Join Solos for a captivating tour of Salisbury and the New Forest! Begin your three-night adventure with a warm welcome dinner in Salisbury, where you’ll meet your fellow travellers. Explore the stunning New Forest National Park, home to wild deer and ponies, and visit the charming town of Lyndhurst, complete with local shops and the New Forest Heritage Centre. Discover Salisbury’s rich history on a guided walking tour, featuring medieval architecture, the famous Doom Painting, and the breathtaking Salisbury Cathedral. Conclude your journey with a final group breakfast before departing, filled with unforgettable memories!
Arriving at our hotel in Salisbury at our leisure, we’ll enjoy a welcome drink before having dinner together at the hotel as a group.
After breakfast, we will meet our guide and venture into the New Forest! We will begin by exploring the scenic National Park, home to wild deer, ponies, and rare birds. Then we visit Lyndhurst, the ‘capital’ of the New Forest, for local shopping and dining, as well as the New Forest Heritage Centre’s museum, gallery, and café.
We’ll wrap up with a visit to St. Michael and All Angels Church, featuring stunning stained glass, and pay tribute at the grave of Alice Liddell, the inspiration behind Alice in Wonderland. A delightful mix of nature, history, and charm awaits!
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast this morning, before meeting our guide for a walking tour of the historic city of Salisbury.
Admire the medieval wool merchant houses, including the Hall of John Halle, stroll through the lively Market Place, and see the Guildhall, built in 1795. Discover medieval gems like the Haunch of Venison pub, famous for its mummified hand, and visit St. Thomas’ Church to view the vivid 1475 Doom Painting. We’ll continue, following the River Avon to see the old corn mill and Bishop’s Mill pub, then walk along the High Street to the Old George Inn, a historic stop for notable visitors. We’ll also see the stunning architecture of Cathedral Close, including Mompesson House, Arundells, the Salisbury Museum and the Salisbury Cathedral.
The rest of the day is at your leisure, to carry on exploring, or head back to relax at the hotel.
After a final breakfast as a group, we depart Salisbury at our leisure.
Milford Hall Hotel is located in Salisbury, close to the city’s historic attractions, including Salisbury Cathedral and the city centre. Originally a Georgian mansion dating back to the 1800’s, it has a rich heritage that reflects its period architecture. Over time, it has evolved from a grand private residence into a stylish hotel, retaining its historical charm while offering modern comfort. Its prime location makes it an ideal base for exploring Salisbury’s history and nearby attractions.
Milford Hall Hotel offers a range of facilities, including a well-regarded restaurant, Sarum’s Brasserie, and a cozy bar. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and benefit from on-site parking. The hotel also provides various services to ensure a comfortable stay, maintaining a blend of historical charm and modern convenience
Milford Hall Hotel features elegantly designed rooms that combine historical charm with modern comforts. Each room is equipped with complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, hairdryer, ironing facilities and tea/coffee making facilities, ensuring a pleasant stay for guests
Milford Hall Hotel, 206 Castle Street, Salisbury ,Wiltshire SP1 3TE
By Car – Parking is complimentary at the hotel
By Train – 15 minute walk from Salisbury Railway Station
The dress code for during the day is casual and layers are recommended. In the evenings the dress code is smart casual. Comfortable shoes for walking and sightseeing are recommended
There is often confusion on the question of gratuities, since it frequently depends on the type of holiday, location and, of course, your attitude towards tipping, as to what is normally expected. To give you a rough idea, we have given appropriate guidance below.
The Tour Leader will be on hand to offer advice or suggestions if required but gratuities are offered entirely at the sole discretion of the individual. We suggest a group collection at the beginning of your holiday to cover drivers, guides, porters and hotel staff of approximately £20. Your Tour Leader will collect this on your behalf and distribute it accordingly, thus relieving you of the burden of who, when and how much to tip.
Month(s) | Highest temperature | Lowest temperature |
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January - February | 6 °C | 1 °C |
March | 9 °C | 2 °C |
April | 11 °C | 3 °C |
May | 15 °C | 6 °C |
June | 18 °C | 9 °C |
July - August | 20 °C | 11 °C |
September | 17 °C | 9 °C |
October | 14 °C | 7 °C |
November | 9 °C | 3 °C |
December | 7 °C | 2 °C |
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