THE GREAT ESCAPE
Your Great Adventure
- Includes
- Itinerary
- Tour Highlights
- Price & Dates
- Hotels
What's included
1st April till 31st Oct 2024
- 11 nights accommodation
- Daily breakfast
- Return airport-hotel transfer (private basis)
- Transportation by air-conditioned luxury coach (shared)
- International air ticket
- Transportation to the meeting point for tour departure in London
- Travel insurance
- Others not mentioned
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Day 3
- Day 4
- Day 5
- Day 6
- Day 7
- Day 8
- Day 9
- Day 10
- Day 11
- Day 12
Arrive London
Upon arrival in London, meet and greet at the airport and you will be transferred from airport to your accommodation. After check-in, spend the remaining days to explore the city at your own leisure.
London
After breakfast, make your way to the meeting point for a full day panoramic tour of London. See the important landmarks of London including the Westminster Abbey. Continue with entrance into St Paul’s Cathedral before seeing the Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace and Tower of London. Complete the day with a boat ride on River Thames with views of the Tower Bridge, HMS Belfast, Tate Modern and the London Eye.
London - Stratford - Upon-Avon - Shrewsbury
Departing from London, you travel to the birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon. Home to the beautiful gardens and thatched Tudor cottage of his wife, Anne Hathaway, you have time to explore the charming village of Stratford-upon-Avon. Enjoy lunch in one of the quaint restaurants before heading to the World Heritage site of Ironbridge, the world’s first ever bridge fully made of iron, set in a distinctive forested gorge on the River Severn. The amazing sights here were developed during the rise of Britain’s Industrial Revolution and there are many attractions within the site for you to learn more about this fascinating period. You then wind your way down to the riverside town of Shrewsbury*, a pretty county town that lies on the banks of the mighty River Severn. The birthplace of Charles Darwin, this bustling market town and its timber framed black and white Tudor buildings are your home for the next two nights.
*Please note that on some occasions, this tour may stay in Chester instead of Shrewsbury.
Shrewsbury
Your tour takes you to the heart of North Wales today. Firstly, you explore the picture book beauty of Conwy and its picturesque medieval castle. Built by Edward I in the 13th century, this estuary fortress offers spectacular views from the battlements.
Next you roam the impressive mountains and valleys of the Snowdonia National Park, delving into the massive Dinorwic slate quarries and the powerfully dramatic Pass of Llanberis under the shadow of Snowdon, Wales’ highest peak. Relive the struggle for Welsh independence and the rebellious tale of Owain Glyndwr, the last native Prince of Wales before heading back over the English border to your accommodation.
Shrewsbury - Buxton - York
After breakfast,, lying northeast of Shrewsbury is the Peak District National Park, an expanse of rugged moorland with walled pastures and wooded valleys. Picturesque villages and unbeatable scenery line your route as you wind through this area’s unique landscape.
After a spectacular drive, you arrive in the elegant spa town of Buxton. It’s been attracting visitors to enjoy its natural thermal springs since Roman times. And it’s where you can fill up your bottle with crystal-clear water from the famous spring.
In the afternoon, you make your way to the Duke of Devonshire’s famous stately home and gardens at Chatsworth. This renowned building is regularly named the UK’s favourite country house thanks to its immense collection of furniture, priceless paintings, and neoclassical sculptures.
Travelling northwards, you pass through some of the old industrial heartlands of northern England to the historic walled city of York, where you spend the next two nights.
York
After breakfast,, today there are two major options for the events of your day. Firstly, you can choose to spend the day leisurely exploring the medieval heart of York, an ancient city with a colourful history dating back to the times of the Romans, Vikings and Normans. The towering Gothic spire at York Minster rises above the city, casting its spirituality across the brilliant museums, narrow lanes and distinctive stone city walls.
Alternatively, you could journey out with your guide on a half day excursion across the Yorkshire Dales to the handsome market towns of Knaresborough or Ripon. Take your time with the beautiful architecture and spa town luxuries on offer before heading to some of the more remote valleys and formidably impressive scenery of the Eastern Dale, followed by a free afternoon in York to dine and relax in the city’s plentiful restaurants and shops.
You will leave the London based tour here and be picked up tomorrow by the tour bus from Edinburgh. Your driver/guide will let you know all the details of pickup times for the next day.
York - Yorkshire - York
A relaxing day that offers you the chance to spend time in the medieval city of York, a Roman settlement whose rich history includes Viking and Norman occupations and the brutally divisive War of the Roses. Take your time to discover the incredible city architecture, most notably the fabulous cathedral of York Minster.
