Heart of England 2026/2027

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6 Days / 5 Nights
Availability : April to October
Start: London, England
End: London, England

Heart of England 2026: 1 nt London, 2 nts Stratford-upon-Avon, 2 nts Bath

Heart of England 2027: 1 nt London, 1 nt Oxford, 2 nts Stratford-upon-Avon, 2 nts Bath

Contact DHTour at 1-888-597-3519 or 905-639-9954 or dhtour@dhtour.ca to book. 

Step into storybook England, where Oxford enchants with its ‘dreaming spires’ and Bath inspires with its Roman and Georgian architecture. Trace Shakespeare’s footsteps in Stratford-upon-Avon as you visit his timbered childhood home. Indulge in the sweet and savoury delights of high tea in the charming Cotswolds. And pause in Lacock Abbey, where hushed cloisters whisper of movie magic and centuries past. Delve into the heart of England with us, where your next chapter is ready to begin.

6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS / MAX 18 GUESTS / SMALL COACH / MODERATE WALKING

Tour Details

The Blue-Roads Difference
– Visit the childhood home and final resting place of William Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon
– Enjoy high tea at a charming village nestled amongst the Cotswolds
– Discover the rich culture and extraordinary architecture of Bath

2026 Includes 9 Experiences:
– Walking tour of Oxford with local guide (including entrance to a college)
– Entrance to Anne Hathaway’s Cottage and Shakespeare’s Birthplace
– Visit the Cotswolds villages
– Afternoon tea in the Cotswolds
– Entrance to Lacock Abbey
– Entrance to the Roman Baths (including audio guide)
– Entrance to the No. 1 Royal Crescent museum
– Visit Longleat House with local guide
– Free time to explore Avebury’s stone circles

2027 Includes 10 Experiences:
– Walking tour of Oxford with Tour Leader (including entrance to a college)
– Visit the Bodleian Library
– Visit the Cotswolds villages
– Entrance to Anne Hathaway’s Cottage and Shakespeare’s Birthplace
– Afternoon tea in the Cotswolds
– Entrance to Lacock Abbey
– Entrance to the Roman Baths (including audio guide)
– Entrance to the Jane Austen Centre
– Visit Longleat House with local guide
– Free time to explore Avebury’s stone circles

Pick Up Location & TIme

Wellington by Blue Orchid  (London)  (Google Map)
6:00pm – Meet tour guide and group for welcome dinner.

Drop off Location & Time

Wellington By Blue Orchid ( London)
Late afternoon tour ends.

2026 Price Includes

  • 5 nights' in boutique accommodation
  • Experienced Back-Roads Tour Leader and Driver
  • Premium mini-coach transportation
  • Daily full English breakfasts, 3 dinners
  • Entrance included to all attractions in the itinerary

2027 Price Includes

  • 6 nights' in boutique accommodation
  • Experienced Back-Roads Tour Leader and Driver
  • Premium mini-coach transportation
  • Daily full English breakfasts, 3 dinners
  • Entrance included to all attractions in the itinerary

2026 Meals

  • 5 breakfasts
  • 0 lunches
  • 3 dinners
  • 0 teas

2027 Meals

  • 6 breakfasts
  • 0 lunches
  • 3 dinners
  • 0 teas

Price Excludes

  • Airfare
  • Transfers
  • Pre / Post hotel nights
  • Driver / Tour Leader gratuity is at your discretion
  • Travel Insurance
What to Expect

Blue Roads Tours are conducted at a leisurely pace; we take our time and avoid rushing from place to place.  Stops are made frequently during the day to avoid extended periods of time on the coach.  On a typical day they might leave at 9am and arrive at the hotel at 5pm.  We endeavor to build rest and relaxation time into our itineraries, an most inclusions are not mandatory – so if you’d rather explore on your own, you’re welcome to meet up with the group at the designated meeting point. 

The Blue Roads Tours are designed so that there is as little time as possible on the mini-coach and plenty to see while on board.  We travel along the scenic route wherever possible, meaning you’ll see more of the countryside and local village life than on a regular tour.  Inevitable, there are days when travelling between locations may involve motorway driving and more mileage.  Generally, driving time will not last for more than three or four hours per day.

