Eastbourne & The Bluebell Line 2021
5 days
5 & 7 Days Half Board By Coach
Highlights: Medieval Rye, Hastings, Bluebell Line Railway, Alfriston, Beachy Head
One of England’s finest seaside resorts, Eastbourne has a leisurely atmosphere with its elegant seafront terraces, level promenades and immaculately kept floral gardens. It’s a timeless resort which is evocative of a bygone era - as is the beautifully restored Bluebell Line Steam Railway.
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
Excursions
YOUR EXCURSIONS
FULL DAY: We start today’s excursion by visiting medieval Rye, with its quaint cobbled streets and historic halftimbered buildings. In the afternoon we travel along the coast to Hastings, overlooked by William the Conqueror’s castle. The castle is accessible by cliff lift and the ‘Story of 1066’ is featured in the grounds.
FULL DAY: Today we head for one of the highlights of the week deep into the heart of the Sussex countryside to board the Bluebell Line Railway. Re-opened in 1960, with immaculately restored stations, vintage steam locomotives and antiquated carriages, this is regarded as one of our best preserved railways. On our way back we take time to visit the picturesque village of Alfriston and admire the views at Beachy
7 DAY HOLIDAY BONUS!
FULL DAY: We head along the Sussex coast to Brighton, with plenty of time to enjoy the timeless appeal of this city.
Please note that entrances and excursions are correct at time of publication, but are subject to change under certain circumstances.
Everything Included:
- Free local joining points
- Collect Coach Miles™
- All coach travel
- Reserved seats on tour coaches
- Tour Manager escorted
- Hotel accomodation and board as stated
- No single room supplement
- Excursions/itinerary as stated
- Admission fees and entertainment if stated
- Complete luggage handling
- Price-Back Insurance Offer
Pick-up Arrangements
01603 886767
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