Soak up the historical and cultural significance of 3 key British heritage sites. Explore the mysterious rock formation of Stonehenge, before visiting the spectacular Salisbury Cathedral then finish off your tour at Windsor Castle.
The world-renowned Stonehenge is your first stop. One of the most famous prehistoric monuments in the world, the stone circles were built approximately 5,000 years ago, but their origins are still unknown.
Stand in the vast fields that surround the stones and snap some memorable pictures for your album back home before heading to Salisbury Cathedral. Erected 800 years ago, the spire of this 13th-century cathedral is the tallest in England.
At Salisbury, you will be met by a specialist Salisbury Cathedral Guide and be given an introductory talk before the tour as an added extra
Once inside the church, admire its elegant proportions and visit the Chapter House, home to the best-preserved copy of the Magna Carta. See the famous agreement made between King John and his feudal barons in 1215, a milestone for English constitutional law.
At Windsor Castle, the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world. Admire the history and abundant with antique furnishings in the State Rooms, visit The Queen Marys Dolls House one of the largest, most famous dolls houses in the world, and see St Georges Chapel, the final resting place of 10 monarchs.