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Discover Wiltshire's highlights on this small group tour visiting Stonehenge, Bath, Lacock, and Avebury, with expert guides and exclusive access, for $245.15.


This small group tour offers a well-rounded exploration of Wiltshire’s most famous landmarks and picturesque villages. Starting at Great Cumberland Place in London, the tour features transportation by an executive mini-coach designed for a maximum of 16 participants, which helps keep the experience intimate and flexible. The price of $245.15 per person provides access to incredible sites along with guided commentary, making it an educational journey suited for history buffs and movie fans alike.
With a duration of 11 hours, this tour is a full-day experience that balances sightseeing with comfortable travel. The tour is perfect for those looking to discover Stonehenge, Bath, Lacock, and Avebury in one seamless trip, avoiding the hassle of independent travel and full of expert guidance along the way.
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The tour departs early from London, allowing visitors to arrive at Stonehenge as one of the first visitors of the day. Guests have approximately one hour to explore this world-famous Stone Age monument and its Visitor Centre. The guide provides insights into different theories about its purpose, whether it was a temple, a clock, a place of worship, or a burial site for the elite.
Arriving early helps avoid the crowds and gives a more personal encounter with Stonehenge’s colossal stones. The site’s atmosphere and the guide’s explanations make this a highlight of the day, especially for those interested in archaeology or ancient mysteries.

Next, the tour spends about two hours in Bath, a city that has drawn visitors since Celtic times. During the Roman era, Bath was known as Aqua Sulis, famous for its thermal springs and Roman baths. Guests can explore the Roman Baths and learn how they served as a spa and social hub for centuries.
Along With the Roman history, Bath’s Georgian architecture impresses with its elegant streets and buildings. The guided walk through this refined city offers a glimpse into its fashionable 18th-century Georgian era when wealthy visitors flocked to take the waters for health reasons. This blend of ancient and more recent history provides a diverse experience.
The tour includes a 40-minute stop in Lacock, a village that looks unchanged from its historical past. Famous for being a film location, Lacock has appeared in movies like Cranford, Moll Flanders, Pride and Prejudice, and Harry Potter. The guided walk through Lacock allows visitors to appreciate its timeless charm.
Guests get a chance to see traditional cottages, historic buildings, and the village streets that have been preserved to reflect centuries of history. The tour offers a glimpse into rural English life, making Lacock a highlight for film enthusiasts and lovers of classic scenery.
More Great Tours NearbyThe largest stone circle in the world, Avebury, is a key stop with about one hour of guided exploration. The stone circle is set in a lovely landscape, with thatched cottages nearby, creating a picturesque scene.
Guests walk around and learn about Avebury’s archaeological significance, its unique layout, and its historical connections. The guide leads you through the stones and surrounding village, providing context and stories behind this ancient monument.

Traveling in an executive mini-coach, the journey between sites is smooth and relaxed. The small group size of 16 maximum enhances the experience by providing more personalized attention from the guides and more flexibility during stops.
The itinerary includes a one-hour drive to Stonehenge, a two-hour stay in Bath, a 40-minute visit in Lacock, and a one-hour walk in Avebury, with additional driving time between these locations. The return journey to London takes about two hours, making the overall pacing manageable for a full-day adventure.
The guides for this tour are highly praised for their knowledge and storytelling skills. One guide, Dr. Ed Shepard, is noted for his archaeology background and excellent route management, ensuring the day is both informative and well-paced.
Other guides, such as Tony, Valentina, Jose, and Badger, are appreciated for their friendly, helpful, and engaging manner. Their ability to share interesting facts and anecdotes enhances the overall experience, making the sites come alive beyond just sightseeing.
The tour meets at outside the Cumberland Hotel main entrance near Marble Arch, and ends back at the same location. It is designed for comfort and ease of access, with weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes recommended.
Booking allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. The pay later option offers flexibility, especially useful if travel plans change unexpectedly.

This small group experience emphasizes personalized attention and the chance to visit sites less crowded during early hours. The inclusion of Lacock and Avebury adds unique elements that many other tours do not offer, especially the giant stone circle of Avebury.
The expert guides and smooth transportation make this a convenient and educational choice for those interested in history, archaeology, or English film locations. The value for $245.15 stands out, given the comprehensive itinerary and access to significant sites.
For history enthusiasts and film fans, this tour offers a full day of exploration packed with iconic landmarks and charming villages. The small group size ensures a more personal and engaging experience, with guides who are praised for their knowledge and friendliness.
While the day is long, the well-paced stops and comfortable transport help make it manageable and enjoyable. It suits those who want an educational, scenic, and convenient way to see Wiltshire’s highlights in one day.
The only potential consideration is the time allocated in each site, as some reviews note limited time at Lacock or long drives between locations. Nonetheless, for its price point and comprehensive itinerary, this tour provides a memorable glimpse into England’s ancient and Georgian past.
“great guide, Ed. Lacok was not great. Needed another hour in bath.”
How long is the tour and what is included?
The tour lasts approximately 11 hours, starting in the early morning and returning to London in the evening. It includes transportation by executive mini-coach, guides, and admission to Stonehenge, the Roman Baths, and Avebury.
What should I wear and bring?
Guests are advised to wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing to handle outdoor stops and walking.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexible planning.
Is this tour suitable for families or limited mobility?
While not explicitly mentioned, the focus on walking and outdoor sites suggests a moderate level of mobility is required. It is best suited for those comfortable with walking and standing.
Who are the guides, and what is their background?
Guides include Dr. Ed Shepard, with a background in archaeology, and others like Tony, Valentina, Jose, and Badger, praised for their engaging and friendly approach.
What makes this tour stand out?
The small group size, early access to Stonehenge, and inclusion of Lacock and Avebury make this a comprehensive and intimate experience that covers iconic landmarks and scenic villages efficiently.