearty breakfast, we say goodbye and head for home with fond memories.
architecture and splendid scenery.
THURSDAY This morning we enjoy a narrow gauge steam train ride on the Llanberis Lake Railway, a delightful hour long journey showcasing breathtaking views of Snowdon as well as 13th century Dolbadarn Castle, and past Llanberis’ twin lakes. After time to obtain lunch in Llanberis we then continue to Bodnant Garden. This world famous garden covers
80 acres and is superbly located with breathtaking views of Snowdonia. (N.B. There are some steep pathways; sturdy footwear is recommended.)
FRIDAY On our return journey we take a break in Chester. This beautiful city has a unique atmosphere and the compact centre is a delight to explore. From here we continue homeward.
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& the Gower Peninsula
THURSDAY 22 JUNE 2023 5 DAYS FROM £485
The natural beauty of the Pembrokeshire coast and the Gower Peninsula are famed all over the world. Glorious sandy beaches and seemingly endless rugged coastline give way to the Preseli Hills, historic towns and villages. Our hotel is in Carmarthen, an ideal base from which to explore this delightful corner of Wales.
IVY BUSH ROYAL HOTEL, Carmarthen 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, and two nights entertainment
Located on the River Towy and within walking distance of the town centre, the Ivy Bush has been sympathetically modernised whilst retaining its old world charm. Facilities include: Restaurant; large lounge area; and bar. There are a few steps along the corridors to access some bedrooms. Porterage is included.
Single room supplement £48 Tour Ref P400
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THURSDAY We travel to Carmarthen, making suitable stops en route, and arrive late afternoon at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel for our four night stay.
FRIDAY We travel west to the popular holiday resort of Tenby, where you will find old town walls, interesting little side streets to explore, and superb beaches. Following some time at leisure, we embark on a seventy five minute cruise taking in some of Pembrokeshire’s most dramatic offshore islands. Cruise the famous pirate Paul Jones’ bay, with the imposing Cathedral Caverns looming in the distance. At the base of these caverns you may be able to view thousands of resident and visiting birds including puffins, razorbills, cormorants and gannets.
Railways, Waterways & Puffin Island
MONDAY 10 JULY 2023 5 DAYS FROM £489
Join us as we journey through the spectacular scenery of Wales, with iconic landmarks and globally recognised architecture. This inspired tour includes a rail journey, a canal cruise, a cruise around Puffin Island, and a ride on the famous Anderton Boat Lift.
BEAUFORT PARK HOTEL, Mold, North Wales AA 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, and two nights entertainment
Set in rural North Wales a short drive from the historic market town of Mold. Facilities include: The Orchard Restaurant; Arches Bar; Coffee Lounge; and complimentary Wi-Fi. Porterage is included. There is no lift, however there are plenty of ground floor rooms.
Limited single rooms with no supplement Tour Ref P404
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MONDAY We depart in the morning and head to Northwich
for a ride on the magnificent Anderton Boat Lift. Originally built in 1875, the structure lifts passengers aboard the elegant Edwin Clark boat from the River Weaver to the Trent and Mersey Canal high above. A visitor centre houses an exhibition focusing on the lift’s history together with its control centre. We also enjoy a lunch of soup and sandwiches here, before transferring to the hotel to be greeted with tea/ coffee and Bara Brith.
TUESDAY Today we head to Anglesey where we have time at leisure to explore the quaint, historic streets of Beaumaris, with its stunning waterfront and mountain views, and impressively long pier. In the afternoon we enjoy an hour long cruise around Puffin Island, a bird sanctuary and nesting site for many species of breeding seabirds. Look out for common guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes and of course, puffins,
SATURDAY Following a morning in Carmarthen where today is market day, we then travel via St Brides Bay and Newgale Sands to St David’s, Britain’s smallest cathedral city. Time at leisure, before re-joining the coach and returning back to the hotel.
SUNDAY South today, through Kidwelly, as we journey to the picture postcard resort of Mumbles, located in Swansea
Bay. This afternoon we take a short drive to the Gower Heritage Centre, to meet our guide for a tour of the unspoilt scenery of the Gower Peninsula. We then return to the Heritage Centre and enjoy a Gower cream tea.
MONDAY We depart after breakfast and commence our homeward journey.
with informative and entertaining commentary along the way. (N.B. It is approx a 5 minute walk to Beaumaris Pier for the cruise. Passengers may get wet due to sea spray. In extreme weather if Puffin Island is deemed unnavigable, the Menai Strait cruise will be offered as an alternative, weather permitting)
WEDNESDAY From the pretty town of Llangollen we join the Rheilffordd Llangollen Railway for a nostalgic train ride. Next we take a trip on the Llangollen Canal, the country’s biggest navigable aqueduct, known as the “Stream in the Sky”.
THURSDAY We pay a visit to the National Waterways Museum at Ellesmere Port. A marvellously self-contained world where you can still walk around its locks, docks and warehouses and visit its forge, stables and workers cottages. There’s so much to explore from the handsome Victorian buildings, which house the museum’s fascinating displays, to the locks and moorings, home to colourful historic and visiting narrow boats. In the afternoon we enjoy time at leisure in Chester.
FRIDAY On our return journey we take a break in Buxton, before continuing homeward.
Snowdonia Rail & Sail
MONDAY 14 AUGUST 2023
5 DAYS FROM £445
One of the prime resorts on the beautiful North Wales coast, our base of Llandudno has a great deal to offer. The broad sweep of the bay is sheltered by the Great Orme and Little Orme headlands and the majestic mountains of Snowdonia.
FOUR OAKS HOTEL, Llandudno 2-star
Four nights dinner, bed & breakfast, entertainment on most evenings
Situated in the heart of Llandudno on its picturesque promenade, the hotel is classically designed but comes equipped with all the latest modern features. Facilities include: Restaurant; bar; and complimentary WiFi. The hotel has a lift, and porterage is included.
Limited single rooms with no supplement.
Sea view supplement £24 pp Tour Ref P405
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MONDAY Outward journey to the charming spa town of Buxton, where we take a break, before continuing to the Four Oaks Hotel for our four night stay.
TUESDAY We journey into Anglesey to Beaumaris today, where we commence with an hour’s cruise along the Menai Straits. With informative commentary along the way, there will be ample opportunity to spot an abundance of wildlife as we pass Victorian piers, palatial manor houses and Anglesey’s very own Millionaires’ Row. We then enjoy some time at leisure in Beaumaris itself, arguably the prettiest town in Anglesey with its stunning waterfront and mountain views, and impressively long pier.
WEDNESDAY A day at leisure to explore Llandudno with its wealth of attractions, Victorian
Heart of Wales & Hereford
SUNDAY 15 OCTOBER 2023
5 DAYS FROM £509
Our base for this tour is the historic and elegant spa town of Llandrindod Wells in Mid Wales, a charming town full of character, and a great central location for our itinerary.
METROPOLE HOTEL, Llandrindod Wells AA 4-star
Four nights dinner, bed & breakfast
In the historic spa town of Llandrindod Wells, this is one of the region’s leading luxury hotels. Facilities include: Spencer’s Brasserie; Radnor & Miles Restaurant; bar; and The Rock Spa with swimming pool. Porterage is included.
Single room supplement £40 Tour Ref P403
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SUNDAY Outward journey with a suitable stop en route.
MONDAY A day in Hereford
today, where we are accompanied by our knowledgeable Blue Badge Guide for a walking tour, highlighting the fascinating past and present of the city. Following this we visit Hereford Cathedral for a guided tour, as we explore the rich history, art and treasures contained within. We also include entry into the Mappa Mundi and Chained Library (please note these will be self-guided visits.)
TUESDAY Enjoy a scenic drive to Aberystwyth, the principal holiday resort on the west coast of Wales. Nestling between three hills and two beaches, the town boasts a wide promenade from where on a clear day, you may see Mount Snowdon. After time at leisure, we join the Vale of Rheidol Steam Train, one of the Great Little Trains of Wales. We enjoy a scenic journey to Devil’s Bridge, where we re-join the coach and return to our hotel.
architecture and splendid scenery.
THURSDAY This morning we enjoy a narrow gauge steam train ride on the Llanberis Lake Railway, a delightful hour long journey showcasing breathtaking views of Snowdon as well as 13th century Dolbadarn Castle, and past Llanberis’ twin lakes. We have time to obtain lunch in Llanberis (at own cost) before transferring to the unique and stunning Italianate village
of Portmeirion, constructed between 1925 and 1976 by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis as a tribute to the atmosphere of the Mediterranean, and to show how a naturally beautiful site could be developed without being spoiled.
FRIDAY On our return journey we take a break in Chester. This beautiful city has a unique atmosphere and the compact centre is a delight to explore. From here we continue homeward.
WEDNESDAY A morning’s scenic tour of the Elan Valley, including a visit to the Elan Valley Visitor Centre. Set in a fantastic location against a spectacular backdrop of a stone dam, Elan is a haven of wildlife and nature nestled within
the Cambrian Mountains. We return to Llandrindod Wells for an afternoon of exploration of this delightful Victorian spa town.
THURSDAY We commence our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route.
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Spirit of Snowdonia
MONDAY 23 OCTOBER 2023 5 DAYS FROM £405
One of the prime resorts on the beautiful North Wales coast, our base of Llandudno has a great deal to offer. The broad sweep of the bay is sheltered by the Great Orme and Little Orme headlands and the majestic mountains of Snowdonia. We enjoy some highlights of the area, including visits to Plas Newydd and Penderyn Distillery.
FOUR OAKS HOTEL, Llandudno 2-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, entertainment on most evenings
This popular hotel is situated in the heart of Llandudno on its picturesque promenade. Classically designed but equipped with modern features and facilities to enjoy a relaxing stay. Facilities include restaurant and bar; and free WiFi. Porterage is included.
Limited single rooms with no supplement Sea view supplement £24 pp
Discount for National Trust members £11 Tour Ref P405
ITINERARY
MONDAY Outward journey to the charming spa town of Buxton, where we take a break, before continuing to the Four Oaks Hotel for our four night stay.
TUESDAY Enjoy a beautiful circular scenic tour of the Snowdonia National Park, which includes a break in the lakeside village of Llanberis and also Betws-y-Coed, known as the gateway to Snowdonia. We later return to Llandudno for an hour long guided tour of Penderyn Distillery, to learn about their award-winning whisky. At the end of the tour, there will be the chance for a sample in the Tasting Bar.
WEDNESDAY A day at leisure to explore Llandudno with its
wealth of attractions, Victorian architecture and splendid scenery.
THURSDAY We travel to Anglesey and visit Beaumaris, arguably the prettiest town on the island with a stunning waterfront and mountain views. Time to explore and have lunch (own cost) before we make the short transfer to Plas Newydd House and Garden. With breathtaking scenery, this elegant house contains a military museum, works of art and regular exhibitions. Enjoy the surrounding gardens and wonderful views of the Menai Strait and Snowdonia.
FRIDAY We enjoy some time at leisure in Chester, before commencing our homeward journey in the afternoon.
Killarney & the Ring of Kerry
SUNDAY 23 APRIL 2023 6 DAYS FROM £599
Killarney is a superb holiday destination, offering pure unspoilt scenery, and the Ring of Kerry is one of Ireland’s most breath-taking natural wonders.
RIVER ISLAND HOTEL, Castleisland Co. Kerry 3-star Three nights dinner bed & breakfast
A warm and genuine Irish welcome awaits you at this homely hotel centrally located in the vibrant market town of Castleisland. Our package includes one drink per person (beer, wine or soft drink) with dinner each evening at the River Island Hotel, and nightly entertainment including one night of traditional Irish entertainment in the bar. Please note: a form of valid photo ID is required for travel to Ireland for British/Irish citizens.
Supplement for sole occupancy of a twin/double room £100 Tour Ref P500
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SUNDAY With an early start we travel to Holyhead in time for an early afternoon sailing to Bray and dinner bed & breakfast at the Wilton Hotel.
MONDAY We make our way to the west of Ireland taking a break in Adare, renowned as Ireland’s prettiest village. Time to explore its main street which is punctuated with beautiful stone buildings, medieval monasteries
and a picturesque park, before we continue to the River Island Hotel for our three night stay.
TUESDAY Another highlight of this tour as we make our way to Killarney and enjoy a traditional jaunting car ride through the National Park, followed by a delightful cruise on Lough Leane. Time in the afternoon to explore Killarney, before returning to our hotel.
WEDNESDAY With the benefit
Waterford’s Copper Coast
WEDNESDAY 12 JULY 2023 6 DAYS FROM £635
A lovely break to Ireland’s South East including three highlights; Waterford, Co. Wexford and the stunning medieval town of Kilkenny.
DOOLEY’S HOTEL, Waterford 3-star
Three nights dinner bed & breakfast, one night dinner & bed only (breakfast to be taken on return ferry crossing) entertainment on one night
A family run hotel offering contemporary conveniences with a warm welcome and traditional Irish hospitality, just a stone’s throw from shopping and attractions. Facilities include: New Ship Restaurant; Dry Dock Bar; and WiFi. Porterage is included, and the hotel has a lift. Please note: a form of valid photo ID is required for travel to Ireland for British/Irish citizens.
Single room supplement £116 Tour Ref P510
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WEDNESDAY An early start as we make our way to Holyhead for the ferry crossing to Dublin, with overnight dinner, bed & breakfast in Bray.
THURSDAY We head south, paying a visit to Mount Usher Gardens en route. Mount Usher Gardens is a haven of beauty and tranquillity, named by Monty Don as one of his favourite gardens in the world, and boasting many scenic walks, stunning views
and has the River Vartry running through it. We enjoy a guided tour here, as well as ample time to explore at leisure. We continue to Waterford for our four night stay, enjoying a welcome drink on arrival.
FRIDAY A day at leisure to explore Waterford. Established by the Vikings in the 9th century, it is now capital of Ireland’s sunny South East. Perhaps enjoy a guided walking tour of the historic city, visit the museums, or the world-famous Waterford
of a local guide we explore the Ring of Kerry. This picturesque peninsula offers some of the most stunning coastline and magnificent mountain scenery in the country, together with lovely, traditional Irish towns and villages.
THURSDAY Leaving Castleisland we make our way to the Irish National Stud and Japanese Gardens, the beating heart of Ireland’s thoroughbred horse industry. Time to enjoy the
unique experience of horses and horticulture, before continuing to the Wilton Hotel, Bray for dinner and overnight accommodation.
FRIDAY A “Grab & Go” snack at the hotel this morning, before we head to Dublin and board an early morning ferry to Holyhead. Breakfast is included on board, and from Holyhead we continue homeward.
Overnight hotels are varied in their location and style, and porterage is included throughout.
Crystal and Visitor Centre (charges may apply to all).
SATURDAY Kilkenny is today’s destination, for a day of exploration. We begin with an introduction to this wellpreserved medieval town with a ride on the Kilkenny Road Train. Sit back and relax as it takes us through the narrow streets to reveal the abbey, and cathedral among other highlights. In the afternoon we have time to further explore the compact city on foot.
SUNDAY Today we venture into County Wexford, commencing with a visit to the JFK Arboretum. A permanent memorial to America’s assassinated president,
it contains a wonderful international collection of trees and shrubs. On next to the Dunbrody Famine Ship, an authentic reproduction of an 1840s emigrant vessel, it provides a world-class interpretation of the famine emigrant experience, complete with characters in traditional costume further adding to the authenticity.
MONDAY An early departure from the hotel this morning, as we head to Rosslare for an early morning ferry (breakfast included on board) to Pembroke, and continue homeward.
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Grand Tour of Ireland
SUNDAY 22 OCTOBER 2023 11 DAYS FROM £1119
A once in a lifetime visit to the Emerald Isle! This fantastic tour gives you the opportunity to see Ireland from top to bottom, from the Antrim coast and Giant’s Causeway, Donegal and Galway to Killarney and the Ring of Kerry.
STORMONT HOTEL, Belfast 4-star
Two nights dinner bed & breakfast
Adjacent to the magnificent Stormont Estate, this is a recently refurbished, luxurious hotel.
CENTRAL HOTEL, Donegal 3-star
Two nights dinner bed & breakfast
In the centre of Donegal, this well appointed hotel also has leisure facilities.
FALLS HOTEL, Ennistymon
3-star
Two nights dinner bed & breakfast
A former manor house overlooking the river, complete with spa facilities.