From here, you leave York and head to the North Sea coast of Yorkshire, with the first stop being the magnificently expansive North Yorkshire Moors National park.
After relishing the abundance of nature and scenery here, you lunch in Whitby, a bustling fishing port and the inspiration for the fertile imagination of Bram Stoker, author of Dracula. Witness the Royal Hotel where he conjured his blood-curdling tale, then enjoy a little free time before travelling to the conservation village of Robin Hood’s Bay*, a pristinely preserved fishing village of winding lanes and narrow alleys. After relaxing in this unique location, you return to York for the evening.
* The minicoach cannot access the main village because of local restrictions. The coach will drop you at the top of the village and you must walk down (and back up!) a steep hill to reach the old village centre.
York - Keswick
After breakfast, you move westerly into the superb scenery of the Yorkshire Dales National park, an area brimming with wildlife and rich cultural heritage. Densely packed with opportunities for recreation and relaxation, this nature haven gives unparalleled access to the North’s innate beauty.
Continuing west, you pass through the Northern Dales, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the centre of the Dales energetic cattle trade.
The last stop of the day is in the pleasant market town of Keswick*, where you will be dropped off at your accommodation, free to explore the charms of the area.
Keswick - Windermere - Grasmere - Keswick
After breakfast, you behold the mystery of the Castlerigg standing stones, built over five thousand years ago and the scene of many strange ancient rituals. Traveling on, you arrive by the shores of Ullswater, known was England’s most beautiful lake. A short walk along the shore and through a forest takes you to the mighty Aira Force waterfall, an excellent place for keen photographers.
You head south over the snaking Kirkstone Pass, stopping at Windermere for the choice of relaxing with a hearty lunch whilst gazing across the region’s mountains and lakes or taking a leisurely cruise on the lake. Leaving this romantic setting, you head to the well maintained conservation village of Hawkshead and the school where the renowned poet William Wordsworth attended grammar school.
After a little spare time in the village, you navigate through the prim country lanes towards Grasmere, described by Wordsworth as “the loveliest spot that man hath found”. Visit the great man’s Dove Cottage or enjoy the peace and tranquility of the poet’s Daffodil Garden near the banks of the River Rothy before heading back to Keswick** for the night.
Keswick - Edinburgh
Waving farewell to the Lakes, you ascend the Hartside Pass, which boasts a famous view of the hills and mountains of Scotland and the English Lake District. Standing at over 1900ft, this is an inimitable experience.
You continue to Hadrian’s Wall, the Roman Emperor Hadrian’s fortified construction designed to keep the Scottish tribes out of the Roman Empire. Roam in the footsteps of the Roman Centurions who patrolled this desolate frontier. Follow the ancient Roman Dere Street, then cross the border into Scotland and head to the local town of Jedburgh and the ruins of Jedburgh Abbey, where you stop for refreshments.
For your last stop, you make your way to the incredible Scott’s View, which looks out over the River Tweed and the Cheviot Hills which roughly form the Scottish-English border. You then make your way to the great city of Edinburgh.
Edinburgh
Free day at own leisure.
Depart Edinburgh
After breakfast, enjoy the morning at leisure before being transferred to the airport for your departing flights.
Tour Highlights:
~ Entrance into St Paul’s Cathedral before seeing the Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace and Tower of London.
~Boat ride on River Thames with views of the Tower Bridge, HMS Belfast, Tate Modern and the London Eye.
~Roam the impressive mountains and valleys of the Snowdonia National Park, delving into the massive Dinorwic slate quarries and the powerfully dramatic Pass of Llanberis under the shadow of Snowdon, Wales’ highest peak.
~Duke of Devonshire’s famous stately home and gardens at Chatsworth.
~Arrive in the elegant spa town of Buxton.
~Exploring the medieval heart of York, an ancient city with a colorful history dating back to the times of the Romans, Vikings and Normans.
Dates & Room Category | Category | Twin / Triple | Child (5-15 years) | - |
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1 Apr 2024 - 31 May 2024 (3*) | 2 To Go | RM 16,195 | RM 15,705 | - |
1 Oct 2024 - 31 Oct 2024 | 2 To Go | RM 16,195 | RM 15,705 | - |
1 June 2024 - 30 Sep 2024 | 2 To Go | RM 17,725 | RM 17,215 | - |
1 Apr 2024 - 31 May 2024 (4*) | 2 To Go | RM 17,525 | RM 17,035 | - |
1 Oct 2024 - 31 Oct 2024 | 2 To Go | RM 17,525 | RM 17,035 | - |
1 June 2024 - 30 Sep 2024 | 2 To Go | RM 19,725 | RM 19,215 | - |