3* Forest Lodge Hotel, Lyndhurst: Sir Harold Hillier Garden, Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway, Beaulieu Motor Museum, House & Gardens, New Forest Guided Coach Tour & Savill Garden
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Stay at the 3* Forest Lodge Hotel in Lyndhurst. Visit a collection of stunning gardens including: Sir Harold Hiller Gardens, Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway, and the Savill Garden. We also visit Bealiau, home of the National Motor Museum, Abbey, Palace House & Gardens and include a guided coach tour through the stunning New Forest National Park.
FOREST LODGE HOTEL, LYNDHURST ***
Monday 15 March 2027
4 Days
£535 per person sharing a twin/double room
£100 single supplement (double/twin for sole occupancy)
Home pick up/set down from £45 per person
Front seat supplement £10 for the duration of the tour
Price includes:
All coach travel
Porterage
3 nights dinner, bed & breakfast
Admission to Sir Harold Hillier Gardens
Admission to Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway
Admission to Beaulieu Motor Museum, House, Gardens & Abbey
New Forest Guided Coach Tour
Admission to Savill Garden
Day 1
We depart the local area and make our way to the award winning, Sir Harold Hillier Gardens. As Spring arrives the garden bursts with an explosion of colour. There is much to see along Spring Walk with Camellias, Rhododendrons and Magnolias in full bloom. We arrive at the 4* Forest Lodge Hotel with time to settle in before dinner.
DDay 2
After a leisurely breakfast we enjoy a visit to Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway. More than 100 years in the making, the Gardens are a spectacular collection of landscaped woodland, herbaceous, contemporary, formal, and wildflower gardens, in a unique riverside location. Spring highlights include camellias, rhododendrons, magnolias and daffodils. We return to the hotel for the afternoon at leisure in Lyndhurst.
D, BDay 3
This morning, we visit Beaulieu, home of the National Motor Museum, Palace House & Gardens and Beaulieu Abbey. The site is also home to The Secret Army Museum. Explore the Wilderness Garden, dating back to the 1770's, to see the bright masses of crocuses and daffodils that carpet the garden and Palace House moat. This afternoon we are joined by a local guide for a guided coach tour of the New Forest, learning about its history, nature and wildlife, with a chance of seeing the famous free roaming New Forest ponies.
D, BDay 4
We depart the hotel and make our way to Savill Garden in Windsor Great Park, where you will be rewarded with a host of early flowers. Spring highlights include Rhododendrons, Hellebores, Magnolia, Narcissus & Camelias. We arrive home late afternoon.
BD=Dinner, B=Breakfast
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| Name | Address |
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| Baldock Market Place S | BALDOCK Market Place Stop D |
| Bishops Std Rail Station | BISHOP'S STD STN STOP E Opp Taxi Rank |
| Buntingford The Crown PH | BUNTINGFORD The Crown PH Bus Stop |
| Cambridge Trumpington P&R | TRUMPINGTON P&R Coach Bays 5-7 |
| Hitchin S St Marys Sq | HITCHIN St Mary's Square, Opp Car Park |
| Letchworth Station Rd S | LETCHWORTH Stop C, Stn Rd next to Arcade |
| Newport Stn Rd Bus Stop S | NEWPORT ESSEX High St - Before Stn Rd |
| Royston Bus Station | ROYSTON Bus Station |
| Saffron Walden High St S | SAFFRON WDN High St Stop by old Goddards |
| South Mimms | South Mimms Services, Coach Bays |
| Stansted Mountfit Har S | STANSTED MOUNTFITCHET Three Colts/Hargrave Cls Petrol Stn Side |
| Stevenage Bus Station L | STEVENAGE Bus Stn Bus Stop L Lytton Way |
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