About this trip
Seven days on the road across Great Britain, taking in historic cities, big-name sights and a fair stretch of dramatic scenery. It's a coach tour, so the miles are covered for you and the days are built around a steady run of places rather than lingering long in any one spot.
You'll move between Bath, Cambridge, York and Edinburgh, with stops at Stonehenge and Shakespeare's hometown along the way, before taking in the Scottish Highlands and the English Lake District. A traditional Sunday roast is on the cards too, alongside the usual round of guided city tours.
This suits families and groups after a broad, well-organised introduction to Britain's highlights rather than an off-the-beaten-track adventure.
What you'll do
- See Stonehenge up close on a guided visit
- Explore the historic streets of Bath and Cambridge
- Walk a city tour of York's medieval centre
- Visit Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon
- Take in the Scottish Highlands and the English Lake District
- Tour Edinburgh and enjoy a traditional Sunday roast
- Coach-based itinerary — expect a fair amount of travel time between stops
- City tours are guided, giving structure to each stop
- Good fit for families and those who prefer an organised pace over independent exploring
Worth it if you want a guide-led overview hitting England, Scotland and Wales quickly with standout leaders. Think twice if you prefer leisurely exploration or dislike early starts on packed itineraries.
- Tour leaders (Liam, Tash, Mike, Erin) consistently praised for knowledge, friendliness, and keeping groups relaxed despite tight schedules.
- Jam-packed itinerary covers major sites across three countries; optional activities like traditional Scottish dinners well-regarded.
- Fast-paced tour leaves travellers wishing for more time in individual cities; not suited to slow exploration.
- Group vibe strong; reviews highlight meeting fellow travellers and shared positive experiences throughout the week.
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Departing in Aug is cheapest — from £1,035, about 13% below the priciest month (Sep).
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in London · 21 Aug – 22 Aug
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