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As the northernmost county in England, Northumberland casts a spell with its vast rolling hills, rugged coastlines, and idyllic countryside, all embraced by a breathtaking coastline adorned with pristine, award-winning beaches. Join us on a memorable short break to explore some of its most remarkable gems. Your journey will lead you to the captivating Holy Island of Lindisfarne, an unmissable destination. Additionally, you'll have the opportunity to wander through the charming market town of Alnwick, graced by a world-renowned castle. Immerse yourself in Durham's rich history and cap off your adventure with a visit to Beamish, the living history museum.
Nestled in the heart of Durham, the Marriott Durham Royal County offers a perfect blend of heritage and comfort. All the well-appointed rooms provide a tranquil retreat and feature television, radio, Wi-Fi, Iron / ironing board, hairdryer, safe and tea / coffee making facilities. The hotel also features a restaurant and bar area plus a fitness centre. Lift to all floors.
Accommodation with breakfast
Admission to Beamish Living Museum
Excursions as described in the tour itinerary
Return coach travel from your local pick up point
Day One
Our journey leads us north to the charming city of Durham, arriving during the afternoon. After checking in to our hotel you'll have some time to immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Durham. Stroll through the historic streets, perhaps visit the iconic Durham Cathedral, explore the city's vibrant shops or simply take in the picturesque views along the River Wear.
Day Two
This morning, we make the short journey to Beamish, an award winning open-air living museum where you can step back in time and experience history from across the Northeast from the 1820s to the 1950s. This remarkable immersive experience lets you wander through meticulously recreated historic buildings and streets, where costumed individuals bring the past to life and give you a glimpse into the bygone days of North East England.
BDay Three
We journey along the Northumberland coast and cross the causeway to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. Rising from the sheer rock face at the tip of the island is Lindisfarne Castle, built in 1550 to defend the harbour against attack from Scots and Norsemen. The island is a haven of peace and tranquillity and a great location for potentially spotting some native wildlife including seals and birds. We leave Lindisfarne and make our way towards delightful Alnwick, home to one of Britain's most iconic castles known worldwide not only by its rich history, but also due to its presence in many films and TV shows including Blackadder and the Harry Potter films. Alnwick itself is a bustling medieval market town with twisting cobbled streets and an eclectic collection of individual shops.
BDay Four
We check out this morning and commence our homeward journey, stopping at Harrogate with some free time to explore and have some lunch. We continue our journey home to North Wales early afternoon.
BB=Breakfast Included
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address |
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Abergele | Abergele, Bowling Green Bus Stop |
Bangor, Nelson Pub | Bangor, Bus Stop Opposite Nelson Pub |
Bangor, Pontio Centre | Bangor, Pontio Centre Bus Stop |
Bethel | Bethel, Primary School Bus Stop |
Bontnewydd | Bontnewydd, Bus Stop Near Chip Shop |
Bryngwran | Bryngwran, School Entrance |
Caergeiliog | Caergeiliog, Outside Sportsmans Pub |
Caernarfon, Campbell Road | Caernarfon, Bus Stop Bottom of Campbell Road |
Caernarfon, Leisure Cent. | Caernarfon, Bus Stop opposite Leisure Centre |
Caernarfon, Morrisons | Caernarfon, Morrisons Bus Stop |
Caernarfon, Waterloo Port | Caernarfon, Waterloo Port Bus Stop |
Caernarfon, Y Glyn | Caernarfon, Y Glyn Bethel Road |
Chester | Chester, Holiday Inn South Hotel Bus Stop |
Colwyn Bay | Colwyn Bay, Railway Station Bus Stop |
Criccieth, Medical Centre | Criccieth, Medical Centre Bus Stop |
Ewloe | Ewloe, Outside St David's Park Hotel |
Gaerwen | Gaerwen, Stermat Car Park |
Gwalchmai | Gwalchmai, Opposite Clock |
Holyhead | Holyhead, Bus Stop Outside Ferry Terminal Entrance |
Llanberis, Maes Padarn | Llanberis, Bus Stop Opposite Maes Padarn |
Llanberis, Spar | Llanberis, Outside Spar Shop |
Llandudno | Llandudno, Mostyn Broadway Coach Park Bus Stop |
Llandudno Jct. Station | Llandudno Junction, Station Hotel Bus Stop |
Llandygai | Llandygai, Penrhyn Castle Entrance |
Llanfairfechan | Llanfairfechan, Castle Bridge Bus Stop |
Llanfairpwll | Llanfairpwll, Pringles Car Park (Parking not permitted at Pringles car park) |
Llanfairpwll Park & Ride | Llanfairpwll, Park & Ride |
Llangefni | Llangefni, Church Street Bus Stop |
Llanrug | Llanrug, Arvonia Garage |
Menai Bridge | Menai Bridge, Library Bus Stop |
Northop | Northop, Red Lion Pub Bus Stop |
Penrhyn Bay | Penrhyn Bay, Post Office |
Penygroes | Penygroes, Crossroads (Outside Victoria Hotel) |
Porthmadog | Porthmadog, Tesco Bus Stop |
Pwllheli | Pwllheli, Bus Station |
Rhos on Sea, Cayley Arms | Rhos on Sea, Bus Stop Opposite Cayley Arms |
Rhos on Sea, Hickorys | Rhos on Sea, Bus Stop Opposite Hickorys Restaurant |
St. Asaph | St. Asaph, Bus Stop Outside Petrol Station |
Valley | Valley, Opposite Valley Hotel |
Wrexham, Northbound | Wrexham, Taxi Stand King Street (Taxi Feeder Service) |
Y Felinheli, St. Marys | Y Felinheli, St Mary's Church Bus Stop |
Y Felinheli, Victoria | Y Felinheli, Victoria Hotel Bus Stop |
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