September
WARNER – HOLME LACY HOUSE, HEREFORDSHIRE
Offering many beautiful properties throughout the length and breadth of the United Kingdom, some of which are Grade I listed buildings, Warner Leisure Hotels offer fantastic facilities at reasonable prices. All are surrounded by gardens and have a relaxed and informal ambiance. Six of the properties are coastal locations, four of which are villages with chalet style accommodation and two are hotels. Jay & Kay Coach Tours are once again offering holidays to all Warner locations and offer door to door pick up, excursions to local places of interest and executive coach travel on our fully air conditioned coaches.
WARNER – BODELWYDDAN CASTLE, DENBIGHSHIRE, WALES
Offering many beautiful properties throughout the length and breadth of the United Kingdom, some of which are Grade I listed buildings, Warner Leisure Hotels offer fantastic facilities at reasonable prices. All are surrounded by gardens and have a relaxed and informal ambiance. Six of the properties are coastal locations, four of which are villages with chalet style accommodation and two are hotels. Jay & Kay Coach Tours are once again offering holidays to all Warner locations and offer door to door pick up, excursions to local places of interest and executive coach travel on our fully air conditioned coaches.
THE COTSWOLDS – GLOUCESTERSHIRE
Welcome to the Cotswolds, a very special, very wonderful place. The Cotswolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, covers a huge area of almost 800 square miles. One of the delights of visiting the Cotswolds is exploring the different area, each with its own identity, yet all with those defining Cotswold features of golden stone and rolling hills.
LAKE DISTRICT, CUMBRIA
The Lake District is England’s largest National Park and is now a World Heritage site, home to Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England and Wastwater, England’s deepest lake and thriving towns and villages like Bowness-on-Windermere, Keswick, Kendal, and many more.
LOOE, CORNWALL
The beautifully quaint, picturesque historic twin towns of East & West Looe are divided by their namesake river, which are joined by the Victorian, 7 arched bridge. Looe has a rich fishing history, still plying their trade today from the pretty little harbour, at high tide watch the small fishing boats unload their catch, which finds its way into the local eating establishments.