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The tour price does not include accommodation, but this gives you the freedom to choose your budget and the type of accommodation you wish to stay in.
Choose Hostel, B&B or Hotel and we will book it for you.
Typical prices per person per night:
Hostel £15-£20, Guest House B&B £30-£45, Hotels - more.
Based on 2 people sharing (except hostel). Single occupancy will be higher.
Accommodation on the tours is dispersed around various villages and towns. If you have access needs or specific requirements please let us know when booking. Late bookings may limit the choice of accommodation available.
For more information on accommodation and prices click here...
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Devon y Cornwall en 5 días
Lugares de Interés:
~ Stonehenge
~ Durdle Door
~ Dartmoor
~ Exeter
~ Bodmin Moor
~ Tintagel Castle
~ Lands End & St. Ives
~ Eden Project Gardens
5 días para explorar la zona del suroeste de Inglaterra, el hogar del mundo de las historias del rey Arturo, los reinos celtas, poblaciones romanas, bellas playas, páramos con monstruos legendarios. Catedrales normandas y jardines exquisitos.
Pase dos noches en la ciudad histórica de Exeter y dos noches en la ciudad universitaria de Falmouthen la costa de Cornwall.
Les rogamos llamen por teléfono en caso de que no estuviera disponible la fecha deseada online.
Salida:
09.00
Regreso:
19.00 aprox
Precio/Adulto:
£299
Precio/Descuento:
£279
Salida:
Sábado (Abril - Octubre)
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Día 1 aléjese del bullicio de Londres y retroceda en el tiempo en el emplazamiento neolítico de Stonehenge y disfrutar de la tarde en la costa jurásica de Dorset, haciendo parada en Durdle Door antes de parar para 2 noches en la ciudad romana de Exeter.
Día 2 explore los parajes salvajes de Dartmoor y el antiguo “Clapper Bridge” de Postbridge. Visite la ciudad de mercado de Tavistock, lugar donde nació Sir Francis Drake y pase la tarde explorando la ciudad romana de Exeter, su catedral, sus antiquísimas murallas y el puerto.
Día 3 siga los pasos del Rey Arturo explorando Bodmin moor, hogar de los ponis salvajes, el lugar de descanso de Excalibur y las rocas prehistóricas llamadas the Hurlers y el Cheesewring. Antes de viajar en dirección sur hacia la ciudad universitaria costera de Falmouth para dos noches, se incluyen otros puntos destacados como son las cataratas de Golitha y el castillo romántico de Tintagel, donde nació el Rey Arturo.
Día 4 explore el punto más occidental de Inglaterra incluyendo St Michael´s Mount, y la espectacular villa de Mousehole enclavada en lo alto del acantilado, el increíble teatro de Minack, las playas de los alrededores de Land´s End y la costa dramática del oeste con una visita a St Ives.
Día 5 Viaje de regreso a Londres atravesando el pintoresco campo de Cornwall y Devon hacia Glastonbury con sus míticas conexiones con el Rey Arturo.
Punto de salida
Si llega a pie, encontrará el acceso al edificio por 4 Fountain Square, 123-151 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W
Incluye
Transporte en microbuses Mercedes para un servicio más personal.
Viajando con un máximo de 16 pasajeros, le garantizamos mayor beneficio, más atención personalizada, más tiempo con los habitantes locales, más tiempo en tierra, más tiempo en rutas apartadas y en general una experiencia escocesa más auténtica-porque el cometido de Rabbie’s es el de ofrecer a sus clientes una experiencia única e enriquecedora que recordarán para siempre.
Aire Acondicionado como equipo estándar.
Servicios de un conductor/guía profesional de Rabbie's
No incluye
Almuerzo y refrescos.
Entradas en atracciones para visitantes.
Precio de descuento
Estudiantes, Adultos mayores de 60 años y niños entre 5 y 16 años
Información importante
Debido a que valoramos el tiempo que pasa fuera del autobús y a que le ofrecemos la oportunidad de dar paseos por parajes naturales, le recomendamos traiga ropa y calzado adecuados para su visita.
Alojamiento – el precio de la visita no incluye el alojamiento, aunque le da la oportunidad de elegir el precio y el tipo de alojamiento, y le haremos la reserva.- Albergue juvenil, B&B u Hotel – consulte el formulario de reserva en esta página web para conocer los precios. Si tiene problemas de acceso o tiene necesidades especiales, notifíquenoslo cuando haga la reserva.
*Nota - En ocasiones, los pueblos en los que pernoctamos pueden participar en alguna actividad extraordinaria lo que hace que escasee y que encarezca el alojamiento, en cuyo caso es posible que se utilicen lugares alternativos para el hospedaje del tour y se le informará debidamente.
Esta información en Español se ofrece sólo a título informativo. Las visitas turísticas son en inglés y nuestros servicios son sólo en inglés.
