Where can you find the birthplace of Harry Potter, mountainous national parks, rolling countryside and medieval architecture? The UK of course! This three-week adventure will take you through some must-see sites in England, Wales and Scotland. Take a punt through Oxford, explore the beauty of the Cotswolds, walk Cardiff and discover popular filming locations of The Doctor, stroll through the majestic beauty of Snowdonia National Park, be inspired by The Beatles’ past in Liverpool, hike the stunning Lake District National Park, hit the town in Glasgow, support local communities in picturesque Edinburgh (JK Rowling’s favourite writing spot), travel through the undulating landscape of the Scottish Highlands and Cairngorms National Park and discover the untouched and stunning Isle of Skye.
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
London, Edinburgh, Lake District
London, Edinburgh, Lake District, Glasgow, Fort William, Isle Of Skye, Inverness, Oxford, Moreton-in-Marsh, Cardiff, Snowdonia National Park, Liverpool
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If you’ve ever dreamed of tracing Europe’s most celebrated cities, the "Crossing Europe end Rome" trip offers a 17-day guided sightseeing adventure from Dublin to Rome. Designed with seniors in mind, this group tour covers Paris, Liverpool, London, and several other captivating destinations across France, Switzerland, and more. Enjoy included hotel stays, transport, and meals, with an itinerary that places comfort and accessibility at the forefront. The unique appeal of this trip lies in its diverse selection of destinations, offering a panoramic view of Europe for travelers seeking both variety and ease.
The best part of the trip was Ireland. The trip was smooth and the place was beautiful. London Heathrow Airport was a disaster. We missed our connecting flight to Dublin. Due to the strike going on, we could not find anybody to book us on another American Flight because there was nobody at the counter. We had to pay to get a flight to take us to Dublin. Our luggage was lost as well due to this mayhem. When we got to Paris, we could not enter the Palace of Versailles or go to the Molin Rouge because there were no tickets available. We should have been advised to buy them ahead of time by the guide if she knew that this could happen.
Hectic schedule but good. It was a good pace because you see a lot of different tourist attractions, walk around and then have a chance to sit on the bus for a bit to rest. Overall it was a good schedule.