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OUR VEHICLES

The Things That Count

Back-Roads Touring Co. Ltd operates a mixed fleet of 35 vehicles, with seating capacity ranging from 12-person to 16-seat mini-coaches. Our associate companies offer us the capacity to supply 50-seat coaches.

Each vehicle in our coach fleet is fitted with seat-belts, PA systems and high-backed coach seats with air-conditioning or forced air ventilation.

All vehicles are driven by driver/guides educated to degree-level.

All our vehicles are available for private hire for use on airport transfers*, day and evening hire and extended tours throughout the UK and Continent. Please contact us for rates if you'd like to hire one. info@backroadstouring.co.uk

Vehicle Types

Sixteen-seat Mercedes Sprinters. These air-conditioned, specially converted, comfortable vehicles have extended rears to allow for greater leg room between seats and a large 'dropwell' trunk to easily accommodate sixteen persons' luggage.

Twelve and 13-seat Renault Masters have traditionally formed the backbone of our touring fleet over our last 20 years (lower photographs). These vehicles are built on raised floors allowing for maximum under-floor luggage storage. These fantastic vehicles will take you anywhere a car can go, but you sit high above the traffic and hedgerow and enjoy unparalleled views through panoramic windows. Vehicles used on the Continent are usually air-conditioned. All other vehicles have forced air ventilation.

Unusually, our vehicles are not covered in garish colouring and sign-writing promoting our 'brand'. This is to comply with our 'green' and environmentally-friendly policy of not imposing on our environment, and it has the added advantage of our being able to sub-contract for other tour-operators.

Back-Roads Touring Co. Ltd London Operations Department

Prompt, Reliable and Courteous

* please note: if you are booking any size of coach (from 12 to 50 seat) to meet a party at an airport, you will need a Meet & Greet Service as the coach-drivers are unable to leave their coaches unattended in the coach parks.

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