TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Visit Charlecote Park National Trust Site
Market Towns: Warwick and Stow-on-the-Wold
Visit Kenilworth Castle, the finest and best-preserved fortified medieval manor house in England
An afternoon exploring the Georgian city of Bath
Visit Stratford upon Avon, home to Shakespeare
Visit Cotswolds villages: Bibury, Snowhill, Stanton, Naunton & more
Explore Castle Combe, England’s prettiest village
Visit Daylesford Organic Farm Shop
Fabulous dinners in historic country pubs like Falkland Arms
TOUR PRICE $4495.00 (DOUBLE OCCUPANCY)
TOUR PRICE $4495.00
The Arts and Crafts Movement had deep roots in the West Midlands, its historical origins and many of its cultural roots lay in the architecture still present throughout the region. Oozing with romance, explore several houses which were an incubator for inspiration and a precursor of early European modernism. The house is full of personality and playfulness. The latter half of your journey will take you ambling through the rolling hills of The Cotswolds. Truly, there isn’t anything more enchanting than experiencing the Cotswolds in the Autumn season. Against blue skies, Autumn paints a stunning scene using every color from nature’s palette and its Cotswold canvas is no exception. On this tour, you will take it slow while wandering through charming villages, and enjoy hearty pub meals by the warm fire.
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TRIP OVERVIEW
TRIP PRICE: $4495.00
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Beautiful accommodations double occupancy; $995 single supplement fee (ONLY 2 SINGLE ROOMS AVAILABLE)
Most meals (6 Breakfast, 5 Dinners)
Sudden Journeys Tour Director
A small, friendly group of 12 people
All ground transportation (pickup in Warwick/drop off in Oxford )
All sightseeing, events, and visits as noted in the itinerary
All entrance fees, service charges, and standard taxes
Coach Driver and Restaurant gratuities
Special dinner and welcome drinks
Unique experiences exclusive to this tour
Custom-designed gifts for your travels
Fine print: You are responsible for the cost of your drinks as well as any free-time sightseeing. See our Tour Conditions for important details regarding everything listed above.
Arrival Airport: London (LHR) - Train to Warwick (55 mins)
Departure Airport: London LHR - Train return from Oxford to London (55 mins) or a private driver can be arranged for you (additional cost)
Note: The itinerary is descriptive, not definitive, and is subject to change. There also may be modifications due to weather, restoration works taking place are historic sites, and availability of local activities and guides.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Three Nights in Warwickshire
Imagine retreating to a 19th-century Victorian manor house nestled on a 45-acre estate. Built in 1855, the designer was heavily influenced by the work of William Morris. The Arts and Crafts movement contended for slow art amid industrialization and the hotel follows the ethos of their positive rebellion. Each of their bedrooms is individually designed, reflecting an ongoing love affair with Morris and his nature-inspired patterns. The Parlor Lounge has sofas to sink into, games to play, vinyl to spin, and fires to warm by. The house is your home so feel free to bring your slippers. Beyond the house, explore one of the many footpaths across the estate, wander down to the walled garden, or escape to the woodland spa for a relaxing treatment.
Three Nights in Cotswolds
For your last three nights, you will stay in a 17th-century wool merchant’s house turned boutique hotel-with-a-buzz venue. When you step through the door, you’ll discover there’s a series of small, interconnecting sitting rooms with wood paneling, fireplaces, and shelves of books, perfect spots to enjoy a book or conversations with new friends. On the other side is another interconnecting set of rooms forming the dining and drinking area: a large, more formal room complete with exposed beams and plenty of space for intimate dinners. The bedrooms are a warm rustic country feel: think striking feature wallpaper, boldly colored bedheads, and the occasional piece of vintage furniture. The beds are the most comfortable! The best aspect of this hotel: The incredible staff. By the end of your stay, they’ll feel like family. An on-site spa in the shepherd’s hut is available to you. Beyond the hotel, there are many footpaths leading into the countryside and neighboring villages.
“The tour was extremely well organized and every detail was considered. I felt so comfortable and well cared for as we all enjoyed this beautiful part of the world.”
TOUR LEADER: KYLE CAMPBELL
Kyle, a seasoned travel guide and tour leader with over two decades of industry experience, has dedicated her life to creating enriching and inspiring travel experiences for diverse groups. With a repertoire of leading more than 200 groups (over 1500 travelers), she possesses an intimate understanding of the transformative power of travel. Her journeys span across the picturesque locales of Europe and the US, underlining her vast travel experience and knowledge. Yet, with every tour, Kyle's heart for her guests remains the same: to ensure every individual returns home with a revitalized spirit, a broadened worldview, and heartwarming memories of newfound friendships.
Charlecote Park, National Trust
DAY ONE OCT 20TH (West Midlands) Your journey begins at the Stratford-upon-Avon rail station. From there you’ll gather for a time of tea and introductions where you will have a chance to get to know your fellow travelers. We’ll make our way to Charlecote Park, a stately Tudor house surrounded by ancient deer parkland and centuries of stories. From there, settle into your grand Neo-Gothic manor hotel tucked into the rolling Warwickshire countryside. Tonight, we’ll gather for welcome drinks and dinner at the hotel, a chance to relax, settle in, and begin the journey together.
