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KINGDOM OF WESSEX & Isle of Wight
3 days / 2 nights - Wednesday to Friday

Corfu CastleWessex, the counties of the west Saxons and where English history virtually begins. First dinosaurs roamed, then prehistoric man made it his home. Centuries later Celtic tribes settled here before being colonised by invading Roman armies. This is the literary landscape of Jane Austen and Thomas Hardy. It is the site of major medieval cities and some fabulous stately homes and gardens. It's timeless, it's pretty and it's a magical three days! This tour combines well with our Kent tour.

DEPARTURE DATES & PRICES FOR YEAR 2009

Tour Code

Depart London

Return London

  WSX

Wednesday

Friday

WSX 01
06 May
08 May
WSX 02
20 May
22 May
WSX 03
03 Jun
05 Jun
WSX 04
17 Jun
19 Jun
WSX 05
01 Jul
03 Jul

WSX 06

15 Jul

17 Jul

WSX 07
29 Jul
31 Jul
WSX 08
12 Aug
14 Aug
WSX 09
26 Aug
28 Aug
WSX 10
09 Sep
11 Sep
WSX 11
23 Sep
25 Sep
WSX 12
07 Oct
09 Oct
WSX 13
21 Oct
23 Oct
PRICE: GBP £395 pp twin share / GBP £415 single room / £230 child sharing room
What your tour price includes
  • Your accommodation for 2 nights while on the tour is included in your tour price, and this includes both full breakfasts and dinners;
  • Your price also includes all entrance fees to attractions, transportation, services of driver/guide-companion and all taxes and tips other than those you may wish to give your guide;
  • Airport transfers and accommodation pre and post tour are not included but can be reserved at a specially discounted price.

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For what is included/excluded in your tour price, see Tour Inclusions
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TENTATIVE ITINERARY

NIGHTSTOP

DAY ONE - WEDNESDAY

Departing London we head Southwest, our first stop being at Jane Austen's Chawton home. She spent the last eight years of her life here. The house, where she wrote 'Sense & Sensibility' and 'Pride & Prejudice' amongst others, is now open as a museum. Our next port of call is the ancient Saxon capital of Winchester. There'll be time for lunch and for a guided walk around the city. Sights include the cathedral, one of England's most famous public schools and the legendary 'King Arthur's Round Table'. If there is time, we will also visit the last monastery in England where pilgrims may still claim the 'dole'.

nr Salisbury

DAY TWO - THURSDAY

The Isle of Wight sits a short ferry crossing from Portsmouth and offers us a unique day out with some fabulous sightseeing opportunities. The jewel in today's crown is Osborne House. This was where Queen Victoria chose to spend her summers. The house and gardens are national treasures. Here, inside, you'll see how Queen Victoria lived (and also sneak a look 'beneath stairs' to see how her staff worked and lived). In the wonderful 50 acre gardens that sweep to the Swiss Cottage and its garden, you'll walk amongst magnolias, Lebanon cedar, azaleas and other in-season blooms. There's also a perfect Victorian walled kitchen garden.

A second visit for the day takes us to Mottistone Manor, a garden noted for its colourful herbaceous borders, grassy terraces planted with fruit trees and its sea views. The 16th- and 17th-century manor house, which is tenanted, lies at the heart of the Mottistone Estate, which offers delightful walks between the Downs and the coast.

We'll spend the rest of our day soaking up the atmosphere of this lovely little corner of the British Isles and exploring its coastline and resort towns. If we've time, and the inclination amongst group members, we might also see Morton House.

nr Salisbury

DAY THREE - FRIDAY

The magnificent Salisbury Cathedral, with its tall spire and Magna Carta provide our early morning focus before we leave to visit Wilton House, one of England's great treasure house stately homes. You'll find the sheer opulence almost unbelievable. There are paintings by the great masters, fine furnishings, fabulous antiques and a wonderful garden.

Thence, via the Roman fortress of Old Sarum, where you'll enjoy a guided walk. Then to another treasure, the prehistoric Stonehenge.

We've a great finish to our Wessex experience as on route to London we explore the quaint villages of Hampshire and visit either the Duke of Wellington's country home or view the incredible Stanley Spencer wall murals at Burchclere.

London


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