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Cream of the Cotswolds with Cream Tea

Moreton-in-Marsh, Broadway, Evesham

12 Mar

Join us on a lovely day of exploration in the Cotswolds and Cream Tea.

Price

£34.00

Stamford Historic Market

Stamford Historic Market

13 Mar

Stamford Historic Market, located in the heart of Stamford, Lincolnshire, is a vibrant hub of local culture and commerce with a history dating back over 900 years. The market is set against the backdrop of the charming medieval town, known for its picturesque architecture and cobbled streets. The market operates on various days throughout the week, offering a wide range of goods from fresh produce and artisan foods to handmade crafts and unique gifts. Local traders and craft vendors proudly showcase their wares, creating a lively and friendly atmosphere for visitors. One of the standout features of Stamford Market is its commitment to supporting local businesses and sustainable practices. Shoppers can find seasonal fruits, vegetables, homemade pastries, and local meats, making it a great destination for those looking to support the community and enjoy high-quality products. Beyond the stalls, the market is also surrounded by historical buildings and landmarks, including the beautiful St. Mary's Church and the town’s stunning Georgian architecture. This makes it not just a place to shop, but also a spot to explore and soak in the local history. Events and special market days often take place, celebrating holidays and local traditions, which add to the market's festive charm. Overall, Stamford Historic Market is a delightful destination for locals and visitors alike, providing a taste of the rich heritage and community spirit that characterize this lovely town.

Price

£29.00

Barry Island or Cardiff

Enjoy a day by the sea!

14 Mar

Barry Island is a popular seaside resort located on the southern coast of Wales, close to the town of Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan. Known for its sandy beaches, scenic views, and vibrant atmosphere, it has been a favorite destination for both locals and tourists for many years. The island features a beautiful, sandy beach, perfect for sunbathing and swimming during the summer months. The promenade is lined with colorful beach huts and stalls selling traditional seaside treats like fish and chips and ice cream. There are also funfair attractions and amusement arcades, making it an enjoyable spot for families. Barry Island is home to a range of outdoor activities, including water sports, hiking trails, and picturesque spots for picnics. The nearby Porthkerry Park offers woodland areas and scenic views, great for walking and exploring nature. In addition to its natural beauty, Barry Island gained further fame through the BBC TV series "Gavin & Stacey," which featured many scenes filmed in the area, attracting fans to visit and explore the iconic locations.Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, is known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and beautiful architecture. Situated on the south coast, it serves as a major center for politics, commerce, and education in Wales. 

Price

£31.00

Blackpool

A day by the sea

21 Mar

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

Weston-super-Mare

Enjoy a day by the seaside

22 Mar

Weston-super-Mare is a charming seaside town located on the Bristol Channel in Somerset, England. Known for its traditional British beach experience, it features a long sandy beach that is perfect for sunbathing and family outings, especially during the summer months. One of the town's notable landmarks is the Grand Pier, which offers amusement rides, arcades, and various entertainment options, making it a popular destination for families. The seafront promenade is lined with cafes and restaurants where visitors can enjoy fish and chips or traditional ice cream while taking in the sea views. In addition to its picturesque beach, Weston-super-Mare has a variety of attractions including the Weston Museum, which showcases local history and culture, and the beautiful nearby hills of the Mendips, ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. The town also hosts annual events such as the Weston Food Festival and the Weston Air Festival, drawing crowds from across the region. Overall, Weston-super-Mare blends classic British seaside charm with modern amenities, making it a delightful spot for both relaxation and exploration.

Price

£29.00

Oswestry Market & The British Ironworks Museum

Oswestry Market & The British Ironworks Museum

25 Mar

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

£32.00

Lovely Llandudno

Llandudno

26 Mar

Join us as we spend the day by the sea. Llandudno is a seaside resort town located on the north coast of Wales. It is known for its stunning Victorian and Edwardian architecture, including the Llandudno Pier and the Great Orme Tramway, which takes visitors up to the Great Orme summit for panoramic views. The town also offers two beautiful beaches, North Shore and West Shore, and a charming promenade for leisurely strolls. Additionally, Llandudno is famous for being the place where Lewis Carroll found inspiration to write "Alice in Wonderland."

Price

£29.00

Mystery Carvery

Mystery Carvery

27 Mar

Please join us as we travel to a mystery destination and enjoy a lovely carvery and a day out.

Price

£39.00

Weston-super-Mare

Enjoy a day by the seaside

30 Mar

Weston-super-Mare is a charming seaside town located on the Bristol Channel in Somerset, England. Known for its traditional British beach experience, it features a long sandy beach that is perfect for sunbathing and family outings, especially during the summer months. One of the town's notable landmarks is the Grand Pier, which offers amusement rides, arcades, and various entertainment options, making it a popular destination for families. The seafront promenade is lined with cafes and restaurants where visitors can enjoy fish and chips or traditional ice cream while taking in the sea views. In addition to its picturesque beach, Weston-super-Mare has a variety of attractions including the Weston Museum, which showcases local history and culture, and the beautiful nearby hills of the Mendips, ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. The town also hosts annual events such as the Weston Food Festival and the Weston Air Festival, drawing crowds from across the region. Overall, Weston-super-Mare blends classic British seaside charm with modern amenities, making it a delightful spot for both relaxation and exploration.

Price

£29.00