​Physical Activity Level: There is a considerable amount of walking. Your Tour Leader will guide walking tours on your itinerary. Also, many historic cities prohibit motorized transport, so this means that your driver may need to park some distance out of the city centre.

Please note: If you have a mobility problem or concern, you may not find our Blue Road tours suitable. Contact us if you have any doubts.

2026 Itinerary

Day 1London

After meeting the group in England’s vibrant capital, we’ll get to know one another over a delicious welcome dinner at the hotel. (D)

Accommodation: Wellington by Blue Orchid (or similar)

Day 2London – Oxford – Stratford-upon-Avon

After breakfast, we’ll set our sights on our first stop: charming Oxford. Here, we’ll learn about the poets, professors, scientists and sporting heroes that have graced the city’s streets over the years with a locally guided walking tour. Then: we’ll venture through quintessential English countryside to meet with the Cotswolds. This charming area is a patchwork of green hills and farmland, peppered with centuries-old villages and caramel-hued cottages. We’ll enjoy some free time to stroll the elegant terraced High Street of Chipping Campden – before tucking into another delicious group dinner at our hotel in Stratford-upon-Avon. (B,D)

Accommodation: Swan’s Nest Hotel (or similar)

Day 3Stratford-upon-Avon – Cotswolds - Stratford-upon-Avon

The life and times of William Shakespeare will take centre stage today when we pay a visit to the playwright’s timbered childhood home and his wife Anne Hathaway’s pretty thatched cottage. A stroll through the blooming gardens here is a must! We’ll have some time to enjoy lunch at our leisure – before we explore some picturesque Cotswolds hamlets this afternoon. This evening will be ours to spend at our leisure. (B)

Accommodation: Swan’s Nest Hotel (or similar)

Day 4Stratford-upon-Avon – Lacock – Bath

Day four promises to be an indulgent one, with an afternoon of high tea on the agenda before we move on to Lacock. This showstopper of a village often doubles as a film set, and you may recognise it from Pride and Prejudice or The Other Boleyn Girl. After imagining ourselves as costume drama heroes and heroines, we’ll step inside the magnificent abbey – whose peaceful cloisters took a starring turn as the Hogwarts hallways in the Harry Potter series. Then: onwards to Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed city with true ‘wow’ factor, where we’ll make ourselves at home for our final two nights. This evening, we’ll spend exploring Bath at our own pace. (B)

Accommodation: The Abbey Hotel (or similar)

Day 5Bath

After receiving a fascinating insight into Roman life on a morning visit to the Roman Baths, we’ll visit the museum at No. 1 Royal Crescent. The afternoon will then be yours to explore the city for yourself. You could enjoy a bit of ‘me time’ at Thermae Bath Spa (Britain’s only thermal spa), and bathe in mineral-rich waters while scanning the skyline from the rooftop pool – or, if you’d prefer to explore on foot, you could discover Bath’s proud independent side as you wander past stylish boutiques and celebrated coffee shops. At our last dinner together, we’ll swap stories and look back on our English journey with fond memories. (B,D)

Accommodation: The Abbey Hotel (or similar)

Day 6Bath – Longleat House – Avebury – London

The current seat of the Marquess of Bath, the impressive Longleat House blends classic architecture with creative interiors – and it’s here that we’ll start the day. We’ll have plenty of time to explore before we move on to Avebury, an immense stone circle set within an ancient landscape of enigmatic monuments, tombs and roads. While Stonehenge attracts tourists from around the world and does not permit close access, at Avebury we’ll have the opportunity to walk freely among the standing stones. Steeped in mystery, this prehistoric stone circle is a fascinating sight – and makes for a tremendous final stop. Later this afternoon, our trip will come to a close back in London. (B)

2027 Itinerary

Day 1London

Welcome to London: the illustrious opening act of our ‘Heart of England’ adventure, naturally! As evening settles over the Thames, we’ll gather to meet the small group of travellers sharing the journey – and our Tour Leader who knows every turn in the road ahead. Then, we’ll sit down for our first meal together. Between the laughter and the local fare, the anticipation will be palpable… Let the discovery begin!  (D)

Accommodation: Wellington by Blue Orchid (or similar)

Day 2London – Oxford

Oxford’s ‘dreaming spires’ are fully awake and calling this morning! Leaving the London skyline behind, we’ll make our way towards the hallowed halls of the world’s most famous university city. First up, stories of poets and professors await on a walking tour with our expert Tour Leader – including a visit to the hushed cloisters of a medieval university college. Afterwards, we’ll delve into the scholarly secrets of the Bodleian Library – one of Europe’s oldest – where the weight of wisdom and scent of centuries-old parchment invites you to linger for a little while. You might even recognise the setting from a certain Harry Potter franchise. 

