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    Lion Tours - A great time touring Stonehenge and the Bath area.

    Lion Tours

    5.0(6 reviews)
    147.1 km

    Preface: A couple of the one-star reviews on Google were very unfair to Lion Tours. One of the…read morereviewers clearly never went on the tour (writing on behalf of others) and the other reviewer was merely repeating the former reviewer's review. It seems that the only person "lacking variety" is the latter reviewer. I usually don't call out other reviewers but something had to be said before someone stepped on either of these landmines. Now, on with the review. Paul was the greatest tour guide in the history of tour guides... maybe ever. He was incredibly knowledgeable about the surrounding area and we were completely blown away by his attention to detail. Did you know that Thomas the Tank Engine was conceived on this route? Wild! Paul knew. He also accompanied us to Stonehenge itself and gave us an in-person walk-through of the site, which I hear the competition doesn't do. The other tours just drop you off and wait in the cafe for you to be done. A bit impersonal if you ask me. Paul even keeps spare rain jackets in case you didn't bring one to the Henge. What a saint. Need recommendations for what to do in Bath? Surprise, Paul's got them. If the other tours are Bieber and Swift albums, then Lion Tours would have to be Peter Gabriel's Solsbury Hill, an absolute classic. Would book again!

    We toured Stonehenge, Avebury, Lalock and Castle Combe. Paul was knowledgeable about the area and…read moreprovided us a unique and personal experience. He provided a special tour in Castle Combe that others could not show! We had a great day and recommend this tour

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    Lion Tours - Rock hard for Stonehenge!

    Rock hard for Stonehenge!

    Lion Tours - Duck pond Biddestone

    Duck pond Biddestone

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    Go Cotswolds - Fun, friendly, local guides

    Go Cotswolds

    5.0(11 reviews)
    176.0 km

    Let me start by saying the Cotswolds are absolutely beautiful. Our guide Steve, went the extra…read moremile to make sure that we had a good time and answered all of our questions. Steve was the most knowledgeable since he lives in the village. He was personable and helpful. I would highly recommend this tour. I would recommend this tour to family and friends, and ask for Steve.

    Our family recently completed a 2.5-day private tour of the Cotswolds with Dave, and we highly…read morerecommend him and the entire Go Cotswolds team! From initial outreach to planning/booking to the trip itself, our 8-person group had a fantastic time, and loved our experience in various villages of the North Cotswolds plus Castle Combe and Bath. Lisa was incredibly helpful throughout the planning process, helping us to shape a multi-day tour for our family. She was highly responsive and communicated clearly in answering our questions and helping us consider the options. Once we arrived in the Cotswolds, Dave provided an amazing experience for our multi-day tour. He was knowledgeable, friendly, and funny throughout the tour, and provided excellent advice on when to rearrange the itinerary to get us to popular spots before they were overrun with people. We greatly appreciated his expertise and flexibility in adjusting the plan as we went to let us spend more or less time in spots based on our preferences -- which, given our family, was necessary more than once, and a huge bonus to a private tour vs. public tour. The Go Cotswolds vehicle was roomy, comfortable, and well-air conditioned, a plus given that we arrived mid-heat wave. Our tour was the perfect way to explore this beautiful region for the first time. We can't wait to come back!

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    Go Cotswolds - Stanton - as seen on our Secret Cotswolds tour

    Stanton - as seen on our Secret Cotswolds tour

    Go Cotswolds - Cotswolds stone cottages

    Cotswolds stone cottages

    Go Cotswolds - Beautiful Bibury - as seen on our Cotswolds in a Day tour

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    Beautiful Bibury - as seen on our Cotswolds in a Day tour

    Brighton Bike Tours - The best way to cycle Brighton. Discover the city with us today.

    Brighton Bike Tours

    5.0(1 review)
    22.1 km

    Highly recommend!! Went on Carlo's bike tour with my boyfriend, and as you can expect in Brighton,…read moreCarlo caters to a gay-friendly service and made us both feel very comfortable in his presence right from the start - he's a very fun and friendly guy. I used to live in Brighton so am very familiar with the city but I still learnt some new and interesting things about it's history! The bikes were solid and perfectly comfortable and there are a lot of cycle lanes in Brighton so it's very safe cycling around, even if you aren't confident about cycling in a city. He also provides helmets if you would want one. Overall it was great and a really fun experience, I think for anyone whether you're new to Brighton or very familiar already!

    From the owner: This tour is a perfect introduction to the quintessentially English city of Brighton…read more Soak up the history and culture of this vibrant city by pedalling between Brighton's iconic landmarks. Our comfortable bikes and smooth routes will ensure your cycling experience is fun and relaxing. Our guide will entertain you with fascinating stories whilst outlining some of the major characters that have shaped the history and skyline of Brighton. Halfway through the tour we take a 20 minute break so you can enjoy tea and cake at the Royal Pavilion Garden Café and watch Brighton life in glorious technicolor. Then we head on to the seafront to see some of the most filmed views in British cinematography. Along the way your guide will give you tips for any areas of Brighton that you may wish to explore. Take the plunge a book a tour today! You Will See Highlights of your tour will include: The Royal Pavilion Palace Brighton beach The Brighton Dome Preston Park Preston Manor The secret gardens of Preston Park An amazing wildflower meadow The Level Graffiti adorned backstreets The Lanes St. Peters church North Laine area Brighton seafront The West Pier The Brighton Pier The British Airways i360 & more

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    Brighton Bike Tours - Exhilarating Brighton Bike Tour

    Exhilarating Brighton Bike Tour

    Brighton Bike Tours - Fun & informative and Healthy way to enjoy the city. Brighton Bike Tours www.bbiketours.com

