Deep in the heart of Leicestershire countryside you will find the quaint town of Market Bosworth with its streets filled with pretty thatched cottages and Georgian houses.
The town still hosts regular markets in the square and even has an award winning fish and chip shop! There’s also an excellent tea room selling freshly baked cakes along with various coaching inns and pubs to visit for a drink.
Not too far away is Bosworth Water Trust, a wonderful family orientated Leisure and Water Park set in an amazing 50 acres of beautiful Warwickshire countryside. It’s home to lakes that are used for activities such as windsurfing, sailing, canoeing and rowing boats.
Relax and enjoy the scenery in this beautiful open space and when you get hungry an onsite café awaits you serving breakfast, dinner, snacks and most importantly ice creams!
Join direct at your chosen hotel and enjoy included excursions by coach
Discover the very best of your chosen destination on one of our unique Park & Tour holidays. Our Park & Tour holidays give you the independence and freedom of travelling by your own car to the hotel, but also combine a wonderful selection of included excursions by luxury coach whilst on holiday (as shown on your individual itinerary). Our Park & Tour holidays ensure you can relax, explore and enjoy the very best experience from your hotel break.
Whether you’re looking for shopping, entertainment, sports or culture, Birmingham offers something for everyone. With more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other English city outside of London, Birmingham is a foodie's paradise.
Stroll around the world-famous Jewellery Quarter or step back in history to the Black Country Living Museum in nearby Dudley. Explore the underwater with the National SEA LIFE centre and Cadburys World is not too far away if you want to indulge on something sweet.
A Birmingham break is just what you need!
Famous as the birthplace of Shakespeare, Stratford upon Avon remains proud of its heritage with memories of the man himself emanating all around, from the romantic setting of Anne Hathaways Cottage to Mary Ardens Farm (childhood home of Shakespeare’s Mother), from Halls Croft, the home to William’s daughter to Shakespeare’s New Place, portraying the last chapter in his life. This pretty market town with over 800 years of history has splendid shopping facilities, quaint cafes all with the gentle flow of the River Avon. Stroll through the narrow side streets filled with unique and individual shops, or along the High Street, with its black and white Tudor frontages and old shop signs giving a feel of what the town may have been like in Shakespeare’s time. Why not visit Sheep Street, home to the stunning Town Hall and the famous Teddy Bear Shop, or bustling Canal Basin, centrally located between the world renowned Royal Shakespeare Theatre and main shopping areas, promising some unique and interesting boat based businesses, permanently moored here. Meander through the open parklands along the banks of the River Avon, or even take a boat ride along this beautiful stretch of river.