This afternoon’s yours to follow the aroma of artisan sourdough and local ales through the Covered Market, or perhaps explore the city’s storied castle or esteemed Ashmolean Museum. Tonight, we’re staying somewhere truly arresting… a converted Victorian prison! This plush hotel has traded iron bars for velvet cushions and comfy armchairs. Wander the converted wings where ‘doing time’ has been replaced by fine wine and atmospheric dining, or head out into the honey-hued city as the sun sets over the steeples. (B)

Accommodation: Malmaison Oxford (or similar)

Day 3Oxford – Cotswolds – Stratford-upon-Avon

Finish off those last few bites of scrambled egg – this morning we’ll let our luxury minicoach take the lead as we weave through quintessential English countryside towards the Cotswolds. A patchwork of sage hills and farmland peppered with old-world villages and caramel-coloured cottages, our Tour Leader will choose their personal favourite route through this charm-filled region. We’ll also pause to stroll the elegant, terraced high street of Chipping Campden, where the 17th-century Market Hall still stands proudly. Whether it’s a hidden ford or a sun-dappled village green, today is about those lesser-known turns that only the back roads can uncover. 

Later, we’ll set our sights on the half-timbered heart of Stratford-upon-Avon. Here, the ghost of the Bard clings to every overhanging gable and cobblestone alley. As the evening shadows start to stretch, we’ll dine together as a group. In the words of Shakespeare himself, ‘small cheer and great welcome makes a merry feast’. (B,D)

Accommodation: Swan’s Nest Hotel (or similar)

Day 4Stratford-upon-Avon

All the world’s a stage’, but today, the spotlight is firmly on Stratford! This morning we’re stepping directly into the 16th century to trace the life and times of Shakespeare. From the creaking floorboards of his childhood home, his final resting place, and the romantic, thatched eaves of his wife Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Tudor life feels just that bit closer to us here. Be sure to meander through the blooming cottage gardens – a time capsule of English flora that looks as though it’s been plucked straight from a sonnet. 

Back in the present day, this afternoon’s plot is up to you! Find a quiet corner for a hearty pub lunch, browse the boutiques, or follow the gentle curve of the River Avon at your own pace. For dinner, you could sample a piece of literary history with a dish featuring the famous Tewkesbury mustard. Whether it’s glazing a tender joint of ham or a rich cut of beef, this pungent, historic condiment was famously noted by Shakespeare himself in Henry IV for its ‘thick’ wit. It’s the perfect, sharp-flavoured tribute to a day spent in the heart of England’s most poetic town. (B)

Accommodation: Swan’s Nest Hotel (or similar)

Day 5Stratford-upon-Avon – Lacock – Bath

The kettle’s boiled and the tablecloth’s laid – we’ve an indulgent start to our day as we join a local family for a traditional afternoon tea. Dainty finger sandwiches, decadent cakes, and warm fruit scones slathered in jam and clotted cream… As you settle in with a steaming pot of tea or a fresh coffee, our hostess will share the history of the village and the surrounding ‘wolds’. It’s a delicious, slow-paced start to the day that feels more like visiting old friends than a scheduled stop. 

After discussing the pros and cons of jam- or cream-first on scones, we’ll move on to the showstopping village of Lacock. You might recognise its storybook streets from Downton Abbey or Pride and Prejudice. After imagining ourselves as the protagonists in a Jane Austen novel (without the corsets, thankfully), we’ll step inside its magnificent 13th-century abbey. These peaceful, vaulted hallways took a starring turn as Hogwarts, and the movie magic here still feels alive.  