KILLARNEY TOWERS HOTEL, Killarney 4-star
Three nights dinner bed & breakfast
Superbly appointed hotel with a great reputation, occupying a prime position in Killarney
ITINERARY
SUNDAY With an early departure, we head to Cairnryan for our crossing to Belfast, for a two night stay at the Stormont Hotel, making suitable stops en route.
MONDAY We start the day with a 2.5 hour panoramic tour of Northern Ireland’s buzzing capital city. Standing on the banks of the River Lagan, and where RMS Titanic was built, enjoy informative commentary along the way as you tour Belfast’s sights. Following this you will have further time to explore the city on foot.
TUESDAY Today we hit the breathtaking Antrim Coast Road to the Giant’s Causeway. A superb visitor experience, which includes interactive exhibits, audio guides and astounding views out to the North Atlantic Ocean. From here, we continue along the scenic north coast and then south via Derry to Donegal for our two night stay.
WEDNESDAY A full day excursion to Glenveagh National Park, where you can explore the park, gardens and the visitor’s centre which houses extensive displays, and even has an award-winning living heather roof, mimicking the surrounding landscape. Our visit includes a shuttle bus to, and a tour of, the hauntingly beautiful coastally located castle.
THURSDAY We depart Donegal with a pause at Mullaghmore where Lord Mountbatten died in 1979. We then continue to Galway with a break here to take in the cultural and maritime history, before arriving in Ennistymon for our two night stay.
FRIDAY We make our way to the coast to find the mighty Cliffs of Moher, rising 700 ft above the Atlantic Ocean. On a clear day the viewing platforms offer stunning views of the Aran Islands, Kerry Mountains and Galway Bay. There will be ample time to explore both outdoors and the Cliffs of Moher visitor centre, before we continue to the spa town of Lisdoonvarna for free time.
SATURDAY We depart the hotel and visit Limerick, an ancient city where the River Shannon meets the Wild Atlantic Way. Straddling the banks of the River Shannon, the city has an interesting history and is now quirky, arty and utterly individual. Following time at leisure here we continue on to Adare. Renowned as one of Ireland’s prettiest and friendliest villages, Adare has been designated a heritage town by the Irish government. From here we travel to our Killarney hotel for a three night stay.
SUNDAY Today we enjoy a traditional jaunting car ride through the National Park, followed by a delightful cruise on Lough Leane. There will also be
time today to explore the delights of Killarney, due to the hotel’s central location.
MONDAY The Ring of Kerry, with its magnificent coast and countryside, is the best known scenic drive in Ireland. This picturesque peninsula offers some of the most stunning coastline and magnificent mountain scenery in the country, together with lovely, traditional Irish towns and villages.
TUESDAY We depart the hotel and head to Ireland’s capital city of Dublin, arriving in the afternoon. Enjoy some free time shopping, sightseeing, or perhaps taking in some live entertainment from the street performers at Temple Bar. From here we continue to our hotel for dinner and overnight accommodation.
WEDNESDAY We board an early morning ferry to Holyhead, with breakfast included on board, arriving home in the evening.
Please note: a form of valid photo ID is required for travel to Ireland for British/Irish citizens.
TALBOT HOTEL, Stillorgan 4-star
One night dinner and overnight accommodation
Boasting multiple quality and service awards, this is a hotel of excellent standing.
Single room supplement £216 Discount for National Trust members £10
Porterage included throughout Tour Ref P502
All Inclusive Burns Night Break
THURSDAY 19 JANUARY 2023 5 DAYS FROM £359
A fantastic all-inclusive break to celebrate Scotland’s most famous Bard with a traditional Burns Supper. This tour also includes excursions to Glasgow, Stirling, Loch Lomond, plus a tour and tasting at a whisky distillery.
THE WINNOCK HOTEL, Drymen Nr Loch Lomond 3-star Package includes four nights dinner, bed & breakfast; three packed lunches; a glass of wine with dinner each evening; tea/ coffee after dinner; free bar from 7.30pm to 10.30pm each evening (selected drinks); and three nights entertainment. (Please note: the evenings on which the different entertainment takes place may be subject to change)
Situated on the green within the pretty village of Drymen, this former coaching inn has been tastefully extended to its present day form.
Facilities include: Merlin restaurant; and Ptarmigan Bar & Lounge. No lift, however there are plenty of ground floor rooms available on request. Porterage is included.
Single room supplement £74 Tour Ref P317
ITINERARY
THURSDAY We travel north across the border, with suitable stops en route. Enjoy a warm welcome by the Hotel Manager, then time to settle in before dinner.
FRIDAY Today begins with a visit to Stirling, rich in history and home to one of the most important castles in Scotland. Enjoy some time at leisure to browse the independent boutiques in the historic surroundings of the old town, or perhaps visit the bronze statue of Robert Burns. Onwards then to Callander, a popular stop at the gateway to the Highlands, situated on the River Teith. We return to the hotel via the Duke’s Pass. This evening we enjoy a traditional Burns Supper, complete with piper to address the haggis.
SATURDAY We journey to cosmopolitan Glasgow. With stylish shops, rich history and
heritage, Glasgow is home to some of Scotland’s best cultural attractions, including a statue of Robert Burns in George Square. In the afternoon we enjoy an informative and entertaining tour of the Glengoyne Distillery, followed by a tasting of one of their whiskies. After this evening’s dinner, we enjoy storytelling on the Jacobites, followed by a weaponry display.
SUNDAY A scenic excursion around Loch Lomond. We stop at the Loch Lomond Shores, overlooking the majesty of the Loch at Balloch, for a spot of retail therapy. We then continue to the picturesque village of Luss on the banks of the Loch, before continuing to Inveraray on stunning Loch Fyne. Enjoy another evening of Scottish entertainment following dinner.
MONDAY We bid farewell to Scotland with a hot toddy, and commence our homeward journey, with suitable stops en route.
Aberfoyle & the Trossachs National Park
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A winter warmer low in cost, but high in value! Based on the edge of the Trossachs within one of Scotland’s National Parks, the hotel is a great base for our itinerary.
ROB ROY HOTEL, Aberfoyle Visit Scotland 3-star
Four nights dinner, bed & breakfast and two nights entertainment
Situated in idyllic countryside at the gateway to the Trossachs, and set within Scotland’s first National Park, the hotel is a short stroll along the banks of the Forth River to the picturesque village of Aberfoyle. Facilities include: Tartan Tea Room; Thistle Bar Lounge.
Limited
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MONDAY We travel north to Scotland, taking breaks en route.
TUESDAY Today begins with a visit to Stirling, rich in history, spectacular scenery and home to one of the most important castles in Scotland. Enjoy some time at leisure to browse the independent boutiques in the historic surroundings of the old town. We next head to the bustling town of Callander, a popular stop at the gateway to the Highlands, situated on the River Teith. We return to the hotel via the Duke’s Pass.
WEDNESDAY We journey to Edinburgh, the compact, hilly capital, with its medieval old town, striking Georgian architecture, and Edinburgh Castle dominating the skyline. Whether you prefer shopping or sightseeing, Edinburgh has both bases more than covered!
THURSDAY Today, an excursion into the Trossachs National Park. Enjoy breathtaking views as we pass by wooded glens, braes,
and lochs. We include a stop at Loch Lomond Shores, for a spot of retail therapy, or a bite to eat in one of the cafés (at own cost). We also include a visit to the picturesque village of Luss on the west side of the Loch, and round off the day at Aberfoyle’s
Woollen Mill where we have time to browse the traditional Scottish wares, before returning to the hotel.
FRIDAY We depart after our final Scottish breakfast, making suitable stops en route.
All Inclusive Fort William
MONDAY 27 MARCH 2023
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This tour offers a perfect blend of scenery as we explore dramatic Scottish coastline and countryside, all while enjoying a great value all-inclusive package during our four night stay.
ALEXANDRA HOTEL Fort William AA 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast; three drinks vouchers per day*; two light lunches; two packed lunches and two nights entertainment
The charming Alexandra Hotel has been part of the fabric of Fort William since Victorian times. Centrally located in the town, the hotel offers comfortable accommodation and traditional Scottish hospitality. Facilities include: Linnhe Restaurant; The Bistro; lift to all floors. Porterage is included.
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MONDAY We travel north to Scotland, taking breaks en route. TUESDAY A day at leisure. Fort William’s setting is spectacular, on the shores of Loch Linnhe, dominated by the mighty Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain. Perhaps visit the West Highland Museum (admission is free), home to a large collection of Jacobite memorabilia. A light lunch at the hotel is included today.
WEDNESDAY Today we join the Scotrail train on a round trip to Mallaig. Regarded as one of the world’s great rail journeys, we follow in the footsteps of Harry Potter and the Hogwarts Express. With views of Ben Nevis, the memorable journey takes us to Glenfinnan and across the iconic 21 arch Horseshoe Viaduct, past the picturesque
silver sands of Morar, onto Mallaig, a busy fishing port on the North West coast. We have some time at leisure here, to enjoy our provided packed lunch and explore this large village in its stunning setting, before retracing our steps on the return train back to Fort William.
THURSDAY We enjoy a spectacular day, starting with a visit to the war memorial at Spean Bridge, then enjoying magnificent views of Loch Garry, along Glen Moriston to Loch Ness and Fort Augustus. With some time to explore here
and perhaps pay a visit to the Caledonian Canal Visitor Centre, before we return to the hotel for a light lunch. Our afternoon visit is to the Ben Nevis Distillery. Founded in 1825 by “Long John McDonald”, the distillery is located at the foot of the majestic Ben Nevis mountain. Following an informative guided tour, we have the opportunity to sample one of their whiskies.
FRIDAY We depart after our final Scottish breakfast, complete with a packed lunch for the journey home, making suitable stops en route.
*3 drinks vouchers
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maximum of 2 per day can be used for alcoholic drinks – Drinks choice
selected house wines,
spirits (not De Luxe and Malts) draught
Lochs & Glens of Scotland
MONDAY 8 MAY 2023 5 DAYS FROM £425
Based on the edge of the Trossachs within one of Scotland’s National Parks, the hotel is a great base for our itinerary, where we include two cruises, a castle and a distillery visit on this great value holiday!
ROB ROY HOTEL, Aberfoyle Visit Scotland 3-star Four nights dinner bed & breakfast and two nights entertainment
Situated in idyllic countryside at the gateway to the Trossachs, and set within Scotland’s first National Park, the hotel is a short stroll along the banks of the Forth River to the picturesque village of Aberfoyle. Facilities include: Tartan Tea Room; Thistle Bar Lounge.
Limited single rooms with no supplement Tour Ref P325
ITINERARY
MONDAY We travel north to Scotland, taking breaks en route.
TUESDAY Today begins with a
visit to Stirling, rich in history and spectacular scenery. We include a visit to Stirling Castle, widely regarded as one of Scotland’s grandest castles, with its imposing position and impressive architecture. Following this, enjoy some time at leisure to browse the independent boutiques in the historic surroundings of the old town.
WEDNESDAY A scenic drive today as we explore the Trossachs, an area recognised as one of outstanding beauty, with breathtaking views as we pass by wooded glens, braes and lochs. We visit Callander, a bustling town situated on the River Teith, often described as the gateway to the Highlands. We then venture further west, and take time to relax and enjoy a tranquil one hour cruise of Loch Katrine. From here, we return to Aberfoyle via the Duke’s Pass, with a stop off at the Scottish
Delights of Dumfries & Galloway
MONDAY 19 JUNE 2023 5 DAYS FROM £499
Explore this often overlooked corner of Scotland, with its rugged coastline, picturesque harbours, beautiful gardens and stately homes.
HOLIDAY INN DUMFRIES, 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast
Located on the 100 acre Crichton Estate, this 3-star hotel blends state of the art facilities with traditional Scottish hospitality. Facilities include: Bankend Bar & Brasserie; The Elizabeth Lounge; and free WiFi. Rooms all have walk in showers with small step, hotel has a lift, and porterage is included.
Single room supplement
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MONDAY We travel north across the border, with suitable stops en route.
TUESDAY We visit Drumlanrig
Castle & Gardens this morning, and enjoy a guided tour of the spectacular castle, which presents one of the finest examples of late 17th century Renaissance architecture in Scotland, and an internationally renowned art collection. We then spend the afternoon at leisure in the historic market town of Dumfries, with its atmospheric lanes and quarters to explore, and home to the Robert Burns Centre and Burns House, where Scotland’s national poet spent the last years of his life.
WEDNESDAY Today’s excursion takes us past Sweetheart Abbey and along the coast with views over the Solway Firth, before arriving in the picturesque harbour town of Kirkcudbright, with its colourful blend of medieval, Georgian and Victorian buildings and home to some lovely artists’ galleries and studios. Following time to explore, we then visit Threave Garden. Discover a beautifully
Wool Centre to browse the traditional Scottish wares, before returning to the hotel.
THURSDAY We commence the day with a visit to the picturesque Balloch, a charming village located at the southern edge of Loch Lomond, and home to the Loch Lomond Shores Visitor Centre. From here we embark on a scenic one hour
Loch Lomond cruise, and then continue on to the picturesque village of Luss. In the afternoon we enjoy an informative and entertaining tour of the Glengoyne Distillery, followed by a tasting of one of their whiskies.
FRIDAY We depart after our final Scottish breakfast, making suitable stops en route.
landscaped garden for all seasons, and a haven for wildlife. Take a stroll through the secret garden, rockery and walled garden, or admire the stunning views over the Galloway Hills.
THURSDAY Today we head north to the historic bustling town of Moffat in the Annandale Valley, for some time at leisure. Rich with heritage and history, the town is full of art galleries, shops, cosy pubs and cafés just waiting to be discovered. We
then continue to Annandale Distillery, to enjoy a guided tour, taking in the fascinating past with a glimpse into their future. Learn about the unique distillation process, and enjoy a wee dram! (Please note: the production area can only be accessed by two steep stairwells.)
FRIDAY We bid farewell to Scotland and commence our homeward journey, with suitable stops en route.
Book online: www.pccoaches.co.uk
TUESDAY 4 JULY 2023 7 DAYS FROM £1135
The ultimate scenic island-hopping experience in the Outer Hebrides. This area of unspoilt natural beauty offers spectacular scenery in remote locations, with impressive mountain ranges and miles of golden beaches.
ACCOMMODATION
1ST NIGHT – ALONA HOTEL, Motherwell 4-star
2ND & 3RD NIGHT – DARK ISLAND HOTEL, Benbecula 3-star
4TH & 5TH NIGHT – CABARFEIDH HOTEL, Stornoway 4-star
6TH NIGHT – THE PRIORY HOTEL, Inverness 3-star Board Basis: dinner bed & breakfast throughout; plus 2 packed lunches Hotels are varied in style and standard, and travellers should give consideration to the fact that they will often be in beautiful yet isolated locations where the scenery is the real selling point. Porterage included at Dark Island Hotel & Cabarfeidh Hotel.
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TUESDAY We head north with an overnight stay at the Alona Hotel, Motherwell.
WEDNESDAY With an early departure, we enjoy spectacular scenery as we pass Loch Lomond, Loch Awe and Fort William, arriving at Mallaig for our 3.5 hour crossing to Lochboisdale. We then travel north to the Dark Island Hotel on Benbecula, our base for two nights, enjoying tea/coffee on arrival.
THURSDAY Today’s island hopping begins by taking the causeway across to South Uist, where the west coast is a continuous sandy beach and the east is dominated by mountainous peaks. On then via a further causeway to Eriskay, famous for the Eriskay Ponies. From here enjoy the short ferry crossing to the remote Isle of Barra which is considered by many to be the most beautiful little island in Britain, with tranquil beaches, and distinctive culture, where Gaelic is still widely spoken. We will also venture across the causeway (time permitting) to stunning Vatersay, the most southerly inhabited island in the Outer Hebrides. Today’s excursion will also include a packed lunch.
FRIDAY We depart for our onward journey to North Uist, via the Benbecula causeway. North Uist is a relatively flat island covered with peat bogs, low hills and lochans. With more than half the land covered by water, North Uist is a bird watcher’s paradise. We board the afternoon ferry for the one hour crossing to Harris, armed with our packed lunches, and travel up the west coast taking in some of the most breathtaking scenery in the Western Isles. The final leg of today’s journey is to Lewis and the Cabarfeidh Hotel in Stornoway.
