The historic maritime City of Bristol has been a port for over a thousand years and has nautical rhythms in its blood alongside the echoes of seafarers past. In the last decade the city has been revitalised, the Waterfront is now lined with attractions, boats, restaurants and museums, and old warehouses have become bistros, wine bars and arts centres. There are many famous landmarks in the city including the Cathedral and Brunel's SS Great Britain.
ITINERARY
- Day One: We travel south to the city of Bristol, arriving in the early afternoon for check in to the Holland House Hotel.
- Day Two: A full day excursion to the city of Bath with its stunning Georgian architecture. Stroll around the lovely flower filled streets, parks and gardens and see the famous sights such as the Pump Rooms and Roman Baths, the beautiful abbey, plus the magnificent Crescent and Pulteney Bridge.
- Day Three: Today we visit Longleat House & Safari Park at Warminster. Set within 900 acres of landscaped parkland, the house is widely regarded as one of the best examples of high Elizabethan architecture in Britain and the hugely popular Safari Park remains one of the country’s leading wildlife attractions. Admission is included to the Safari Park, House & Grounds, the Butterfly Garden, Longleat Railway, the Safari Boats and Longleat Hedge Maze.
- Day Four: We leave Bristol and head north to the city of Gloucester for some free time to explore the historic Docks area. Depart after lunch and continue our journey home to North Wales.