Activities in England
-
FEATURED
The Original London Sightseeing Tour: Hop-on Hop-off
24 hour pass (Departs London, United Kingdom)
by Viator
Experience the essential introduction to London aboard the original hop-on hop-off sightseeing tour. You'll see all the magical sights of London in a…Not LP reviewed
- All activities
-
A
Avon Boating
Runs river cruises that depart every 20 minutes from either side of the main bridge.
reviewed
-
Allchorn Pleasure Boats
The dramatic white cliffs to the west are best viewed from the sea; tours leave from just west of the pier, weather permitting.
reviewed
-
Adventure Sports
For those after even more thrills and spills, there are several multi-activity providers in and around Newquay specialising in outdoor sports, from kitebuggying and paddle surfing to the latest Cornish craze, coasteering (pitched somewhere between rock-climbing, scrambling and wild swimming). On Lusty Glaze try Adventure Centre, while on Holywell Bay see EboAdventure.
reviewed
-
B
French Brothers Boat Hire
From Easter to October, French Brothers Boat Hire runs a variety of boat trips to Runnymede, Maidenhead and around Windsor and Eton. Boats leave from just next to the Windsor Bridge. If you fancy doing the hop-on-hop-off bus plus a 35-minute boat trip, you can purchase a combined boat and bus ticket.
reviewed
-
City Sightseeing Tours
Open-top double-decker bus tours of the town are run by City Sightseeing Tours and leave from Castle Hill opposite Ye Harte & Garter Hotel.
reviewed
-
C
University of Birmingham
At the University of Birmingham, big is beautiful. The city’s largest university occupies a visually stunning 250-acre campus, 10 minutes’ train ride from the centre. Students tend to be high-flyers, with alumni ranging from prime ministers to Olympic gold medallists. Teaching is delivered by world-leading experts in their fields, and the university makes a major contribution to the intellectual, cultural and economic wealth of the city – and the UK.
reviewed
-
Tourist Tracks
For those that prefer to wander at their own pace, there are MP3 walking tours of the city. They can be downloaded for around £5, mail ordered on CD for around £7 or hired with an MP3 player at the tourist office for around £6. The pack contains four separate 30-minute tours of the city centre.
reviewed
-
Coniston Boating Centre
reviewed