SATURDAY We include a full day guided tour of Lewis today. The most northerly Hebridean island, and the largest island in the Outer Hebrides, it has a history dating back thousands of years, with ancient stone circles and rows of standing stones. Most notable is Callanish, where we find the “Hebrides’ Stonehenge”.
SUNDAY Enjoy the morning free in Stornoway, before an afternoon ferry crossing to Ullapool on the mainland, which takes just under three hours. We continue through wonderful scenery to the Priory Hotel, Inverness, for dinner and overnight accommodation.
MONDAY We commence our homeward journey, with suitable comfort stops en route.
Dunoon & the Isle of Bute
MONDAY 17 JULY
Dunoon is the main resort on the beautiful Cowal Peninsula and the maritime gateway to the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. This popular resort nestles by the Firth of Clyde, against a backdrop of steep wooded slopes, and offers an attractive four mile promenade, a fine Victorian pier, and is surrounded by some of Scotland’s prettiest scenery.
THE ESPLANADE, Dunoon STB 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast
Situated on the West Bay Promenade with stunning views, this hotel offers a warm welcome, friendly service and comfortable accommodation.
Lift serves most floors, however there are a few steps to access the dining room. Porterage is included.
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MONDAY We travel north, with suitable stops en route, before joining the ferry for the twenty minute crossing to Dunoon.
TUESDAY A morning at leisure and an afternoon visit to the enchanting Benmore Botanic Garden in its magnificent mountainside setting and surrounded by dramatic scenery.
WEDNESDAY We travel through stunning scenery beside Loch Eck, to the shores of Loch Fyne and the delightful historic town of Inveraray, where there will be time, for those who wish, to visit the famous jail. (Admission not included).
THURSDAY Another scenic drive today as we travel to the Isle
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
FRIDAY 11 AUGUST 2023 3 DAYS FROM £339
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, a unique display of massed military bands, pipes and drums, and colourful Scottish dancers, in the magnificent atmosphere of Edinburgh Castle.
BEST WESTERN DUNDEE INVERCARSE HOTEL, Dundee 3-star
One night dinner bed & breakfast; one night bed & breakfast (day of the Tattoo)
Set in wooded grounds with the public rooms overlooking the River Tay.
Facilities include: Cocktail Bar; Redwood Lounge; restaurant; and complimentary Wi-Fi. There is no lift. Porterage is included.
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FRIDAY We commence our outward journey, making a suitable stop for a lunchtime break, before continuing to our hotel for dinner bed and breakfast accommodation.
SATURDAY A leisurely departure making our way to Edinburgh for a guided city tour and time at leisure, prior to the evening performance of the tattoo. We return to Dundee late evening for bed & breakfast accommodation.
SUNDAY We depart after breakfast, making a suitable lunch stop en route, before continuing our homeward journey.
Please note: Access to the Tattoo is via a steep gradient and there are always steps to the seats, which may be a problem for those with mobility problems.
of Bute, via a short ferry ride across the Kyles of Bute. We visit Mount Stuart House, often described as an architectural masterpiece and one of the
world’s great houses, set within 300 acres of gardens.
FRIDAY We commence our homeward journey, with suitable stops en route.
of Scotland
MONDAY 11 SEPTEMBER
A holiday rich in culinary experiences, whilst also taking in the beautiful Scottish landscapes around Tayside and Perthshire. Tickle your tastebuds with whisky, gin, artisan chocolate and Scottish fish & chips!
BEST WESTERN DUNDEE INVERCARSE HOTEL, Dundee 3-star Three nights dinner bed & breakfast; one night bed & breakfast
Set in wooded grounds with the public rooms overlooking the River Tay. Facilities include: Cocktail Bar; Redwood Lounge; restaurant; and complimentary WiFi. There is no lift.
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MONDAY Outward journey across the border, making suitable stops en route to the hotel in Dundee, for our four night stay.
TUESDAY Today we travel to St Andrews to visit Kingsbarns Distillery. A perfect introduction to Scotland’s amber nectar, here we partake in a whisky tour and tasting. Following this, there will be time at leisure in St Andrews, where we will later also enjoy a Scottish fish & chip dinner.
WEDNESDAY Our first stop today
is the University of Dundee Botanic Garden, located in 9.5 hectares of gently sloping land near the River Tay. Enjoy the wide range of plants, with fine collections of conifers and broad-leaved trees and shrubs, tropical and temperate glasshouses, water garden and herb garden. Following this, enjoy some time at leisure in the centre of Dundee, after which we head out on the trail of “The Smokie”, and our coastal drive takes us through the golf town of Carnoustie and onwards to
Great Highland Railways
SUNDAY 1 OCTOBER 2023 6 DAYS FROM
Michael Portillo’s “Great Railway Journeys” television series has rekindled our romance with railways. This adventure includes scenery in areas of Scotland that are dramatic in different ways, creating many memorable experiences on these breathtakingly beautiful journeys.
THE PRIORY HOTEL, Beauly Visit Scotland 3-star Three nights dinner bed & breakfast
A popular hotel well located for touring, and just 14 miles from Inverness. Set on an attractive town square this traditional building has been modernised to a very good 3-star standard. No ground floor rooms, but hotel has a lift. Facilities include: Restaurant; bar bistro; Lavazzo coffee lounge; and free WiFi.
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SUNDAY We travel north over the border into Scotland for our overnight stay with dinner at the Alona Hotel, Motherwell.
MONDAY Our journey north continues to the Highlands where we reach Aviemore and enjoy a ride on the nostalgic Strathspey Railway to Broomhill.
On then to Inverness, for time at leisure, before proceeding to the Priory Hotel, Beauly for our three
nights stay. Tea/coffee will be served on arrival, and porterage is included at this hotel.
TUESDAY An early start today for the scenic journey to the remote Georgian town of Thurso. Following time at leisure, enjoy today’s rail journey on the Far North Line, the northernmost railway in the United Kingdom. Experience the wilderness of the moors before the dramatic scenery of the eastern coastline
Arbroath. Here, the Signal Tower museum, steeped in maritime history tells tales of the town and its famous smoked fish.
THURSDAY Following the River Tay to Glamis, we visit the Gin Bothy, to sample the seasonal botanical flavours and also hear the story behind the quirky building. Afterwards, there will be free time in Pitlochry before
travelling deep into Perthshire for a visit to the Highland Chocolatier. Known as the “Chocolatier of the Highlands”, Iain Burnett’s chocolates are hailed by Michelin star chefs worldwide.
FRIDAY After breakfast we begin our return journey, making convenient stops along the way.
unfolds before you.
WEDNESDAY The highlight for most will be today’s journey on one of the world’s finest coastto-coast railway journeys to the Kyle of Lochalsh, overlooking the Isle of Skye. This spectacular train ride is undoubtedly one of the most scenic rail journeys in the United Kingdom. Rejoin the coach for an equally interesting return drive via Loch Ness.
THURSDAY We begin our journey south with a break in Pitlochry, one of the most beautiful and vibrant places to visit in the heart of Scotland.
From here we continue to the Alona Hotel for our final night’s stay with evening meal included.
FRIDAY We bid farewell to Scotland and commence our homeward journey, with suitable stops en route.
Festive
Sidmouth Turkey & Tinsel
6 NOVEMBER 2023
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Enjoy the timeless charm and elegance of this seaside town, with beautiful gardens and a delightful unhurried way of life. This corner of Devon has a great deal to offer, whatever the time of year!
ROYAL YORK & FAULKNER HOTEL, Sidmouth 3-star Four nights dinner bed & breakfast and regular entertainment
This magnificent Regency hotel enjoys an unrivalled position on Sidmouth’s elegant Esplanade. Facilities include: Three tastefully furnished lounges; restaurant overlooking the sea serving four course dinner, followed by coffee; elegant lounge bar open before dinner each evening; Blinis Café Bar; Aspara Spa with hydrotherapy pool, and offering a wide range of treatments (costs apply).
Limited single rooms with no supplement Tour Ref P134
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MONDAY A leisurely outward departure arriving in comfortable time to settle in before dinner.
TUESDAY We start the day in Teignmouth, one of Devon’s oldest resorts. Here you’ll find life revolves around the lawned area known as The Den, the promenade and the pretty working harbour. On then to Exeter, a compact city, and one of the most attractive and historically interesting in England. Perhaps visit the beautiful quayside, or enjoy the stylish shops set in architectural splendour.
WEDNESDAY We enjoy a wonderful scenic drive around Lyme Bay, with lovely views on the way. Our destination is the charming seaside town of Weymouth. The resort has a beautiful beach, and on the
historic old harbour side you’ll find pavement bistros, tea rooms and galleries.
THURSDAY A morning visit to Exmouth, with its colourful indoor market and beautiful seafront with flat promenade. In the afternoon we enjoy time at leisure and discover why so many people select Sidmouth. As well as the lovely level promenade, you may wish to visit the town’s beautiful Connaught Gardens. Take the short walk from the promenade, about 300 yards with a slight incline, and you will be rewarded with delightful gardens and beautiful views of the Devonshire coast.
FRIDAY We depart after breakfast to commence our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route.
Book online: www.pccoaches.co.uk
Chatsworth House at Christmas
FRIDAY 10 NOVEMBER 2023 2 DAYS FROM £189
Join us for this most festive of short breaks, as we enjoy the beauty and wonder of Chatsworth House dressed for Christmas. In addition there is the Chatsworth Christmas market to visit – an attraction in itself! What better way to start the festive season with this truly magical experience for all to enjoy.
JURYS INN Derby AA 4-star
One night dinner bed & breakfast
The Jurys Inn is a great choice for this weekend break and ideal for our itinerary. Facilities include: contemporary restaurant; stylish bar; and coffee bar. The hotel has a lift.
Single room supplement £25 Tour Ref P205
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FRIDAY We make our way to the market town of Bakewell, famous for its Bakewell Pudding. Idyllically situated on the
banks of the River Wye, the biggest town in the Peak District National Park boasts mellow stone buildings, a medieval fivearched stone bridge and quaint courtyards to explore. Next stop is Matlock, a former spa town with glorious scenery, before we continue to our Derby hotel.
SATURDAY We transfer to Chatsworth House. The theme, normally announced in September, will entrance and captivate, as you move from room to room, enjoying Chatsworth’s renowned seasonal celebrations and elaborate decorations, trees and twinkling lights. Once you’ve had your fill of the ornate décor and kaleidoscope of colour, why not soak up the Christmas market atmosphere as you browse over 100 stalls offering
Newquay Turkey & Tinsel
MONDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2023 5 DAYS FROM £375
The appeal of the Cornish coast is legendary, and on this tour we explore pretty villages, dramatic coastline and visit the Eden Project, home to the largest indoor rainforest in the world.
KILBIRNIE HOTEL Newquay 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, nightly entertainment
With an enviable position, The Kilbirnie Hotel is located overlooking Tolcarne and Lusty Glaze beaches, with just a short stroll down onto the golden sands. Facilities include restaurant boasting magnificent sea views; lounge bar; heated indoor swimming pool and sauna, fully equipped fitness suite, and sun terrace. The hotel has a lift.
Limited single rooms with no supplement Tour Ref P166
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MONDAY We drive to the South West, making suitable comfort stops en route. Enjoy mulled wine on arrival.
TUESDAY “Christmas Eve”.
A visit to Bodmin Jail this morning. Built in 1779, the jail has played an important role in Cornwall’s history, and this immersive attraction allows you to delve into an intriguing
hidden history. We continue to Padstow in the afternoon. Enjoy some leisure time here in one of Cornwall’s oldest harbour towns, with its picturesque harbour and medieval buildings, including the 16th century courthouse of Sir Walter Raleigh.
WEDNESDAY “Christmas Day”. We visit the Eden Project where, nestled in a huge crater, huge
a wide range of Christmas gifts and decorations a great opportunity to find perfect presents for all the family.
We depart late afternoon and commence our journey homeward.
Biomes house the largest rainforest in captivity, with stunning plants, exhibitions and striking contemporary gardens. Enjoy a traditional Christmas Dinner this evening.
THURSDAY “New Year’s Eve”. A morning excursion to Cornwall’s capital city of Truro, where
centre stage is the beautiful cathedral surrounded by a maze of intriguing side streets. We then enjoy some time at leisure in Newquay. Tonight, enjoy a NYE dinner followed by entertainment.
FRIDAY We travel home with suitable stops en route.
Durham Lumiere Festival
FRIDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2023 2 DAYS FROM £145
Spend time in the World Heritage City of Durham, and be enchanted as we allow time to enjoy the unique Lumiere Festival on Friday evening.
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DURHAM MARRIOTT HOTEL ROYAL COUNTY, Durham 4-star One night bed and breakfast
In one of the most enviable positions in the city, the Durham Marriott Hotel Royal County boasts an historic heritage and impeccable amenities. Beautifully appointed bedrooms have sitting/ living area, iron & ironing board, and safe. Facilities include: Restaurant; coffee lounge; fitness centre and complimentary WiFi.
Single room supplement £25 Tour Ref
FRIDAY Outward journey to Ripon before continuing on to the hotel for our overnight accommodation with breakfast. As dusk falls, the Lumiere Festival commences across Durham, sprawling across the city as a giant art exhibition, the pieces collected from a variety of artists, visions and nations to culminate in a walkable tour through the centre, with exhibitions lit in an array of colours and designs. Enjoy a self guided tour at your own pace, including the cathedral, illuminated to spectacular effect.
SATURDAY Enjoy time at leisure in Durham today. With its UNESCO World Heritage listed cathedral and castle, charming streets and pretty riverside walks, you’ll find this compact city a delight to explore, and perhaps enjoy some time to indulge in some Christmas shopping! We depart mid afternoon for our journey home.
Potters All-Inclusive Festive Weekender
FRIDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2023 4 DAYS FROM £549
Imagine a place where you can arrive for a short break and over the course of your short break, need not spend a single penny! Look no further, as we offer you the opportunity to visit one of the UK’s only all-inclusive holiday resorts. Overlooking the picturesque Norfolk coast, this all-inclusive break offers the perfect blend of entertainment throughout the day and evening, within an exciting atmosphere that enables you to truly relax and unwind.
POTTERS RESORT, Hopton-on-Sea, Norfolk. Enjoy England 5-star Holiday Village
All Inclusive* package, including 4 meals per day (breakfast, lunch, dinner & late night snack); programme of activities and entertainment throughout each day/evening
Bungalow Bungalow +
These offer more contemporary décor and extra comfort.
Besides the standard facilities, these also include an iron and ironing board, and a drinks fridge/cooler.
Set on the coastline border of Norfolk and Suffolk, situated in the village of Hoptonon-Sea, where the sun rises first at the UK’s most easterly point. Facilities include The Garden Restaurant & Bar; Gallery Restaurant; The Bowlers Bar; The South Terrace and The Atlas Theatre in addition to leisure facilities that include 2 indoor swimming pools. Complimentary WiFi.
Limited bungalows with no single supplement.
Bungalow+ upgrade supplement £15 pp Tour Ref P200
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FRIDAY We make our way to Hopton-on-Sea, taking a suitable break en route, for our three night stay.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY On this decadent weekend break, enjoy the all-inclusive package of delicious food on a full board basis along with a wide selection of soft, hot and alcoholic drinks to suit all tastes. You plan each day
to suit yourself, from the diverse and comprehensive programme of entertainment and activities on offer across multiple venues onsite. You can even enjoy live streamed entertainment in your accommodation via our ‘Potters Live’ channel.
MONDAY Following a leisurely breakfast, we make our journey home, with a suitable break en route.
* Drinks package from 3.00pm on your arrival day, and from 8.30am on each full day of your break to close of bars in the evening, and up until 10.30am on your departure day. (Some premium brand wines & spirits, Champagnes, as well as liqueurs, shots and high caffeine drinks carry an additional cost.) Please note: if using the swimming facilities, you will need to supply your own towel.
Book online: www.pccoaches.co.uk
Turkey & Tinsel in the Trossachs
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A winter warmer to ease you into the festive season! Based on the edge of the Trossachs within one of Scotland’s National Parks, the hotel is a great base for our itinerary, enhanced by a festive programme at the hotel.
