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Bath: Walking Tour of Bath and Guided Tour of Bath Abbey

1. Bath: Walking Tour of Bath and Guided Tour of Bath Abbey

Our talented Blue Badge Guides will bring the city to life in an informative and light-hearted style. During the 90-minute walk you'll see the wonderful Georgian architecture and hear about the events and people who make Bath such a special place. At the end of the walk, you'll enter the Abbey with your guide, and they will provide a first class introduction to the building and its history Ask your guide lots of questions and maybe even test the edges of their knowledge. Get insider knowledge on the best times to revisit certain sights. Hear about..... Bath Abbey - inside and out The Pump Room Queen Square The Hot Springs The Royal Crescent The Circus Pulteney Bridge Tour of Bath Abbey Over the years we have been asked by many guests if we can also provide a guided tour of the wonderful Bath Abbey. So, working with the Abbey we have added a 30-minute tour of this amazing and historic church. This means we are able to bring to life the main features of the building and also contribute to the Abbey financially. We will also highlight the importance of the church in the history of the monarchy of England Please note from time to time the Abbey will not be accessible at short notice. It is the parish church of Bath and plays a full part in the life of the city. If this is the case we will refund the difference between the daily walking tour and your fee This tour is accessible to all and but only assistance dogs.

From London: Private Stonehenge Guided Tour with Dinner

2. From London: Private Stonehenge Guided Tour with Dinner

Get closer to the stones than ever before with this Stonehenge and Bath tour. Step inside the legendary inner circle during this private viewing away from the crowds and enjoy a truly mesmerizing experience as the sun goes down. You will visit the beautiful Roman city of Bath on a walking tour. See its beautiful honey-colored Georgian architecture, soak in the peaceful yet vibrant atmosphere, marvel at the impressive Bath Abbey, and learn about the rich heritage of this unique location. Tuck into a delicious two-course early dinner at a historic pub and enjoy a private viewing of Stonehenge and entrance into the Inner Circle. After dinner, the tour will depart Bath for your extra-special visit to the mysterious Stonehenge. You’ll arrive at Stonehenge, located in the lush county of Wiltshire, in the early evening. This is your chance to see a side of the world-famous stones that most people don’t get a chance to see. Experience the unforgettable mystery of this 5,000-year-old attraction and spend some time in the midst of an iconic World Heritage Site as you wander in and around the 40-ton rocks. Following your visit to Stonehenge, the tour heads back to London in the late evening.

From Bath: Private Wells and Cheddar Gorge Trip with Pickup

3. From Bath: Private Wells and Cheddar Gorge Trip with Pickup

The drive into Somerset from Bath will sweep you through the picturesque scenery of the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. In Wells, enjoy a private walking tour of the historic center. The city, which can be traced back to Roman times, takes its name from the freshwater springs which continue to well up in the gardens of the moated Bishop’s residence. This magnificent early English Gothic Style Cathedral has been described as “the most poetic of the English Cathedrals” and is famous for its scissor arches, clock, stunning chapter house and stained-glass windows. Adjoining the Cathedral is Vicars’ Close, a charming cluster of houses frozen in time from the 14th C and believed to be the oldest residential street left in England. The mediaeval palace has been home to the Bishops of Bath and Wells for more than 800 years. Walk over the beautiful moat and drawbridge, where you might catch the resident swans ringing a bell for lunch as they have done for generations. After lunch, the tour will continue towards Cheddar Gorge, which is one of England’s most iconic and spectacular landscapes that boasts the highest inland limestone cliffs in the UK. As far back as the late Middle Ages, local cheesemakers used caves in the towering cliffs of Cheddar Gorge as natural refrigerators. Visit the only cheesemaker left in the village and discover how their award-winning cheeses are still made in the traditional way. Savour a selection of authentic cheddar cheese, as it should taste. Stroll through the 17th C. village of Cheddar with its gift shops full of local goods and produce. The water mills and cottages have long since been converted into enticing shops and quaint tea rooms. Stunning panoramic views await you from the top of the gorge cliffs, where you can appreciate some of the local flora and fauna if you choose to walk up the path. This 20/25 minute uphill hike is only suitable for those with moderate fitness and requires sturdy footwear. It's well worth the effort. **PLEASE NOTE that children aged 12 years or under are not permitted on this tour due to UK child seat law restrictions. Your driver-guide is neither insured nor licensed below this threshold.

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Great time in Bath and Stonehenge.

The trip to Bath was definitely worth it; they have a wonderful and informative exhibit and great way to view the Roman Baths. The Stonehenge private viewing was amazing and very special; to be able to walk among the stones at dusk was incredibly moving. Our guide was good. The one item I would change is the stop at Lacock. I would have liked more time at Bath. There was no reason to stop there except stretch our legs and that time could have been spent elsewhere. The dinner was okay, it was a little rushed also. I would guess it has something to do with the tour bus schedule. The bus was comfortable although the distance between the seats was very small. The driver was very competent. I would do this trip again.

It was a long day for us, a group of five ranging in ages 8-74. It was worth every moment and every penny. The inner circle tour of Stonehenge during sunset was the highlight of my week. I could have stayed longer, but the experience was truly exceptional. We didn't enjoy the dinner, and we wished we had more time in Lalock....but when we arrived just at the right moment at Stonehenge, I understood the decisions and timing and couldn't have been more riveted.

An small intimate tour with a great guide, Tom and driver Simon!

There were only my husband, me and one other woman on this tour. Tom and Simon (our driver) tagged team to act as tour guides and were informative and totally entertaining. We had a beautiful clear day for the White Cliffs of Dover and Dover Castle. We could see France! Canterbury was a charming town with the beautiful and important Church. We had a nice lunch at a pub there.

Our guide was very knowledgeable and passionate about his job. The tour was great and he was patient with some of the more awkward Tour guest. It is a rather fast paced tour but there was lots to cover. The tour of the Abbey at the end really set it off perfectly.

Amazing experience.. well guided. informative yet interesting.. great guide and worth spending money on..