Cambridge – 4th August

Cambridge is a historic city in Southeast England, located 55 miles north of London on the River Cam. Famous as the home of the prestigious University of Cambridge (founded in 1209), the city is renowned for its stunning collegiate architecture, punting, and as a major high-tech hub. It offers a mix of ancient charm and modern, […]

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Heights Of Abraham & Matlock Bath – 3rd August

Heights Of Abraham Board the iconic cable cars and take a flight across the picturesque Derwent Valley to a fascinating 60-acre historic hilltop park. Discover underground tours; stroll through ancient woodlands; uncover untold history and enjoy an award-winning day out. Here are some of the things you can do! Board the cable car at the […]

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Liverpool – 6th August

The coach will drop you off in Gower Street by the Albert Docks. You will have free time in Liverpool to explore as you please. One of the most famous images associated with Liverpool is ferries crossing the River Mersey. Hop aboard, take in Liverpool’s skyline from the water and gain a sense of its rich […]

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Cleethorpes – 4th August

You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to Cleethorpes attractions. Whether its live entertainment, white-knuckle rides, steam locomotives or history and heritage there’s something for everyone. Whatever the weather, there’s always something on offer all year round. Why not visit Cleethorpes Zoo? The Jungle Zoo is proud to be one of the newest interactive […]

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Bury Market – 5th August

Quite rightly as the World Famous, Bury Market oozes charisma and atmosphere. The ambience and layout offer visitors the opportunity to seek out and visit every stall. The range of products and facilities is second to none. Bury Market is a very large traditional market in a modern setting. It’s a unique shopping experience and […]

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Blackpool – 3rd August

The UK’s favourite beach resort features world-class attractions from a theme park to an aquarium, stunning beaches to the Blackpool Illuminations, a waterpark to a zoo, wax figure celebrity look-a-likes and the unforgettable Blackpool Tower. These amazing experiences are underpinned by a year-round programme of events and fantastic shows. Everyone enjoys a stroll along the prom. […]

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Bridlington – 2nd August

If you’re looking for a leisurely day out, how about visiting the elegant promenades of bright and breezy Bridlington? With its sandy beaches, award-winning promenades and historic harbour, this is a hidden seaside gem awash with kitsch traditional entertainment. Visit the funfair, amusements and donkey rides on the beach for a traditional British day out […]

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Yorkshire Dales – Settle & Hawes – 1st August

This magical little market town is England’s highest, set 850 feet above sea water. Hawes was first recorded as a market place in 1307 and the lively Tuesday market still entices shoppers in. Home to the world famous Yorkshire Wensleydale Cheese and set amidst breath-taking scenery it’s no surprise Hawes is one of the honeypot […]

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Stratford Upon Avon – 1st August

Stratford-upon-Avon, a medieval market town in England’s West Midlands, is the 16th-century birthplace of William Shakespeare. Possibly the most famous writer in the English language, Shakespeare is known for his sonnets and plays such as ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and ‘Hamlet’. The Royal Shakespeare Company performs his plays in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and adjacent Swan […]

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Scarborough Seafest Day – 18th July

Visit Scarborough and its two sweeping sandy beaches, rugged castle ruins, and museums for rain days. There’s plenty to do in Scarborough. Take a boat trip off shore to meet lazy seal colonies, surf in the North Sea or chug through the North York Moors on a traditional steam train. Follow dinosaur footprints on North […]

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