Journey of Stonehenge, Glastonbury, Bath & South West Coast Small-Group Tour – 3 Days
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- Duration
- 3 days
- Guiding Style
- Fully Guided
- Hotel Rating
- B&B Ensuite
- Start / End
- London → London
- Group Size
- Min 1 / Max 16
- Physical Rating
- Easy Travelers can expect some light physical activities
Highlights
With its mild weather, beautiful scenery, vibrant folklore, and delicious specialties – from cream teas to cider – the Southwest charms every visitor. Get ready to fall in love.
Join us to step back in time at Stonehenge, explore wild moors, relax on spectacular beaches, and discover one of England's most delightful regions.
- Stand before the enduring mystery of Stonehenge — admission included — and uncover its prehistoric secrets as you journey through the ancient kingdom of Wessex
- Discover the fossil-rich cliffs of the Jurassic Coast and marvel at Durdle Door, a breathtaking natural limestone arch reaching out into the sea
- Roam the wild, windswept expanse of Dartmoor National Park, cross the ancient Clapper Bridge at Postbridge, and visit Tavistock — the birthplace of Sir Francis Drake
- Climb the legendary Glastonbury Tor, steeped in the myths of Avalon and King Arthur, in the town famous the world over for its iconic music festival
- Spend two nights based in Exeter — Roman Britain's westernmost fortress — with time to explore its ancient walls, Norman castle, Gothic cathedral, and vibrant quayside
3-Day Stonehenge, Glastonbury, Bath & South West Coast Itinerary
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Day 1
Stonehenge and the Jurassic Coast
Explore the ancient kingdom of Wessex as you journey toward Stonehenge. These iconic stone circles reveal a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric spiritual life — an experience that will stay with you.
Once you've marveled at this Neolithic wonder, venture onward to the Jurassic Coast, where cliffs rich with dinosaur-era fossils create a breathtaking scene. Follow the coast to Durdle Door, a striking limestone arch extending into the sea. Take time to explore before arriving in Exeter, a historic city known as Roman Britain's westernmost fortress, featuring ancient walls, a Norman castle, a Gothic cathedral, Tudor sites, a lively quay, and bustling shops and eateries.
You'll spend the next two nights based in Exeter.
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Day 2
Dartmoor National Park and Tavistock
Experience the wild, windswept beauty of remote Dartmoor, where native ponies roam beside striking rock formations. The moor is alive with plants and wildlife — breathe in the sights, sounds, and pure air of this wild expanse.
Cross the historic Clapper Bridge at Postbridge, then journey to Tavistock, a charming market town and birthplace of Sir Francis Drake.
Return to Exeter by early afternoon, with time to explore its historic treasures at your own leisure — from the old city walls and Norman cathedral to the Royal Albert Memorial and the scenic Quayside.
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Day 3
Glastonbury and Bath
Start your day in Glastonbury, known worldwide for its iconic music festival. Here, you can scale the Glastonbury Tor, a place tied to the legends of Avalon and King Arthur.
Then, head to Bath for lunch and a calm afternoon. Choose from its many eateries, tea houses, or pubs, and soak up the city's rich past.
In the evening, travel back to London.
What's Included
Accommodation
- 2 nights en-suite accommodation with breakfast
What should I expect from a B&B?
B&Bs are traditionally small family owned and run properties offering a handful of guest rooms. They are usually residential properties, so they tend to be located on the outskirts of towns and you should be prepared for a 20–30 minute walk to local facilities like pubs and restaurants.
It's unusual for a B&B to offer any additional services like concierge, porterage, evening meals or room-service. Wi-fi is usually, but not always available and it's worth bearing in mind that access can be unreliable in more remote locations.
If you have difficulty with stairs, please request a ground-floor room (subject to availability, upon request only) as lifts will not be available in this type of property.
Guide & Admissions
- English-speaking driver-guide throughout
- Stonehenge – admission included
Meals
- 2 breakfasts
Transport
- 16-seat mini-coach throughout
- Passengers are entitled to 1 piece of checked luggage (14 kg / 31 lbs) & 1 small carry-on bag. Checked luggage will be stowed in the luggage compartment and is not accessible until drop-off.
Not Included
- International flights
- Travel insurance
- Arrival & departure transfers
- Food and drinks
- Entry fees to visitor attractions unless specified
- Other activities and services not listed under Included
Additional Information
- You will receive an e-ticket for this tour.
- This tour operates year-round, subject to availability.
- Tour reference code: 317712
Dates & Availability
Frequently Asked Questions
The tour includes 2 nights en-suite B&B accommodation in Exeter with daily breakfast, admission to Stonehenge, and transportation by 16-seat mini-coach with an English-speaking driver-guide throughout.
The tour starts and ends in London. You depart from London on Day 1 and return to London on the evening of Day 3 after visiting Bath.
Yes. Admission to Stonehenge is included in the tour price. You will visit on Day 1 as part of your journey through the ancient kingdom of Wessex, with time to explore the iconic stone circles and learn about their prehistoric significance.
The Jurassic Coast is a stretch of coastline in Southwest England renowned for its dramatic cliffs rich with dinosaur-era fossils. On Day 1 you will follow the coast to Durdle Door, a striking natural limestone arch extending into the sea — one of the most photographed coastal landmarks in England.
You stay in Exeter for both nights — a historic city known as Roman Britain's westernmost fortress, with ancient walls, a Norman castle, a Gothic cathedral, and a lively quayside. B&B en-suite accommodation with daily breakfast is included.
After returning from Dartmoor and Tavistock in the early afternoon, you'll have free time in Exeter to explore at your own pace. Highlights include the ancient Roman city walls, the imposing Norman castle, the magnificent Gothic cathedral, the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, and the scenic riverside Quayside.
Yes. On Day 3 in Glastonbury you will have the opportunity to scale the Tor, a prominent hill tied to the legends of Avalon and King Arthur and one of the most atmospheric sites in England. The climb involves some walking on uneven terrain, so comfortable footwear is recommended.
The tour starts from US $842 per person, reduced from the standard price of US $1,315 — a saving of 36%. Price may vary by departure date.