Southern England & Stonehenge
Uncover the best of Southern England in a week on this group tour from London. Explore the Isle of Wight, including the holiday home of Queen Victoria and see the mysterious Neolithic Stonehenge. Visit the purported birthplace of King Arthur at Tintagel Castle, drive through the wild landscapes of Dartmoor and spend two nights in coastal Exeter. Wander around the pretty Cornish village of Port Isaac, see St Michael's Mount and admire the view from Land's End, the UK's most westerly point. Stop in Glastonbury to see the 7th century abbey on your way back to London.
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Tour overview
Itinerary
Day 1 Portsmouth & Isle of Wight ferry
Day 1 Portsmouth & Isle of Wight ferry
London - Portsmouth - Isle of Wight. Setting off from London, we head south to the coastal city of Portsmouth. There's free time here to grab some lunch and there may be time to climb to the top of Spinnaker Tower for views of the city and the Isle of Wight. You could also follow the historic harbour trails or visit King Henry VIII's warship, the Mary Rose. Then, it's time to board the ferry for our crossing to the Isle of Wight. The journey takes less than an hour and you can enjoy drinks and snacks onboard.
Arriving on the Isle of Wight, our first visit is to Quarr Abbey, a beautiful building blending French, Byzantine and Moorish architecture and design. We then make our way to the small village of Shanklin, where the evening is at leisure.
Please note: Check-in closes at 09:00 on day 1 (tour departs at 09:15) - Stance 3, Greenline Coach Terminal London, Bulleid Way, Victoria, London, SW1W 9SH.
Accommodation: Somerton Lodge, Knights Rest, St Leonards or similar
Day 2 Exploring the Isle of Wight
Day 2 Exploring the Isle of Wight
Today we are exploring the Isle of Wight. Departing after breakfast, our first stop is the Yarborough Monument. Celebrating the life of a wealthy earl from the 19th century, this is the tallest monument on the island. We also make a photo stop at Brading Downs, where endless green fields roll across the landscape.
Next we enjoy an included visit to the holiday home of one of England's most famous monarchs - Queen Victoria. She once said of Osborne House "it is harder to imagine a prettier spot" and you will find yourself agreeing with her as you explore the house and its pristine gardens. Built in an Italian style, Osborne House is equally as impressive on the inside, with golden rooms and historically important artefacts and furniture.
From the man-made to the natural, we then visit the main natural feature on the Isle of Wight. The Needles are a series of white stacks protruding from the ocean. Photograph them from the shore or opt for a boat ride out to The Needles for a closer look.
As the sun begins to set, we make a final stop at St Catherine's Down to admire the cliffs and surrounding green valleys. Watch the sunset before we return to Shanklin for the evening.
Accommodation: Somerton Lodge, Knights Rest, St Leonards or similar
Day 3 Winchester & Stonehenge
Day 3 Winchester & Stonehenge
Isle of Wight - Portsmouth - Winchester - Stonehenge - Exeter. This morning we catch the return ferry back to Portsmouth, and make our way to the historic city of Winchester. Once the capital of Anglo-Saxon England, Winchester is famous for its association with Alfred the Great and is home to a majestic cathedral and the impressive Norman Great Hall. There's free time to take in some of these sights, enjoy a coffee in a quaint local cafe, or browse one or more of the local museums.
In Winchester we meet a new guide and change vehicles before heading to Stonehenge. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stonehenge has been meticulously preserved. The award-winning visitor centre offers a fascinating exhibition showcasing hundreds of prehistoric artefacts from the Stonehenge collection. A land train shuttle takes you to the iconic stone circles, which are known worldwide.
Next, we proceed to Exeter in Devon, a significant fortified settlement during Roman times. This charming city serves as our base for two nights, allowing ample time to delve into its rich history and cultural offerings.
Accommodation: Exeter Townhouse, Telstar or similar
Day 4 Dartmoor & Exeter free time
Day 4 Dartmoor & Exeter free time
Exeter - Dartmoor - Exeter. Today we experience the breathtaking beauty of Dartmoor, an isolated and windswept landscape adorned with stunning rock formations. As we traverse the moor, you'll have the opportunity to witness native ponies grazing peacefully amidst the wilderness. Dartmoor is also home to a rich variety of plant and animal life, providing a sensory feast of sights, sounds, and smells.
During our journey, you'll have the chance to cross the historic Clapper Bridge at Postbridge before we make our way to Tavistock. This quaint market town holds great historical significance, with its claim as the birthplace of the esteemed explorer Sir Francis Drake.
Upon returning to Exeter in the early afternoon, you'll have ample time to immerse yourself in the city's ancient treasures at a relaxed pace. Discover the remnants of the city walls, marvel at the majestic Norman cathedral, explore the captivating Royal Albert Memorial, and soak in the ambiance of the Quayside. If staying in Torquay, the afternoon will also be free to explore.
