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The perfect way to explore this most beautiful of cities! Begin with a walk through Edinburgh’s Old Town with your local guide, ready to learn about the history of Edinburgh. Start at Holyrood Abbey before passing by the Scottish Parliament building. Continue to St Giles’ Cathedral, Greyfriars Kirkyard and the vibrant area of Grassmarket before exploring the National Museum of Scotland. After your walking tour, head to magnificent Edinburgh Castle, located in the centre of the city, where you will enjoy an hour’s tour of the castle before some leisure

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Indulge yourself in Cornwall’s famous gourmet treats, pasties and cream teas! Start today watching a proper pasty making demonstration whilst you learn about the history and culture of the Cornish Pasty. Next have a go at making your own pasty with hands on tuition. Whilst the pasties are cooking, enjoy a cookery demonstration of homemade scones. After, sit down to enjoy a traditional Cornish clotted cream tea before heading home with your delicious freshly baked Cornish pasties.

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Head to Evenlode in the north of the Cotswolds to participate in a half-day of fun-filled activities! Begin with a quad biking lesson before taking to the track for a thrilling ride – we can even end the session with a team chase! Next, take to golf buggies for a game of opposite steering. This is where one person steers in reverse whilst the other controls the pedals. To make it even more exciting, we can blindfold the person steering! Thrills and laughter are guaranteed.

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This morning, drive to the East Sussex town of Battle to visit the site of the legendary 1066 Battle of Hastings, using an audio guide to experience more. Learn the story of this extraordinary battle at the visitor centre. Then head to  Abbey Ruins, the very spot where King Harold was said to have died, reaching a gruesome end with an arrow in his eye! This afternoon, drive to the pretty medieval town of Rye, located between three rivers. Enjoy walking through the charming cobbled streets and visiting the

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Get off the beaten track and enjoy a self drive tour of some of Wales’ lesser known coastal wonders. Begin at enchanting Portmeirion, designed by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in the early 20th century and  based on the Italian village of Portofino. Take a walk through this architecturally unique village. Next, drive south to the seaside town of Aberystwyth. Take a walk along the lively waterfront before taking the cliff railway up Constitution Hill for views over Aberystwyth and the Irish Sea. End your sightseeing today with a visit to the

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