ROB ROY HOTEL Aberfoyle
Visit Scotland 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast and two nights festive entertainment
Situated in idyllic countryside at the gateway to the Trossachs, and set within Scotland’s first National Park, the hotel is a short stroll along the banks of the Forth River to the picturesque village of Aberfoyle. Facilities include: Tartan Tea Room; Thistle Bar Lounge.
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MONDAY We travel north to Scotland, taking breaks en route. Today is “Christmas Eve” at the hotel.
TUESDAY “Christmas Day”. Today begins with a visit to Stirling, rich in history and spectacular scenery and home to one of the most important castles in Scotland. Enjoy some time at leisure to browse the independent boutiques in the historic surroundings of the old town. We next head to the bustling town of Callander, a popular stop at the gateway to the Highlands, situated on the River Teith. We return to the hotel via the Duke’s Pass. Christmas dinner is served in the ballroom this evening.
WEDNESDAY “Hogmanay”. We journey to Edinburgh, the compact, hilly capital, with its
Thursford Christmas Spectacular
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Welcome to the largest Christmas show in England! Set in the magical surroundings of mechanical organs and fairground carousels, a cast of over 130 performers deliver an extravaganza of non-stop singing, dancing, music, humour and variety. The lavishly decorated auditorium is a riot of Christmas colour with thousands of twinkling lights and festive decorations to rival a Hollywood film set.
HOLIDAY INN NORWICH CITY
Norwich 3-star
One night dinner bed & breakfast
A modern, popular hotel on the outskirts of Norwich, overlooking Carrow Road Stadium. Facilities include: restaurant and cocktail lounge
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THURSDAY Departing from our local joining points we make an early lunch stop (at own expense), before continuing to Thursford in time for the 2pm performance. After the show we transfer to the hotel for dinner and overnight accommodation.
FRIDAY We head to Norwich city centre where we will have time at leisure for Christmas shopping or sightseeing, before departing mid-afternoon for the homeward journey.
medieval old town, striking Georgian architecture, and Edinburgh Castle dominating the skyline. Whether you prefer shopping or sightseeing, Edinburgh has both bases more than covered! A New Year’s Eve dinner with live music this evening!
THURSDAY “New Year’s Day”. Today, an excursion into the Trossachs National Park. Enjoy breathtaking views as we pass by wooded glens, braes, and lochs. We include a stop at
Loch Lomond Shores, for a spot of retail therapy, or a bite to eat in one of the cafés (at own cost). We also include a visit to the picturesque village of Luss on the west side of the Loch, and round off the day at Aberfoyle’s Woollen Mill where we have time to browse the traditional Scottish wares, before returning to the hotel.
FRIDAY We depart after our final Scottish breakfast, making suitable stops en route.
York Christmas Market & Harrogate
SATURDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2023 2 DAYS FROM £145
Come along and enjoy the special atmosphere of these two renowned Yorkshire towns decked for the festive season.
CAIRN HOTEL, Harrogate AA 3-star One night dinner bed & breakfast
Located just a five minute walk from the town centre, the Cairn has been carefully modernised and the grand original features still welcome you to this charming hotel. Facilities include: Windsor Restaurant & Lounge Bar.
Single room supplement £20 Tour Ref P129
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SATURDAY Outward journey to Harrogate where you will find all the leading high street names sitting alongside stylish independents. Perhaps enjoy tea in the famous Bettys Café Tea Rooms and take a walk down Montpellier Hill, experiencing the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the area. There will be the opportunity to join our coach late afternoon and transfer to RHS Harlow Carr, where you can enjoy the
gardens at dusk as special lighting effects bring a touch of magic as you follow the illuminated trail. Cost is £15 per person, and subject to passenger numbers. Please indicate your interest at time of booking.
SUNDAY After breakfast we depart for York. There will be ample time to wander the tangle of cobbled streets, explore the Christmas market, peruse designer shops, high street names and antique shops certainly enough
Christmas Shopping in the Capital
SUNDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2023 2 DAYS FROM £159
A great value short break giving you ample time to enjoy all of the sights and sounds of our vibrant capital city, with a fantastic central base near St Katharine Docks to help you maximise your time even further. The perfect time to indulge in some Christmas shopping!
THE TOWER HOTEL, Tower Bridge, London 4-star
One night bed and full English breakfast
Within easy walking distance of St Katharine Docks Marina, The Tower of London, The Shard and the South Bank, and close to numerous underground stations. Facilities include: Vicinity Restaurant; XI Bar & Lounge; The Lawn and complimentary WiFi. All bedrooms enjoy views of the River Thames, Tower Bridge or St Katharine Docks, and bedrooms have a safe, complimentary bottled water and toiletries.
Single room supplement £55
Tower Bridge view room £30 per room Tour Ref P119
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SUNDAY We depart our local joining points and travel to London. Our coach will take you directly to the hotel, where luggage will be unloaded into the hotel’s storage facility, leaving you free to enjoy all the sights and attractions of the capital. Return to the hotel at your leisure to check in after 4pm.
MONDAY After breakfast you are free to enjoy further leisure time in London to spend as you wish, whether it’s sightseeing, indulging in retail therapy or just taking in the London atmosphere! We depart the hotel 4pm for our journey home.
to satisfy the most demanding shopper. You may prefer to visit one of the many attractions, such as the iconic York Minster, the National Railway Museum,
Castle Museum or Clifford Tower, (admissions at own expense) before we depart late afternoon for the journey home.
Bournemouth Turkey & Tinsel
MONDAY
On the south coast with its pale honey coloured cliffs, Bournemouth is an elegant resort, boasting seven miles of award-winning golden beaches. Come and enjoy an extensive festive entertainment package in this picturesque setting.
SUNCLIFF HOTEL Bournemouth 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, four nights entertainment, and an afternoon tea-dance
The Suncliff is in a stunning location on the prestigious East Cliff, and about a 15 minute walk from the town centre. Facilities include: Atlantic Restaurant; several lounges including conservatory lounge with views overlooking the sea; pool table; and leisure complex including indoor swimming pool & sauna. Porterage is included.
Limited single rooms with no supplement. Tour Ref P111
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MONDAY Outward journey with suitable stops en route. Enjoy tea/coffee upon arrival at the hotel, and entertainment after dinner on “Christmas Eve”.
TUESDAY “Christmas Day”. Today we enjoy a scenic drive to the New Forest, for our visit to Beaulieu. Home to The National Motor Museum, World of Top Gear, Palace House & Gardens, Beaulieu Abbey and more – there really is something for everyone here. Explore the site using the monorail or 1912 replica London open top bus to make the most of your visit.
WEDNESDAY “Boxing Day”. We drive to Poole to explore the historic quay area, and then board the Sandbanks ferry to Studland. We continue to the Dorset resort of Swanage, set at the heart of Purbeck and built around a sheltered bay.
Durham & Beamish Museum at Christmas
SATURDAY 2 DECEMBER 2023 2 DAYS FROM £159
This memorable weekend will put you in the very best of festive moods!
CLARION HOTEL Boldon, Tyne & Wear 4-star
One night dinner bed & breakfast
This contemporary, fresh hotel is in a convenient location for our planned itinerary. Facilities include: Modern bedrooms spread over the ground and first floor; Grill Bar & Restaurant; and impressive leisure facilities with swimming pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi. Porterage is included.
Single room supplement £22 Tour Ref P109
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SATURDAY Outward journey to Durham for our visit to its award winning annual
Christmas Festival, where you’ll find a wide range of festive entertainment in and around the World Heritage Site of the Cathedral and the Castle. The huge, heated Craft and Gift Marquee on Palace Green features over 190 stalls, (admission not included, and costs approximately £4 per person). In the Cathedral Cloisters, a local food producers market featuring numerous other traders, and in the Cathedral itself, look out for the “Carols for All” service, usually taking place at 1400 hours. Later, we make the short transfer to our hotel, for dinner and overnight accommodation.
SUNDAY Following breakfast, we make our way to Beamish, the Living Museum of the North. See your favourite parts of the museum beautifully decorated for the festive season. Savour the aroma of delicious home-baked goods cooking on the range, listen
Enjoy some time to explore this delightful seaside town before we return to the hotel.
THURSDAY “New Year’s Eve”. A morning visit to Brockenhurst, a bustling village, and one of the largest in the area. Here you may even witness ponies and donkeys roaming free in an old world setting full of charm. We then return to our resort for
free time to explore, or use the hotel’s leisure facilities. Later, enjoy an afternoon tea dance prior to dinner, and then relax with the final evening of festive entertainment.
FRIDAY We depart after breakfast and commence our homeward journey, with suitable stops en route.
to merry music and try your hand at traditional crafts. You cannot fail to experience the magic of a traditional Christmas, with celebrations at the Town,
Pit Village, Pockerley Old Hall and the Farm. We depart in the afternoon to commence our homeward journey.
Windsor Castle at Christmas & London
SUNDAY 3 DECEMBER 2023
Celebrate the festive season this year with a visit to Windsor Castle. The State Apartments will be transformed, with magnificent Christmas trees, twinkling lights and festive garlands.
HOLIDAY INN LONDON HEATHROW BATH ROAD 4-star
One night bed & breakfast
A new hotel, opened in 2019. The quality of the decor and fixtures and fittings is of a very high standard, and it is ideally situated for our itinerary. Facilities include HI Pizza Restaurant; Sports Bar & Cafe; and free WiFi. The hotel has a lift.
Single room supplement £22 Tour Ref P127
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SUNDAY We journey to London for time to spend as you wish;
whether it’s sightseeing, Christmas shopping, indulging in retail therapy or just taking in the vibrant atmosphere of the capital city. We transfer to the hotel at 8pm for our overnight stay with breakfast.
MONDAY After breakfast we transfer to Windsor for our visit to the Castle. Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, and has been the home of 40 monarchs. Experience the splendour, and discover the delights within the Castle’s buildings. Admission also includes entry to St George’s Chapel, final resting place of Queen Elizabeth II. (N.B: the castle is at the top of a steep hill, and the visitor route covers long distances, we therefore recommend comfortable footwear.) We depart mid-afternoon for our journey home.
Snowdonia Turkey & Tinsel
MONDAY 4 DECEMBER 2023 5 DAYS FROM £359
Our base is one of the prime resorts on the beautiful North Wales coast, and Snowdonia has a great deal to offer, whatever the time of year!
FOUR OAKS HOTEL, Llandudno 2-star
Four nights dinner, bed & breakfast, regular entertainment
Situated in the heart of Llandudno on its picturesque promenade, the hotel is classically designed but comes equipped with all the latest modern features. Facilities include: Restaurant; bar; and complimentary WiFi. The hotel has a lift, and porterage is included.
Limited single rooms with no supplement. Sea view supplement £24 pp Tour Ref P405
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MONDAY Outward journey to the charming spa town of Buxton, where we take a break, before continuing to the Four Oaks Hotel for our four night stay. Enjoy a glass of sherry with dinner this evening, followed by entertainment.
TUESDAY We travel over the Menai Strait to Anglesey and visit Beaumaris, with its stunning waterfront and mountain views, and impressively long pier. We start with a visit to Beaumaris Gaol, a haunting and dramatic spectacle providing a fascinating insight into the world of the prisoner during the 1800s. Walk along the dimly lit corridors and explore the spartan cells. We then enjoy an afternoon at leisure to further explore this captivating seaside town. This evening, enjoy a Christmas dinner, a complimentary glass of
wine and a visit from Santa!
WEDNESDAY Following breakfast we board our coach for a beautiful circular scenic tour of the Snowdonia National Park, driving through some of the wildest mountain scenery in Wales. On our journey we take a break in the lakeside village of Llanberis and also have time in Betws-y-Coed, known as the
gateway to Snowdonia.
THURSDAY A day at leisure in Llandudno.
FRIDAY On our return journey we take a break in Chester. This beautiful city has a unique atmosphere and the compact centre is a delight to explore. From here we continue homeward.
Book online: www.pccoaches.co.uk
Christmas Lights at Sudeley Castle
FRIDAY 8 DECEMBER 2023 3 DAYS FROM £265
A short break to give you the festive feeling as we enjoy Christmas offerings and good cheer in the Cotswolds!
HOLIDAY INN GLOUCESTERCHELTENHAM
Two nights dinner bed & breakfast
A modern, smart hotel conveniently situated for our itinerary. Facilities include: restaurant; bar & lounge; leisure facilities with indoor pool and whirlpool; and free WiFi. Rooms are over two floors; no lift.
Single room supplement £70 Tour Ref P161
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FRIDAY Outward journey to Stratford upon Avon, a medieval market town with over 800 years of history, for some time at leisure. From here we continue onwards to the hotel for our two night stay.
SATURDAY A day at leisure to enjoy the delights of Cheltenham, the most complete Regency town in Britain, where traditional and contemporary architecture complement one another. Perhaps visit the Bavarian-themed Christmas market, where you can browse unique artisan items and enjoy festive treats. We return to the hotel late afternoon for an early dinner, and then make our way to Sudeley Castle & Gardens, to enjoy the Spectacle of Light, a magical after-dark experience following an illuminated trail around the beautiful castle grounds, including sparkling water features, flickering flowers, light beams and lanterns, all accompanied by wonderful music. Embark on a relaxed, self-guided trail, and there will also be time to enjoy warming drinks on the Castle Terrace (at own expense) and browse the market stalls selling Christmas gifts and souvenirs. (N.B. sturdy shoes recommended; this visit
Christmas in Durham
SATURDAY 23 DECEMBER 2023 5 DAYS FROM £629
Spend Christmas in the World Heritage City of Durham, and be enchanted as we step back into Christmas past and discover the amazing sights and sounds of truly traditional festive celebrations at Beamish.
DURHAM MARRIOTT HOTEL ROYAL COUNTY Durham, 4-star
Four nights dinner, bed and breakfast and Christmas Day lunch; welcome mince pies with tea/coffee on arrival; and an afternoon cream tea on Christmas Eve. Please note this is a package for those looking for a more sedate, relaxing break –no evening entertainment is included
In one of the most enviable positions in the city, the Durham Royal County Marriott Hotel boasts an historic heritage and impeccable amenities. Beautifully appointed bedrooms have sitting/living area, iron & ironing board, and safe. Facilities include: Restaurant; coffee lounge; fitness centre and complimentary WiFi.
Single room supplement
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SATURDAY Outward journey to Durham, with a suitable stop en route. Mince pies and tea/coffee will be served on arrival. With its UNESCO World Heritage listed
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cathedral and castle, charming streets and pretty riverside walks, you’ll find Durham a delight to explore.
CHRISTMAS EVE We visit Beamish, the Living Museum of the North. Experience the magic
does not include admission to the Castle)
SUNDAY We depart the hotel and commence our homeward
journey, stopping off in Bourtonon-the-Water and Chipping Campden en route.
of a traditional Christmas, with celebrations at the Town, Pit Village, Pockerley Old Hall and the Farm. Return to your hotel for an afternoon cream tea.
CHRISTMAS DAY Merry Christmas! Enjoy a relaxed breakfast, and perhaps take a stroll before a traditional Christmas Day lunch is served, with a glass of champagne. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon and then dinner in the evening.
BOXING DAY An excursion to
Newcastle today. Watch out for the iconic Angel of the North dominating the Newcastle Gateshead skyline. You can visit the elegant sweeping streets of Grey Street and Grainger Town, hit the sales, or perhaps explore the quayside with its landmark buildings and take a walk over the Gateshead Millennium Bridge.
WEDNESDAY After breakfast we begin our return journey, taking a break in Richmond en route.
Note: At the time of going to print the hotels may not have finalised their programmes for Christmas, therefore the details on pages 60-61 are subject to change. Exact details will be on your final itinerary.
Christmas in the Heart of England
SATURDAY 23 DECEMBER 2023 5 DAYS FROM £679
Delightful scenery and a 4-star hotel combine to make a very enjoyable festive break.
SURE COLLECTION BY BEST WESTERN STOURPORT MANOR HOTEL, AA 4-star Four nights dinner bed and breakfast; one lunch; one cream tea; four nights entertainment
Set in 23 acres of grounds, this is a charming contemporary country house hotel overlooking the historic riverside town of Stourporton-Severn. Facilities include: Brasserie Restaurant; Severn’s Bar; indoor swimming pool; sauna & steam room; complimentary toilets and WiFi. No lift, however there are ground floor rooms available on request.
