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The Best of West: The Land of King Arthur

Albion Touring has crafted a fascinating tour showcasing the region's highlights: Stonehenge, Arthurian Cornwall, the Jurassic Coast, and more. Explore ancient capitals, dramatic coastlines, literary landscapes, and charming towns, all while enjoying comfortable accommodations and expert guidance. Discover 5,000 years of history on this unforgettable journey.

Please enquire via email if you are interested in this tour. Costs (including overnight accommodation and entry to attractions) are £6900 for minicoach or £3250 for MPV plus £320 per person plus £750 per room required (single or double), so prices would be:

A 4-day tour taking in some of the greatest sites of England's West Country. Come with us to experience the very best of England including: Stonehenge, King Arthur's Cornwall, the Jurassic Coast and much, much more.

For over 30 years we at Albion Touring have been curating tours throughout England. Now for the first time we are proud to present our “The Best of West: The Land of King Arthur Tour”, bringing together the very best of South West England's sights and sounds.

Massive central tower and a blend of Norman and Gothic architecture.

Day 1

To Winchester, the ancient capital of Saxon England. A visit to the cathedral, where Jane Austen is buried and early English kings are commemorated, is a must. We walk past the old school of Winchester, attended by former British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak. We stroll through the ruins of the bishop's palace before continuing our tour along the gin-clear waters of the River Itchen. No trip to Winchester is complete without a visit to Winchester Great Hall, where we will see King Arthur's Round Table (or is it?) on display. How about a free beer at a nearby almshouse, where you will learn about this ancient tradition?

We now move on to Gold Hill in Shaftesbury, a spectacularly picturesque (and steep) road where we will have lunch.

In the afternoon, we visit Montacute House, the home of the Speaker of the House of Commons during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.

Later in the afternoon, we make our way to Dartmoor, where ponies roam wild and the landscape provided the setting for Conan Doyle's "The Hound of the Baskervilles".

Rocky coastline.

Day 2

Today, we tour the rugged coast of North Cornwall. But first, let us stop by Jamaica Inn, a smugglers' inn made famous by Daphne du Maurier. We continue our tour to Tintagel, the legendary birthplace of King Arthur and an ancient trading post with the Mediterranean during the Dark Ages, over 1,500 years ago. Moving on, we visit the tiny village of Port Isaac, where the TV series "Doc Martin" was filmed.


We move on to Padstow, famous for its seafood restaurants, and across the bay is St Enodoc, the final resting place of Sir John Betjeman and the subject of one of his most famous poems. We take a drive over to Falmouth, Henry VIII's fortress town, where we will spend the night.

Booth with puppets on beach.

Day 3

We take a leisurely drive along Cornwall's south coast, where we have a few options. For horticulturalists, there is the Eden Project or perhaps the Lost Gardens of Heligan. We will visit the delightful village of Fowey, once the home of Daphne du Maurier, before heading east towards the ritzy resort of Salcombe and on through the naval port of Dartmouth. We cross the River Dart by car ferry and continue our tour onwards to Lyme Regis, the town of fossils and "The French Lieutenant's Woman".

Night stop in Weymouth, a Dorset seaside town famous for its golden sands, bustling harbour and historic charm.

Day 4

Today, we visit Durdle Door, a limestone arch from where, on a clear day, we can look across to Chesil Beach. From here, we drive to Bovington Camp to visit the Tank Museum before stopping by Clouds Hill, the home of that most enigmatic of British adventurers, T.E. Lawrence of Arabia. There will be time to visit his final resting place before we move on to our grand finale, the World Heritage site of Stonehenge, before returning to London.

  • The MPV, with driver-guide, comfortably accommodates up to 5 passengers with luggage or up to 8 passengers without luggage.
  • The Mercedes minicoach accommodates up to 16 passengers with or without luggage and includes both a driver and a dedicated step-on tour guide.

Itinerary and tour summary

Duration: 4 days
Type: MPV/Private Minicoach Tour
Price: From £1127 per person
Languages: English
Pick up: Free pick up and drop-off anywhere in Central London
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