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Lacock
Severn Bridge
Chepstow Castle
Forest of Dean
Gloucester
Cotswolds
Oxford
Henley on Thames

2 nights accommodation
2 breakfasts
2 evening meals

Mini-coach tour
Fully guided

Departs:
Please enquire for departure dates from April to November - please enquire

Verdict
.The perfect tour for fans of the Harry Potter movies - kids and adults alone.
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» Harry Potter - 3 Day Mini-Coach Tour

Highlights :Lacock * Severn Bridge * Chepstow Castle * Forest of Dean * Gloucester * Cotswolds * Oxford * Henley on Thames

Day One
We leave the 'Muggles' of London behind and begin our magical journey with a visit to the newly opened Roald Dahl Museum. Here, young and old alike can discover the inspiration behind 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', 'James and the Giant Peach' and 'The BFG'. It's then a short hop to Oxford, home to Britain's oldest university. Have fun following in Harry, Ron and Hermonie's footsteps as we climb the stairs of 'Hogwarts', see where Harry met Tom Riddle and see the locations of Hogwarts infirmary and library! Let's not forget Christ Church College dining hall, used as the 'model' for Hogwarts Hall and an interesting museum with an eclectic mix of oddities, including the shrunken heads seen on the 'Knight Bus'.

Oxford was also the setting for a magical book of another age but still managing to thrill today's generations. You'll see where Alice wondered through the small door into Wonderland, find a dodo, and discover where Lewis Carroll took his inspiration for the white rabbit, elongated necks and Mad Hatter tea parties on our 'Alice in Wonderland' walk. Other children's authors we can find here are C S Lewis ('The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe') and J R Tolkein ('Lord of the Rings').

Beaconsfield

Day Two
Another great day. This morning we'll travel through the delightful Cotswolds region of honey-coloured stone villages, Tolkein's inspiration for the 'The Shire' in the Hobbit. We'll see if the locals have hairy feet! It's then on to a magical stone circle where you'll hear about the legend of the Witch, King and Fairies who live underground. It's then time to meet some of Harry's feathered friends - at a flying demonstration of birds of prey including an owl or two. What a hoot! Next, a 'Hogwarts Express' style steam train ride takes us through the countryside to Cheltenham. Perhaps they'll sell Chocolate Frogs on board…. Our last visit of the day is to the old cathedral city of Gloucester, immortalised by Beatrix Potter in her tale 'The Tailor of Gloucester'. We'll visit the cathedral where you can follow a Harry Potter trail around the cathedral cloisters used in the films as the school corridors, location of the girls' bathroom scene and more.

Day Three
This morning we venture into the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley. This was an area well-known to J K Rowling, creator of our boy-wizard, and places like the 12th century Chepstow Castle and Forest must have been a source of great inspiration. We'll see her old family home and school. Weather and time permitting, we'll take a stroll in the forest looking for Fairie spirits, Unicorns and perhaps 'Firenze' the Cenatour. We'll then drive into the country of Wales, hearing stories of Dragons and Merlin the Magician before exploring the battlements of the fairytale Chepstow Castle (where you can imagine defending the castle against the forces of darkness alongside Harry and gang, or learning to fly a broomstick).

Windsor Castle

Next, we'll stop at a fantastic site, the perfectly preserved mediaeval village of Lacock - used extensively as a location in the Harry Potter films, including a house where 'You Know Who' murdered Harry's parents! Our final stop of the day before returning to London is where it all began. We'll visit the real street used as 'Privet Drive' in the movies…maybe we'll see Hagrid flying by on his motorbike!

You're delivered to your central London hotel for approximately
19.00 h.

NOTE: Depending on time of year, certain attractions (miniature village and steam train rides) are either unavailable or appear on different days of your itinerary.

DEPARTURE DATES & PRICES FOR 2007

Departs London Wednesdays:
04 Apr, 11 Apr, 04 Jul, 18 Jul, 01 Aug, 15 Aug, 29 Aug, 12 Sep

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Adult Price: £349 (Twin Share)
Single supplement: £45

Child Price : £299 (up to 12 yrs)
(Twin Share)

Child Price Sharing w/2 adults: £269


(Including all relevant entrance fees.)

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