Four nights dinner, bed and breakfast at the Midland Hotel to enjoy the traditional seaside delights of popular Weston super Mare, steeped with Victorian history and dominated by long stretches of glorious beaches.
Two inclusive park & tour excursions include an inclusive journey on the Somerset Railway from beautiful Minehead to Bishop Lydeard with time to enjoy this wonderful resort and an excursion to enjoy the charm of historic Bath.
- Accommodation at the Midland Hotel, Weston Super Mare
- Three course evening meal each evening
- Full English breakfast in the mornings
- Evening entertainment
- Two park and tour excursions by coach with an inclusive journey on the Somerset Railway from beautiful Minehead to Bishop Lydeard with time to enjoy this wonderful resort and an excursion to enjoy the charm of historic Bath.
West Somerset Railway - Enjoy a journey on the fabulous West Somerset Railway – the longest heritage line in the UK – with twenty miles of track, taking you on a scenic journey through stunning Somerset Countryside and coast. The surrounding area is as varied as it is beautiful and the line is full of nostalgia and industrial heritage. This country branch of the Old Great Western Railway is full of fascination from the nostalgic, scenic journey to the industrial heritage and study of the railway which the line preserves. Enjoy a steam journey through the gentle, rolling Quantock Hills, with views of distant Exmoor, passing unspoilt villages and farms nestling in leafy lanes, cliffs and coasts of the Bristol Channel offering stunning vistas of distant South Wales, confident Church Towers, the imposing Dunster Castle and the seaside charm of traditional Minehead.
Bath - Located in the stunning county of Somerset, this ancient city has been a top destination for wellbeing since the Roman times. Discover 2,000 years of history with a visit to the Roman Baths Museum. Indulge in some relaxation time at the Thermae Bath Spa, Britain’s only natural thermal spa which combines state-of-art with traditional facilities. Marvel at the incredible buildings in the city, one of the reasons why it has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Sie. The city was truly transformed during the Georgian period, and is still home to some of the UK’s most impressive architecture from that era.