Timeless Tours is pleased to offer this new small group 23 day program. This is largely a walking tour of the region surrounding Salisbury, Bath and Stroud in the south-west of England and along the border with Wales. The tour includes some of the greatest walkways in England, so be prepared to walk ten to twelve kilometres some days.
The tour is at the end of summer and beginning of autumn. Mornings will be crisp with generally quite pleasant afternoons. The colours of autumn will surround us, giving the landscape a special beauty. Conkers lay scattered about: squirrels gather nuts, birds flutter by and England’s wildlife will be in all its glory. We will enjoy the scrunch of leaves under foot as we stroll along tracks and through parks dusted with auburn, red and golden leaves. We will admire early evening sunsets with the sky illuminated by bursts of turquoise and pink.
We will walk sections of some of the greatest walking tracks in England:
We walk along some of the oldest roads in Europe following in the footsteps of traders, pilgrims, herdsmen, soldiers and travellers. Our walks are steeped in over 5,000 years of history. We visit Neolithic hill-top forts, ditches, ramparts and burial sites, Bronze and Iron Age villages markets, houses and ruins. We see evidence of Roman occupation and visit Norman castles and cathedrals. On each walk we learn something more about the thousands of years of human enterprise that this part of England has witnessed. English tourism began in this region.
The tour will allow opportunity to explore myths and legends and learn about ancient rituals. We see where Saint George slayed the mighty dragon and where King Arthur had his legendary round table. We see one of the oldest maps on Earth. And, above all we visit Britain’s most famous landmark the Woodhenge and Stonehenge complex. We will learn that there is more than one explanation for this unique structure.
This walking tour of ancient Britain takes us across rolling hills, beside mighty rivers, through deep valleys, along man-made dykes, through woodlands, around lakes, into magnificent caves and across farmland where sheep and cows graze. Views are often quite stunning.
Salisbury Cathedral will impress, and so too will the range of abbeys, churches, medieval villages, museums, manor houses, markets, canals, battle sites and natural hot pools. This is also the best part of England to see chalk carvings, often of white horses, on hillsides.
There will be picnics and lunches at cosy pubs. Comfortable hotel rooms to return to, group meals and plenty opportunities to dine out and sample the local cuisine.
We will be accompanied throughout the tour by a Timeless Tours Leader. There will be local guides with specialist knowledge to assist in the presentation of information.
We will always have at our disposal a comfortable modern coach. Travel distances are not great and there will be frequent stops.
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Reading List
Bathurst David The Big Walks of Great Britain
Summersdale, 2007
Dillon Paddy The National Trails – 19 Long-Distance Routes through England,
Scotland and Wales
Cicerone 2015
Johnson Anthony Solving Stonehenge….the new key to an Ancient Enigma.
Thames and Hudson
Ray Keith and Offa’s Dyke – Landscape and Hegemony in Eight Century Britain
Bapty Ian Windgather Press 2016
Insight Guides: England