The coach will drop you off in Skegness for you to enjoy free time at your own leisure. This seaside resort comes with the classic English seaside activities, the donkey rides on the beach, the pier, the crazy golf, Skegness is home to several regular international arts and music festivals which transform the town every […]
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Lincoln is an ideal destination for a day trip, offering an experience rich in history combined with independent boutique shopping, great arts and culture and a wealth of places to eat and drink. The city is easily walkable for visitors with good mobility – the main shopping and tourist area stretches from St Marks Shopping […]
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Enjoy free time either sightseeing/ shopping around the Cathedral City of York. Just minutes outside historic York in a beautiful landscaped garden setting, York Designer Outlet is a must-visit fashion and shopping destination. The indoor shopping centre is home to over 120 leading UK and international designer and high street brands including Coach, Reiss, Ted Baker, […]
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Durham Market Hall is a fine example of Victorian state-of-the-art architecture now housing over 50 local independent traders. It has an enviable range of local producers from fresh fish, poultry and cheese to butchery, fruit and vegetables, bakery and spice. Find all those things which you never find in soulless retail parks and also enjoy […]
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Beamish is a large open air museum with many historic buildings, some of which are not always completely accessible to visitors. It is a hands-on museum. Many sounds, smells, tastes and textures can be experienced; and objects, surfaces and textiles handles making for a multi-sensory experience. To create an authentic feel, there are a variety […]
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Chorley is famous for its markets, which date back to 1498 – the most popular market day in the Lancashire town is Tuesday. There are two main markets in Chorley. Chorley covered market, which makes up the heart of the town and operates five days a week and Chorley’s Tuesday market, which is now located […]
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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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Keswick is both the most northerly of the Lake District’s towns and maybe its best located: at the northern end of beautiful Derwentwater, it’s surrounded by large fells including Skiddaw and Blencathra, two of the most popular among walkers and hikers. It’s also the perfect spot to explore this part of the national park, notably […]
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Visit Chester’s spectacular zoo, enjoy a range from the worlds most threatened tortoise, the roaring lions to the incredible life of the Carnivorous plants in the secret gardens of Chester. Here are a few of the animals at Chester zoo. Bornean and Sumatran orangutans. Originally the islands were connected to each other until around 40,000 […]
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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 Amphitheater in Britain, plus a 1000 year old cathedral and […]
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