Single room supplement £88 Tour Ref P140
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SATURDAY We depart and make our way to Stratford-upon-Avon for a break, before continuing to our hotel where mulled wine and mince pies will be served on arrival. Enjoy a drinks reception prior to dinner this evening, which will be followed by entertainment.
CHRISTMAS EVE Our day begins with a drive to Much Wenlock for a short break, before we head along picturesque Wenlock Edge, and off the beaten track towards Ludlow, a medieval town with a Norman Castle and countless historic buildings. The town is a delight, and we have free time to explore and obtain lunch (at own expense), before returning to the hotel for a cream tea. Dinner will be followed by entertainment, and later hot chocolate and shortbread.
CHRISTMAS DAY Merry Christmas! Look out for Father Christmas during the day, and
Christmas in Fort William
SATURDAY 23 DECEMBER 2023 5 DAYS FROM £575
Enjoy warm Scottish hospitality combined with a perfect blend of scenery as we explore dramatic Scottish panoramas, making this a Christmas to remember!
ALEXANDRA HOTEL, Fort William AA 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast; two lunches; and four nights entertainment
The charming Alexandra Hotel has been part of the fabric of Fort William since Victorian times. Centrally located in the town, the hotel offers comfortable accommodation and traditional Scottish hospitality. Facilities include: Linnhe Restaurant; The Bistro; lift to all floors. Porterage is included.
CHRISTMAS EVE We make the short trip to Glen Nevis for a scenic gondola ride 650m up the north face of Aonach Mor. The viewing platform allows you the opportunity to absorb the stunning views and clear mountain air. We return to the hotel for a light lunch of soup and sandwiches, and then enjoy time at leisure to relax; perhaps venture out into town or make use of the leisure facilities at nearby sister property, the Ben Nevis Hotel.
enjoy a leisurely morning and bucks fizz breakfast. A traditional Christmas lunch is served with a glass of fizz. Indulge in a lazy afternoon and time to listen to the King’s speech whilst enjoying a slice of Christmas cake. Dinner tonight will be buffet style.
BOXING DAY We drive to Worcester this morning for the opportunity to explore this
historic city, with its magnificent cathedral. Return to the hotel later for tea, coffee and cake. Dinner tonight will be followed by in house entertainment.
WEDNESDAY We begin our return journey with a break in the attractive town of Solihull, where the pedestrianised shopping centre is a pleasure to explore, before continuing homeward.
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SATURDAY We travel north to Scotland, taking breaks en route. After a welcome reception of fizz, enjoy dinner followed by entertainment.
CHRISTMAS DAY Merry Christmas! A leisurely Bucks Fizz breakfast is the perfect start to proceedings, perhaps enjoy a walk in the surrounding Lochaber countryside to blow away the cobwebs. After Christmas Day lunch, there will even be a visit by Santa! Toast the King’s speech later with a glass of bubbly and Christmas Cake, and following a light buffet served early evening there will be another evening of entertainment to enjoy.
BOXING DAY A leisurely departure for a scenic tour today as we travel south following the shore of Loch Linnhe to Glencoe, a dramatic and striking glen which is home to some of Scotland’s most incredible landscapes and scenery. We include brief stops at Glencoe Falls and also the waterfalls on the Three Sisters Mountains, before a lunch stop (at own cost)
at the Ice Climbing Centre in Kinlochleven before returning to the hotel. We return to the hotel in the afternoon; perhaps venture out to explore the town on foot prior to dinner and the final evening of entertainment.
WEDNESDAY We depart after our final Scottish breakfast and commence our journey home, making suitable stops en route.
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Three Countries Christmas Markets
Surrounded by undulating scenery and pretty villages, Valkenburg is the ideal base for this intercountry tour, enjoying some of the finest continental Christmas markets, each with their own unique character and atmosphere, as the Glühwein flows and the sausages sizzle!
HOTEL SCHAEPKENS Valkenburg 3-star
Three nights dinner bed & breakfast, happy hour at the bar twice daily, live musical entertainment
This cosy, family run hotel is located just a few hundred metres from the centre. Facilities include: Restaurant; bar; and WiFi
(admission fee applicable) with its impressive panoramic view over the town. After an early dinner we take a twilight trip to the nearby city of Maastricht, to enjoy the magical city ambience at its Christmas market, framed by twinkling fairy lights in trees and buildings, and beautifully lit shop windows.
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MONDAY An early morning departure as we make our way to Folkestone for the Channel Tunnel crossing to Calais, and continue to our hotel in the Netherlands.
TUESDAY A day in Valkenburg, where you can experience the fairytale setting of the Valkenburg Christmas Market within its distinctive network of illuminated caves and passageways. There will also be time to enjoy the many shops and cafés of this delightful town, or perhaps visit the famous castle ruins
WEDNESDAY Today we enjoy an excursion to the three countries “meeting point”, where Belgium, Holland and Germany converge. Onwards then to Aachen, where its Christmas market is a particularly beautiful destination to visit thanks to its backdrop of Aachen Cathedral, which is a UNESCO world heritage site. As well as twinkling illuminations and trees across the city, the wooden chalets have a rather medieval vibe and appeal to them.
THURSDAY We depart the hotel and make our way to Bruges, to enjoy time to linger at the Christmas market. This pretty medieval city takes on a fairytale feel as the festive season descends, with the ancient buildings resembling gingerbread houses, and the festive fairy lights are reflected in the canal. From here we retrace our steps to Calais for the return journey to Folkestone and continue homeward.
Guernsey & Sark
Guernsey’s tranquil countryside includes dramatic cliff top walks and secluded beaches, and the busy capital of St Peter Port, with its cobbled streets and picturesque seafront marina is considered to be one of Europe’s prettiest harbour towns. We also include a day’s excursion exploring the unspoilt landscape of Sark, often considered the crown jewel of the Channel Islands.
PENINSULA HOTEL, Vale 3-star
Four nights dinner bed & breakfast
Located on the far north of the island, the hotel sits on a picturesque headland with a wonderful view over Grand Havre Bay from the front and a sheltered beach from the rear. Facilities include: Bar Du Nord restaurant and bar; complimentary WiFi; and five acres of private landscaped gardens. The public bus service runs close to the hotel.
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SUNDAY We make our way to Bournemouth with suitable stops en route, for dinner, overnight accommodation and breakfast.
MONDAY A morning transfer to Poole for our high speed Condor Ferries crossing to Guernsey. On arrival you will have a local meet and greet and be transferred to the hotel for your four night stay.
TUESDAY A full day guided tour of the island, exploring beautiful scenery, sandy beaches and look out points.
WEDNESDAY Today we step back in time and enjoy a full day excursion to the sleepy carfree island of Sark, 50 minutes
by boat from Guernsey. We transfer via “tractor-train” to the commercial centre, followed by a relaxing carriage ride around the island. Following some time at leisure to explore, we return via boat back to St Peter Port.
THURSDAY A day at leisure.
Local buses are available for those wishing to head back into St Peter Port.
FRIDAY We retrace our steps back to Poole via Condor Ferries, and continue homeward, making suitable stops en route.
PASSPORTS All Condor Ferries passengers must have valid photo ID for check-in and boarding purposes. That includes all inter-island services. Without eligible photo ID, the passenger will not be permitted to travel.
CURRENCY The Island’s currency is Sterling, however they do have their own coins and notes which you may receive in change. It is worthwhile noting that these are not accepted in the UK.
Roaming The Italian & French Riviera
TUESDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2023 8 DAYS FROM
Diano Marina is a picturesque resort on the Mediterranean’s Riviera of Flowers. A long safe sandy beach, shaded by palm trees all along the promenade and topped with its own pretty harbour, makes this an idyllic place for relaxing.
HOTEL NETTUNO, Diano Marina 3-star Five nights dinner bed & breakfast
Package includes free bar offering local spirits, beers and wines in the hotel from 1900-2200 daily, entertainment some nights; pizza party with live music on one night. This family run hotel is in a sunny position overlooking the picturesque West Beach and wind surfing harbour, approx. a 15 minute walk from the centre. Facilities include: comfortable bar; restaurant; pavement terrace; most rooms in main hotel have balcony; rooms in the accommodation block approx. 50 metres away have access to a roof terrace. No lift.
Single room supplement £130 Tour Ref P609
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TUESDAY An early morning departure for our channel crossing to Calais. We continue into France for bed and breakfast accommodation in the Dijon area.
WEDNESDAY We continue south into Italy, to our hotel in the pretty resort of Diano Marina.
THURSDAY A half day to Alassio, a seaside resort with a delightful old town and scenic views.
FRIDAY We start the day in Ventimiglia, a vibrant coastal city with dazzling Mediterranean views, and a colourful old town to explore. Today is also market day, for which the city is famed. Onwards in the afternoon to the charming French town of Menton.
Known as the pearl of France, the charm of the French Riviera is abound, with shuttered villas, terracotta roofs and dreamy beaches, set against a backdrop of palm trees and lemon gardens.
SATURDAY We enjoy a full day to Monaco and Monte Carlo with the services of a local guide. Occupying a tiny strip of the Riviera coast and nestling under the foot of the Alps, Monaco is the second smallest country in the world, after the Vatican. An enchanting place to visit, with a reputation that far exceeds its size!
SUNDAY A day at leisure in Diano Marina. Enjoy exploring the palm lined promenade with
its many shops, bars, cafes and restaurants, or the bustling town centre with its lovely pastel coloured buildings, adding to its old world charm.
MONDAY We depart after breakfast and travel to the Dijon area of France for our final evening, with dinner bed and breakfast included.
TUESDAY We continue to Calais where we board the ferry to Dover, and continue homeward. The days on which the excursions take place may be subject to change. Please note that due to the nature of the excursions and the location of the hotel, this tour is not considered suitable for those with limited mobility.
Holland’s Trams, Boats & Bulbfields
A delightful spring weekend break with a distinctive Dutch flavour, visiting the world famous Keukenhof Gardens and including trips back in time by tram and museum boat.
KONTAKT DER KONTINENTEN, Soesterberg near Utrecht 3-star
nights dinner bed & breakfast
Located in a large private forest in a rural setting, this former mission house and monastery is ideally situated near to Utrecht and Amersfoort. Modern bedrooms have showers, and most have views of woods, monastery garden or courtyard garden. Facilities include: Restaurant, lounge, which you may visit any time during your stay for a complimentary cup of fresh coffee or tea; bar; and WiFi.
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FRIDAY An early morning departure as we make our way to Folkestone for the Channel Tunnel crossing to Calais, and continue to our hotel in time for dinner.
SATURDAY Board our coach to enjoy a full day excursion to, and through, the Dutch Bulbfields to Keukenhof Gardens, named “The Greatest Flower Show on Earth”,
with over 70 acres of parkland and 10 miles of walkways. Admire a vast collection of hundreds of thousands of flowers displayed in the beautifully landscaped gardens, which adorn the estate.
SUNDAY We head north to Hoorn and board the famous tram for an included journey through the lovely Dutch countryside to Medemblik. During the journey you will be served coffee and a
Zundert Flower Parade
4 DAYS FROM
On the first Sunday in September, Zundert is host to the annual Flower Parade – one of the most beautiful floral spectacles in the Netherlands.
HOLIDAY INN, Eindhoven 4-star
Three nights dinner bed & breakfast
Contemporary city centre hotel with a convenient location in this cosmopolitan city, with museums, shopping and restaurants within walking distance. Facilities include: All Day Dining restaurant; The Living bar; indoor pool; and WiFi. The hotel has a lift.
local pastry. On arrival there will be some free time to explore Medemblik with its beautiful historic centre, before boarding the museum ship Friesland for a cruise to Enkhuizen. The journey continues across the Houtribdijk, a 27km dike, built between 1963 and 1975, which crosses what used to be the Zuiderzee and is now the Ijsselmeer, the largest
inland lake in Western Europe. Look out for the radio station half way, before joining a polder “Flevoland” which is reclaimed land from the sea. From here we return to the mainland and the hotel.
MONDAY We retrace our steps to Calais for the return journey to Folkestone, and continue homeward.
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FRIDAY An early morning departure as we make our way to Dover for the channel crossing to Calais, and continue to our hotel in time for dinner.
SATURDAY Today, we enjoy a day at leisure in Eindhoven. Known as the design capital of Holland, the city bustles with creativity and innovation where technology and design merge, as well as offering great shopping and food. Perhaps visit the Van Abbemuseum of modern &
contemporary art, St Catherine’s Church with its beautiful stained glass windows, DAF Museum or the Philips Museum (admission charges apply to all).
SUNDAY Following a leisurely breakfast, we make our way to Zundert. The Zundert Flower Parade has taken place since 1936, and attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year. Volunteers from around twenty hamlets build the amazing floats using only dahlias, and after a year of preparation, the
colourful creations will be on display. The town pulls out all the stops, with music, street theatre and a market, as well as lively bars and restaurants all buzzing with a festival-like atmosphere. The parade commences at approximately 13:30, and your
ticket includes reserved seating to witness this incredible event.
MONDAY We retrace our steps, taking a break in Bruges en route. We continue onwards to Calais for our crossing to Dover, and then homeward.
Green Spain – The Cantabrian Coast
TUESDAY 13 JUNE
Cantabria in northern Spain offers a stunning coastline, an enviable range of historic villages and ports, and the beautiful Picos de Europa mountains. Our 4-star hotel is in a fantastic setting in the village of Isla, close to Santander. From here we explore quaint fishing ports, Santander, Santillana del Mar and the glorious Picos de Europa.
HOTEL OLIMPO, Isla 4-star
Package includes welcome drink; four nights dinner bed & breakfast; mineral water and a glass of house wine with dinner; tea/coffee after dinner; a special candlelight seafood dinner on one evening; a wine tasting one evening prior to dinner; and live entertainment on one evening
The Hotel Olimpo is in a fantastic location in the village of Isla. From the hotel’s lush gardens there is direct access onto the sandy beach. All en suite bedrooms are air conditioned and have balcony with view of the beach or gardens. They also have safety deposit box and minibar. Facilities include: Terrace and gardens; bar-café; lounge; and complimentary WiFi. Porterage is included.
Price based on double occupancy of a two berth inside cabin with an upper and lower berth Supplements:
Inside cabin with two lower berths £48 per person return
Outside cabin with two lower berths £77 per person return Single supplement including inside cabin £190 Tour Ref P630
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TUESDAY We travel down to the Exeter area for our overnight stay with dinner and breakfast included.
WEDNESDAY Enjoy a morning at leisure in Plymouth. In the afternoon we make the short transfer to the ferry terminal
where we take the overnight sailing with Brittany Ferries to Santander. Relax and enjoy a night on board the ship.
THURSDAY We arrive in Santander and make the short transfer to Isla for our four night stay.
FRIDAY A full day at leisure in Isla, with time to explore the village and enjoy the hotel’s excellent facilities.
SATURDAY We travel to Santillana del Mar, a village on the World Heritage List, best described as a living museum. In the afternoon we visit Comillas, the “Town of Archbishops”, in its stunning natural surroundings, with an attractive harbour. The town is one of the most prestigious destinations in northern Spain, traditionally a holiday destination of the nobility, boasting an amazing
array of modernist buildings.
SUNDAY A full day to the Picos de Europa mountain range, without doubt one of the most beautiful places to visit in Spain. We take a break in San Vicente de la Barquera, before continuing through dramatic lofty peaks and stunning scenery to Potes, a lovely market town set high in the mountains.
MONDAY We return to Santander, with free time to explore and soak up the atmosphere of this elegant city. Perhaps enjoy a stroll along the tree-lined promenade, relax in a café or bar, or maybe browse the shops for a souvenir of your holiday. From here we board the afternoon sailing back to the UK.
TUESDAY We arrive back on the south coast mid-afternoon, and continue homeward.
BRITTANY FERRIES
An award-winning service, offering excellent facilities.
You can choose between fine à la carte dining, the self-service cafeteria, or café. There are stylish bars and lounges in which to relax, a cinema, open air sun deck, indoor swimming pool and spa treatment room, as well as live entertainment. All cabins are en suite, have air conditioning, linen, towels and toiletries.
Please note: meals on board the ferry are not included in your tour price
Little Railways of the Rhine
MONDAY 10 JULY 2023 5 DAYS FROM £549
This lovely tour features journeys on some of the most charming little railways of the Rhine, as well as relaxing cruises along the Rhine and Moselle rivers, showcasing panoramic views and spectacular scenery. The accommodation for this tour is back by popular demand - the Rheinhotel Wagner - where Andreas, the ever-enthusiastic host, will be looking forward to welcoming friends old and new alike!
