

Want to tour the back roads of North Wales but don't want to join a large coach group? Looking for a little flexibility and spontaneity in your itinerary? Do you have a few days to really get deep into the Welsh countryside?
Wales, derived from the Saxon word for foreigner. It was to these hills that England original Celtic inhabitants retreated before the conquering Roman, Saxon and Norman armies. Where "foreigners" established their Celtic redoubt and preserved their culture. It is here that you find the living heart of the modern Welsh culture. The hills are alive, both with singing and the second oldest language spoken in Europe. But, despite the retreat and preservation of an ancient culture made possible by the protection of the magnificent mountains, the invader left his tell tale sign in castles, settlement and industry.
With a maximum group size of 11 and a university educated guide/driver, you are sure to have a memorable and personal experience.

Want to tour the back roads of Yorkshire but don't want to join a large coach group? Looking for a little flexibility and spontaneity in your itinerary? Do you have a few days to really get deep into the countryside?
It is hardly surprising that the region has been used extensively for film and TV locations. It is perhaps one of the most varied scenic regions in the country. However, it is perhaps as well-known for being at the very heart of England's Viking past, when the Norsemen ran their "Danelaw" from the great settlement of Jorvic. Later, it became the medieval walled city of York and there rose the greatest of all English cathedrals. On this tour you'll see the austere, heather covered moorlands of Jane Eyre, the hills and lakes of the north eastern Peaks, Captain Cook's north east coast, and the rolling landscape of the Dales.
With a maximum group size of 11 and a university educated guide/driver, you are sure to have a memorable and personal experience.

The Hard Rock Cafe Manchester is the largest in the UK, regularly holding concerts and special events. It also boasts a large collection of memorabilia including:a gold lame jacket worn by Elvis, Pearl Jam signed Guitar, and a Natasha Bedingfield dress worn at the 2007 Grammy Awards.
The Hard Rock Cafe Manchester is the largest in the UK, regularly holding concerts and special events. It also boasts a large collection of memorabilia including: a gold lame jacket worn by Elvis, Pearl Jam signed Guitar, and a Natasha Bedingfield dress worn at the 2007 Grammy Awards.
Located in the centre of Manchester, this cafe will rock your senses with authentic American fare, generous drinks and an awe-inspiring collection of rock memorabilia. Priceless pieces from legends The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Little Richard grace the cafe walls along with more contemporary items including stage costumes worn by David Bowie and Elton John. The Manchester cafe also features rock 'n' roll memorabilia from famous music greats such as Oasis, The Beatles, Nirvana, Eric Clapton and Prince.

The home of great football, bold new architectural projects and the pivotal City of Britain's Industrial Revolution, Manchester still retains a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Travel to the Trafford Centre, paradise for shop-o-holics! See the world's first railway terminus, find out the connection between the railways and the football teams, and visit the world's first Urban Heritage Park!
You can hop on and off as many times as you like aboard this open-top double-decker bus. There are 15 stops and the entire route takes approximately 55 minutes. The bus departs every 30 to 60 minutes from each stop. Tickets are valid for 24 hours from first use.

Explore Manchester at your own leisure on this hop-on hop-off tour of the city.
The home of great football, bold new architectural projects and the pivotal City of Britain's Industrial Revolution, Manchester still retains a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Travel to the Trafford Centre, paradise for shop-o-holics! See the world's first railway terminus, find out the connection between the railways and the football teams, and visit the world's first Urban Heritage Park!
You can hop on and off as many times as you like aboard this open-top double-decker bus. There are 15 stops and the entire route takes approximately 55 minutes. The bus departs every 30 to 60 minutes from each stop. Tickets are valid for 24 hours from first use.

Want to tour the back roads of Lincolnshire but don't want to join a large coach group? Looking for a little flexibility and spontaneity in your itinerary? Do you have a few days to really get deep into the English countryside?
These are three days packed with variety and interest in a region perhaps ignored by those not in on its secrets. Until recently, the ancient city of Lincoln was an unknown to many visitors, despite it having one of the country's finest Norman cathedrals. However, the "Da Vinci Code" film, where the cathedral doubled for Westminster Abbey, has put it firmly on the tourist map.
Lincoln green is a color associated with the legendary outlaw of Sherwood Forest, Robin Hood. Not everybody realizes they can actually stand under Robin's great oak during a forest walk. Nearby you can find sites associated with those 17th century heroes who set sail on the "Mayflower" for a new world and heroes of a modern time are commemorated at the "Battle of Britain Flight" memorial and museum at Coningsby. And we must not forget Mr Straw, the anonymous hero and "every man" who battled everyday early 20th century life.
Add to these fine sites the incredible scenery of the Peak District and a range of truly unspoiled picturesque villages and towns, and you have a tour difficult to surpass. It's time you were in on the secret!
With a maximum group size of 11 and a university educated guide/driver, you are sure to have a memorable and personal experience.

Want to tour the back roads of Devon and Cornwall but don't want to join a large coach group? Looking for a little flexibility and spontaneity in your itinerary? Do you have a few days to really get deep into the countryside?
Had we not had "the Lakes," we might not now be enjoying Wordsworth! But there's more to the region than this. There are picturesque villages and towns, country houses and museums, and interesting historical sites from prehistory to the birthplace of the humble pencil.
With a maximum group size of 11 and a university educated guide/driver, you are sure to have a memorable and personal experience.