Day 1: Morning departure from North Wales and travel to our hotel in Weston-super-Mare for a 4-night stay.
Day 2: This morning we head to Wells, England’s smallest city, with its cobbled streets, medieval architecture, compact historic centre, magnificent cathedral and unique moated Bishop’s Palace, there is plenty to see and do in this wonderful city. We continue to the world-famous Cheddar Gorge where magnificent limestone cliffs reach up to 500ft.
Day 3: A full day at leisure in Weston-super-Mare to enjoy its host of fabulous attractions including the magnificent Grand Pier, completely damaged by fire in 2008 it has now been completely redeveloped. With everything from amusements to thrilling rides, 4D cinema to lazer maze, the ultimate indoor theme park it has something for all ages, you can even enjoy afternoon tea in the delightful Edwardian Style tea rooms.
Day 4: We travel to the wonderful Roman city of Bath, a protected World Heritage Site, there’s free time to discover the city’s architectural wonders. There is an option to take a 1 hour 30 minutes guided coach tour around the city for £8. A highlight is the world-famous Roman Baths, one of the city’s finest historic sites where you can walk on the ancient-cobbled pathways much as the Romans did 2,000 years ago (admission extra). You could also walk to the Grade I listed Pulteney Bridge. Completed by 1774, the bridge was designed by Robert Adam in a Palladian style. It is exceptional for having shops built across its full span on both sides.
Day 5: We say farewell to Weston-super-Mare and travel to the city of Bristol. The harbour side offers visitors a variety of attractions, such as Brunel’s SS Great Britain, once the largest passenger ship in the world. Another option would be to take the little ferry along the historic harbour. After some time at leisure, we complete our return journey to North Wales.