RHEINHOTEL WAGNER, Kamp-Bornhofen
Four nights dinner bed & cold buffet breakfast; 1 nights musical entertainment; 1 wine tasting; happy hour on 3 nights (selected drinks)
A long established family run hotel, offering good food amid traditionally furnished surroundings possessing a rustic charm. The hotel has a lift from street level up to the patio, and a second lift inside allows access to the bedrooms, however please note that it is not entirely suitable for those with limited mobility, as a number of stairs are always involved to gain access to the dining room. All bedrooms have shower, some have balcony or terrace. Porterage is included.
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MONDAY An early morning departure for our ferry to Calais, and then on to Kamp-Bornhofen where we arrive during the evening, enjoying a welcome glass of Schnapps.
TUESDAY We enjoy some free time in Boppard this morning, before enjoying a cruise upstream through the northern section of the UNESCO protected Upper Middle Rhine Valley to Oberlahnstein. Rejoining the coach, we continue to
Königswinter (twinned with Cleethorpes), an historic Rhine Valley town at the foot of the Siebengebirge hills. Here, we join the Drachenfelsbahn, Germany’s oldest cog railway for our return journey. We climb 220m to the summit where we can see the ruined medieval Drachenfels (Dragon’s Cliff) Castle and fantastic views across the River Rhine.
WEDNESDAY A day in the Moselle Valley, starting with the pretty riverside town of Cochem,
where we embark on a circular cruise of the Moselle River, enjoying views of Reichsburg Castle and the surrounding vineyards. Following this, we enjoy leisure time in Cochem. Perhaps explore the old town, made up of quaint squares, winding alleys, half-timbered buildings and imposing town gates.
THURSDAY We travel to Brohl for a one-way 90 minute journey on the Vulkan Express, a unique narrow gauge railway,
meandering up through the Brohl valley into the Eifel Hills, climbing around 1,310ft. We continue onto Koblenz, where the Rhine and Moselle rivers meet, for some time at leisure in this beautiful city.
FRIDAY We depart early morning for the journey back to Calais, and arrive home late evening.
A Norwegian Odyssey!
Join us for this once in a lifetime epic adventure which commences in Norway’s beautiful Telemark region and continues to the famous Kviknes Hotel Balestrand, with its sensational location right on the shore of the Sognefjord. Enjoy varied and dramatic landscapes, as we journey alongside sparkling lakes, around sheltered fjords, across majestic high mountain passes and through charming hamlets and villages.
HOTEL STRAAND HOTEL, Vrådal 3 star
Two nights dinner bed & breakfast
A delightful hotel full of historic charm with a great lakeside location. In addition to very comfortable rooms the hotel has a lovely terrace, lakeside garden and indoor swimming pool.
The hotel has a lift.
Supplements:
HOTEL
KVIKNES HOTEL, Balestrand 4 star
Three nights dinner bed & breakfast
With a breathtaking location on the shore of the Sognefjord, Kviknes combines traditional hospitality and modern comforts. Travellers are drawn to the hotel for the surrounding scenery, and tranquil picturesque location. The hotel has spacious lounges, bar and feature terraces and gardens.
Single room supplement including inside cabin £290 Inside cabin with two lower berths £10 per person. Outside cabin with two lower berths £20 per person. Buffet dinner & buffet breakfast on return overnight crossing £30 per person (correct at time of going to print) Tour Ref P614
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FRIDAY An early departure making our way to Dover for the channel crossing to Calais, and continuing to our hotel in Arnhem for dinner, an overnight stay and breakfast.
SATURDAY Today we travel through Germany and into Denmark for dinner, an overnight stay and breakfast.
SUNDAY Following an early breakfast, we travel to Hirtshals on Denmark’s north coast. From here we take the ferry across the Skagerrak Sea to Norway (approx four hours). From the moment of arrival, we encounter the pristine Norwegian scenery for which it is famed. We travel via Porsgrunn and Skien, crossing the famous Telemark Canal with wonderful lakeland scenery, as we continue onward to Vrådal, for our two night stay at the Straand Hotel.
MONDAY A morning at leisure to explore Vrådal, or perhaps enjoy the hotel’s leisure facilities, relax on the panoramic terrace or in the hotel’s garden, which offers impressive views across the lake. In the afternoon, from the hotel’s lakeside garden, we take a cruise on Lake Nisser aboard the historic vessel M/S Fram, now over 100 years old.
TUESDAY We leave the Telemark region and head west, over the Haukelifjell high mountain pass and descend to the Hardangerfjord, considered one of the most beautiful areas of Norway, with the most spectacular waterfalls and
thousands of fruit trees. Enjoy views of the fjord and up to the Folgefonna Glacier before joining a short ferry across the fjord. On then past Voss before crossing the Sognefjord with its impressive views, to arrive in Balestrand for a three night stay at the Kviknes Hotel.
WEDNESDAY Enjoy the morning at leisure in Balestrand, taking time to enjoy the hotel and its breathtaking location. Late morning, we board the coach for the short excursion across the fjord and through Sogndal to the Sogn Folk Museum, Kaupanger. This attraction includes a range of local farm dwellings, pastures, footpaths and trails. It offers an insight into fjordland life through the ages.
THURSDAY A full day ‘Glacier Route’ scenic excursion starting with an ascent of the mighty Gaularfjell, with its dramatic twists and turns, stopping at the Utsikten viewpoint en route. Continuing along Lake Jølster and through Skei, we arrive in Fjaerland for a visit to the Norwegian Glacier Museum. On then towards Sogndal, enjoying wonderful views along the Fjaerlandsfjord, before arriving back at Balestrand.
FRIDAY Experience another scenic journey today, with spectacular fjords, river valleys and Norway’s southern coastline. We depart Balestrand and take two short ferry crossings on the Sognefjord, and then continue on the Oslo-Bergen Post Route through the Laerdal
Valley. This route takes us along one of Norway’s most famous salmon fishing rivers, before a quick photo stop at the Borgund Stave Church. We then continue through the Hemsedal Valley, famous as a downhill skiing area, and then south through lake and mountain scenery before arriving in Horten, on the Oslofjord, for dinner, an overnight stay and breakfast.
SATURDAY With an early start, we head to Larvik for the morning fast ferry crossing to Denmark. We continue to the Hamburg area for dinner, an overnight stay and breakfast.
SUNDAY We continue through Germany, and onwards to Rotterdam for a relaxing overnight crossing to Hull. MONDAY Arrive back in the UK, with fond memories of an unforgettable experience.
Currency: Please bear in mind we have accommodation in Germany, Holland, Denmark and Norway, so the currencies to consider for this holiday are Euros, Danish krone and Norwegian krone.
Passport: Your passport must meet 2 requirements. It must be:
• less than 10 years old on the day you enter (check the ‘date of issue’)
• valid for at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave (check the ‘expiry date’)
If you renewed your passport early, extra months may have been added to its expiry date. This could affect the requirement for your passport to be less than 10 years old.
Nestlé Amongst the Glaciers!
Indulge in this authentic Swiss tour which includes cheese, chocolate, a traditional Golden Pass train ride, a classic paddle steamer lake cruise, and a journey to Glacier 3000!
HOTEL CENTRAL-RESIDENCE, Leysin 3-star
nights dinner bed & breakfast
The modern exterior of this mountainside hotel belies a traditional Swiss interior of traditional wooden features and furnishings. Facilities include: Mountain restaurant; dining room with breathtaking views over the Alps; lobby bar; extensive leisure facilities including indoor pool, sauna, steam room & jacuzzi. Porterage is included.
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SATURDAY An early morning departure as we make our way to Dover for the channel crossing to Calais, and journey south for an overnight stay in Reims, including breakfast.
SUNDAY We continue on into Switzerland, arriving at our hotel in Leysin for a five night stay, and enjoy a welcome aperitif on arrival.
MONDAY We enjoy a day at leisure in our resort today. A perfect opportunity to relax at the hotel, and enjoy the extensive leisure facilities. For those feeling active, perhaps take the short walk to the Berneuse Cable Car which goes to the summit of the mountain, offering perfect views of Geneva and Mont Blanc on a clear day.
(NB: the walk to the cable car is approx. 5-10 minutes, with a relatively steep incline on the return) Or perhaps take the hourly shuttle bus service to further explore the resort.
TUESDAY Today we make our way to Vevey, for a fascinating guided tour of Chaplin’s World, a museum honouring Charlie Chaplin in the filmmaker’s former home. Afterwards, there will be opportunity to obtain some lunch In Vevey (at own cost) before we embark on a scenic paddle steamer cruise. We disembark at Montreux, on the shoreline of Lake Geneva, made famous by its yearly jazz festival and also former famous resident, Freddie Mercury. We enjoy some time at leisure in this picturesque resort before returning to the hotel.
WEDNESDAY Following breakfast, we journey across the Col de Mosses mountain pass, enjoying the scenic countryside, before arriving in Gruyères. We visit La Maison du Gruyère cheese dairy for a cheese making demonstration, followed by some time to explore this picture perfect medieval town. We continue in the afternoon to Broc, home of the Cailler-Nestlé chocolate factory, for a tour, including of course…a chocolate tasting!
THURSDAY We make the short transfer to Col du Pillon for our cable car journey to Scex Rouge, known as Glacier 3000. Enjoy the stunning panorama of no fewer than 24 snow-capped mountains including the Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau, Matterhorn and even Mont Blanc in the
distance. After time to admire the magnificent views and perhaps enjoy some lunch (at own cost) we descend and rejoin the coach to visit . Here we have free time to browse the upmarket boutiques and cafes, before boarding the beautiful Golden Pass train for the journey back down to Lake Geneva, watching the afternoon sun descend over the shimmering water, while enjoying a glass of local wine.
FRIDAY We depart the hotel and make our way back to the Reims area in France, for our overnight stay including dinner and breakfast.
SATURDAY We retrace our steps to Calais, where we join an afternoon sailing back to the UK, and continue our journey home.
Delights of the Douro Valley
WEDNESDAY 4 OCTOBER 2023 10 DAYS FROM £1125
This exciting tour includes a port wine tour and tasting experience in the land where port was invented. A full day cruise on the Douro River will also prove a highlight of this incredible trip to Portugal’s majestic Douro Valley.
AXIS VERMAR HOTEL, Póvoa de Varzim 4-star
Five nights dinner bed & breakfast, with the exception of Saturday when breakfast is served on board your river cruise. Live musical entertainment two nights, and a Folklore evening on one night
This excellent hotel enjoys a lovely seafront location, about 20 minutes’ walk from the centre of Póvoa, and has easy access to the beach. Facilities include: Restaurant; bar; intimate gardens; and a large outdoor swimming pool; tennis courts and table tennis.
Supplements:
Single room supplement including inside cabin £171
Outside cabin with two lower berths £32 per person return (based on two sharing) Tour Ref P613
ITINERARY
WEDNESDAY An early start for our journey to Plymouth for a late afternoon sailing to Santander aboard Brittany Ferries. Relax and enjoy a night on board the ship.
THURSDAY We arrive in Santander in the afternoon and make our way directly to the Europa Centro Hotel, Palencia, for our overnight accommodation. A three course set menu dinner, with a glass of wine, water, and tea/coffee is included.
FRIDAY Today we travel across northern Spain and into Portugal via the picturesque wine region of the Douro Valley. En route we take a lunch time break in the
beautiful Portuguese spa town of Chaves, where there will be time to stretch our legs in the medieval quarter and admire the stunning Roman Bridge. Continuing to Póvoa de Varzim, we arrive in time to settle into our hotel prior to dinner, where a welcome glass of port, wine or juice will be served on arrival. Porterage is included.
SATURDAY An early start as we board a riverboat for a relaxing full day one way cruise along the beautiful and majestic Douro River, from Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto to Régua. We pass rows of terraces cultivated with vines, as we follow the curves of the mountains, and discover the stunning landscape. Our cruise
includes a continental buffet breakfast on board, a 3 course set lunch that includes wine, beer, water, soft drinks, tea and coffee.
SUNDAY A relaxing day in our resort.
MONDAY Today we enjoy a guided tour of the historic town of Porto, Portugal’s second city, with its beautiful buildings and atmospheric squares. In the afternoon we visit a port wine estate across the river in the Vila Nova de Gaia area and learn about the process of producing port, whilst enjoying a sample or two!
TUESDAY Today we head inland to the historic town of Guimarães for a half-day guided walking
tour. The first capital of Portugal, and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is one of the most atmospheric towns in the north of Portugal.
WEDNESDAY We leave Portugal today and return to Palencia for our overnight stay once more at the Europa Centro Hotel, where a 3 course set menu dinner, with a glass of wine and water, tea/ coffee after dinner is included.
THURSDAY We retrace our steps to Santander, where we join an afternoon sailing back to the UK. FRIDAY We arrive back on the south coast mid-afternoon, and continue homeward.
BRITTANY FERRIES
An award-winning service, offering excellent facilities.
You can choose between fine à la carte dining, the self-service cafeteria, or café. There are stylish bars and lounges in which to relax, a cinema, open air sun deck, indoor swimming pool and spa treatment room, as well as live entertainment. All cabins are en suite, have air conditioning, linen, towels and toiletries.
STAMFORD – Fri 10 Mar
A charming historic town full of character, where you can wander the cobbled streets.
M&S SUPERSTORE AND BATLEY MILLS – Fri 5 May Shop & browse at leisure in one of the UK’s biggest stores. Batley Mill has 4 huge floors of outlets for you to bag a bargain!
MYSTERY TRIP INC LUNCH – Tues 14 Mar Not a lot we can give away on this one!
CAMBRIDGE – Tues 4 Apr
Always a great day out in this historic city full of character, with lots to see and do.
BLACK COUNTRY LIVING MUSEUM – Mon 8 May Step back in time at this authentic village.
BEVERLEY – Wed 19 Apr
Perhaps take a look inside the Minster, shop in the cobbled streets or browse the market stalls – lots to see here.
PETERBOROUGH & WATERSIDE GARDEN CENTRE –Tue 16 May
Over 100 stores all under one roof, shop at leisure! The garden centre is a one shop stop for all your gardening needs.
CASTLETON & CANAL CRUISE LUNCH – Wed 24 May
This ever-popular trip is always a sell-out, a delicious hotpot lunch & apple pie will be served on board.
HARROGATE SPRING FLOWER SHOW – Sat 22 Apr Watch demonstrations, meet celebrity experts, get advice, enjoy the beautiful displays.
BRIDLINGTON – Wed 31 May
Our most popular trip to this colourful seaside resort.
Thurs
June
BURWELL MUSEUM, WINDMILL & NEWMARKET –Thurs 15 June
Step back in time and see how people used to live in The Fens. Then time at leisure to explore the famous Racehorse town.
JUNE
CASTLE HOWARD – Mon 19 June
Take a journey
SCARBOROUGH – Sat 24 June
Britain’s first seaside resort and still as popular as ever.
NORWICH – Thurs 13 July
Free time to wander this bustling but charming city.
YORK – Wed 28 June
One visit is never enough to this charming, historic city with its captivating atmosphere.
WHITBY – Tues 18 July
This charming fishing port & town are full of character and history treat yourself to some freshly caught fish for a delicious lunch!
PEAK DISTRICT MINING MUSEUM & MATLOCK BATH Mon 3 July
The museum is home to thousands of relics, then a guided tour of the Mine will take you back in time. Enjoy time at leisure in Matlock bath after.
SANDRINGHAM FLOWER SHOW – Wed 26 July
Flora and fauna in abundance at this ever-popular show set in the grounds of stunning Sandringham House.
AUGUST
GREAT NORTHERN FOOD & DRINK FESTVAL Tues 1 August
A day full of entertainment, fun, food, drink, stalls, produce, tasting areas, professional chefs and much more!
PONTEFRACT LIQUORICE FESTIVAL Sun 9 July
A unique sweet themed festival showcasing the area’s famous product. Enjoy the live music, market stalls, arts & crafts and much more.
LEEDS & ROYAL ARMOURIES – Fri 4 August
WARWICK & CASTLE – Tues 8 August
Enjoy this medieval castle as you wander through the State rooms, the beautiful gardens, maybe see a live jousting tournament, then browse the town at leisure.