Visit Charlecote Park National Trust
Welcome drinks and dinner
Free Time: Late afternoon on the manor estate
Light walking: 2-4 miles throughout the afternoon, moderate stairs. Bus 45 mins. Sleep in Warwickshire.
Falkland Arms
DAY TWO OCT 21ST (West Midlands)
The day begins at Kenilworth Castle, once a magnificent stronghold and later transformed into a romantic Elizabethan palace. Walk the ruins that witnessed the power and pageantry of Robert Dudley’s court, and take in sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. From here we continue to Warwick, a market town where medieval walls, timber-framed houses, and lively cafés offer the perfect setting for an afternoon of wandering. You may choose to visit Warwick Castle, explore St. Mary’s Church, or simply pause for tea and soak in the town’s timeless rhythm. By evening, we’ll make our way to The Falkland Arms, one of England’s most atmospheric country pubs. With its low beams, crackling fire, and hearty fare, it is the perfect place to savor a slow supper before returning to Ettington Park for the night.
Visit the market town of Warwick
Tour Kenilworth Castle
Dinner at Falkland Arms, one of England’s most atmospheric country pubs
Light walking: 3-5 miles throughout the day, moderate stairs. Bus 2 2hours. Sleep in Warwickshire.
Hampton Manor, Kitchen Walled Garden
DAY THREE OCT 22ND (West Midlands) This morning is deliberately unhurried. Sleep in, take a stroll around the grounds of your manor hotel or enjoy coffee by the fire. By afternoon, we depart for Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s birthplace and a town where Elizabethan timber-framed houses still line the streets. A local guide will lead us on a walking tour, weaving together history, theater, and everyday life in Shakespeare’s England. You’ll also have time on your own, perhaps to wander along the River Avon, explore boutique shops, or step inside one of the half-timbered pubs. As the sun sets, we continue to Solihul. Dinner tonight is a true highlight: the award-winning restaurant named the UK’s number-one restaurant in 2023. Here, within the restored Victorian Walled Garden, a fifteen-course tasting menu awaits, each dish telling the story of soil, sustainability, and bold creativity. It will be a meal to remember long after the journey ends.
Visit Stratford on Avon, guided tour and free time
A special dinner at a Michelin-star restaurant
Free Time: All morning and late afternoon on the manor estate
Light walking: 2-4 miles throughout the day. 90 mins bus. Sleep in Warwickshire.
Bibury, National Trust
DAY FOUR OCT 23RD Depart the hotel and travel south for your first day exploring the Northern Cotswolds. Make a stop at the Daylesford Farmshop. This will be an experience in and of itself! Lunch will be in the market town of Stow-on-the-Wold. You'll have time to explore on your own. You'll visit the charming villages of Snowshill and Stanton. Make one last stop in Bibury. Set in an idyllic landscape, you will see why the area pulls on the heartstrings. Arrive at your lovely country inn. Enjoy the late afternoon for a walk or get cozy in one of the many hotel nooks with a book by the fire. Dinner on your own at the hotel or one of the nearby pubs.
Explore the villages of Stanton, Snowshill, and Stow on Wold plus more.
View Bibury Row Houses, National Trust location
Shop at Daylesford Farmshop
Free Time: Lunch time at Stow-on-the-Wold
Light walking: 2-4 miles throughout the day, light hills and stairs. Bus 1 hr 45 mins. Sleep in Cotswolds.
Snowshill, a Cotswolds village
DAY FIVE OCT 24TH (Northern Cotswolds) Free Day. Sleep in, linger over breakfast. Enjoy a countryside amble. Book a massage or beauty treatment at the onsite treatment room. A few ideas: A day trip to Blenheim Palace, visit Kelmscott Manor — home to William Morris or visit other villages in The Cotswolds. Dinner on your own.
Free Day: Entire day is yours to do as you like
No Bus. Sleep in Cotswolds.
Castle Combe
DAY SIX OCT 25TH (Southern Cotswolds) Departing early, you will travel to the southern region of the Cotswolds. Your first visit will be to Castle Combe, considered the most beautiful village in England. You will have plenty of time to take in this enchanting place. From there, travel to the Georgian city of Bath. You’ll be given the entire afternoon free to take in this stately city. Return to the hotel for a final farewell feast together.
Visit Castle Combe, England’s most beautiful village
Free Time: afternoon in the city of Bath
Farewell Feast
Moderate walking: 4-6 miles throughout the day, moderate hills and stairs. Bus 2 hr 45 mins. Sleep in Cotswolds.
DAY SEVEN OCTOBER 26TH (Departure Day) Departure breakfast. After an amazing 6 days together, it is time to leave. You will depart the hotel for the rail station in Oxford.