Accommodation: Exeter Townhouse, Telstar or similar
Day 5 Captivating Cornwall
Day 5 Captivating Cornwall
Exeter - Falmouth. In Cornwall, England's most western county, Arthurian legend merges with real Celtic history. Our day begins with a trip to the North Cornish coast and the charming Elizabethan fishing village of Boscastle. There is free time here to sample a delightful cream tea, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the headland, or explore the fascinating Museum of Witchcraft for a glimpse into the world of spells and magic.
We continue to the village of Tintagel, where the majestic ruins of its headland Castle stand. This iconic setting is believed to be the legendary birthplace of King Arthur. After satisfying your appetite with a delicious lunch, proceed to Port Isaac, a picturesque fishing village famous for its association with the television show "Doc Martin." Fall in love with the scenic beauty of this charming village and immerse yourself in its unique atmosphere.
Accommodation: Poltair, Gyllyngvase House or similar
Day 6 St Michael's Mount, Land's End & St Ives
Day 6 St Michael's Mount, Land's End & St Ives
Falmouth - St Michael's Mount - Land's End - St Ives - Falmouth. Today, we will be exploring the most westerly point of England. Our first stop will be the island community of St. Michael's Mount. After a brief visit, we will continue our journey to the unique and breathtaking Minack Theatre, which overlooks a powerful ocean and the stunning Porthcurno beach, managed by the National Trust.
Next, we will visit Land's End, a location famous for its association with the Cornish tin mining heritage and also featured in the popular TV series Poldark. Land's End isn't quite the most southerly point in the UK, but it's the furthest point from John O'Groats in the far north. As we travel through the landscapes, you will notice the remnants of the mining industry that once thrived in this area.
Our final destination for the day will be St. Ives, a charming town known for its vibrant art scene. You will have the opportunity to explore the numerous galleries tucked away in the narrow streets by the harbour. We will then return to Falmouth for the night.
Please note: During the winter season, the Minack Theatre will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. However, it will reopen seven days a week around Easter. As a result, tours departing on Fridays or Saturdays will be unable to visit the theatre. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Accommodation: Poltair, Gyllyngvase House or similar
Day 7 Glastonbury & return to London
Day 7 Glastonbury & return to London
Falmouth - Glastonbury - London. In the morning, we bid farewell to Cornwall and make our way across Bodmin Moor, a rugged moorland recognized as an outstanding area of natural beauty. Before leaving Cornwall, there will be a brief stop, following which we will continue our journey to Glastonbury. Here, you will have the opportunity to explore the remains of a 7th-century Abbey, enjoy a leisurely lunch, or climb Glastonbury Tor to take in the panoramic views of five counties. Glastonbury is home to the UK's most popular music festival, famous with music lovers the world over. From Glastonbury, we will return to London, where your tour comes to an end.
Please note: This tour ends at 19:30 - London Victoria Drop Off, Stance 3, Greenline Coach Terminal, Bulleid Way, Victoria, London, SW1W 9SH.
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Accommodation
On this tour, you will stay in bed and breakfast properties (B&Bs). These are usually smaller residential properties, with just a handful of guest rooms. You’ll have a bedroom, bathroom and often, access to a communal dining room for breakfast. Rooms will always be clean and comfortable, with a private bathroom. Bathrooms are usually en-suite, but on rare occasions, access may be via a communal hallway. This means that the bathroom will still be private and only for your personal use, but it is not en-suite (located in the room). You will need to leave the room to use the bathroom.
Located on the Isle of Wight, the lodge is just a 10-minute walk from the cliff top, where a lift provides access to the Esplanade. Shanklin’s shops and restaurants are within easy walking distance. Set on a leafy, tree-lined avenue, this elegant Victorian hotel boasts good food, south-facing gardens, and a sun terrace. Somerton Lodge is only a 5-minute walk from the centre of Shanklin. The en suite rooms at Somerton Lodge are equipped with a TV, hairdryer, and tea/coffee making facilities. A generous cooked breakfast is served in the spacious dining room.
Located just a 5-minute walk from the centre of Exeter and a 20-minute drive from Dartmoor National Park, Townhouse Exeter is a Grade II-listed Victorian property that has been modernised to offer en-suite rooms with free WiFi. The M5 motorway is a little over a 10-minute drive away, providing easy access to Bristol and beyond, while the major port of Plymouth is less than an hour away by car. Exeter University is a 15-minute walk away, and Exeter Central Railway Station is just a 5-minute stroll from the guest house. Some rooms feature fireplaces, and all are equipped with towels and complimentary toiletries. Committed to using locally sourced, fair trade, homemade, and free-range products whenever possible, the guest house offers a thoughtful experience. The antique shops and boutiques of Topsham are a 20-minute bus ride away, and a variety of water sports can be enjoyed in Exmouth.
Poltair Guest House, located in Falmouth and just a 13-minute walk from Pendennis Castle, is a 4-star establishment offering a concierge service. The guest house features a sun terrace and provides free Wi-Fi. Falmouth Docks is only a 10-minute walk away, and Newquay Cornwall Airport is 33 km from the property. All guest rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV and a kettle, and some rooms also feature a balcony.