England and Wales
Experience two countries; Tour English stately homes, the sublime Welsh landscapes, and hear tales of rivalry.
7 night driver-guided tour
Private driver-guided tour
Customisable itinerary
Luxury Sedan or Vans (Mercedes, Lexus, Jaguars)
England and Wales
You will experience two countries with contrasting landscapes, two languages, two cultures, and the Welsh and English legendary sporting rivalry, which manifest itself in rugby. Your driver-guide will tell you stories of the great games of the past.
Wales is off-grid in many ways, much lesser known as a destination. We adore introducing Wales to people, the landscapes are emerald mountains and deep valleys, vast numbers of ancient castles perch on hilltops, like dramatic film sets. England is known for stately homes, rolling farmland, pubs and villages.
This seven night suggested tour can be customised to match your personal interests, pace of travel, and style of hotel. See full itinerary below and download the PDF England and Wales brochure.
Older than the Pyramids of Egypt, Stonehenge, Europe's most famous prehistoric monument is around 5,000 years old. A temple to the sun, moon, and stars, this mystical and magical site holds within in its stones, the key to understanding the cultures and rituals of the Neolithic people that built it. Your private guide will reveal the mystery around this world-famous stone circle, explaining how experts have exposed the secrets of this enigmatic site. Next, head to one of Britain's most magnificent cathedrals and one of the world's most excellent examples of early English gothic architecture.
Come and discover 2,000 years of history, all in one golden-stoned spa town. See how the Romans unwound in their state-of-the-art health club and spa, complete with saunas, steam rooms and plunge pools, dating as far back as 60 AD.
Stroll through the grand Georgian streets of Bath with your guide, taking in the architectural majesty of the Royal Crescent and Circus. Stand beneath the exquisite fan vault ceiling of Bath Abbey, known as the Lantern of the West and see the space where the first modern-day coronation took place.
Overnight: Bath - Recommended Classic Five Star Hotel: The Royal Crescent Hotel.
Overnight: Bath outskirts - Recommended Country House Hotel: Bath Priory.
Unique Places to Stay
Castles and Manor House Hotels
Classic and Britain’s Finest Hotels
Townhouse and Boutique Hotels
Luxury Guesthouse and B&B’s
Tour the borders of England and Wales and discover an impressive fortress and romantic ruin. Chepstow Castle is a wonder to explore, discover and dream of the Medieval world. Erupting out of the jagged limestone cliff, it towers over the river wye, the guardian of the main river crossing from England to southern Wales. Wales, the land of dragons and castles, was invaded by the English for centuries and eventually made part of the United Kingdom; a story of rebellion, power, and royal politics awaits you.
Cistercian monks founded Tintern Abbey in 1131. Now all that remains of this once-thriving monastery is a romantic ruin, lost in time. The ecclesiastical architecture is a skeleton of the Abbey, intricate and fragile. Its ethereal elegance is perhaps, more beautiful ruined than whole, and indeed more poignant.
End your day with views from Symonds Yat Rock are breathtakingly beautiful. Far below see the River Wye and above Peregrin Falcons hurtle towards their prey.
Overnight: South Wales - Recommended Hotel: Llangoed Hall Hotel.
Unique Places to Stay
Castles and Manor House Hotels
Classic and Britain’s Finest Hotels
Townhouse and Boutique Hotels
Luxury Guesthouse and B&B’s
The beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park covers 520 square miles from the Wales-England border. It feels like you’ve stepped into Tolkein’s middle earth. The folds of giant mountains frame emerald green vistas. This place is every outdoor lover's paradise, where you can experience epic mountain bike adventures. Hiking in an environment where you will meet more sheep than people is serene - It’s glorious isolation with breath-taking scenery.
