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We have put together a list of great places for you to visit with a group, to take the hassle out of you planning your next trip out. Here at DNH Travel we are here to help make all your day trips out a simple and enjoyable experiance with us.A great selection of places to visit in the UK Discover the best of what the UK has to offer in one of these must-see destinations.With traveling abroad at the moment seeming unsure and difficult, then why not take advantage of our beautiful country.

The UK has so much on offer from buzzing cities, rolling countrysides, and beaches to enjoy a lovely relaxing day out.

 

Stratford- Upon -Avon

Stratford-upon-Avon is a medieval market town in England's West Midlands, which is the 16th- century birthplace of William Shakespeare, possibly the most famous writer in the English language. Shakespeare fans flock to Stratford-upon- Avon to visit the places that inspired him and to visit the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. The town centre also offers a diverse range of shops restaurants and accommodation. Stratford-upon -Avon is a great day out or has enough on offer for an enjoyable weekend break away.Group coach hire Manchester- Stratford-Upon-Avon prices from £595-795 (0ther pick up points available supplement may apply)Click now for a free and no-obligation quote

 

Chester

Visit Chester! Its bewitching beauty and unique atmosphere make Chester one of Britain's most popular places for an unforgettable short break, the ancient city is a truly breath taking experience. Each chapter of Chester's history is etched into the very fabric of the city. Well, you are walking where Roman Legionaries marched to war, Viking raiders wreaked havoc and Norman invaders conquered Anglo Saxons. Chester has the most complete city walls, the oldest racecourse and the largest Roman Amphitheatre in Britain, plus a 1000-year-old Cathedral with Europe's finest example of medieval carvings - and of course the one and only 700-year-old Rows galleries where shopping is a double delight. You'll find stores galore offering the hottest fashion in Chester all set against a background of unique treasures of antiquity and a vibrant cafe culture where outdoor dining and people watching go hand in hand. Make time too for Chester Zoo, the most visited UK attraction outside London and home to 21,000 animals from 500 different species in acres of glorious gardens or slow the pace down and explore the city aboard an open-top bus tour.Group coach hire Manchester-Chester prices from £325-495 (other pick up points available supplement may apply)Click now for a free no-obligation quote

 

The Lake District

The Lake District, one of the most beautiful regions of the UK, is located in the heart of Cumbria, a predominantly rural county in the far northwest of England. World-famous for its beautiful lakes and mountainous fells, carved out long ago by glaciers, the Lake District today is a playground for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts. The Famous Lake District writers include William Wordsworth, one of the Lakes Poets, and Beatrix Potter of Peter Rabbit fame. You can visit a number of properties where they lived and where they set their works, as well as numerous historic houses and gardens. There are also lovely shops and restaurants so after a busy day exploring the lakes you can sit back relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery it has on offer in one of the bars or restaurants in town.Group coach hire Manchester - The Lake District prices from £375-550 (other pick up points available supplement may apply)Click now for a free no-obligation quote

 

 

Liverpool

Liverpool has so much to offer for a great day out, of course, there are the Beatle tours which are fascinating to any fan, but the city offers so much culture and a great place to catch some live music at its many bars. Liverpool also has the second-highest number of museums, after London. A very popular place for a girl's day out with the ever-popular Liverpool One shopping centre and a must is the BaltTriangle which is bursting with delicious street food pop-ups.Group coach hire Manchester - Liverpool prices from £325-495 (other pick up points available supplement may apply)Click now for a free no-obligation quoteLondonThere can be few more cosmopolitan cities on earth. People pour in from across the world to visit, work, or live within London. A constantly changing landscape of restaurants, bars, and theatres buzz continuously, and the range of events on offer – from sport to food pop-ups, from music festivals to the theatre – is unbeatable. But some things are constant. Spaces such as the British Museum, the Royal National Theatre, and both Tate galleries are reliable sources of enlightening entertainment, and it's near impossible to walk the city centre without stumbling across some historic curiosity, so pack your comfy shoes as London has plenty to see.Group coach hire Manchester - London prices from £995-1450 (other pick up points available supplement may apply)Click now for a free no-obligation quote

 

 

Blackpool

The UK’s favourite holiday resort continues to attract millions of visitors. Families and couples, young and old, Blackpool’s unique appeal is that it appeals to everyone. Whether you’re looking for thrills and excitement, family entertainment, and historic gems or beautiful gardens and stunning beaches, Blackpool has it all. Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Sandcastle Waterpark, Blackpool Zoo, the Blackpool Tower, the Illuminations, and a packed year-round events calendar all add to the charms of this seaside spot.Group coach hire Manchester - Blackpool prices from £375-£550 (other pick up points available supplement may apply)Click now for a free no-obligation quote

 

