1. Stonehenge
Stonehenge the most famous prehistoric monument in the world and a World Heritage site dated back to nearly 5,000 years ago. This monument has remained a mystery since its construction thousands of years ago.To this day we are not sure how Stonehenge was built or what it was used for.
It could be a temple of the Druids of Celtic religion, a cemetery from the Bronze Age, an observatory of the moon or even an astronomical clock.
The surrounding landscape is also fascinating. It contains huge prehistoric monuments, stretching over several kilometres like the Avenue and the Cursus, massive earthwork enclosures like Durrington Walls and the North Kite, and hundreds of burial mounds.
1 hour 30 minutes
2. Bath
Here you will be able to see the Roman Baths with their natural hot springs, the Pump House, Abbey, Royal Crescent, The Circus and beautiful Pulteney Bridge. Today Bath is a thriving city, and a haven for shoppers, with shops ranging from Antique shops to designer shops.
Bath is a town set in the rolling countryside of southwest England, known for its natural hot springs and 18th-century Georgian architecture. Honey-coloured Bath stone has been used extensively in the town’s architecture, including at Bath Abbey, noted for its fan-vaulting, tower and large stained-glass windows. The museum at the site of the original Roman-era Baths includes The Great Bath, statues and a temple.
We always plot the best route to maximize your time at each sightseeing spot you choose. We’ll add some little-known landmarks and local secrets that take you off the beaten track to charm and amuse.
1 hour 30 minutes
3. Lacock
Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Wiltshire, Lacock is a charming village frozen in time. Its well-preserved medieval architecture and tranquil atmosphere make it a favorite among visitors seeking a glimpse of traditional English life.
Wander along cobbled streets lined with timber-framed houses, where every corner tells a story of centuries past. Marvel at the impressive Lacock Abbey, a former nunnery turned stately home, with its stunning cloisters and beautiful gardens.
Step into the past as you explore the village, which has served as a backdrop for numerous films and television series, including Harry Potter and Downton Abbey. Feel the magic of the enchanting surroundings as you soak in the timeless beauty of this quintessentially English village.
1 hour