Make the most of your stay in Brighton with this fabulous day trip to Stonehenge & Bath, without the hassle of having to figure out public transport. Travel on a comfortable air-conditioned coach, enjoy the views as our staff take care of you, and visit two iconic UNESCO World Heritage sites in a day.
• Uncover the story of Stonehenge. Take in the atmosphere of the best known prehistoric monument in Europe, visit the world-class exhibition to discover how the Stonehenge builders worked, and walk amongst the Neolithic houses to experience how people lived 4500 years ago.
• If you are looking to visit a place that is both unique and beautiful, Bath is the place to go! The stunning honey-coloured Georgian architecture is straight from a Jane Austen novel – highlights include the iconic Royal Crescent, the majestic Circus, Bath Abbey, the Pulteney Bridge, and the Roman Baths.
• Round trip and hassle free transportation provided
We travel west via the beautiful cathedral cities of Arundel, Chichester & Salisbury, arriving in Stonehenge in the late morning. During our visit we enjoy a guided audio walking tour around the stones and neolithic houses, before having time to visit the exhibition. Don't forget to try a famous "Rock Cake" at the cafe, or visit the gift store for a wide range of souvenirs.
We enjoy a scenic ride through Somerset's finest countryside, arriving in Bath for a guided walking tour including: the Royal Crescent & Circus; the Roman Baths & Pump Room; the Great Pulteney Bridge; and Victoria Gardens. We have plenty of time to enjoy Bath's other attractions including great museums, independent shops and typical English eating places. Your tour guide will assist you with purchasing admission tickets for Roman Baths, Jane Austen Centre and other attractions.
Meet 10 minutes prior departure outside Discovery Tours Travel Centre, 21 Old Steine (bus stop S4), Brighton, BN1 1EL
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