Woodhall
7:40
STONEHURST FAMILY FARM – Fri 11 August
Enjoy time at this fun family, actual working farm, where the children can feed the farm animals, collect chicken eggs, take pony & tractor rides, and much more.
Woodhall Horncastle Lincoln PC Depot Unity Square N Hykeham Asda Newark 9:00 9:10 9:30
MELTON MOWBRAY MARKET & GARDEN CENTRE –Tues 15 August
This lively town centre will be filled with market stalls, and the garden centre will be full of flora, fauna and much more.
Woodhall Horncastle Lincoln PC Depot Unity Square N Hykeham Asda
NORTH NORFOLK COAST – Thurs 17 August
We will visit two seaside resorts on this popular coastline.
Woodhall Horncastle Lincoln PC Depot Unity Square N Hykeham Asda Newark 07:30 7:20 7:00
WELLESBOURNE MARKET & KINGFISHER SHOPPING CENTRE – Sat 19 August
You will be spoilt for choice at both these destinations, shop till your heart’s content.
Woodhall Horncastle Lincoln PC Depot Unity Square N Hykeham Asda
7:25
SHEFFIELD TROPICAL BUTTERFLY HOUSE & WILDLIFE CONSERVATION PARK
Mon 21 August
View the animals, listen to the rangers give talks and feed them. There is a playpark, café, shop and much more for the family to enjoy.
Woodhall Horncastle Lincoln PC Depot Unity Square N Hykeham Asda
BRIDLINGTON – Sat 26 August
Our most popular trip to this colourful seaside resort.
Woodhall
BEVERLEY – Wed 30 August
Perhaps take a look inside the Minster, shop in the cobbled streets or browse the market stalls – lots to see here.
Woodhall Horncastle Lincoln PC Depot Unity Square N Hykeham Asda Newark
9:20 9:00
SEPTEMBER
BAWTRY & RETFORD INC AFTERNOON TEA –Fri 8 September
Time at leisure in both market towns, then enjoy a delicious afternoon tea at a local venue.
Woodhall Horncastle Lincoln PC Depot Unity Square N Hykeham Asda Newark 8:45 8:55 9:15 9:45
STAMFORD – Fri 15 September
A charming historic town full of character, where you can wander the cobbled streets.
Woodhall Horncastle Lincoln
Depot Unity Square N Hykeham Asda Newark
8:55 9:15
WHITBY FISH & SHIPS FESTIVAL – Sat 23 September
Celebrating the town’s fishing heritage, watch celebrity chefs, listen to shantymen, enjoy demonstrations, browse the stalls and much more!
Woodhall Horncastle Lincoln PC Depot Unity Square N Hykeham Asda Newark 7:30 7:20 7:00
TRAIN
Take
24 September
DONCASTER XMAS SHOPPING – Sat 25 November
A festive day out shopping for those all-important gifts & presents.
THURSFORD – tba November
Put your name on our waiting list for this truly festive & thoroughly entertaining show. Always a sell out!
OCTOBER
PICKERING 1940’S WEEKEND – Sun 8 October
A full programme of entertainment, clothing, vehicles, parades, singing & dancing, feel free to dress up yourself and join in!
7:50
BUXTON INC PUB LUNCH – Mon 9 October
This ever-popular market town is set in the scenic Peak District and is always a favourite with our passengers. Lunch will be taken at a nearby good old-fashioned pub.
& FOOD FESTIVAL – Sun 15 October
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BEVERLEY FESTIVAL OF CHRISTMAS – tba December
A great festive day out for the whole family, be entertained whilst browsing the stalls, listen to the carol singers and maybe enjoy some mulled wine.
PETERBOROUGH NENE VALLEY RAILWAY – Fri 20 October
Enjoy a spectacular steam engine ride on this preserved railway near Peterborough. On site is also a museum, shop, café and miniature railway.
CHATSWORTH @ CHRISTMAS – tba December
This palatial house will once again be beautifully decorated in a theme, what will it be this year?
MEADOWHALL & IKEA – Fri 3 November
Everyone’s favourite Swedish store and nobody leaves empty handed! Shop away at bustling Meadowhall, where you will find all the usual brands.
THURSFORD CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR – tba December
Put your name on our waiting list for this truly festive & thoroughly entertaining show. Always a sell out!
PC COACH HOLIDAYS
STRICTLY COME DANCING – Tues 24 January
At Nottingham Motorpoint Arena, be entertained by a host of celebrities and professional dancers from the BBC One TV series Strictly Come Dancing 19:30 performance
Departure times to be confirmed
SNOWDROP TRAIL AT BARNSDALE GARDENS –Wed 15 February
Enjoy the glorious snowdrop season at Barnsdale Garden, where snowdrops adorn the wildflower garden.
MELTON MOWBRAY – Tues 4 April
The beautiful market town of Melton Mowbray, where there is a wealth of local produce in this regional food capital. Explore the place where pork pies and Stilton cheese are made!
LOUTH DAY TRIPS
SPALDING FLOWER PARADE – Sat 6 May
Back for 2023! This world famous Flower Parade in Lincolnshire is run and organised by volunteers and really is a sight to see, from spectacular decorated flower floats to marching bands, it’s a great day out!
PRINCESS RIVER CRUISE INCLUDING TWO COURSE LUNCH –Wed 19 April
We enjoy a tranquil and relaxing 3-hour river cruise along the River Trent including a 2-course traditional roast dinner with tea or coffee.
SHERINGHAM AND CROMER – Thurs 18 May
The best of the North Norfolk Coast, with these two traditional seaside towns. Our first stop is Sheringham, a rare example of a seaside town hardly changed from a century ago, once an old fishing village, and the heritage is still evident today. We then make the short transfer to Cromer, a traditional seaside resort with its famous Victorian pier. There are plenty of attractions, sandy beaches and museums to keep you busy.
HARROGATE SPRING FLOWER SHOW AT THE GREAT YORKSHIRE SHOWGROUND – Fri 21 April
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HAWORTH AND THE KEIGHLEY AND WORTH VALLEY RAILWAY – Fri 19 May
The picturesque village of Haworth made famous thanks to the Brontë sisters, is now an appealing destination in which to browse the cobbled high street and soak up the atmosphere. From here we take a ride on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, well-known as ‘The Railway Children Line’
JUNE
HARROGATE AND KNARESBOROUGH – Wed 7 June
Our first stop today is Harrogate, with its immaculate gardens, elegant buildings and excellent shops, including the famous Bettys Cafe Tea Rooms. We then call at the picturesque town of Knaresborough, with its iconic viaduct, castle ruins and warren of cobbled streets.
SUMMER MYSTERY CRUISE & CREAM TEA – Thurs 22 June
Our destination is a secret; however, we can tell you that a cruise and cream tea will be included.
WELLS-NEXT –THE-SEA – Tues 27 June
One of the most attractive harbour towns along the North Norfolk coast, with its gentle harbour, small fishing boats, and
will find a mix of traditional and contemporary shops on Staithe Street.
HELMSLEY WALLED GARDEN INCLUDING CREAM TEA –Thurs 6 July
Built in 1758, the garden was originally designed to provide vegetables, fruit and flowers for the Feversham Family. Now developed into a stunning visitor attraction, creating a place to quietly sit and enjoy the stunning floral display of flowers throughout the season. A cream tea will be included.
TWYCROSS ZOO – Fri 4 August
An award winning conservation charity set in 80 acres of parkland, with around 500 animals of almost 100 species, including many endangered animals and native species, plus hundreds of creepy crawlies! Twycross is now well known as a World Primate Centre, and has a variety of Monkeys and Apes including the UK’s only group of Bonobos.
PONTEFRACT LIQUORICE FESTIVAL – Sat 8 July
Home to some of the world’s best liquorice, the Pontefract festival is a firm favourite, with something for everyone to enjoy!
SCARBOROUGH OR FILEY – Sat 12 August
Immerse yourself in Scarborough, with its many attractions, beaches and museums. Explore the seafront with its traditional amusement arcades, ice cream parlours and shellfish stalls.
NOTTINGHAM – Wed 19 July
HUNSTANTON AND NORFOLK LAVENDER – Thur 20 July
Visit the elegant resort of Hunstanton, a purpose built seaside town, which retains its Victorian charm and character. We then continue to Norfolk Lavender, England’s premier lavender farm. Founded in 1932, it is renowned worldwide and has almost 100 acres of lavender.
Or perhaps instead, the quaint and nostalgic seaside resort of Filey, where you will find a range of independent shops, restaurants and cafés. The former fishing village is becoming a popular destination, with an historic promenade, beautiful Edwardian architecture and a glorious sandy beach.
SANDRINGHAM FLOWER SHOW – Wed 26th July
One of the most prestigious events in the East of England, set in the grounds of Sandringham Park. Now in its 140th year, it is much more than just a flower show.
LONDON Wed 16 August
Our coach will drop off at Covent Garden, and you will have the day to explore London as you wish. A city full of attractions and unforgettable landmarks, such as the iconic Big Ben or the Houses of Parliament. Perhaps visit one of London’s famous markets, or visit Oxford Street for some retail therapy.
TWINLAKES Sat 19 August
All action! All Weather! Theme Park! A great day out for all set in 100 acres of countryside with over 40 rides and attractions to enjoy.
PC COACH HOLIDAYS | LOUTH DAY TRIPS
STAMFORD Fri 8 September
Widely considered one of England’s finest stone towns. The narrow alleyways and hidden courtyards are home to speciality shops, jewellers and small boutiques. The bustling Friday market will be in full swing for our visit, or you may wish to experience the quieter side of Stamford, and head to one of the many cafes and just watch the world go by!
YORKSHIRE ARBORETUM – Mon 16 October
120 acres of peace and tranquillity in the heart of North Yorkshire, with over 6,000 trees from around the world. Explore the hidden glades and meadows and wander the parkland, lakes and ponds.
HARROGATE AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW AT NEWBY HALL Sat 16 September
Held at Newby Hall and Garden, the 2023 Harrogate Autumn Flower Show offers an array of amazing autumn blooms. With so much to see and do, Harrogate Autumn Show has everything you need to create your perfect outdoor sanctuary
YORK CHRISTMAS MARKET – Wed 29 November
A day in York, with plenty of time to wander the tangle of cobbled streets where, as well as the Christmas Markets, you’ll find designer shops, high street names and antique shops enough to satisfy the most demanding shopper. You may prefer to visit one of the many attractions, such as the iconic York Minster, the National Railway Museum, Castle Museum or Clifford’s Tower.
HALIFAX INCLUDING GUIDED TOUR OF THE PIECE HALL –Thurs 21 September
We make our way to Halifax where our first stop is The Piece Hall, nestled amongst a dramatic landscape of rolling hills and wooded valleys at the centre of Halifax. With its honey-coloured architecture, rich industrial heritage and diverse cultural offerings, this hidden gem makes an ideal destination to visit, and we include a guided tour as well as time to peruse the unique shops and eateries. There will also be time at leisure in Halifax.
THURSFORD CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR
Prices and date to be confirmed, please register your interest
The largest Christmas show in England is set in the magical surroundings of mechanical organs and fairground carousels, with a cast of over 130 performers.
PEAK DISTRICT – Friday 6 October
A scenic journey across the Peak District stopping at the Upper Derwent Visitor Centre, situated between the Howden, Derwent and Ladybower Reservoirs, used by the RAF Dambusters to practise their low-level bombing. We then continue to the beautiful village of Eyam, made famous for the villagers’ sacrifice in order to prevent the spread of the plague.
THURSFORD CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR
Prices and date to be confirmed, please register your interest
The largest Christmas show in England is set in the magical surroundings of mechanical organs and fairground carousels, with a cast of over 130 performers.
HARROGATE CHRISTMAS FAYRE Sat 9 December
The festive market takes place in the heart of Harrogate’s streets. Featuring a range of local and traditional European Christmas stalls, with entertainment, arts and crafts there will be something to keep you busy!
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1. WHAT’S INCLUDED
Holiday prices include all coach travel from listed departure points, entrance fees and admissions unless otherwise stated, and all ferry crossings unless part of an optional excursion. We reserve the right to use Eurotunnel services through the channel tunnel in either or both directions on tours to the continent. This service may be used as alternative transportation to ferry crossings in case of last minute schedule changes, unexpected delays, weather conditions or force majeure. Hotel accommodation and board basis as specified in each itinerary.
2.WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
Charges that accommodation suppliers may make for use of certain facilities such as tennis courts, sun beds etc. cost of visas or inoculations. Any articles of personal expenditure not listed as included in the price of the holiday. Extra items such as laundry, alcohol & tea/coffee after dinner, unless the hotel specifically include those items. Meals en route, gratuities, personal expenditure, and travel insurance.
3. EXCURSION PROGRAMMES
We reserve the right to substitute any advertised excursion with a similar alternative if operational reasons should make this necessary. No refunds will be made for passengers not wishing to go on included excursions. Included excursions often involve taking you to a convenient central point with time at leisure to explore at your own pace.
4. OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS
On tours where there are free days, we may offer optional excursions. These are not included in your holiday price, and are subject to minimum numbers booking to make their operation viable.
5. LUGGAGE
All baggage and belongings are carried at owners’ risk and we will not be held responsible for any loss or damage except where such damage or loss is caused by the proven negligence of our employees. We ask you to keep your holiday luggage down to one medium size case per person, not exceeding 20kg, and ensure the contents are securely packed. On tours with overnight stops, one small overnight bag per person is recommended.
6. PASSENGER MOBILITY & MOBILITY AID POLICY
Please note that you must be able to negotiate the steps onto the coach or any feeder vehicle, either independently or with the aid of a travelling companion.
We also strongly encourage you to conduct your own research on your chosen itinerary to ascertain its suitability for you. While we provide an overview of each holiday, we are unable to provide accessibility statements for every attraction or destination, nor will we be held responsible for something we don’t mention that impedes upon your enjoyment of the holiday.
We will accept small mobility scooters/walking aids subject to the following:
a) Our booking staff are notified in advance of mobility aids, and given details of the size and make of the powered wheelchair/scooter to enable checks to be made on the manufacturer’s website to establish if it is suitable for carrying on the coach. Please note we cannot accept class 3 scooters, which are too large and heavy to lift. Without advance notice, we are unable to guarantee sufficient space for mobility scooters on either the coach or a feeder vehicle.
b) We will advise customers upon receipt of the Mobility Aid Booking Form, of the suitability of the scooter/powered wheelchair for carriage on our coaches.
c) That the scooter/powered wheelchair will break down into separate parts, each weighing no more than 20 kgs. Walkers must be folded flat for transit.
d) The disabled customer is accompanied at the point of departure and arrival by a companion who is able to dismantle and reassemble the powered wheelchair/scooter to enable stowage in the coach or feeder vehicle.
e) The powered wheelchair/scooter is operated by dry cell batteries only.
f) It is deemed that there will be sufficient room in the hold to carry the item - we can only carry 2 mobility scooters per coach.
7. MEDICATION IN LUGGAGE
Please ensure that all regularly used medication is kept on the person or carried as hand luggage, and not packed away in luggage that is to be stowed in the luggage compartment on the coach.
8. SEAT ALLOCATION
It is possible, on occasions, for operational reasons, that a coach/mini bus of different configuration or size may be used, and we therefore reserve the right to alter the seating plan and allocate seats other than the ones you have booked, although this will be avoided wherever possible. We still have no liability in relation to any such change of specification. Seat allocation does not apply on feeder vehicles. We also reserve the right to move single passengers on a coach, so that they are seated next to another single passenger.
9. SMOKING/VAPING
Smoking and vaping on-board our vehicles is strictly prohibited.
10. EUROPEAN TOURIST TAXES
Local authorities in some towns and cities throughout Europe have introduced tourist taxes, which must be paid directly to the hotel by all guests in person. No such taxes are included in our prices to you and we cannot make payment on your behalf or include this tax on your invoice. As soon as we become aware of any such taxes affecting your holiday we will notify you.
11. GRATUITIES
Gratuities to our drivers are not included in the cost of your holiday. Any donations should reflect on the service you have been given by our representative. We also recommend that gratuities should be made on an individual basis rather than a group collection.
