Enjoy a great weekend at Bath’s Christmas Market, bordered by the famous Bath Abbey and Roman Baths. Traditional wooden chalet stalls will showcase the cream of the city’s independent shopkeepers and retailers, offering original hand-crafted gifts, decorations, cards, toys and Christmas food & drink.
A holiday in Blackpool will leave you feeling refreshed, relaxed and recharged – even if you're on the go 25 hours a day! Perhaps it's the resort's infectious zest for life. Or maybe it's just that, uniquely, whatever your routine Blackpool can offer a perfect break from it.
Experience the sights, sounds and smells of a town and castle preparing for Christmas. Listen to seasonal period music and laugh at the hilarious frolics of the jester, while you browse the medieval market within the castle walls. Stalls selling tasty food, replica medieval goods and traditional crafts will delight the family while medieval acts keep everyone entertained.
There can be no finer view in the whole of this Fair Isle than that enjoyed from Morecambe Promenade looking out over the Bay to the Lakeland Hills beyond. The resort is also justly famed for its breath-taking sunsets, best admired from a vantage point on ‘England’s most talked about seafront’, with five miles seafront" with five miles of level promenade linking the resort’s transformation, offering a magnificent stroll through its past, present and future.
Our base for this Christmas Holiday is the pleasant market town of Carmarthen in South West Wales Why not join us for a few days away and enjoy a delightful combination of traditional entertainment and two trips out—the scenery is still spectacular at this time of year.
Cornwall is justifiably one of Britain’s most visited counties and it’s easy to see why. Atlantic breakers pound the rocky cliffs of its stunningly beautiful coastline. Our tour is based in St. Agnes a picturesque village on the north coast of Cornwall, nestled in the lee of an impressive landmark which dominates the skyline of the beautiful and dramatic Atlantic coast. Steeped in mining history, the village still retains a traditional friendly Cornish atmosphere.
The Dickens Christmas Market will take place in the lovely grounds of Rochester Castle, overlooking the River Medway and just a few steps from Rochester’s picture-postcard Victorian High Street, home to the ever-popular Dickensian Christmas Festival. Imagine the setting – the Castle walls illuminated in traditional Christmas colours, trees filled with twinkling fairy lights, the smell of roasted chestnuts and glühwein fills the air and array of wonderful German style Christmas market huts selling a range of festive gifts and hand-crafted goods. In addition to all of this, street entertainers and Dickensian characters mingle amongst the revellers, whilst carol singers welcome visitors as they enter the market with festive Christmas carols.
Great Yarmouth, famous for its bright lights and wide sandy beaches lined by the impressive Marine Parade with its countless attractions and colourful gardens. There are over 15 miles of sandy beaches in the Greater Yarmouth area, offering an attractive blend of sand dunes, wide sandy beaches and cliffs – all in all, the toast of the Norfolk Coast.
Enjoy a Scottish ‘Turkey & Tinsel’ themed break at the Nethybridge Hotel, situated in the heart of beautiful Strathspey, in the Highlands of Scotland. The village of Nethybridge has been a holiday destination since Victorian times and yet, still remains unspoilt.
The Isle of Wight has long been known as ‘The Garden Isle’ and is noted for its warm climate, stunning scenery and friendly welcome. The Isle of Wight became popular in the Victorian era, when Queen Victoria made Osborne House her home.