Itinerary
- Day 1
Jurassic Coast - Exeter
You'll start by traveling through ancient Wessex toward Stonehenge, where you can walk around this Neolithic site and learn about its spiritual significance to the people who built it thousands of years ago. After that, the route heads toward the Jurassic Coast, known for its fossil-filled cliffs and dramatic scenery along the water. You'll stop at Durdle Door, a striking limestone arch that rises from the beach and makes for great photos and a short walk around the area. From there, you continue on to Exeter for a 2-night stay, giving you time to settle in and explore this historic city in the evening or the next day.
- Start point
- London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom (London)
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Admission to Stonehenge
- Explore Durdle Door limestone arch
Optional Activities
- Explore Exeter's ancient walls
- Visit Norman castle
- See Gothic cathedral
- Discover Tudor landmarks
- Visit riverside quay
- Dining and shopping in Exeter
Landmarks Stonehenge Jurassic Coast Durdle Door Exeter Cathedral Exeter Castle Exeter Quayside 


- Day 2
Dartmoor - Exeter
This morning takes you onto Dartmoor, a wild and windswept landscape where native ponies roam freely among striking rock formations. You'll cross the ancient Clapper Bridge at Postbridge, one of the oldest stone bridges in England, then head to Tavistock, a historic market town that's the birthplace of Sir Francis Drake. After wandering around Tavistock and grabbing lunch, you return to Exeter by early afternoon, leaving the rest of the day free so you can check out the city's historic sights at your own pace.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Explore Dartmoor landscape
- Cross Clapper Bridge at Postbridge
- Visit Tavistock market town
Optional Activities
- Explore Exeter's old city walls
- Visit Norman cathedral
- See Royal Albert Memorial
- Explore Quayside
Landmarks Dartmoor Clapper Bridge, Postbridge Tavistock - Day 3
Glastonbury - Bath - London
You head to Glastonbury first and climb Glastonbury Tor, the famous hill connected to legends of Avalon and King Arthur. The views from the top stretch across the Somerset levels, and you get a real sense of why this place held such importance in British mythology. Later, you travel to Bath and arrive in time for lunch, then spend the afternoon walking through this Georgian city and seeing its historic attractions like the Roman Baths and Royal Crescent. By evening, you make your way back to London, arriving after a full day of exploring.
- End point
- London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom (London)
Included Activities
- Scale Glastonbury Tor
Optional Activities
- Visit Glastonbury Music Festival site
- Explore Bath's historic attractions
- Dine at Bath restaurants, tea shops, or pubs
Landmarks Glastonbury Tor Glastonbury Music Festival Site Bath 
