Discover a hidden Castle with a secret, a fortification with Iron age origins. The earliest structure was probably the work of a Welsh prince – Lord Rhys, ruler of South Wales. The isolated imposing ruins we see today bear all the hallmarks of a border Lord demonstrating his power, wealth and influence. This spectacularly located Castle built as a symbol of control. Carreg Cennen was part of a series of such fortresses built by Marcher lords throughout Wales after the Edwardian conquest. There is a dark secret to discover deep below its ramparts, be brave and explore with your guide and be enlightened.
Option; To hike waterfall country and the most beautiful cascades of water in cool emerald valleys of the Four Falls Trail.
Stop for lunch and sample local cheese before heading back into the Brecon Beacons. Stop at the Red Kite feeding station. This successfully re-introduced raptor will be seen in high numbers when feeding begins. We watch quietly from a bird hide as they circle above, they then dive and battle in mid-air for flesh. It is an impressive sight to see.
Overnight: South Wales - Recommended Hotel: Llangoed Hall Hotel.
Unique Places to Stay
Castles and Manor House Hotels
Classic and Britain’s Finest Hotels
Townhouse and Boutique Hotels
Luxury Guesthouse and B&B’s
Situated on a steep rock ridge, Powis Castle is a medieval Welsh fortress. The gardens and parkland, including a deer park, add to the estate's territory.
Within Powis is the Clive Museum, home to a collection of Indian and Far East artefacts. The pieces ranged from the 17th century and made up of a variety of material such as gold, ivory, textiles and silver. The 'Cat and Snake' marble sculpture in the museum is perhaps the most eccentric piece. It is Roman art dating back to the 1st century BC; the cat representation is an unusual piece for Roman times. The coach house and stables are relatively modern were built in the 17th century and contain a grand state coach still used today for ceremonies.
Powis Garden attracts visitors all year round, with its Italian and French influence and baroque style. The yew trees in the terraced gardens flow downhill like a colossal wave. The view from the bottom displays a full image of the medieval stronghold. The drive north into Snowdonia National Park is genuinely stunning, forests, mountain passes, and deep valleys.
Conwy town and Castle surrounded by the protective outer walls of the Castle, Conwy is a market town dating from the 13th Century. Ancient houses still exist along with the well-preserved Castle, imposing and magnificent. Built by King Edward I in the 13th Century, the primary purpose was protecting the town while managing and governing the local area. The details add to the medieval charm of the Castle's decoration, whereas the arrow-slits on the towers add to the structure's serious roll. Climb the turrets and town walls for the panoramic view of the town and Snowdonia. The chapel, kitchens, and chambers are intact and demonstrate life within the Castle.
Overnight: Conwy, North Wales - Recommended Manor House Hotel: Bodysgallen Hall.
Overnight: Snowdonia National Park, North Wales - Recommended Country Hotel and Restaurant: Pale Hall.
Unique Places to Stay
Castles and Manor House Hotels
Classic and Britain’s Finest Hotels
Townhouse and Boutique Hotels
Luxury Guesthouse and B&B’s
Covering over 800 square miles, Snowdonia National Park breaks the horizon and clutches the skyline with the Snowdon Massif dominating the view. The most famous mountain and the highest peak is Snowdon, followed closely by Garnedd Ugain.
Many hikers train on Snowdon in preparation for climbing Mount Kilimanjaro and Everest. For those not in training, you can opt to travel up the mountain by steam locomotive, organized by the Snowdon Mountain Railway. The weather rarely stops the trains from operating.
Options include; Sea Fishing, Zip Lining and Fly Fishing.
Stop for a beer or afternoon tea in an authentic local village: sample, cheese, honey, and mead. Purchase a Welsh love spoon before heading back to the hotel. Drive along river banks, and through wooded valleys.
Overnight: Conwy, North Wales - Recommended Manor House Hotel: Bodysgallen Hall.
Overnight: Snowdonia National Park, North Wales - Recommended Country Hotel and Restaurant: Pale Hall.
