UK Motorhome Safari -
21 day UK Motorhome Tour
See the 14 day tour page to obtain more info then continue for 21 day tour below
We begin at the Trentham site just of J15 M6 travelling through the Derbyshire Dales to the famous Alton Towers Theme Park, even if being scared to death on Oblivion or Nemesis is not your cup of tea, this a lovely area to relax and have fun.
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A whole day at Alton Towers Theme Park.
Alton Towers occupies a huge site, originally
the estate of the Earls of Shrewsbury. You can still see the ruins of the old mansion.
Once very grand with many towers, battlements and turrets, now only the shell remains,
of which a small part is used for the gift shop and cafeteria.
If you feel in need of something soothing after so much excitement you can row on the lake, take an aerial cable car ride, or simply enjoy walking in the gardens, which still have many of the plants, ornamental features and fountains from the original design.
We travel to Stratford-
A day in Stratford-
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Whole day in Stratford-
Theatre tickets to be booked in advance
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Whole day in Stratford-
There are five houses linked to Shakespeare and his family -
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Journey on towards Salisbury to see Stonehenge.
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Whole day at Salisbury and Stonehenge.
(See 14 day tour)
Travel to Bath.
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A day in historic Bath -
Bath presents some of
the finest architectural sights in Europe, such as the Roman Baths and Pump Room,
the Royal Crescent, Pulteney Bridge and the Circus. The surrounding seven hills,
the river Avon running through the heart of the city, and the towers of Bath Abbey
combine to create a wonderful first impression. Moreover, Bath takes a real pride
in sharing its secrets and unique heritage, which can be explored in a variety of
40 museums, galleries, gardens and attractions.
Water has always been of huge significance
to Bath's heritage. The Roman Baths and the temple were built around the thermal
springs, which have been constantly supplying water at 46C for 2,000 years and which
can still be tasted in the Pump room. The river Avon weaves its way through North
East Somerset and there are marinas at Keynsham, Saltford and Bath.
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Travel to Bristol.
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Bristol home of the Slave trade. Also in Bristol are the Bristol Zoo Gardens, The Maritime Heritage Centre and Bristol Industrial Museum.
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A look at some of Bristol's other historic sites such as the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the port. (see our 14 day tour up to this stage).
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Drive to Windsor to near by campsite to explore wherever you like or just chill out.
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Visit to Windsor Castle is well recommended to see the magnificent art collection and many other attractions.
Info about Windsor Castle
Drive to Whitby to the campsite and explore some of the towns delights in the afternoon or evening.
Day at Whitby, home of Dracula. A visit to Whitby Abbey, The Captain Cook Memorial Museum, and The Dracular Experience Museum.This visit should provide an educational day out for all the family. It is one of the best areas in the UK for finding fossils.
Info about Whitby and Dracula
Journey to Liverpool, home of the Beatles, we stay at a nearby campsite.
The Cavern and maybe Tate Liverpool for the more artisticly inclined (it is rather good) and the refurbished and exciting Albert dock which the kids and adults will love. where you can catch the 'ferry across the Mersey' to Wallasey, or New Brighton.
A night out in Liverpool to reflect on your holiday and enjoy the humour and hospitality that only the 'Scousers' possess.
We travel back to Trentham to drop the motorhomes off, say your good byes and exchange phone numbers. Bon voyage.
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