    Fun & informative and Healthy way to enjoy the city. Brighton Bike Tours www.bbiketours.com

    Brighton Bike Tours - A great Brighton activity for friends, couples, Groups, hens and Stags Brighton Bike Tours www.bbiketours.com

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    A great Brighton activity for friends, couples, Groups, hens and Stags Brighton Bike Tours www.bbiketours.com

    The English Bus - The English Bus

    The English Bus

    4.9(84 reviews)
    80.1 kmSouthwark

    Great reviews on Yelp guided us to The English Bus for our tour of Stonehenge. I liked the idea of…read morea small group tour. We had a great experience! We easily booked on line a couple months in advance of our trip to Stonehenge, Bath and a Secret Place. I had a few questions, which were answered quickly through email. Instructions and itinerary were provided after we bought we tickets. Additional and helpful information was sent a few day prior to our trip. Noelh, our tour guide, was knowledgable, interesting and fun from the moment he picked us up in London. He provided information beyond the tour stops. He was engaging and had a good understanding of the geology of Stonehenge as well as the historical background. He made well time stops for breaks. We spent about two hours at Stonehenge, two hours at Bath and an hour at the Secret Place. The Secret Place was worth the extra and I highly recommend. Noelh offered a brief and interesting walking tour at each site and left us time to explore on our own. We were allowed to bring snacks on the bus but we didn't need them because we stopped plenty at places for food and drink. Noelh provided water. Bring water and rain gear. There were UBC ports for phone charging on the bus. The bus was very comfortable. Noelh was sensitive to a woman that was having mobility issues and arranged for her to skip part of the walking tour. I enjoyed Stonehenge and the Secret Place immensely, I was glad I saw Bath, but it was too crowded during our visit. Others on the tour really loved Bath. I highly recommend The English Bus tours.

    We took the tour with Alex to Stonehenge, Bath, sand a secret place! Can't recommend highly…read moreenough!! The small bus is great in that you don't have to spend all the time getting on and off a huge tour bus. Alex was an amazing guide, giving us local knowledge and clear directions where to go and where to meet back up. He was funny, kind and a great driver. Would definitely book again!!

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    The English Bus - Stonehenge

    Stonehenge

    The English Bus - Bath

    Bath

    The English Bus - Bath

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    Bath

    Stanmer Park

    Stanmer Park

    4.5(13 reviews)
    23.2 km

    Visitors more familiar with the densely built up City Centre of Brighton and its Georgian…read morearchitecture will be surprised to learn just how many large parks the city has. One of the nicest, and most historic, is Stanmer Park, on the eastern outskirts of the city and adjacent to the lovely campus of the University of Sussex at Falmer. The park is set around Stanmer House, built in 1720 by the first Earl of Chichester, Thomas Pelham. Set in its own little valley, the estate includes Stanmer Village and church: the former a picturesque private village built for the estate's workers, and the latter rebuilt in 1838 when the earlier mediaeval church burned down. As with many such estates, it was planned on the principles of classic English landscape gardening, and consists of sweeping areas of lawn planted with specimen trees, all edged with woodland. Bought by Brighton Council in 1947, the grounds are now open to the public as parkland. The 'village' includes a cafe ('see separate entry under 'Stanmer Tea Rooms') and public toilets. Part of the old stable block now houses a mildly diverting small museum of rural life (free entry but rather limited opening hours) and a nursery which is open to the public, selling a wide range of plants, in what was the house's walled garden (which closes at 16h). The whole ensemble is maybe not quite as well kept as it could be, but it's nice enough. The House itself has been beautifully restored and is let as a conference and private function venue, and some of the main function rooms can be visited (again, for free) when not hired out. It contains a collection of old photographs, but most of the original contents have long since gone - however, the modern furnishings fit in well enough in a 'Country House Hotel' sort of way. However, the main reason for a visit to the Park is just to get some fresh air, in nice surroundings: it's a great place for a game of cricket or rounders, or picnic, or just a woodland walk, and is very popular with students from the nearby University and families in the summer. The park is a 15 minute walk from Falmer station, and 10 minutes from the University, but on summer Sundays and Bank Holidays there is an hourly bus service (route 78) from the centre of Brighton, via the railway station, during the day, right up to the Village and House. Car-parking is in the process of being reorganised, but is normally not a problem unless there is an event taking place.

    Stanmer Park is located just off the A270 between Brighton and Lewes, right next to the University…read moreof Sussex Campus, in the village of Stanmer. It is a lovely place to walk the dog or take the kids for a run around if they need to expel some excess energy! There's a small car park, but be warned this can get packed out pretty quickly, as it seems to serve as an overflow car park for visitors to the village, church and pub! Easily accessible from Falmer village and Sussex campus, Stanmer park provides a really nice, scenic walk- it's not particularly challenging or varied, more of a light stroll around the estate's grounds. I often used to pop over to Stanmer to stretch my legs and get a change of scenery, during my first year at university, it's a really great place to have on your doorstep, which I suspect many students aren't even aware of. If you feel like exploring, you can also wander through the village, where there's a really sweet old church and a pub that do nice food. Stanmer House itself is also quite something to look at and Stanmer Nursery is nestled away at the side and is well worth a visit. This is where the council grow many of the flowers they use in displays all over the city! Oh and if you're interested in Eco living and building, be sure to check out the Earth ship, it's incredible and they do tours!

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    Stanmer Park - Items in the Rural Life Museum

    Items in the Rural Life Museum

    Stanmer Park
    Stanmer Park - Items in the Rural Life Museum - The Wee House was actually someone's home!

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    Items in the Rural Life Museum - The Wee House was actually someone's home!

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