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Ludlow Market Day & Leominster

Ludlow & Leominster

01 Sep

Join us for a scenic drive as we visit Ludlow & LeominsterLudlow is a thriving medieval market town and an architectural gem with a lively community feel, busy with events and festivals throughout the year. The historic town centre and the 11th century Ludlow Castle are situated on a cliff above the River Teme and are surrounded by the beautiful countryside of south Shropshire and the Welsh Marches. Today, we are visiting on market day.Ludlow Market has operated on the same site for over 900 years and continues to offer shoppers a fantastic choice of products from small and artisan producers and sellers. These range from fresh fruit and veg to locally produced game pies, wines and spirits produced on the Clee Hills, local fashion designers to handmade wooden furniture and oil paintings.After a visit to Ludlow, we make our way to Leominster. The market town of Leominster is located in beautiful North Herefordshire, at the heart of the Black and White Villages. The town and the surrounding villages make a perfect base for exploring the wonderful rolling hills of The Marches; the borderland between England and Wales. Breathtaking views coupled with architectural delights, historic sites, succulent gardens and great hospitality, make this a versatile destination for all.

Price

£24.00

Matlock on Market Day & Bakewell

Matlock & Bakewell

03 Sep

Join us as we visit Matlock for Market day & Bakewell.Our first port of call, is Matlock. Once famed for its hydro and spa treatments, Matlock's central location, scenic surroundings and public transport links make it a popular base for a great day out. There are plenty of things to do in Matlock. In the heart of Matlock sits Hall Leys Park with its boating lake, riverside walks, tennis courts and skateboard park. In Matlock town centre there are pretty streets full of small, independent shops, and a host of cafés, pubs and restaurants in which to relax. You will find Matlock's Outdoor Market at Hall Leys Park, which is held every Wednesday.After a bit of shopping, we head north to Bakewell. Idyllically situated on the banks of the river Wye, the biggest town in the Peak District National Park's mellow stone buildings, medieval five-arched stone bridge and quaint courtyards are a magnet for painters, photographers and sightseers alike. Legend has it that the town's famous Bakewell Pudding was created by mistake by a local cook in the mid-19th century. Today her delectable 'jam tart that went wrong' can be sampled at various bakeries and cafés and posted virtually anywhere in the world!

Price

£29.00

York

Beautiful York

04 Sep

York is a historic city in the north of England, known for its rich heritage and stunning architecture. It has a charming mix of medieval streets, Roman ruins, and impressive Gothic structures. The most famous landmark is York Minster, one of the largest cathedrals in Northern Europe, featuring stunning stained glass windows and intricate stonework. The city is surrounded by ancient walls that provide a unique walking path with beautiful views. The Shambles, a narrow, cobbled street lined with quaint shops and traditional pubs, is another highlight. Visitors can explore the Jorvik Viking Centre, which brings the Viking history of the city to life through interactive exhibits. York also boasts a lively cultural scene with museums, galleries, and theaters, making it a great destination for both history enthusiasts and contemporary art lovers. With its blend of heritage, vibrant culture, and picturesque scenery, York is a captivating place to explore.

Price

£39.00

Hop Pocket Shopping Village & Worcester

Hop Pocket Shopping Village

09 Sep

Join us as we visit the Hop Pocket Shopping Village for a unique shopping experiance. It is a collection of independent shops offering an alternative to both the high street and characterless out of town shopping. #BONUS - enjoy free time in Worcester after your visit to the Hop Pocket Shopping Village.  

Price

£26.00

Bury Market with Fish, Chips, Sing & Dance-a-long!

Bury Market with Fish & Chips

10 Sep

A large Multi-Award Winning Market located at the heart of Bury. The Market has over 350 stalls open every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 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. After a few hours exploring Bury Market, we head to the ever so popular Olympus Fish & Chip bar! Enjoy a tasty meal of fish, chips and mushy peas, bread and butter served with tea or filter coffee. All of this followed by an afternoon of entertainment where you can sing and dance-a-long with the staff at Olympus!All of this is included in your ticket price. A fantastic day out for all.

Price

£46.00

Chester & Cheshire Oaks

Chester & Cheshire Oaks

12 Sep

Chester is a charming city located in the northwest of England, known for its rich history and well-preserved architecture. The city features a mix of Roman, medieval, and Victorian buildings, with notable landmarks such as the Chester Cathedral, the Rows (unique two-tiered shopping galleries), and the historic Roman walls that surround the city. Chester also boasts a picturesque setting along the River Dee, where visitors can enjoy scenic walks and boat trips. Cheshire Oaks, on the other hand, is a large designer outlet shopping center situated just outside Chester. It offers a wide range of shops, featuring numerous well-known brands at discounted prices. The outlet is designed for a pleasant shopping experience, with attractive landscaping and a relaxed atmosphere. In addition to shopping, Cheshire Oaks hosts various dining options and entertainment, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Together, Chester and Cheshire Oaks offer a great blend of history, culture, and modern retail experiences, making them an appealing destination for a day out.

Price

£28.00

Paignton & Torquay

Paignton & Torquay

13 Sep

Today, we head south to Paignton & Torquay.One of the brightest jewels in the English Riviera’s crown, as you arrive in the seaside resort of Paignton, you are met with the welcoming sight of its long stretch of beautiful and easily accessible beachfront, promenade, traditional pier, colourful beach huts and green.  Torquay is another gem of the English Riviera, known for its stunning coastline and vibrant atmosphere. The town boasts a lovely waterfront, lined with palm trees and offering panoramic views of the ocean. You can take a leisurely stroll along the promenade, enjoy the sandy beaches, or visit the picturesque harbor filled with boats.A great day out for all the family!

Price

£39.00

Blackpool Illuminations

Blackpool

14 Sep

The world-famous Illuminations need little introduction. There are six miles of traditional festoons and tableaux along the Promenade, illuminated tram tours every evening and the return of the popular Lightpool Festival during October half-term - no wonder it’s commonly known as the greatest free light show on Earth!This year Blackpool’s annual Illuminations display is to be extended by TWO months to provide an invaluable boost to the resort’s tourism season.We will depart Blackpool at 9pm. Please note, our driver will not be able to drive the length of the illuminations due to the volume of traffic in the area. We advise that the best way to view the lights is on foot. 

Price

£32.00

Live Aid | The Musical 2025

The music that brought the world together

17 Sep

On 13 July 1985, music united the world. 40 years on, discover the story of Live Aid in a whole new way —in London’s West End at JUST FOR ONE DAY – THE LIVE AID MUSICAL at Shaftesbury Theatre.  The show’s World Premiere production “blew the roof off the Old Vic” (Baz Bamigboye) in early 2024, where it became the theatre’s fastest-selling musical ever. Live Aid was an unprecedented global music event that brought 1.5 billion people together, and they all have a story to tell about ‘the day rock ‘n’ roll changed the world’. Whether you saw it live, watched it from home or weren’t even born yet, you won’t want to miss this “rip-roaring” (The Telegraph) and “remarkable” (Daily Mail) new musical written by John O’Farrell (Mrs. Doubtfire, Something Rotten!) and directed by Luke Sheppard (& Juliet, The Little Big Things). 10% from the sale of all tickets will be donated directly to The Band Aid Charitable Trust.A Show To Remember

Price

£89.00