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Black & White Village Trail

Black & White Village Trail

17 Jun

The Black and White Village Trail is a picturesque route located in the Herefordshire and Worcestershire area of England, renowned for its beautiful landscapes and charming architecture. This trail takes you through a series of quaint villages, each characterized by their unique black and white timber-framed houses, which reflect the rich history and craftsmanship of the region. As you stroll along the trail, you'll encounter lovely villages like Ledbury and Much Marcle, where the streets are lined with historic buildings that date back to medieval times. The trail not only showcases the stunning architecture but also leads you through lush countryside, with scenic views of rolling hills and sprawling fields. In addition to the natural beauty, the area is steeped in culture and history. You might find opportunities to explore local shops, enjoy traditional pubs, or visit historic sites and churches. Whether you're a keen hiker, a history enthusiast, or simply looking for a relaxing day in the countryside, the Black and White Village Trail offers a perfect blend of everything that makes this part of England special.

Price

£27.00

Oswestry Market & The British Ironworks Museum

Oswestry Market & The British Ironworks Museum

17 Jun

Oswestry Market is a vibrant community hub located in the heart of Oswestry, a historic market town in Shropshire, England. The market is well-known for its diverse offerings, featuring a mix of traditional stalls and independent traders. Shoppers can find everything from fresh produce, homemade goods, and artisanal products to clothing and crafts. The atmosphere is lively, especially on market days, with locals and visitors mingling and enjoying the bustling environment. It’s a great place to experience the essence of local culture, meet friendly vendors, and discover unique items not found in larger retail chains. The British Ironworks Museum, situated just a short drive from Oswestry, is a fascinating attraction that showcases the rich industrial heritage of the region. The museum features an extensive collection of wrought iron art and crafted pieces, reflecting the skills of local artisans. Visitors can explore the history of ironworking, learn about traditional forging techniques, and see demonstrations by skilled blacksmiths. The museum also offers a range of outdoor sculptures and exhibits, making it a delightful experience for both art enthusiasts and families. Additionally, the venue often hosts events and workshops, providing opportunities for hands-on learning and engagement with the craft. Overall, both Oswestry Market and The British Ironworks Museum highlight the unique character and history of the area, making them must-visit destinations for anyone in the region.

Price

£34.00

Lincoln on Market Day

Lincoln on Market Day

20 Jun

Lincoln on Market Day is a bustling and vibrant scene, filled with life and energy. The historic market square is lined with colorful stalls, where local vendors showcase their fresh produce, handmade crafts, and artisanal foods. The air is rich with enticing smells—freshly baked bread, ripe fruits, and the aromatic spices of street food. As shoppers meander through the crowd, there’s a palpable sense of community. Locals catch up with friends and neighbors while browsing the goods. You can hear the lively chatter of conversation, laughter, and the occasional music from street performers adding to the lively atmosphere. The visual spectacle is striking too, with the stunning backdrop of old buildings, a contrast to the vibrant colors of the market stalls. Children dart between the crowds, excited by the array of treats and games. Overall, Market Day in Lincoln is a celebration of local culture and community spirit, creating a unique and unforgettable experience for anyone who visits.

Price

£28.00

Lovely Liverpool

Liverpool

20 Jun

Today we are visiting Liverpool.A vibrant city located in the northwest of England.It is famous for its rich maritime history, cultural heritage, and of course, being the birthplace of The Beatles. The city is home to iconic waterfront buildings, including the Royal Liver Building and the Albert Dock. Visitors can explore numerous museums and galleries, enjoy live music at the Cavern Club, or simply take a stroll along the picturesque waterfront. With its friendly locals and lively atmosphere, Liverpool offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modern attractions for visitors to enjoy.