Finally, the grandeur of Bath will appear on the horizon. After checking into our carefully selected hotel for the next two nights, the evening is yours to wander the lamp-lit crescents or find a cosy bistro to take in the sophisticated atmosphere. (B)

Accommodation: The Abbey Hotel (or similar)

Day 6Bath

Ready for a 2,000-year-old invitation to take a dip? This morning we’ll dive into the sensory heart of ancient Britain at the Roman Baths, where natural hot springs still radiate from deep green waters. Next, we’ll fast-forward into the elegant, ‘bonnet and breeches’ world of Regency England at the Jane Austen Centre. One must always be au fait with the proper etiquette, you see… 

Once we finally know which spoon to use with which course (or nodded anyway), the rest of the day is yet to be written. Follow the Roman example at the Thermae Bath Spa, where the very same thermal waters that fed the ancient baths now fill a spectacular rooftop pool. Sit back, relax, and soak up the golden-lit skyline as the steam curls into the Somerset air. Afterwards, seek out a legendary Sally Lunn Bun in the city’s oldest eating house; its secret, brioche-like recipe is a local treasure that has survived since the 1680s. 

Tonight, we’ll gather for our farewell dinner and toast to a journey that has spanned centuries of culture, cuisine and charming revelations. It’s been an English chapter for the ages – cheers to the roads discovered and yet-to-be discovered! (B)

Accommodation: The Abbey Hotel (or similar)

Day 7Bath – Longleat House and Avebury – London

The grand finale is waiting! Our final morning begins at the gates of Longleat House, the high-Elizabethan seat of the Marquess of Bath. This isn’t a stuffy museum of the past, but a place where classic architecture meets a riot of creative, eclectic interiors. We’ll have plenty of time to amble through its gilded halls and storied galleries with our local guide, uncovering the layers of a family legacy that has shaped this corner of the West Country for centuries. 

From stately splendour, next our minicoach will turn towards the ancient, enigmatic landscape of Avebury. While the world queues for a distant glimpse of Stonehenge, we’re heading for a prehistoric stone circle where the history can literally be felt with our fingertips. Here, among the standing stones that have kept watch over this valley for five millennia, the modern world feels incredibly distant. 

Back in the buzz of London, it’s time for another moment of reflection as we say our ‘see-you-laters’ to the fellow travellers by our side. Until the next adventure! (B)

Dates and Prices:
Departure Date Double/Twin (pp) Single Rate
2026: April 26 $3,029 $3,779
2026: May 10 $3,469 $4,329
2026: June 14 $3,369 $4,209
2026: July  19 $3,369 $4,209
2026: August 16 $3,369 $4,209
2026: September 6 $3,369  $4,209
2026: October 4 $3,029  $3,779
2027: April 10, 24 $3,029 $3,779
2027: May 8, 15 $3,469 $4,329
2027: June 5, 12, 19 $3,369 $4,209
2027: July 3, 17, 31 $3,369 $4,209
2027: August 14 $3,369 $4,209
2027: September 4, 11, 18 $3,369  $4,209
2027: October 2 $3,029  $3,779

Dates shown in green are guaranteed departures. 

We recommend combining with: Chelsea Flower Show, Corners of Cornwall, Highlights of Britain, Kent: The Garden of England, and/or London to Paris via the Channel Islands

PRICE FREEZE!

2027 Blue-Roads Touring departures frozen at 2026 prices!

Discount applicable to new bookings. Valid until June 30th, 2026. 

Discount can be combined with Loyalty Discount: Past Passenger discount and Multi-Tour discount.

Book early! 

Pricing

Pricing is per person (pp) based on twin/ double occupancy.
Rates are in $ CAD.


Contact DHTour at 1-888-597-3519 or 905-639-9954 or dhtour@dhtour.ca  to book.

Ask us for the best available pricing for your dates & choice of airline.

 

Notes
Back-Roads Touring have hand-picked an extensive portfolio of quality properties across Europe and to ensure the very best experience on each of our tours hotels may vary to those listed in this itinerary.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

Luggage:  As we travel in mini-coaches, luggage space is limited.  You are allowed 1 x suitcase: 20 kg  and 158 cm total (Length plus Width must equal 158 cm) and 1 x Hand Bag / Small Back Pack

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