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What are people saying about Lacock

Nancy_P, Apr 2026
Too large of a group for me.
Our guide , John was delightful. He was very organized, friendly and knowledgeable! My only issue is that 33people for this “special” tour is too many. I booked primarily for Stonehenge and although Lacock, Bathe and the Roman baths were interesting , I would have preferred a focus on the stones and return to London with a. Stop for a meal. I really thought I was doing Stonehenge and the Roman Baths. Too many events and too many people for siich a “special” viewing.
Brenna_N, May 2026
Worth It
This tour is worth the early morning start time. You have an opportunity to see Stonehenge while only approximately forty other people and get great picture without a crowd. Our guide was great. He knew the bet photo ops. The guides at Stonehenge were great too. The village visit was ok. It was essentially a breakfast stop and not an actual experience of the town. Bath is mostly a sell guided tour but by that time you are ready for some free time. Overall, I recommend
Lori_C, May 2026
Perfect Day!
The day was phenomenal!! Our guide was so interesting and knowledgeable. I would not have wanted to experience Stonehenge any other way! Highly recommend!! We also really enjoyed our time in Bath. We had enough time to see everything, without feeling rushed. It was a perfect day!
Stacey_C, Apr 2026
Amazing tour guides and experiences
The tour was amazing! Do the inner circle tour it’s worth it!! Lacock and Bath were very cool as well! -Eva and Jermaine were excellent!

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.