Price

£29.00

Stream in the Sky & Llangollen

Stream in the Sky & Llangollen

24 Jun

Join us on a wonderful day out, with a trip over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and a lovely afternoon spent in Llangollen.(cold drinks and snacks can be purchased on the boat)

Price

£44.95

London Shopper

London Shopper

27 Jun

An exciting opportunity to explore one of the world’s premier shopping destinations. Starting the day early, you might choose to begin in the iconic Oxford Street, where you can visit flagship stores like Selfridges and an array of high-street brands. The vibrant atmosphere and countless shops will set the perfect tone for your day. After some retail therapy, you can stroll over to Regent Street, known for its elegant architecture and upscale boutiques. Don’t forget to pop into Hamleys, the famous toy store, for a bit of nostalgia and fun. For a different vibe, head towards Covent Garden, where you can find unique shops, artisanal goods, and pop-up markets. This area also offers a chance to relax with a coffee and enjoy some street performances. As lunch approaches, consider dining at one of the many trendy eateries in the area, whether it’s a casual café or a more upscale restaurant. Once refueled, you can explore the quaint streets of Soho for vintage shops or venture into Carnaby Street for independent brands and eclectic finds. In the afternoon, you might decide to visit the luxury shops in Bond Street or wander around the vintage markets at Camden Market, where you can discover one-of-a-kind clothing and accessories. To round off your day, perhaps catch a glimpse of the Thames. A leisurely walk along the Southbank offers beautiful views and a chance to enjoy outdoor markets or street food stalls, perfect for an early evening snack. Finally, as the day winds down, consider a visit to a local pub or restaurant to relax and reflect on a day filled with shopping, exploration, and the exhilarating energy of London.

Price

£34.00

Blackpool

A day by the sea

27 Jun

Blackpool is a vibrant seaside resort located on the northwest coast of England. Known for its iconic Blackpool Tower, which offers stunning views of the coastline, the town is a popular destination for families and tourists alike. The promenade boasts a lively atmosphere, featuring amusement arcades, shops, and cafes. One of the major attractions is the Blackpool Pleasure Beach, an amusement park with thrilling rides, including the famous Big One roller coaster. The waterfront is also home to the annual Blackpool Illuminations, a dazzling light display that draws visitors from all over. Additionally, Blackpool has a rich cultural scene, with venues like the Grand Theatre showcasing various performances and events. The sandy beaches, though sometimes chilly, are perfect for a classic seaside experience, complete with fish and chips. Overall, Blackpool combines nostalgic charm with modern entertainment, making it a unique and enjoyable getaway spot in the UK.

Price

£29.00

Gloucester Quays

Gloucester Quays

02 Jul

Gloucester Quays is a vibrant waterfront development located alongside the River Severn in Gloucester, England. It's known for its mix of shopping, dining, and leisure activities, making it a popular destination for both locals and visitors. The Quays features a variety of outlet stores offering discounts on well-known brands, giving shoppers a great opportunity to pick up bargains. In addition to retail, Gloucester Quays is home to a range of restaurants and cafes, providing a variety of dining options from casual snacks to more formal meals. The picturesque setting along the waterfront adds to the appeal, where people can enjoy scenic views while strolling along the promenade. The area also hosts events throughout the year, including markets and festivals, creating a lively atmosphere that attracts a crowd. With its combination of modern development and historic charm, Gloucester Quays is a great place to experience the vibrant culture of the city.

Price

£26.00

Hereford & Hay on Wye Market

Hereford & Hay on Wye Market

04 Jul

Hereford and Hay-on-Wye are two charming towns in Herefordshire, England, each with its own unique market. Hereford, known for its historic cathedral and the Hereford cattle breed, hosts a vibrant market that showcases a variety of local produce. The market often features fresh fruits and vegetables, artisan breads, cheeses, meats, and handmade crafts. It embodies a traditional English market atmosphere, where you can wander through stalls and engage with friendly local vendors. The market days, typically held on Wednesdays and Saturdays, attract both locals and visitors who are keen to explore Hereford's rich culinary offerings. Hay-on-Wye Market: Renowned as the "town of books," Hay-on-Wye features a delightful market that is a bit more eclectic. The market often includes not just fresh produce and local delicacies, but also books, antiques, and crafts. Established primarily for locals to sell their goods, it takes place on Thursdays and is often accompanied by lively interactions among traders and customers. The backdrop of the Brecon Beacons adds to the scenic beauty, making it a pleasurable experience for visitors. The town also hosts the famous Hay Festival, which attracts literature lovers from around the world. Both markets reflect the local cultures and communities, making them worthwhile destinations for anyone in the area.

Price

£30.00