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    96 mi0.1 mi

    Epic Adventure with Ancient Castles, Ruins & Shimmering Landscapes

    Today you will take part in the first day of your two-day return-trip from Birmingham to Bristol.
    Explore historic landmarks and learn how they became a landmark when you explore the Red Caves and the pristine Dunstall Castle.
    Today is teeming with activities and it is advised to leave the city as early as possible.
    10:151 hr 30 min

    Redstone Caves

    The Redstone Caves are a series of man-made tunnels and chambers located beneath the city of Birmingham.
    The caves were created over a period of centuries, and were used for a variety of purposes, including mining, storage, and as a refuge from the city's many dangers. The caves are now open to the public, and offer a unique insight into the city's history.
    26.4 mi
    50 min
    12:451 hr 30 min

    Dunstall Castle

    Dunstall Castle is a ruined castle in the village of Dunstall, Worcestershire, England. The castle was founded in the 12th century by William de Ferrers, 4th Earl of Derby.
    It was used as a farmhouse until it fell into ruins in the 19th century. The castle is a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Monument.
    18.4 mi
    30 min
    14:451 hr

    The Coconut Tree Cheltenham

    This charming and friendly restaurant pried a friendly service and delicious dishes made from locally sourced ingredients.
    This is a fabulous place to take a break and have a bit before your next venture.
    Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday: 12.00 - 23.00 Friday - Saturday: 12.00 - 01.00
    For more information please visit The Coconut Tree.
    15.2 mi
    30 min
    16:301 hr 30 min

    Haresfield Beacon & Standish Wood - National Trust

    The Heresfield Beacon and Standish Wood are both National Trust properties, and make for a great day out for the whole family
    . There are plenty of walks to take in the area, as well as lots of wildlife to see.
    7.3 mi
    20 min
    18:302 hrs

    Giuseppe's

    The first thing that comes to mind when you think of Birmingham is the food. And for good reason too! The city is home to some of the best restaurants in the country, and Giuseppe's is no exception.
    Located in the heart of downtown, this Italian eatery offers a wide variety of mouth-watering dishes, all of which are sure to please even the most discerning of palates.
    Opening Hours: Tuesday- Sunday: 11:30 - 23:00
    For more information kindly visit: Giuseppe's Restaurant
    29.3 mi
    50 min
    21:3030 min

    Bristol Cathedral

    Bristol Cathedral is said to be the largest cathedral in England. The exterior of the cathedral is made of limestone and it has a Gothic style. The interior of the cathedral has a Baroque style.
    There are stained glass windows, a pipe organ and a choir. The Cathedral is open to the public from Monday to Saturday.
    Opening Hours: Monday - Saturday: 08:00 - 17:00 Sunday: 11:30 - 15:00
    For more information kindly visit: Bristol Cathedral
    0.1 mi
    5 min
    22:1510 hrs

    Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel

    The Bristol Marriot Royal Hotel is a magnificent place to stay while in Bristol. It offers luxurious accommodations, first-class service, and an unbeatable location in the heart of the city.
    Whether you are visiting for business or pleasure, the Bristol Marriot Royal Hotel is sure to make your stay unforgettable.
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