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Discover historic sites like Bath, Avebury, and Lacock on this small-group day tour from London, led by expert guides in a comfortable Mercedes mini-coach.


This small-group day trip offers a well-rounded look at some of West England’s most iconic landmarks. Starting from London’s Green Line Coach Station, the tour departs at 9:15 am and lasts approximately 10 hours. It is hosted by Rabbies Trail Burners, known for their personable guides and carefully curated itineraries.
The tour costs $120.77 per person and is limited to 16 travelers, making it ideal for those who prefer a cozy, intimate experience rather than large coach crowds. The journey begins with a scenic drive in a luxury Mercedes mini-coach, where a local guide provides a lively overview of Western England’s history and cultural highlights.
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The first stop takes you to Avebury to see the world’s largest prehistoric stone circle. Unlike Stonehenge, Avebury’s stones form a sprawling circle that covers a larger area, making it quite impressive to walk amongst. Visitors are left with 45 minutes to explore this site, known for its mysterious origins and vast size.
While admission tickets are not included, the site’s size and historic significance make it a standout feature of this tour. The guide often shares stories about the mysteries behind the stones and their potential purpose, adding depth to the visit. Avebury offers a unique chance to touch ancient history and envision prehistoric Britain.
After lunch at your own expense, the tour continues to Lacock, a charming village famed for its well-preserved streets, historic buildings, and role as a film and TV filming location—notably, parts of Harry Potter were shot here.
Lacock Abbey, located in the heart of the village, features fascinating architecture and woodland grounds. You have 45 minutes of free time to wander the quaint streets or visit the Abbey, which is free to explore. The quaint charm of Lacock makes it a favorite for those wanting an authentic, old-world English atmosphere.

The final destination is Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site inhabited for around 2,000 years. Known for its Roman baths, spectacular Georgian architecture, and the famous Bath Abbey, this city offers a rich blend of history and beauty.
You are given about 2 hours to uncover Bath’s main attractions at your own pace. The tour does not include admission tickets, but most sites accept both cash and card. Highlights include the Roman Baths, the Abbey, and the charming streets lined with Georgian buildings. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy a leisurely stroll or visit some local shops and cafes.

The tour features transportation in a 16-seat Mercedes mini-coach, offering a comfortable and manageable ride through the countryside. The small group size—limited to 16 guests—ensures a more personalized experience, with ample opportunity for questions and relaxed pacing.
The driver/guide is responsible for navigation and commentary, with reviews praising knowledgeable guides and friendly service. The vehicle is air-conditioned, and grip handles and non-slip steps facilitate easy boarding.

The tour departs from Green Line Coach Station, Bulleid Way, Victoria, London. It is recommended to arrive at least 15 minutes early to check in, as the tour starts promptly at 9:15 am.
Guests can bring up to 14 kg (31 lbs) of luggage, ideally a carry-on-sized bag plus a small personal bag. The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so travelers should plan accordingly using public transportation to the meeting point.
The tour is suitable for children aged 5 and over. People with limited mobility should note that the bus is not wheelchair accessible, but storage for folding wheelchairs is available.

The guides are consistently praised for being knowledgeable, friendly, and entertaining. Many reviews highlight guides’ storytelling skills and their ability to blend historical facts with engaging anecdotes.
Guests appreciate the relaxed pace, free time at each stop, and personalized attention afforded by the limited group size. Some mention the option to visit sites independently, especially in Bath and Lacock, as a highlight.

While admission tickets for sites like Lacock Abbey and the Roman Baths are not included, travelers can reserve their time slots in advance for a smooth experience. Most sites accept cash and card for entry.
The value of this tour lies in its convenient logistics, expert guides, and the chance to see three diverse, historic locations in one day. The scenic countryside drive and small group setting make it a comfortable and informative day trip.
This 10-hour guided day trip is perfect for history enthusiasts, small-group travelers, and those seeking a relaxed, scenic experience outside of London. The tour is especially suited for families with children over 5, photographers, and culture buffs who want to touch ancient stones and stroll through historic towns.
Travelers who prefer more time in each location might find the itinerary a bit fast-paced, but the personalized attention and scenic drive compensate well. The cost and limited group size make it a great value for a comprehensive day out in West England.
“The tour was very well organised. It departed and finished on time. The tour guide, Lalji was very entertaining and knowledgeable. He gave us so mu…”
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour departs from and returns to Green Line Coach Station, Bulleid Way, Victoria, London.
What is the approximate duration?
The entire experience lasts about 10 hours, starting at 9:15 am and returning in the early evening.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the tour uses a luxury 16-seat Mercedes mini-coach with air conditioning and safety features like grab handles.
Can I bring luggage?
Guests may bring one piece of carry-on luggage weighing up to 14 kg (31 lbs), along with a small onboard bag.
Are admission fees included?
No, site tickets are paid separately, but advance reservation is recommended for attractions like Lacock Abbey and Roman Baths.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 5 and above can participate. Children under 5 cannot join due to safety and space restrictions.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are advised since you’ll explore historic sites and streets.
Is the guide knowledgeable?
Yes, reviews praise guides’ storytelling ability, local knowledge, and friendly demeanor.
This tour offers a balanced blend of history, scenery, and small-group comfort, making it a reliable choice for those wanting a full day of West England’s highlights without the hassle of independent travel.