Small-Group Day Trip to Bath, Lacock and Stonehenge from London
London, United Kingdom
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 11 hours
This fantastic small-group tour lets you explore some of the most beautiful and historic sites in England. Begin at the Georgian city of Bath and learn about the history of the famous Roman Baths. Then, explore the mysterious Stonehenge with your knowledgeable guide and visit the charming village of Lacock, as seen in the Harry Potter movies.
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This fantastic small-group tour lets you explore some of the most beautiful and historic sites in England. Begin at the Georgian city of Bath and learn about the history of the famous Roman Baths. Then, explore the mysterious Stonehenge with your knowledgeable guide and visit the charming village of Lacock, as seen in the Harry Potter movies.
This tour offers you the best of western England, combining the popular and beautiful city of Bath, the ancient Stonehenge monument, the charming village of Lacock and more. Enjoy a drive to Bath on an ancient road used by the Romans almost 2,000 years ago. Pass ancient burial chambers and Silbury Hill, a 4,000-year-old man-made pyramid. Uncover further signs of past cultures as you pass historic taverns, monuments and White Horse hill carvings.
Spend your morning in the delightful village of Lacock. Untouched by modern hands, this charming place has been used in many films, such as Cranford, Pride and Prejudice and the Harry Potter movies. Enjoy a guided tour of this lovely village and its unspoiled appearance with your small group before making a short journey along the back roads of the Cotswolds hills to the elegant city of Bath.
Once called Aquae Sulis because of its natural hot springs, the city of Bath dates back more than 2,000 years. Take a guided tour of this elegant city with its squares, crescents and terraces, and learn about the famous Roman Baths. In the 18th-century Georgian Era, the rich and wealthy arrived from London to 'see and be seen' here, and to take advantage of the baths’ hot waters to alleviate their stiff joints. Before making your way to the mysterious monument known as Stonehenge, there is time for you to enjoy a delicious lunch in one of the restaurants nearby (own expense).
Enjoy a lovely drive through England’s picturesque countryside featuring thatched cottages and charming villages. Arrive at Stonehenge amidst the ancient and historical landscape of Wessex. Here, your guide will enrich you with facts and theories behind these famous Stone Age structure erected in about 3,000 BC. After taking time to explore this impressive and mysterious site, enjoy a relaxing drive back to London.
Spend your morning in the delightful village of Lacock. Untouched by modern hands, this charming place has been used in many films, such as Cranford, Pride and Prejudice and the Harry Potter movies. Enjoy a guided tour of this lovely village and its unspoiled appearance with your small group before making a short journey along the back roads of the Cotswolds hills to the elegant city of Bath.
Once called Aquae Sulis because of its natural hot springs, the city of Bath dates back more than 2,000 years. Take a guided tour of this elegant city with its squares, crescents and terraces, and learn about the famous Roman Baths. In the 18th-century Georgian Era, the rich and wealthy arrived from London to 'see and be seen' here, and to take advantage of the baths’ hot waters to alleviate their stiff joints. Before making your way to the mysterious monument known as Stonehenge, there is time for you to enjoy a delicious lunch in one of the restaurants nearby (own expense).
Enjoy a lovely drive through England’s picturesque countryside featuring thatched cottages and charming villages. Arrive at Stonehenge amidst the ancient and historical landscape of Wessex. Here, your guide will enrich you with facts and theories behind these famous Stone Age structure erected in about 3,000 BC. After taking time to explore this impressive and mysterious site, enjoy a relaxing drive back to London.
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