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Weston super Mare & Beautiful Bath

Destination: BathOperator: Caledonian Travel Terms
Departs: 17/10/2025Type: Sight Seeing
Duration: 4 daysQuality: Good * * *
Departs Via: All AreasBoard: Half Board
Tour Code: D1304035Transport: Coach Pickup
Supplements
Single Room £30.00 per person
Adults £219.00
Children £175.00
Deposit Per Person £50.00
* Children: Max age 12
* Babies: Max age 23 months
27 rooms are available.
Cutoff Date: 03/10/2025
Description
Four wonderful days away to enjoy the traditional seaside attractions of popular Weston super Mare, steeped with Victorian history and dominated by long stretches of glorious beaches. With an excursion to explore the delights of historic Bath and three nights dinner, bed and breakfast at our welcoming hotel.\n.
Itinerary
What's Included?
- Coach travel with reserved seating- Three nights dinner, bed and breakfast at the York Hotel, Weston super Mare- Time to enjoy Weston super Mare- Excursion taking in the historic appeal and charm of BathWeston super Mare - Dominated by long stretches of glorious beaches, Weston super Mare is rich in Victorian history. Take a stroll along the seafront and magnificent beach (one of the longest and naturally occurring beaches in the UK) in this bustling seaside resort. Visit the Bay Café, located at the former iconic Tropicana Lido, which was home to Banksy's Dismaland Exhibition in 2015, enjoy the delights of Grand Pier or even take a donkey ride for traditional seaside fun!\n\nBath - Located in the stunning county of Somerset, this ancient city has been a top destination for well-being since Roman times. Discover 2,000 years of history with a visit to the Roman Baths Museum. Indulge in some relaxation time at the Thermae Bath Spa, Britain's only natural thermal spa which combines state-of-art with traditional facilities.\n\nThe York Hotel- Boasting a great seafront location with panoramic sea views and only a short stroll to the shops and resort attractions,

Weston super Mare
Dominated by long stretches of glorious beaches, Weston super Mare is rich in Victorian history. Take a stroll along the seafront and magnificent beach (one of the longest and naturally occurring beaches in the UK) in this bustling seaside resort. Visit the Bay Café, located at the former iconic Tropicana Lido, which was home to Banksy's Dismaland Exhibition in 2015, enjoy the delights of Grand Pier or even take a donkey ride for traditional seaside fun! \n\nThe clean and tidy promenade is home to an array of shops selling everything you could want for a day beside the seaside. For a quieter beach experience why not wander to Marine Cove, a small cove where you can stroll from the cove onto Knightstone Island or along the Causeway. Why not visit Weston Museum for a hands on history from the pre-historic age right up to the 21st Century. You can also discover the art, media and culture of this quintessentially English seaside resort. Browse artwork by Thomas Gainsborough, see archaeology from Roman dwellings and even fossils and animal skeletons belonging to creatures that roamed Weston super mare millions of years ago. Weston super Mare also has a range of parks and green spaces for your enjoyment. Take a stroll through beautiful Grove Park, home to Jill's Garden, in memory of local TV presenter Jill Dando, or Clarence Park with its play area, bowling club and the popular Oliver's Café. \n\nFor a family fun day out why not visit Pirate Adventureland! Find your treasure whilst taking on the 18 hole Adventure Golf, walk the plank along the high ropes course that spans the whole of Pirate Adventureland. It's sure to be a swashbuckling day out giving you a treasure trove of memories. Visit the Helicopter Museum, with over 80 helicopters on display in the largest collection of Rotorcraft in the world. Sit and watch the world go by at the Town Square and Italian Gardens, with lush, green lawns and fountains to relax and enjoy.

Bath
Enjoy a coach holiday visiting Bath, an elegant city rich in traditional heritage, cultural attractions and beautiful green spaces. Located in the stunning county of Somerset, this ancient city has been a top destination for wellbeing since the Roman times.\n\nDiscover 2,000 years of history with a visit to the Roman Baths Museum. Indulge in some relaxation time at the Thermae Bath Spa, Britain's only natural thermal spa which combines state-of-art with traditional facilities. Marvel at the incredible buildings in the city, one of the reasons why it has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Sie. The city was truly transformed during the Georgian period, and is still home to some of the UK's most impressive architecture from that era.\n\nVisit the iconic Royal Crescent, built in the 18th century and a much-visited landmark in Bath. Overlooking Royal Victoria Park, the sweeping crescent of Grade I listed houses, a popular location for dramas and films. Explore fascinating museums, inspiring art galleries, and scenic gardens within Bath's compact city centre. It's a destination that really does have something for everyone and is also ideal for exploring on foot.
Venue Information
The York Hotel, Weston super Mare The York Hotel, Weston super Mare
Boasting a great seafront location with panoramic sea views and only a short stroll to the shops and resort attractions, the York Hotel provides traditional home cook food, entertainment, and a fantastic welcome.\n \nHotel Features: All bedrooms with en-suite facilities, television & tea/coffee making facilities
- Contemporary wine bar
- Cosy lounge
- Restaurant
- Evening entertainment
- Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
- Lift to all floors.
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Pick-Up Points
.Darlington The Dolphon Centre Layby Map
.Gateshead Stand X Map
.Newcastle Bus Stop Stand Map
.Stockton Outside Former Jokers Pub Map
.Sunderland Park Lane Transport Interchange Map
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