Tours of England

Tours of England

You can easily discover the England which you had just read about or seen pictures and you can also meet various people from different regions. England is well known for its diverse flora and fauna with outstanding geology throughout the world which would make your vacation a truly special experience. In order to have highlights tours of England where you can explore most of the major sights then you will require nearly a tour of seven nights. However in order to explore England in depth then you should probably prefer a tour of ten to fourteen days. There are a few examples of the places you can visit on a seven day tour, but all the tours are specially designed to meet your personal touring requirements.

The Heart of England – Derbyshire

The Derbyshire is actually the location of the peak district national park. The natural beauty in and around this peak has inspired great writers like Bronte sisters and you too can make a pleasant stay at the North Lees Hall which was once the home of Eyre family. Rugged moors, spa towns, age old stone circles and outstanding country homes are a few exciting areas of interest.

Apart from this Lincoin city is a great place that rises spectacularly on the cliff just above the Witham River which was founded by the Romans during early AD48. The city is also well known for its giant Castle, Cathedral and is also the birth place of Alfred Lord Tennyson the great Poet. The Ludlow is also a touring spot that features top hill castle and quaint tea shops which was once the place for arrow making and it often a reminder of more atrocious times. The Ledbury is also a small town with exciting small old markets across the fine old inns of England serving local brew. There is also the Eastnor Castle, the Victorian treasure situated in the misty hills of Malvern. You can also go around the most famous Stratford upon Avon and the Warwick Castle.

The North Country

The North Country Yorkshire is an excellent area of great scenic beauty, green valleys, dramatic moorlands, ruined monasteries and also Wensleydale cheese which is made famous through Gromit and Wallace. The Abbey fountains are the highlight of any tour that is made to England which is located in the wooded valley of river Skell which includes some of the perfectly preserved ruins of Abbey Fountains of 1132AD.

The south East and West

The Wessex is a region is mostly a rural area that is characterized by the charming villages, rolling hills and windswept downs which would give way to the evergreen valleys. These would also give you the explanation to all the famous sayings of Mysterious monuments like the Stonehenge which is a 5000 year old time piece and also the most famous prehistoric monuments of Europe. There is also the Stourhead which is the greatest landscape garden of Europe which is on the way as you visit temples, grottos, romantic retreats and spectacular lakes.