Day Itinerary
7 Activities
Day 7
198 mi
Museum of the Royal Navy Aviation, a Palace and Park Architecture
Today you will learn the history of the estate where English famous families lived. You will visit the aviation museum and the beautiful abbey that used to be a monastery earlier.
52.3 mi
1 hr 10 min
10:001 hr
National Trust - Clevedon Court
Manor Clevedon Court is one of the most striking architectural landmarks. Its construction was completed in the middle of the 14th century. For a long time, famous English families lived here. At present, the descendants of Elton Abraham have settled in the house. In the left wing of the house there is a unique hollow tower with relief images.
A terraced garden is a must, because it has many mature plants and shrubs to view during the season. A collection of dishes and a museum give a good background of history.
Please, note, that the museum's timetable varies from day to day, so it's better to check in advance.
A terraced garden is a must, because it has many mature plants and shrubs to view during the season. A collection of dishes and a museum give a good background of history.
Please, note, that the museum's timetable varies from day to day, so it's better to check in advance.
43.3 mi
1 hr
12:001 hr
Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum
The Museum of the Royal Navy Aviation is almost a whole complex of museums related by one theme. The purpose of this museum is to show future generations the history of the navy. The museum was opened in 1964. It is located next to one of the largest air bases, which is existed here since 1938. The advantage of this location is the proximity to the Irish Sea (Bristol Bay).
The museum has helicopter flight simulators. You can also visit the Concorde and see everything from the inside.
Kindly note, that the museum is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
The museum has helicopter flight simulators. You can also visit the Concorde and see everything from the inside.
Kindly note, that the museum is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
6.3 mi
15 min
13:301 hr
The Queens Arms
You can eat and served in either the stylish restaurant, or just cosily by the pub fire. Good quality of the food and very quiet place with friendly staff. Although this is not only a restaurant, but also a hotel, so here you will feel like at home.
15.4 mi
30 min
15:001 hr
National Trust - Montacute House
The beautiful Elizabethan style castle is considered to be just a manor house, which not only does not reflect the true merits of this building, but is also a glaring injustice. Not by chance that the prize-winning film “Feeling and Sensuality” was shot here.
Montacute House has a modest elegance, both in the decoration of the facade, and the overall architectural solution. If you wish to visit the house, it's better to hurry, as it closes at 5 pm.
Montacute House has a modest elegance, both in the decoration of the facade, and the overall architectural solution. If you wish to visit the house, it's better to hurry, as it closes at 5 pm.
16.1 mi
30 min
16:301 hr
Forde Abbey and Gardens
Private former Cistercian monastery of 1336. The house has remained unchanged since the 18th century, although gardens were created during this period. Forde Abbey Gardens is one of the main attractions there. The Roper family maintained and improved the gardens during the time they owned the house.
You can walk around the house, all the information is on the stands, so you immerse yourself in history. You can buy tickets online with a little discount.
You can walk around the house, all the information is on the stands, so you immerse yourself in history. You can buy tickets online with a little discount.
62.9 mi
1 hr 30 min
19:001 hr 30 min
Sonny Stores
Perfect place for a foody. Just everything on the menu is delicious, you won't be disappointed.
Please, note, that the restaurant is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
Please, note, that the restaurant is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
1.8 mi
10 min
22:0010 hrs
Hilton Garden Inn Bristol City Centre
Tomorrow is going to be the last day of the road trip, but before you will visit a festival of street art and graffiti. Large-scale frescoes of international-class master graffiti artists have long been a part of the urban landscape in the Bohemian districts of Stroks Croft and Southwil. Every July since 2008, about 300 artists come to Bristol to apply their work on the facades and walls of houses, doors, and fences with a total area of more than 760 square meters.