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LOCAL TOURS
Wynola Cars can custom build a tour for you to include any of Bath and Wiltshire's many tourist attractions. Our drivers have a knowledge of the local area and will gladly suggest local places of interest, so why not relax and enjoy all the South West has to offer from the comfort of your chauffeur driven vehicle. Area attractions include:
The City Of Bath
Bath is noted for its impressive georgian architecture, and offers many interesting attractions, including the Royal Crescent and Circus, Pultney Bridge, the Assembly Rooms, the Jane Austen Museum, Sally Lunns Tea Shop, Prior Park house & gardens and, of course, the historic Roman Baths. For more info on visiting Bath, Click Here.
The Eden Project
Dubbed 'the Eighth Wonder of the World', the Eden Project is the worlds largest Biodome, and one of Cornwalls favourite Tourist attractions. It houses the complete range of natural plant habitats found on the Earth and aims 'to reconnect people with their environments locally and globally'. Wynola will soon be offering monthly chauffeur driven trips. For more information Click Here.
The Cotswolds
The Cotswolds are popular with visitors from all over the world, due to their beautiful unspoilt scenery, rolling hillsides (‘wolds’) and sleepy villages. Let Wynola take you to some of the prime locations in the area, including Bourton on the Water and Stow on the Wold. For more information on the area Click Here.
Stonehenge
Stonehenge is one of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world, composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones. Archaeologists date the structure to around 2200 BC. Speculation on the monuments purpose range from human sacrifice to astronomy! View Site.
Bowood
This 18th Century stately home displays a remarkable collection of heirlooms and stands in beautiful gardens featuring lakes, terraces, waterfalls and Doric temples. There is a large adventure playground for children age 12 & under, and an indoor soft play palace for the younger kids. Separate 50-acre rhododendron gardens are also open for 6 weeks during May and June. View Site
Glastonbury
The town of Glastonbury has a lot more to offer than its legendary music festival. It is a lively town steeped in myths & legend, and a popular place of pilgrimage by many ‘new age’ travellers. Legend has it that the Holy Grail was buried at the foot of the Glastonbury Tor- an intriguing landmark with a solitary tower stood atop a hill which rises up from the otherwise flat Somerset Levels. View Site
Longleat
Longleat is the UK's first Safari Park. It has gained infamy by being featured on the BBC series Animal Park. Visitors can get close to lions, tigers, giraffes, monkeys and hippos in the animal park itself. They can also explore the house and grounds, viewing some of Lord Bath's own art collection, as well as getting lost in the infamous Longleat Maze. View Site
Lacock
Lacock is a small village in Wiltshire which is owned almost entirely by the National Trust, and attracts many visitors by virtue of its unspoilt appearance. A key attraction in the village is 13th Century Lacock Abbey. The Abbey and village have been used as a location in a number of major films- most notably the Harry Potter film series, the BBC Pride & Predjudice adaptation, 2007 film The Other Bolyn Girl and tv series Cranford. View Site
Wells
Wells in Somerset is an unspoilt market town located at the foot of the Mendip Hills. Steeped in history, it is England's smallest city, and one of the most beautiful. Wells is a popular tourist destination due to its historical sites, including; the Liberty of St Andrew, a 12th Century walled precinct, the Bishops Palace and the Vicars' Close- the oldest existing street in the world, which still has the original cobblestoned surface. View Site.
Salisbury
Salisbury is probably most famous for its cathedral- a magnificent 13th century structure with Britain’s tallest spire. Situated in the largest medieval close in Britain, it is surrounded by beautiful historic buildings and eight acres of lawns. Discover the world’s best preserved Magna Carta (AD 1215) and Europe’s oldest working clock (AD 1386). Explore the roof spaces on a tower tour and be amazed by the breathtaking views. View Site.
Castle Combe
Castle Combe has been dubbed 'The Prettiest Village in England' and with good reason. Visitors have been coming to enjoy its picturesque charms for at least a century, and there are a handful of pubs and cafes where people can enjoy a drink or a traditional cream tea. View Site
Cheddar Gorge
Cheddar, aside from being framous for giving its name to Britains best loved cheese, is also a major tourist attraction due to Britain's biggest Gorge and the impressive cave structures below it. Take a tour of the caves, take part in the Crystal Quest or climb jacobs Ladder to Paveys Lookout tower- theres plenty to keep both adults and kids occupied.
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