Chester – 2nd August

Visit Chester and its bewitching beauty and unique atmosphere make Chester one of Britain’s most popular places. The city is famous for many things and attracts visitors from all around the world for that very reason.  Chester has the most complete city walls, the oldest racecourse, and largest Roman Amphitheatre in Britain, plus a 1000 year old cathedral and […]

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Tyneside Coastal Tour – 12th July

The seaside town of Whitley Bay provides the perfect family outing with arcades, a skate park, mini golf, as well as award-winning ice cream and fish and chips. The famous Spanish City is now open too! Whitley Bay’s golden sands are perfect for sandcastle building and long walks. An outdoor play and water park is […]

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Llandudno – 6th July

The Victorians and Edwardians loved to visit Llandudno – they called it the Queen of the Welsh Resorts, and graced it with some of the most elegant seaside architecture in Britain.  You can delve further into the past at our 4000 year old copper mine or the medieval castle at Conwy. Or just enjoy the vintage […]

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Whitby – 13th July

There’s more to Whitby than meets the eye – with its connections to Captain Cook and Dracula, its quirky narrow streets and bustling harbour overlooked by the striking Gothic ruins of Whitby Abbey, Whitby is a fascinating town, unlike any other. Enjoy the quirky fishing villages of Staithes and Robin Hood’s Bay, the unspoilt sandy […]

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Whitby Steampunk Weekend – 26th July

If you are interested in steampunk memorabilia, you will love these events. Whitby Steampunk Weekend brims with unique seminars, vendors, activities, and presentations. It is regarded as one of the biggest steampunk festivals in the UK. It’s also an excellent option for families looking for something different to enjoy in Whitby. Visitors can dress in […]

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Liverpool – 24th July

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 […]

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Scarborough – 22nd 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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Buxton Carnival – 12th July

Every year from May to September some 35,000 visitors travel to the Peak District & Derbyshire in order to see the well dressings displayed in over 80 villages and towns. Well dressing is most closely associated with the Peak District. The custom is thought to have its roots in pagan offerings to water gods. The […]

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RHS Bridgwater Gardens – 29th July

RHS Garden Bridgewater is the fifth RHS garden and one of the largest gardening projects undertaken in Europe in recent years. The transformation of this 154-acre green space will enrich the lives of local communities and their environment for the future Once visited by Queen Victoria and King Edward VII, Worsley New Hall survived a […]

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Drayton Manor Theme Park – 31st July

Enjoy the day at Drayton Manor Theme Park. Where there are things for the whole family to enjoy, from Thomas Land to the thrill seeking roller coasters to wondering around its zoo. Drayton Manor Zoo is a fascinating place to explore with 15 acres of open plan zoo home to over 100 animals from all […]

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