Unique Places to Stay
Castles and Manor House Hotels
Classic and Britain’s Finest Hotels
Townhouse and Boutique Hotels
Luxury Guesthouse and B&B’s
Chatsworth House, in its golden, neoclassical splendour, is an accurate illustration of the vast power and wealth of the British aristocracy. This stately house and grounds, comprising of 126 rooms is everything you hope to experience from a stately home. It has ornately decorated interiors, the finest art and furniture and a rich tapestry of family history.
It is thought that Jane Austen visited Chatsworth in 1811 and when writing Pride and Prejudice used it as her inspiration for Darcy's house, Pemberley. Discover Britain's first-ever National Park, The Peak District National Park - with its hilly and distinctive landscape. The story of the Peaks is a story of a historical connection between the land and us humans. Its dramatic geological scenery holds clues to our archaeological past.
Head down to the Cotswolds, and see picture-perfect villages, with cosy pubs and historic churches.
Overnight: The Cotswolds - Recommended Luxury Village Spa Hotel: The Lygon Arms Hotel.
Overnight: The Cotswolds - Recommended Country House Hotel: Buckland Manor.
Overnight: The Cotswolds - Recommended English Estate Spa Hotel: Dormy House.
Overnight: South Cotswolds - Recommended Country House Spa Hotel: Whatley Manor.
Overnight: South Cotswolds - Recommended Country House Spa Hotel: Calcot Manor.
Unique Places to Stay
Castles and Manor House Hotels
Classic and Britain’s Finest Hotels
Townhouse and Boutique Hotels
Luxury Guesthouse and B&B’s
It’s honey-coloured cottages, and rolling hills make up the Cotswolds the largest area of outstanding beauty in England.
This countryside, with its quintessentially English towns and villages, offers a peaceful escape. It’s the perfect haven to relax and enjoy a charming, cosy, and unspoiled piece of rural English life. Spend your time sampling traditional country pubs, browsing antique shops, and taking afternoon tea in beautiful gardens. For, as Henry James said: “There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea”.
The prestigious and historic university is at the heart of Oxford, and it's evolution as a city. An epicentre of academia and learning, it is home to the ethereal architectural skyline known as the dreaming spires. Exploring Oxford with your guide is like being on a treasure hunt, as you discover a trove of golden colleges. Follow the trail of Lewis Carroll and Alice in Wonderland, looking out for the white rabbit on the way, and track the footsteps of legendary writers such as JR Tolkein and C.S Lewis.
Overnight: The Cotswolds - Recommended Luxury Village Spa Hotel: The Lygon Arms Hotel.
Overnight: The Cotswolds - Recommended Country House Hotel: Buckland Manor.
Overnight: The Cotswolds - Recommended English Estate Spa Hotel: Dormy House.
Overnight: South Cotswolds - Recommended Country House Spa Hotel: Whatley Manor.
Overnight: South Cotswolds - Recommended Country House Spa Hotel: Calcot Manor.
Unique Places to Stay
Castles and Manor House Hotels
Classic and Britain’s Finest Hotels
Townhouse and Boutique Hotels
Luxury Guesthouse and B&B’s
Stay an extra night, or head off to Heathrow. The journey time is around 2 hours from the Cotswolds.
We have produced this suggested itinerary in PDF brochure format for your convenience, see link below to download.
The number of people, level of accommodation and event/entrance tickets that affect the cost of this driver-guided tour. Therefore, please complete all fields on our enquiry form carefully, and we will be able to send you a quotation based on the information you have provided.
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Our UK office-based staff will listen to what you want to see and experience.
Whether you are a honeymoon couple, a family or a corporate incentive group, our team’s collective resources will be brought together to build the experience that’s right for you.
We will require your arrival and departure dates, details of your personal preferences and places that you would like to visit as well as the events you would like to experience.
We will then prepare a draft itinerary and send it to you by email for your approval. Once agreed, we will send you a Booking Confirmation with Personalised Itinerary and Information Pack via email.
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