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Beautiful Barmouth

Barmouth

11 Apr

Barmouth's location on the west coast of North Wales and lying between a mountain range and the sea on the mouth of the river Mawddach is arguably one of the most beautiful locations in Wales. It rests just within the south west corner of Snowdonia National Park and is steeped in a history rich with connections to the shipping and slate industries. The old town is well worth a visit with its steep steps and slate-roofed cottages on the side of a mountain. The harbour is beautiful and you can walk across the spectacular Barmouth Bridge spanning the river which can be an ideal activity for an evening stroll.

Price

£31.00

Porthmadog & Portmeirion

Porthmadog & Portmeirion

14 Apr

Porthmadog is a charming town located in North Wales, known for its picturesque harbour and stunning views of the surrounding mountains and coast. It serves as a gateway to the beautiful Snowdonia National Park and is a hub for several narrow-gauge railways, including the famous Ffestiniog Railway, which attracts many train enthusiasts. The town has a rich maritime history and features a mix of quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants. Its close proximity to the beach at Black Rock Sands makes it a popular destination for both locals and tourists looking to enjoy the outdoors. Portmeirion, just a short drive from Porthmadog, is a unique architectural village designed in the style of Mediterranean villages and known for its colorful buildings and lush gardens. Created by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in the early 20th century, Portmeirion is famous for its whimsical design and is often associated with the television series "The Prisoner." Visitors can stroll through the charming streets, explore the beautiful gardens, and enjoy the stunning views of the estuary and mountains. The village also hosts various events throughout the year, making it a vibrant destination for art, culture, and relaxation. Together, Porthmadog and Portmeirion offer a delightful blend of natural beauty and creative architecture, making them must-visit spots in Wales.

Price

£48.00

Lovely Llandudno

Llandudno

15 Apr

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

Cheltenham & Gloucester

Cheltenham & Gloucester

18 Apr

Cheltenham and Gloucester are two neighboring towns in Gloucestershire, England, each with its own unique charm and characteristics.Cheltenham is known for its Regency architecture, elegant tree-lined streets, and vibrant cultural scene. As a spa town, it has a rich history, particularly famous for its mineral waters. The town hosts various festivals throughout the year, including the Cheltenham Literature Festival and Cheltenham Jazz Festival, which attract visitors from all over. You’ll find beautiful parks, boutique shops, and a variety of restaurants and cafes that make it a lovely place to stroll around. The Cheltenham Racecourse is also a prominent feature, hosting the prestigious Cheltenham Festival, one of the highlights of the horse racing calendar. Gloucester, on the other hand, boasts a more industrial past, with its history dating back to Roman times. The city features impressive historical sites, including the stunning Gloucester Cathedral, known for its striking architecture and stunning stained glass windows. The Docks area has been rejuvenated into a vibrant waterfront space with shops, eateries, and attractions like the National Waterways Museum. Gloucester is also noted for its ties to the maritime industry and its rich heritage. Together, Cheltenham and Gloucester offer a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making them worthwhile destinations for visitors and residents alike.

Price

£29.00

Queen Elizabeth II

Her Life in Style

18 Apr

Discover the remarkable style of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch through clothing worn in all ten decades of her life - from birth to adulthood, from princess to queen, and from off-duty style to dressing for the global stage for momentous occasions in Britain’s history. Featuring approximately 200 items, many on display for the first time, this is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of the late Queen’s fashion ever mounted. Alongside clothing, jewellery, hats, shoes and accessories, explore never-before-seen design sketches, fabric samples and handwritten correspondence that reveal the behind-the-scenes process of dressing the most famous woman in the world and shed new light on the late Queen’s close involvement in the creation of her wardrobe. Highlights include her bridesmaid dress, wedding dress, Coronation dress and the ensemble worn for the wedding of Princess Margaret.

Price

£59.95

Mystery Carvery

Mystery Carvery

21 Apr

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

Price

£39.00

Bristol Docks 'n' Shops

Bristol Docks 'n' Shops

23 Apr

Bristol Docks 'n' Shops is a vibrant area located near Bristol’s historic harbor, blending the rich maritime heritage of the docks with a lively shopping experience. The docks have been a central part of Bristol’s economy and culture for centuries, and today they feature a mix of shops, cafes, and restaurants that cater to locals and visitors alike.As you stroll along the waterfront, you'll find unique independent shops selling everything from artisanal crafts to vintage clothing. The atmosphere is lively, especially during weekends, with street performers and local markets adding to the charm. The proximity to the water makes it an ideal place to relax, with several outdoor seating areas offering beautiful views of the harbor. Dining options in the area are plentiful, with cozy cafes and restaurants serving up a variety of cuisines, often featuring fresh, local ingredients. The docks also host events and festivals throughout the year, further enhancing the community feel and attracting a diverse crowd. Overall, Bristol Docks 'n' Shops encapsulates the essence of Bristol's spirit, combining its historical significance with modern vibrancy and community engagement. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the unique character of the city.

Price

£29.00

Camden Market

Camden Market

24 Apr

Camden Market is a vibrant and eclectic marketplace located in Camden Town, London. Known for its unique atmosphere, the market is a hub of creativity, culture, and alternative fashion. It’s made up of several interconnected markets, including Camden Lock Market, Camden Market, and the Stables Market, each offering a variety of products. Visitors can explore countless stalls selling everything from vintage clothing and handmade jewelry to art and crafts. One of the standout features is the diverse range of food options, with stalls offering cuisines from around the world—think street food from Asia, Europe, and the Americas, catering to all tastes and diets. The market is also famous for its lively music scene and street performances, which add to the energetic vibe. Whether you’re looking to shop, eat, or simply soak in the atmosphere, Camden Market is a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists. The unique blend of culture, fashion, and food make it a true gem in London.

Price

£34.00

Whitby Goth Festival

Whitby Goth Festival

25 Apr

The Whitby Goth Weekend® (WGW®) is an alternative festival incorporating the Bizarre Bazaar Alternative Market which features over 100 indoor stalls. It was founded in 1994 by Jo Hampshire and has grown to become one of the world’s premier Goth events. Join us and wander round the Bizarre Bazaar Alternative Market where you can find Gothic Art & Design, Homewares and Gifts, Clothing and Accessories and amazing food!

Price

£41.00