12. PRIVACY POLICY
We take your privacy very seriously, and are committed to abiding by the data protection laws which protect your privacy. Our privacy policy may change on occasion; the most up-to-date version will always be available on our website. It is your responsibility to read this privacy policy. A printed copy can be made available on request by telephoning either our Lincoln office (01522) 533605 or Louth office (01507) 600016. We reserve the right to share your data if required, to Government or Health Services for Track & Trace purposes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
13. COVID-19 AMENDMENTS
Due to the fluid nature of the Covid-19 pandemic, there may be times when changes are made to the advertised holiday package, beyond our control. This may include but is not limited to; hotel entertainment, porterage, meal service arrangements, and amendments to itineraries. This will be kept to an absolute minimum, and undertaken only when necessary.
14. FINANCIAL SECURITY
P.C. Executive Coaches of Lincoln Ltd is a member of the Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) and follows their guidelines. We have established a Client Trust Account in order to comply with the European Community Directive number 90/314 for the benefit of our customers. All monies received are paid into a dedicated Client Trust Account until after the holiday departs.
15. YOUR CONTRACT WITH US
By paying the relevant deposit, you are binding all persons travelling to our Terms & Conditions. The contract is made when your booking is entered onto our reservations system and we issue a confirmation of booking. Please check your confirmation carefully to ensure all information is correct, and advise us immediately of any errors.
16. PAYING THE BALANCE OF YOUR HOLIDAY
The balance of payment must be made no later than 8 weeks before your departure and you will receive your tickets and final holiday details approximately 14 days before departure. If you have not received this information 3 working days before the departure date, we request that you telephone our office to check the exact departure time and departure point for your holiday. We regret that we will be unable to consider any claim for loss of money or compensation from clients who fail to contact us in the event of their not receiving final holiday details. The cost of your holiday is not guaranteed against any increase resulting from government action, including an increase in VAT, additional bonding, and devaluation of the pound sterling or increased fuel charges.
17. IF YOU CANCEL YOUR HOLIDAY/DAY TRIP
You or any member of your party may cancel your holiday at any time provided that the information is conveyed in writing to PC Coach Holidays. Any such cancellation will incur cancellation charges on the following scale:
Period before departure that written cancellation is received
More than 56 days
28 to 56 days
14 to 27 days
0 to 13 days
18. IF YOU CHANGE YOUR BOOKING
Cancellation charge as a % of the total holiday price
Loss of Deposit
45% of holiday cost or loss of deposit whichever is greater
60% of holiday cost
100% of holiday cost
Minor changes prior to the balance due date, such as additional requests, joining point amendments etc. necessitating the issue of a new Booking Confirmation will be allowed subject to the payment of a £10 amendment fee per person. After the balance due date whilst we will attempt to accommodate minor changes on the same basis, no guarantee can be given. For major changes such as transfer to a different holiday or departure date after the balance due date, we reserve the right to treat such changes as cancellations and levy the cancellation charges as set out in the “If you cancel your holiday” section.
19. SPECIAL REQUESTS
If you have any special requests, you must advise us, and ensure they are noted on the booking confirmation when received. Your request will be passed on to the hotel concerned; however we cannot guarantee their compliance.
20. IF WE CANCEL YOUR HOLIDAY OR DAY TRIP
It is necessary in order to operate any holiday/day trip that a certain level of passenger numbers is achieved. If that number is not achieved the holiday/day trip may be cancelled and an alternative offered. You will then have the choice of accepting this alternative, receiving a credit note or receiving a refund of all monies paid in respect of your booking, less any amendment fees already charged.
21. IF WE CHANGE YOUR HOLIDAY OR DAY TRIP
The arrangements for your holiday/day trip are usually made many months in advance and changes are sometimes unavoidable. We reserve the right to alter, without notice, routes, seating plans and itineraries on any tour arranged by PC Coach Holidays.
22. PASSPORT, VISA AND NHS COVID-19 INFORMATION
For continental holidays you must have at least 6 months left on your passport on the date of travel. Please note, any extra months on your passport over 10 years may not count towards the minimum period needed. If you have any doubts over your status as resident or British subject, or you do not hold a full British passport, you must check with the Embassy or Consulate of the countries to be visited, to confirm passport and visa requirements for your particular circumstances. We cannot accept responsibility for passengers not in possession of the correct travel documents, or Covid-related certification, and we strongly advise you to keep up to date with Covid-related guidance or restrictions applicable to your holiday destination.
23. SEAT BELTS
The wearing of seat belts is mandatory at all times when seated.
24. CLIENTS BEHAVIOUR
PC Coach Holidays reserves the right to refuse a booking or terminate a client’s holiday in the event of unreasonable conduct if, in our opinion, it is likely to cause damage, distress, danger or annoyance to other clients, employees, and property or to any third party. If you are prevented from travelling or continuing your holiday by such termination, PC Coach Holidays’ responsibility for your holiday ceases. Full cancellation charges will apply and PC Coach Holidays will be under no obligation for any refund, compensation or loss, which you may incur.
25. IF YOU WISH TO COMPLAIN
In the unlikely event that you or any member of your party have cause for complaint please inform, in the first instance, the supplier of the service and then our driver who will do his utmost to resolve the problem immediately. Failing this, you must notify us in writing within 14 days of your return.
PC COACH HOLIDAYS
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
HOLIDAY INSURANCE
This holiday insurance policy includes cover if you receive a positive COVID-19 diagnosis within 14-days of your scheduled departure date or and have to cancel your trip. Cover also includes non-UK medical treatment and additional accommodation, repatriation and travel expenses if you are diagnosed with COVID-19 during your trip. This is arranged by Towergate Travel and underwritten by ERGO Travel Insurance Services Ltd (ETI) on behalf of Great Lakes Insurance SE (GLISE). Great Lakes Insurance SE is a German insurance company with its headquarters at Königinstrasse 107, 80802 Munich. UK Branch office: 10 Fenchurch Avenue, London EC3M 5BN, company number SE000083. Great Lakes Insurance SE, UK Branch, is authorised and regulated by Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht. Deemed authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority. Firm Reference Number 769884. Subject to regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority and limited regulation by the Prudential Regulation Authority. Details of the Temporary Permissions Regime, which allows EEA-based firms to operate in the UK for a limited period while seeking full authorisation, are available on the Financial Conduct Authority’s website. ERGO Travel Insurance Services Ltd (ETI): registered in England and Wales, company number 11091555. Authorised and regulated by the FCA, register number 805870 and registered office: 10 Fenchurch Avenue, London, EC3M 5BN. Details about the extent of GLISE’s authorisation and regulation by the PRA, and regulation by the FCA are available on request.
Should you wish to take out this holiday insurance policy please include the appropriate premium when booking your holiday DEMANDS AND NEEDS
This insurance policy will suit the demands and needs of an individual or group (where applicable) who have no excluded pre-existing medical conditions, are travelling in countries included within the policy terms and who wish to insure themselves against unforeseen events detailed in the cover section below. Subject to the terms, conditions and maximum specified sums insured.
IMPORTANT
We will not provide you with advice about the suitability of this product for your individual needs but will be happy to provide you with factual information. We summarise below the details of the insurance cover provided which also includes 24-hour emergency service from Towergate Assistance. A summary of the cover is detailed below. Full details of the key benefits, conditions and exclusions will be included in the Policy Booklet, Table of Benefits and Insurance Product Information Document (IPID), copies of which will be sent to you with your confirmation of booking. In any event you may ask for specimen copies of the policy wording before booking should you wish to examine this in advance.
SECTION OF COVER MAXIMUM SUM INSURED / BENEFIT LEVEL PER PERSON EXCESS PER PERSON
Emergency Medical & Repatriation Expenses
£2,000,000, sub-limited as follows:
£350 Emergency Dental Pain Relief (Isle of Man, Channel Islands & Europe)
£1,000 Local Funeral Expenses (Isle of Man, Channel Islands & Europe)
£100 Emergency Telephone Calls & Taxi Fares
£2,500 Additional Travel Expenses (United Kingdom)
£50 United Kingdom Prescription Charges
• £300 United Kingdom Physiotherapy & Chiropractic Care
£10 for each completed 24-hours up to £100 Hospital Benefit (United Kingdom)
£15 for each completed 24-hours up to £450 Hospital Benefit (Isle of Man, Channel Islands & Europe)
£50 for each completed 24-hours up to £500 Mugging Benefit
Nil Emergency Telephone Calls & Taxi Fares
Nil United Kingdom Prescription Charges
Nil United Kingdom Physiotherapy & Chiropractic Care
Nil Hospital Benefit
Nil Mugging Benefit
£60 All Other Claims in this Section
Nil trips under 3-days £25 trips 3-days plus Loss of Deposit only £70 trips 3-days plus Cancellation
Nil trips under 3-days £70 trips 3-days plus
RESIDENCY
The cover under this policy is only available to United Kingdom residents being defined as: Any person who has an address in the United Kingdom, has lived in the United Kingdom for at least 6 of the last 12 months, and is registered with a General Practitioner in the United Kingdom.
HEALTH CONDITIONS
This policy may not provide cover for pre-existing medical conditions, so it is important that you review and respond to the questions below in order to have the full protection of your policy. If you do not take the appropriate action, or if you withhold information which we should reasonably be made aware of when considering the provision of cover, then your policy may be cancelled, or your claim rejected or not fully paid.
If you are travelling within the United Kingdom you are not required to declare your medical conditions. However to be covered for any medical conditions you have or have had, you must be able to answer NO to questions 1. to 4. and YES to questions 5. and 6. a) and b) below:
1. Are you aware of any reason why the trip could be cancelled or cut short (such as the health of a close relative)
2. Are you travelling: a) against the advice of a medical practitioner, or b) for the purpose of obtaining medical treatment.
3. Have you been given a terminal prognosis
4. Are you receiving or awaiting treatment for any bodily injury, illness or disease as a hospital day case or in-patient
5. If you are on prescribed medication, are your medical condition(s) stable and well controlled
6. If you suffer from stress, anxiety, depression or any other mental or nervous disorder, have you received written confirmation (at your cost) that you are fit enough to take this trip by either:
a) a registered mental health professional (if you are under the care of a Community Mental Health Team), or b) a consultant specialising in the relevant field.
If you are travelling outside of the United Kingdom You must telephone MediScreen on 0344 892 1698 if anyone to be covered by this policy, or any person upon whose health the trip depends:
1. Has or has had a medical condition (excluding childhood and minor ailments not requiring treatment)
2. Is taking prescribed medication
3. Has or has had any medical condition still requiring periodic review
4. Is awaiting any tests, treatment, investigation, referral or the results of these.
MediScreen’s office hours are 9am to 5pm Monday to Thursday and 9am to 4pm Friday excluding Bank Holidays.
CHANGE IN MEDICAL CIRCUMSTANCES AFTER THE DATE THE POLICY IS ISSUED
Important note: this applies to all destinations, including trips solely within the United Kingdom.
You must also notify MediScreen immediately on 0344 892 1698 if there is any change in your medical circumstances between the date you first purchased your insurance policy and the date your holiday is due to begin. If you do not take the appropriate action, or if you withhold information which we should reasonably be made aware of when considering the provision of cover, then your policy may be cancelled, or your claim rejected or not fully paid. If we can extend cover, we may charge an additional premium for doing so.
If your trip is solely within the United Kingdom then you must obtain confirmation from your medical practitioner that you are fit enough to take the trip and this must be noted on your medical records so that in the event of a claim you are able to provide this evidence if required by us. Failure to do so may invalidate your policy.
You must also tell us as soon as reasonably possible if you are no longer a resident in the United Kingdom.
SIGNIFICANT OR UNUSUAL LIMITATIONS OR WHAT IS NOT COVERED
1. The cover under this policy is only available to United Kingdom residents for travel within the Geographical limits contained in this policy and which begins and ends in the United Kingdom. Repatriation will be to the United Kingdom only.
2. Cover is only available for the whole duration of a booked trip to a maximum 70 consecutive days, and cover cannot be purchased once a trip has already begun.
3. The excess amount deductible from a claim applies to each and every claim, per incident claimed for, under certain sections by each insured person.
4. If your money, valuables, any items of baggage, your passport or visa are lost or stolen, you must notify the local Police within 24 hours of discovery or as soon as possible thereafter. Please make sure you get a copy of the Police report. Failure to comply may result in your claim being rejected or the amount of any relevant claim reduced.
£15,000 (£1,000 children aged under 16-years & £7,500 adults aged 66-years plus at the time of the accident) Death
£15,000 Loss of Limb(s) or Sight £15,000 (Nil children aged under 16-years at the time of the accident) Permanent Total Disablement
£1,500, sub-limited as follows: £200 Single Article, Pair or Set £200 in all Valuables
£200, sub-limited as follows: £50 for children under 16 years at the date of the incident
Passport & Other Documents
Baggage Delay on the Outward Journey
£200 £100 after a completed 12-hours delay
£200 inside the United Kingdom £800 outside of the United Kingdom
£20 after the first completed 12-hours delay and then £10 for each subsequent completed 12-hours up to £60 Delayed Benefit (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man,Channel Islands, Europe)
£1,500 after a completed 12-hours delay Abandonment (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man, Channel Islands & Europe)
£2,000,000 £25,000
£50 for each completed 12-hours up to £50
Nil children under 16-years £50 All Other Claims in this section
5. You are not covered for valuables, your passport or visa if left unattended at any time (including in a vehicle, in checked in luggage or while in the custody of a carrier, tour operator or public transport operator) unless deposited in a hotel safe, safety deposit box or left in your locked accommodation.
6. Stolen property: You are not covered for baggage stolen from: a. an unattended coach / bus unless it was locked in the luggage compartment of the coach / bus and evidence of force or violent entry to the vehicle is available, or b. the passenger compartment of any unattended vehicle.
7. Claims arising from any epidemic or pandemic as declared by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
8. You must ensure that you have had any recommended inoculations, vaccine (including COVID-19 where it has been offered to you) or medications relating to your destination prior to your trip.
9. Claims arising from or related to any coronavirus including but not limited to COVID-19, or any related/mutated form of the virus. This exclusion does not apply to COVID-19 claims under the COVID-19 Cover section.
TRAVEL SIGNPOSTING Not the right level of cover to meet your Travel Insurance needs?
If we can’t offer you the cover you want, or your premium is higher than you wanted because you have medical conditions, you may be able to get help by accessing the Money and Pensions Service travel directory at: https://traveldirectory. moneyadviceservice.org.uk/en or by calling 0800 138 777 (Open Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm).
COOLING OFF PERIOD Please tell us immediately if your policy does not meet your requirements. If you cancel within 14-days of the receipt of your documentation and you have not started a trip or made or intend to make a claim, we will give you a full refund. Following this 14-days period, you continue to have the right to cancel your policy at any time by contacting us. If the notice of cancellation is received outside of the 14-days cooling-off period no premium will be refunded.
PC Coaches of Lincoln Limited and P.C. Executive Coaches of Lincoln Limited are appointed representatives of ITC Compliance Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (their registration number is 313486) and which is permitted to advise on and arrange general insurance contracts as an intermediary.
Nil Delayed Benefit £70 Abandonment
TRAVEL INSURANCE PREMIUM TO BE PAID WITH DEPOSIT
Please note that you do not have to purchase the insurance we offer. However, if you do, the following premiums apply: European Tours including RoI, Duration UK tours including Northern Ireland Channel Islands and Isle of Man 2 days 3 days 4-5 days 6-9 days 10-11 days
£18 £27 £39 £48 --
COVID-19
£1,500 Cancellation £1,500 Curtailment
£1,000,000 Emergency Medical & Repatriation Expenses outside of the United Kingdom, sub-limited as follows: £30 for each completed 12-hours up to £300 Confinement to Holiday Accommodation
Nil trips under 3-days Cancellation & Curtailment £70 trips 3-days plus Cancellation & Curtailment £60 Emergency Medical & Repatriation Expenses Nil Confinement to Holiday Accommodation
The premium does not include cover for pre-existing medical conditions.
-£38 £57 £71 £81
All premiums include 20% Insurance Premium Tax. P.C. Executive Coaches of Lincoln Limited t/a PC Coach Holidays is an appointed representative of ITC Compliance Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (their registration number is 313486) and which is permitted to advise on and arrange general insurance contracts as an intermediary. For further information regarding the insurance we can offer please contact us on 01522 533605
This applies to holidays booked and policies issued from 01/01/2023 to 31/12/2023 with travel up to 31/12/2024
Book online: www.pccoaches.co.uk