ROYALTY,
WRITERS & THE RIVER
(The Thames Valley)
3
days / 2 nights
With
the exception of Windsor, most tourists miss seeing an area that's
effectively just under London's nose! And what they miss!
And
why waste time and money taking individual day tours from London
when you could sample some of the local countryside using your
time and money so much more effectively?
Here, alongside the great river
Thames, you'll find fantastic hidden history, attractive riverside
villages, beautiful scenery, ancient churches, stately homes,
magnificent gardens and thousand year old pubs. Unsurprisingly,
with major film studios and the Prime Minister's country residence
here, many celebrities and VIPs choose to live in the area.
And there must be something in the water given the incredible
number of writers who've made the region their home.
This is a super three days, ideal
for anyone wanting a brief look at a timeless England, and as
a perfect antidote to the big city downstream!
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DEPARTURE
DATES & PRICES FOR YEAR 2008
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Tour
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Depart
London
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Return
London
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TV
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your
choice
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your choice
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Price
depends on number travelling and time of year.
Indicative price based on a minimum of six travelling is GB£
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NIGHTSTOP
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DAY
ONE
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We leave London, following the
old Roman road west through some of London's most interesting
multi-ethnic areas, perhaps stopping en route to visit one of
the magnificent Asian temples spring up in West London.
We don't have to travel far before
we're finding history and timeless English culture with our
first port of call being the lovely Chiltern Hills. This area
of the English countryside is close to London, but still remains
relatively undiscovered. We'll see canals and barges, visit
poet John Milton's 17th Century cottage and see the original
Quaker meeting place of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania.
Penn and his family are buried here and nearby we will also
find a barn made from the wood of 'The Mayflower'.
Following lunch in a 1000-year-old
pub, we'll discover where Thomas Grey wrote his famed 'Elegy
in a Country Churchyard'. Then we'll visit one of the area's
stately homes (either the Astor's Cliveden or Disraeli's Hughenden
Manor) before having some time in the antique shops, local museum
and tearooms of the unspoiled 17th century Amersham or Beaconsfield.
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The Chiltern Hills
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DAY
TWO
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Old Father Thames winds lazily
through the south Oxford countryside and beside it sits some
of the prettiest villages in the country - and so many with
literary connections. We'll visit Marlow, with its amazing bridge,
and see where Mary Shelly wrote 'Frankenstein' and Enid Blyton's
thatched cottage. Then there's Henley on Thames, home of the
society Regatta, and where Beatle George Harrison chose to live.
And further up-stream we have Pangbourne, where Kenneth Graham
set 'Wind in the Willows'. Each of these villages boasts its
own charm and there'll be free-time to explore a little.
An undoubted highlight of the
day will be the thatched village of Dorchester, where it's 11th
century Abbey reminds us that this was a town once at the centre
of ancient life.
With lunch at a riverside inn,
and perhaps the opportunity of boating on the river, we're in
for a perfect day!
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The Chiltern Hills
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DAY
THREE
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We could not follow the River
Thames and miss seeing the great Royal Castle at Windsor and
the nearby Eton. We'll tour this fabulous and historic palace,
seeing State Rooms, the great art collection and the burial
place of English kings and queens from Henry VIII to the more
recent Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth.
The majority of tourists simply
see Windsor and miss so much of the surrounding attractions
and countryside, but not you on your Back-Roads Touring Co.
Ltd tour! We'll also be seeing a Gothic Victorian college, the
very touching RAF hill-top Memorial to the missing airmen of
the Second World War, and from where you'll get a magnificent
view over the surrounding countryside, and Runnymeade, site
of the signing of the Magna Carta.
We'll complete our tour of writers,
royalty and the river with an afternoon visit to Henry VIII's
royal palace at Hampton Court and finally make our way back
into London via the royal town of Richmond on Thames.
You'll have so very many memories
crammed into these three glorious days!
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| NOTE: Includes:three
days touring, two night's accommodation with breakfasts and dinners,
all entrance fees and services of driver/guide and companion.
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