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Pablo_M, Jul 2026
Wonderful experience!
I had a great day visting the inner circle at Stonehenge, Lacock and Bath. Frank & Neil were a great team to guide us through the day. Plenty of room on the coach and the day didn't feel too long. I highly recommend this tour if you're interested in visiting Stonehenge and Bath plus Lacock for breakfast was a nice touch. Thanks Frank for a wonderful experience!
Carol_H, May 2026
Great tour
This was a lovely day seeing the countryside and some beautiful villages. David our driver was timely, professional and very pleasant. It was a very hot day and David was prepared with plenty of chilled water bottles. Our time in Lacock was my favorite part.
Melissa_L, Jul 2026
Exceptional & magical
Eva was an engaging, lovely, personable guide to the area. We had a group of just under 50 people, and we were on time to each stop and still had time to do all that we wanted to do. Bath and Lacock are the most charming towns with great movie and television sites to see. The pub built in 1370 was a wonderful dinner spot. Sunset at the stones was everything we hoped it would be. Private, quiet, grounded. The English Heritage staff were also excellent. Highly recommend this tour.
Michael_E, Aug 2026
Fantastic tour of Stonehenge, Lacock, and Bath.
A well organized and well run tour. The host was extremely knowledgeable and provided her insights into the surroundings and specific sites. The guides at Stonehenge were also very knowledgeable and provided a worthwhile experience. I highly recommend booking this.

Lacock

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Bath
Lacock Abbey in the small Cotswolds village of Lacock, England.
  • The Lacock Village Fair is held during the August bank holiday, and offers a festive way to experience the village.
  • The Fox Talbot Museum, located within Lacock Abbey, celebrates the photographic achievements of former Abbey resident, Henry Fox Talbot.
  • Most of Lacock is owned and maintained by the National Trust, and its stone and half-timbered houses provide a glimpse of historical British life.
  • Christmas is a particularly festive time to visit the village, and its landmarks are outfitted with traditional decorations, homemade gifts, and seasonal treats.