Seven Days, Highlights of Great Britain
Luxury Private Car Tour.
Burford
Historic “gateway to the Cotswolds” with a steep stone high street, medieval church, and classic inns and shops.
Burford, often called the “gateway to the Cotswolds,” is a characterful medieval town descending a steep high street towards the River Windrush. Lined with gabled merchants’ houses, coaching inns, and stone cottages, the sloping street vividly evokes Burford’s days as a thriving wool and coaching centre between London and the West Country.
The town’s 12th‑century church of St John the Baptist, with its imposing tower and rich memorials, reflects centuries of local prosperity. Visitors can browse antique and craft shops, pause in traditional pubs and tearooms, and admire long views back up the hill. Burford offers an atmospheric blend of history, architecture, and relaxed Cotswold charm.
London Hotel pick-up
Your day begins with a pick-up from your accommodation.
Windsor Castle
Historic royal residence with magnificent State Apartments, art treasures and imposing medieval fortifications.
Stonehenge Visitor Centre & Exhibition
Modern visitor centre with museum, interactive exhibits and Neolithic reconstructions interpreting Stonehenge.
Stonehenge
World‑famous prehistoric stone circle on the Wiltshire plains, offering evocative views and an air of ancient mystery.
City of Bath
UNESCO city of honey-stone Georgian architecture, Roman heritage and refined literary and spa traditions.
The Roman Baths, Bath
Exceptionally preserved Roman bathing complex and museum built around Bath’s ancient thermal spring.
Bibury
Storybook Cotswold village famed for Arlington Row, riverside walks, and classic honey-stone cottages.
Bourton-on-the-Water
Riverside Cotswold village with low stone bridges over the River Windrush and classic golden-stone cottages.
Stow-on-the-Wold
Hilltop market town famed for its medieval square and St Edward’s “Tolkien’s Door” framed by ancient yew trees.
Burford
Historic “gateway to the Cotswolds” with a steep stone high street, medieval church, and classic inns and shops.
Brecon Beacons National Park
Renowned for stunning landscapes, this park offers hiking, cycling, and wildlife watching. It features historic sites and is ideal for stargazing.
Caernarfon Castle
A medieval fortress with polygonal towers and a massive curtain wall, offering panoramic views and historical significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Liverpool
Historic maritime city with rich docklands heritage and legendary musical legacy.
Lake District National Park
A UNESCO site with rugged mountains, serene lakes, and charming villages, offering hiking, boating, and cultural experiences amidst breathtaking landscapes.
Glasgow
A vibrant city in Scotland, known for stunning Victorian architecture, a lively music scene, and prestigious universities, offering rich cultural experiences.
Loch Ness
A deep freshwater loch in the Highlands, known for its beauty, legendary monster, picturesque villages, and historic sites like Urquhart Castle.
Edinburgh
A city with rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture, featuring iconic castles, historic streets, and world-renowned festivals.
Holyrood Palace
A historic royal residence with stunning galleries, Mary, Queen of Scots' chambers, picturesque abbey ruins, beautiful gardens, and views of an ancient volcano.
York
Atmospheric walled city with Roman roots, medieval streets, and towering Gothic Minster.
Cambridge
Historic university city of ancient colleges, riverside walks, and scholarly atmosphere.