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Here are the latest customer photographs from this tour - click an image for enlargement and slideshow.
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Exotic England
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Juan Claudio Castro Bolívar
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Devon and Cornwall 5 day tour
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Juan Claudio Castro Bolívar
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castles,cathedrals, coasts
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allison mitchell
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Devon & Cornwall july 2012
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Brooding Bodmin and Dartmoor
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Devon & Cornwall Tour
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Day 1 Depart London and travel out through the old kingdom of Wessex to the most famous Neolithic standing stone circle of Stonehenge. Having explored this mystical place, your tour will continue to the dramatic Dorset Coast enjoying panoramic views over white sandy beaches and the natural rock arch of Durdle Door. An afternoon here to explore some of the coast before arriving at the historic city of Exeter, Rome’s most south westerly fortified settlement, your base for 2 nights.
Day 2 Your morning is spent exploring the magnificent wilderness of Dartmoor, the ancient "Clapper Bridge" at Postbridge and the historic market town of Tavistock, home to Francis Drake. Return to Exeter in the early afternoon to explore this Roman town, with its underground passages, ancient walls, Royal Albert Memorial museum and its famous 12th century Norman Cathedral. Your second night is spent here.
Day 3 Travel west into the heart of Arthurian legend country and the Celtic kingdom of Cornwall. The day’s highlights include the ancient capital of Cornwall, Launceston with its 12th century Norman keep perched overlooking Bodmin moor and Bodmin moor itself with the wild ponies wandering amongst the pre-historic stones called the Hurlers and the Cheesewring. Legends of piskies and spriggins abound and the resting place of King Arthur’s sword Excalibur in Dozmary pool all combine with mythical tales of the Beast of Bodmin to make this a very special place. Continue to the west coast and the romantic Tintagel Castle, birthplace of King Arthur, before travelling south to the seaside University town of Falmouth for 2 nights.
Day 4 Explore the most westerly tip of England on this magnificent day taking in St. Michael’s mount, the stunning cliff top village of Mousehole, the incredible Minack theatre built into the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the beautiful National Trust beach at Porthcurno. You may even see some pirates at Penzance! England’s most westerly point beckons at Lands End before following the dramatic coast, with windswept moors and old stone Celtic communities up to the artistic haven of St. Ives. Returning to Falmouth for the night.
Day 5 This morning you say farewell to Cornwall and travel back through the Devon countryside with stops for photos and refreshments before arriving in the famous little town of Glastonbury for lunch. Glastonbury Tor rises high above the town and has mythical connections with King Arthur and Avalon. From here you will return back eastwards to London, a city completely removed from the experiences you have enjoyed in the magical counties of Devon and Cornwall.
Photography Credits:
Visit Britain.
Visit Wiltshire: David Williams, Luke Sheppard.
Britainonview.
Dartmoor Partnership.
Visit Devon.
Mike Hasted, Ingrid Rasmussen, Pawel Libera, Tony Pleavin, Craig Easton, David Angel, Martin Brent, Bob Berry, Paul Watts.
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Posted by Kathryn Ronan on 13/10/2012
Thanks to Kevin for a great experience. Lots of laughs,sights and good food along the way. We had a good group of people. This is a nice way for me, a single traveler to see the UK. I know that Rabbies provides qualified guides and safe,comfortable vehicles. You will not be disappointed!
Posted by allison mitchell on 22/09/2012
Coach Captain Kevin made this an unforgettable trip! Personal highlight for me was the Minack theatre.
Posted by Sylvia Persi on 12/09/2012
It turned out we were the 'guinea pig' tour on this 5-day Devon and Cornwall trip. Everything started out very well - even a cake specially baked for us in the shape of a bus with Rabbies on its side! It also turned out that it was a new experience for our driver as a tour bus operator. To cut a long story short, after a very short stop at Stonehenge we never did get to the Jurassic Coast or Durdle Door, and didn't stop for lunch or toilet breaks after Stonehenge. We ended up at the hotel in Exeter a couple of hours before planned after a rather harrowing few hours of no communication from the driver and all of us wondering what we'd signed up for! The next day we had another rough start when the driver couldn't get the bus from the parking lot (not his fault) because of a missing key, so that meant a late start. But after better communication with the driver and letting him know what we expected, things lightened up, he became more relaxed, and the tour turned out to be everything - and more - than I'd hoped for. The driver even made a few stops not on the itinerary to try and make up to us for the disastrous start. The hotel in Exeter (St. Olaves) was wonderful. The hotel some of us stayed at in Falmouth was also really nice, but too far from town and much choice in restaurants, although the restaurant (Ghyllies) we were near was super, a marvellous location on the beach and superb waitstaff. I would definitely travel with Rabbies again but would probably check several details - how experienced the driver, location of hotels, length of time at the different stops.
Posted by Val Baxter on 02/06/2012