Lunch in the Cotswolds
Premium Tours
London
United Kingdom
Sun, 14th December 2008 - Tue, 31st March 2009
TOUR INCLUDES
The Cotswolds
The Cotswolds represent an area that is forever England, remaining seemingly unchanged with the passing of time. Rolling landscapes, dry stone walls, perpendicular churches and sparkling clear streams fuse with tiny villages and hamlets with their charming limestone houses, tea shops and inns. The Premium Tours full day tour of the Cotswolds begins in Burford, where the magnificent High Street, which slopes down to the River Windrush, holds every variety of Cotswold stone. There will be time to visit its small tea houses before heading north to Stow-on-the-Wold.
LUNCH IN THE OLDEST PUB IN BRITAIN
Lunch beckons and what better way to satisfy your hunger than with a fabulous two course lunch in the Royalist Hotel, the oldest inn in Britain, built in 947 AD, over 1,000 years ago! The restaurant boasts a spectacular oak beamed ceiling; huge stone fireplace bearing witches marks and a fabulous range of traditional cooking including mouth-watering apple and raspberry crumble.
Stratford Upon Avon
The afternoon is spent exploring Moreton-in-Marsh, which has a unique atmosphere and is home to the Cotswold falconry centre. From there, the tour heads north west and out of the Cotswolds to the delightful Stratford-upon-Avon. Here enjoy a small walk through the city centre passing Shakespeare’s birthplace before enjoying a cream tea in the charming 14th Century Garrick Inn.
TOUR TIMES
Summer Season: Tuesday, Thursday & Sunday @ 8:15am
Winter Season: Thursday's & Saturday's @ 8:15am
Booking Information
Senior Rate available - all clients aged 60 or over will be entitled to a £5 reduction on coach tours.

Highlights:
Lunch in the oldest inn in Britain
In depth look at the Cotswolds
Stroll through picturesque Burford built by the River Windrush
Visit Stow-on-the-wold and Moreton-in-marsh
Cream tea and walking tour in Stratford-Upon-Avon
TOUR
THE COTSWOLDS:
The Cotswolds represent an area that is forever England, remaining seemingly unchanged with the passing of time. Rolling landscapes, dry stone walls, perpendicular churches and sparkling clear streams fuse with tiny villages and hamlets
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