Edinburgh

Edinburgh is Scotland’s capital city, renowned for its heritage, culture, and festivals. Take a long walk around the centre to explore the World Heritage Sites of the Old Town and New Town, as well as all the area’s museums and galleries. Then stop for a delicious meal made from fresh Scottish produce before heading out to take in one of Edinburgh’s many events — including the famous summer festivals of culture, or the Winter Festivals of music, light, and ceilidhs. All in all, Edinburgh is a must-see place to visit after all who doesn't enjoy the sound of bagpipes with a drink of whiskey after a busy day soaking up the culture it has to offer.Group coach hire Manchester-Edinburgh prices from £995-£1450(other pick up points available supplement may apply)Click now for a free no-obligation quote

 

Bath

Home to independent shops and theatres, Bath is a pretty city famous for its grand, sweeping crescents, and former resident Jane Austen. its also home to a fascinating and stunning intact, Roman bath right in the heart of the city. It still flows with natural hot water, thanks to the city's thermal springs. Once you have explored the historic site why not head to the Thermae bath spa for your own chance to wallow in Baths warming springs.Group coach hire Manchester- Bath prices from £945-£1395(other pick up points available supplement may apply)Click now for a free no-obligation quote

 

York

Imagine a city with Roman roots and a Viking past, where ancient walls surround contemporary independent shops and vibrant eateries and there’s a festival for every month of the year.  Perfectly placed half-way between London and Edinburgh and with the glorious Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors and Wolds right on the doorstep, York is unlike any other English city. There’s thirty world-class museums you can explore, the best racecourse in the country, and a thriving cultural scene.Group coach hire Manchester - York prices from £395-£575 (other pick up points available supplement may apply)Click now for a free no-obligation quote

 

Whitby

There's more to Whitby than meets the eye - with its connections to Captain Cook and Dracula, its quirky narrow streets and bustling harbour overlooked by the striking Gothic ruins of Whitby Abbey, Whitby is a fascinating town, unlike any other. Enjoy the quirky fishing villages of Staithes and Robin Hood's Bay, the unspoiled sandy beaches of Sandsend and Runswick Bay, the staggering views from the clifftops at Ravenscar, and the popular seaside resorts of Saltburn and Redcar. Enjoy the 800km of bridleways that weave through the peaceful and colourful countryside of the North York Moors National Park, which surrounds Whitby town.Group coach hire Manchester- Whitby prices from £450-£650 (other pick up points available supplement may apply)Click now for a free no-obligation quote

 

Scarborough

As a holiday destination, Scarborough really does have it all; dramatic cliffs and castle headland, award-winning beaches, historic harbour, great family attractions, booming town centre, huge choice of accommodation, and a warm Yorkshire welcome to match. Scarborough's proximity to Dalby: Yorkshire's Great Forest, The North York Moors National Park, the Wolds, and the dramatic scenery of the Yorkshire Coast makes Scarborough a perfect base from which to explore this most diverse region of Britain.Group coach hire Manchester - Scarborough prices from £450 - £650 (other pick up points available a supplement may apply)Click here for a free no-obligation quote

 

Llandudno and Conway

The best of North Wales! Let’s start with Llandudno. After all these years – over 150, actually – it’s still a big favourite with everyone, Llandudno's immaculate seafront, gracefully framed by two headlands, is a seaside classic. It’s a proper resort, with a pier, Punch and Judy and Donkey Man, and even Alice in Wonderland. Plus arty and other modern attractions that add the perfect contemporary touch. Conwy is a World Heritage town. Its brooding medieval castle is a stern guardian, along with a string of well-preserved walls that wrap themselves around narrow streets stuffed with historic buildings. In this part of the world, short breaks, holidays, and things to do come in all shapes and sizes. We have amazing Blue Flag beaches, the Great Orme, the Llandudno pier, the Llandudno cable cars, excellent theatres, a fascinating conservation zoo, top-draw golf courses, mighty big mountains and green valleys, some amazing restaurants, pubs and a complete A to Z of outdoor activities. And that’s just for starters. it most definitely has something for any age and makes a perfect place a little breakaway.Group coach hire Manchester - Llandudno, and Conway prices from £450-£650 (other pick up points available supplement may apply)Click here for a free no-obligation quote

 

Isle of Wight

A short boat ride from the south coast of England the Isle of Wight is often forgotten about, but those who have seen its nature, landmarks, and architecture return regularly. It's costal walks are stunning and give you the best view of the island perfect for those picturesque moments.Group coach hire Manchester - Isle of Wight please contact us for more information Click hereNorthern IrelandNorthern Ireland landscapes are so magical from forbidden forests to sweeping glacial valleys. Tour the Game of Thrones filming locations. Take the captivating coastal road to see the Giant’s Causeway, one of Europe’s most celebrated natural wonders, or feel the spray from the other side of the Atlantic. When it comes to city life, there’s the colourful capital Belfast and fun-filled Derry - nicknamed Legenderry by locals. Whether you want to hit a golf ball around a world-class golf course or hit the pub for a ‘trad’ music session, you’re in for some great craic on the affectionately known 'Emerald Isle'.Group coach hire Manchester -Northern Ireland please contact us for more information click here

 

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