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Discover the highlights of southwest England on this 3-day tour from London, exploring Stonehenge, Bath, Dartmoor, and the Jurassic Coast with expert guides.
Exploring Southwest England in Comfort and Style: A 3-Day Tour from London
This 3-day tour from London offers a well-rounded taste of some of England’s most iconic sights—from prehistoric stones to rugged coastlines, historic cities, and mythical landscapes. It’s designed for travelers who want to squeeze a lot into a short time, with the convenience of small group sizes, comfortable transport, and expert guidance.
One aspect we particularly appreciate is how smoothly the itinerary flows, allowing you to see diverse sights without the hassle of planning or navigation. The inclusion of admission to Stonehenge and comfortable accommodations in locally owned guesthouses adds to the value.
A consideration to keep in mind is the early start times and travel-heavy schedule—if you’re not a fan of long days or early mornings, this might require some extra caffeine. But for those eager to maximize their time and see a variety of attractions, this tour is a solid choice.
If you enjoy scenic drives, historical sites, and picturesque coastal views, this experience is especially suitable for those with a sense of adventure and curiosity about England’s cultural and natural treasures.


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Your adventure begins in London’s Greenline Coach Station, where a comfortable mini-coach awaits with a small group of fellow travelers. The first stop is Stonehenge, the legendary prehistoric circle. Here, you get to walk among these ancient stones, and the included admission means you can explore at your own pace—something many reviewers value highly, as it avoids long queues and crowded experiences.
We loved how the guide shared fascinating tidbits about the site’s possible uses and myths—”It’s not just stones; it’s a symbol of mystery,” one reviewer noted. The morning here offers a quiet, almost spiritual vibe, especially if you visit early before the crowds arrive.
From there, the journey continues along the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its fossil-filled cliffs and dramatic scenery. The highlight is Durdle Door, a striking limestone arch protruding into the sea, perfect for photos and soaking in the natural beauty. Expect plenty of time to explore the coastline, collect fossils, or just marvel at the jagged cliffs.
The day wraps up in Exeter, a city with roots stretching back to Roman times. You’ll find a Norman cathedral, ancient city walls, and a lively quayside—perfect for a relaxed evening and dinner. Many reviews mention the charm of Exeter’s blend of history and local life, making it a fitting base for the next days.
On day two, the tour explores the wilds of Dartmoor, known for its rugged landscape, tors (rock formations), and native ponies. We loved the way the guide described Dartmoor as “the land where nature still rules,” with stunning vistas and a sense of untouched wilderness. Watching ponies grazing near ancient rocks genuinely feels like stepping back in time.
The tour includes a visit to the Clapper Bridge at Postbridge, an impressive stone crossing that’s been used for centuries. Crossing this bridge offers a tangible connection to the past and is often highlighted in reviews as a favorite moment.
Next, you’ll head to Tavistock, a historic market town and the birthplace of Sir Francis Drake. Its narrow streets and traditional markets provide a sense of old England, and many find the town’s atmosphere charming and worth a leisurely stroll.
Returning to Exeter in the early afternoon, there’s still plenty of time to explore the city’s highlights, including the Norman cathedral, the Royal Albert Memorial, and the Quayside. Reviewers love how flexible the schedule allows for personal exploration—some spend hours wandering the cobbled streets, discovering cozy cafes and independent shops.
The final day begins with a visit to Glastonbury, home of the legendary Glastonbury Tor. Climbing the hill rewards you with panoramic views and a sense of stepping into myth—many find it reminiscent of fairy tales and Arthurian legends. The site’s connection to Avalon and King Arthur lends an air of mystery that visitors find captivating.
Post-visit, it’s a short drive to Bath, the Roman city famous for its ancient baths and elegant Georgian architecture. Here, you’ll have free time for a laid-back lunch, perhaps in a tea room or pub, before exploring the city’s highlights. We loved the way the guide pointed out the intricate details of the Royal Crescent and the Roman Baths, making history come alive.
You’ll return to London in the evening, with the scenic journey home giving you a moment to reflect on the trip’s varied sights—from prehistoric stones to rugged coastlines and mythical towns.

This tour offers a lot for the price of around $668 per person. The inclusion of transportation, accommodations, and entrance fees makes it a straightforward, stress-free way to see England’s southwest in a short span. The modern mini-coach ensures comfort, and the small group size promotes a more intimate atmosphere.
Many travelers praise the quality of the accommodations, often in cozy, locally owned guesthouses with en suite rooms. While these tend to be on the outskirts of towns, the short walks to local pubs or cafes are generally manageable, and the experience feels authentic.
The guide’s insights and storytelling add depth to the experience, helping you connect with each location beyond just sightseeing. Several reviews mention that the tour felt “well-paced,” with enough free time to explore independently, which is crucial for a balanced trip.
It’s worth noting that the schedule involves some early mornings and travel-heavy days—this is a trip designed for those eager to see a broad swath of southwest England rather than a laid-back holiday. If you’re comfortable with walking and a bit of a hustle, you’ll find it rewarding.

This tour is perfect for travelers who want to see iconic sights like Stonehenge and Bath without the hassle of self-planning. It’s ideal for those who enjoy scenic drives, authentic local experiences, and small-group intimacy.
History buffs, outdoor lovers, and myth enthusiasts will appreciate the variety—from ancient stones and coastal cliffs to legends of King Arthur. If you’re traveling with family (minimum age is 5) and seek a manageable, well-organized adventure, this tour offers great value.
It’s especially suited for those who prefer guided experiences with insightful commentary, rather than self-led exploration. The focus on authentic sights, stunning views, and cultural richness makes it a memorable journey for curious explorers.

What is the tour duration?
It lasts 3 days, with some starting times to check in advance.
What’s included?
Transportation in a top-quality mini-coach, driver/guide, 2 nights in en suite B&Bs, and admission to Stonehenge.
Are meals included?
No, food and drink are not included, but there are plenty of options during free time.
Can I bring luggage?
Yes, but limited to 14kg (about 31 lbs), similar to airline carry-on size, plus a small personal bag.
What’s the group size?
Limited to 16 participants for a more personalized experience.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, minimum age is 5 years, but younger children may find the schedule long.
What should I wear?
Bring suitable clothing and footwear for country walks and variable weather conditions.
What’s the meeting point?
Start at Stand 3 in the Greenline Coach Station, Victoria, SW1W 9SH—warning, this is not Victoria Coach Station.
When do we return to London?
Approximate drop-off is by 7:00 PM on the last day.
Is there any flexibility?
You can cancel up to 14 days in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind.
This 3-day tour blends natural beauty, historic landmarks, and mythical locales into a well-organized package that offers genuine value. It’s an excellent choice for travelers who want to experience a broad sweep of southwest England’s highlights without the stress of planning every detail.
You’ll enjoy the fascinating history at Stonehenge and Bath, the breathtaking coastline of the Jurassic Coast, and the rugged charm of Dartmoor. The small group setting and knowledgeable guides ensure a more personal experience, making it easier to connect with each place and ask questions.
While the schedule is packed, it’s designed for those eager to see as much as possible in a short time, making it perfect for first-time visitors or those with limited holiday days. The stunning views along the coast and the stories shared by guides make this tour a memorable journey into England’s diverse landscape and heritage.
For anyone wanting an authentic, engaging, and hassle-free way to explore the southwest of England, this tour offers a compelling blend of sights, stories, and scenic beauty.