Southern England in 20 days

Highlights of the trip

Culture / Heritage

During your stay you can enjoy the following highlights: Culture / Heritage.

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The best time(s) to go is/are : Printemps, Eté, Automne, Hiver.

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The map of your stay "Southern England in 20 days"

Detail of the stay : Southern England in 20 days

  • London
  • London
  • London
  • Saint-Mary
  • Saint-Mary
  • Canterbury
  • Margate
  • Deal
  • Dover
  • Chichester
  • Chichester
  • Arundel
  • Arundel
  • New Forest National Park
  • Winchester
  • Torquay
  • Dartmouth
  • Dartmoor National Park
  • Exeter
  • Looe
  • Polperro
  • Fowey
  • Exmoor National Park
  • Glastonbury
  • Wells
  • Bristol
  • Bath
  • Oxford

How to get there - Londres

London

Les falaises de Douvres.

Steps: Saint-Mary

You can easily spend an extra day in London and devote it to the activities of your choice. A trip to Kensington and Knightsbridge to discover Harrods and visit the excellent Victoria & Albert Museum and Natural History Museum is highly recommended. Notting Hill isn't far away and is also clearly worth a detour. Or explore the cool, arty neighborhoods of the East: Shoreditch, Dalston, Hackney...

Places of interest : NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM MUSEUM

The Kent Coast

Steps: Douvres - Dover

While in Dover and Canterbury, take the opportunity to visit the coastal resorts and heritage of the coastline, such as Margate, one of the oldest seaside resorts, or Deal.

South Downs

Steps: Arundel

The Sussex hinterland is characterized by lush greenery and impressive hills. Hiking enthusiasts can take in the views from Ditchling Beacon and Devil's Dyke. If you're more into heritage, head for ChichesterCathedral and nearby Arundel Castle.

Places of interest : ARUNDEL CASTLE CHICHESTER CATHEDRAL

Day 4

Bournemouth and Poole

Dorset's largest towns, these popular seaside resorts offer a great opportunity for a relaxing day out, with a huge beach, a few attractions and often mild weather.

New Forest, Winchester and Salisbury

Cathédrale d'Exeter.

Steps: Winchester

Winchester and Salisbury are both small, historic towns, typical of the country, where you can spend a few hours enjoying a rich heritage.

South Devon coast

Le port de Looe.

Steps: Exeter

To the south ofExeter and Dartmoor National Park, the Devon coast offers coastal landscapes that are a credit to the region. The small port of Dartmouth is particularly charming and colorful, but you can also visit Salcombe, Torquay and Exmouth.

South coast of Cornwall

<p>Des cerfs au Exmoor National Park.</p>

Steps: Fowey

Less impressive than its northern neighbor, but truly picturesque and verdant, the south side of the county is well worth a visit, to contemplate the charming countryside around Looe, Polperro, Fowey or the Roseland Peninsula. All these small ports are lively and friendly.

Cheddar, Glastonbury, Wells

Steps: Bath

Between Glastonbury Hill, as well as medieval , with its splendid cathedral and lanes steeped in history.

Day 9

Bristol and Bath

Pont des soupirs, Oxford.

Don't choose between Bristol and Bath as suggested in the South West itinerary and spend a day in each, if not more, to fully appreciate all the attractions.


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