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What are people saying about Lacock

Linda_C, Apr 2026
Stonehenge & Bath Epic Tour
This was an amazing tour. I actually extended the last day of my vacation by a day in order to take this tour and had zero regrets. There was plenty of time to explore the inner circle and take tons of pictures. The tour guides were knowledgeable. The stops at Lacock and Bath were awesome too! Absolutely loved this bucket list event.
Connie_M, Apr 2026
Worth It! A Great Experience!
This was an amazing experience with an amazing guide named John and the bus driver. Being in the inner circle made all the difference. John and the bus driver took great pictures of individual groups. The bus is comfortable and John kept us informed with stories about some of the things we were passing in between destinations. We chose the sunrise tour which goes to Stonehenge first, then Lacock for breakfast, then the Roman Baths.
Arthur_P, Mar 2026
Leaves right st 5:30 am -...
Leaves right st 5:30 am - dont be late. Professioanal, great tour guide, walking through stones was once in lifetime experience - well worth. Had stonehenge to ourselves and tour (about 15 people for almost full hour). Well worth it.
Camille_D, Mar 2026
Nicklaus and our driver...
Nicklaus and our driver were excellent. It is a long day but being inside the stones at Stonehenge is very special. We enjoyed getting out of London and seeing the countryside. Bath is nice to see. We did not do the tour of the Roman Baths and just had lunch and shopped which we liked. The dinner at the Pub in Lacock was very good but the walk was in the dark which couldn't be helped. Overall a great day made even better with Nicklaus's outstanding narration and care.

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.