Mon 3 November - Friday Fri 7 November 2025: A 5 Day Escorted Coach Holiday to Wye Valley with Jones Holidays staying at the Bells Hotel & Country Club
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3 7 November 2025
Monday Friday
5 Days
From £519
Discover the charm and history of England and Wales with our carefully curated holiday tour. Begin your adventure in the picturesque Cotswolds, where rolling hills and honey-coloured stone villages create a quintessentially British landscape.
Journey onwards to the hauntingly beautiful Tintern Abbey, nestled on the banks of the River Wye, before exploring the dramatic Symonds Yat and historic Chepstow. Marvel at the fairy-tale turrets of Castell Coch, a Gothic revival masterpiece set in the Welsh woods.
Immerse yourself in the ancient allure of Bath, home to the iconic Roman Baths, where centuries of history await your discovery. Finally, conclude your trip with a visit to the birthplace of the Bard himself, Stratford-upon-Avon, where you can walk in the footsteps of Shakespeare.
Join us for an unforgettable holiday, filled with enchanting landscapes and rich cultural heritage, that will leave you with lasting memories and stories to tell.
Cotswolds Tour | Tintern Abbey | Symonds Yat | Chepstow | Castell Coch | Stratford-upon-Avon | Bath | Roman Baths
We depart from your home and travel to the Cotswolds where we take a tour through the beautiful villages and across the Cotswolds Hills to Gloucestershire and our hotel, arriving to a welcome mulled wine and mince pies while your luggage is taken to your room. Time to relax before dinner this evening.
This morning we enjoy a scenic drive along the beautiful Wye Valley to Tintern, dominated by the spectacular remains of Tintern Abbey. We spend time exploring the Abbeys remains before visiting the craft and antique shops. We then admire the views from Symonds Yat before returning to our hotel. Entertainment this evening.
This morning we visit Chepstow, the gateway to Wales - a picturesque border town situated at the southern end of the Wye Valley in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
The town is steeped in history and here you will find quaint cobbled streets, buildings that date back 1000 years, alleyways, and hidden gems. The word Chepstow derives from the old English 'chepe stowe', meaning a marketplace, and today the town boasts a wide variety of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and pubs, offering unique products and delicious food & drink.
After lunch well then make our way to Castell Coch. This fairy-tale castle was a plaything for the rich and powerful. Castell Coch, or the Red Castle, rises from the ancient beech woods of Fforest Fawr like a vision from a fairy tale. Yet these great towers with their unmistakable conical roofs only hint at the splendour within. Given free rein by the third Marquess of Bute, architect William Burges didnt hold back. The highly decorated interiors and rich furnishings of Castell Coch make it a dazzling masterpiece of the High Victorian era.
But its no exotic folly. Underneath the mock-medieval trappings you can still trace the impressive remains of a 13th-century castle, once used as a hunting lodge by the ruthless Marcher lord Gilbert de Clare.
Well then return to our hotel, for dinner and entertainment this evening.
Travelling south today we explore Bath. Built for pleasure and relaxation, beautiful Bath has been a wellbeing destination since Roman times. Baths compact, visitor-friendly centre is overflowing with places to eat and drink, plus some of the finest independent shops in Britain. Bath's stunning, honey-coloured Georgian architecture is straight from a Jane Austen novel; highlights include the iconic Royal Crescent and the majestic Circus.
We have included a visit to the Roman Baths. Constructed in around 70AD as a grand bathing and socialising complex, the Roman Baths is one of the best-preserved Roman remains in the world, where 1,170,000 litres of steaming spring water, reaching 46°C, still fills the bathing site every single day.
The Roman Baths is the site of extensive ruins and an interactive museum filled with many treasures and visual snippets that transport you back to Roman times and the lives of the Aquae Sulis people. Walk on ancient pavements as the Romans did 2,000 years ago and explore chambers historically housing changing rooms and tepid plunge pools.
Well then return to our hotel for dinner and entertainment this evening.
After breakfast this morning we leave our hotel and make our journey home, stopping at Stratford-upon-Avon before we continue our journey home.
Luxury coach travel
Home pick-up
4 nights accommodation, dinner & breakfast
Porterage on arrival and departure
Mulled Wine and mince pies on arrival
Tea / coffee after dinner each evening
Entertainment on three evenings
Bucks Fizz on New Years Eve
Admission to Tintern Abbey
Admission to Castell Coch
Admission to the Roman Baths.
Located in the Forest of Dean on the outskirts of the historic market town of Coleford, the hotel is positioned in a peaceful location on a hill with beautiful views over the Wye Valley. Each of the 53 bedrooms are of a high standard and traditional in style. The hotel has no lift but there are plenty of ground floor bedrooms. The hotel is located across two buildings, with the reception, bedrooms, and beauty suite in one, and the bar, restaurant, and terrace in the other. The hotel also boasts a county standard bowling green as well as an 18-hole golf course (both payable locally). This hotel does not have a lift but does offer ground floor rooms on request.
DAY ONE
We depart from your home and travel to the Cotswolds where we take a tour through the beautiful villages and across the Cotswolds Hills to Gloucestershire and our hotel, arriving to a welcome mulled wine and mince pies while your luggage is taken to your room. Time to relax before dinner this evening.
DDAY TWO
This morning we enjoy a scenic drive along the beautiful Wye Valley to Tintern, dominated by the spectacular remains of Tintern Abbey. We spend time exploring the Abbey's remains before visiting the craft and antique shops. We then admire the views from Symonds Yat before returning to our hotel. Entertainment this evening.
B, DDAY THREE
This morning we visit Chepstow, the gateway to Wales - a picturesque border town situated at the southern end of the Wye Valley in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
The town is steeped in history and here you will find quaint cobbled streets, buildings that date back 1000 years, alleyways, and hidden gems. The word Chepstow derives from the old English 'chepe stowe', meaning a marketplace, and today the town boasts a wide variety of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and pubs, offering unique products and delicious food & drink.
After lunch we'll then make our way to Castell Coch. This fairy-tale castle was a plaything for the rich and powerful. Castell Coch, or the 'Red Castle', rises from the ancient beech woods of Fforest Fawr like a vision from a fairy tale. Yet these great towers with their unmistakable conical roofs only hint at the splendour within. Given free rein by the third Marquess of Bute, architect William Burges didn't hold back. The highly decorated interiors and rich furnishings of Castell Coch make it a dazzling masterpiece of the High Victorian era.
But it's no exotic folly. Underneath the mock-medieval trappings you can still trace the impressive remains of a 13th-century castle, once used as a hunting lodge by the ruthless Marcher lord Gilbert de Clare.
We'll then return to our hotel, for dinner and entertainment this evening.
DAY FOUR
Travelling south today we explore Bath. Built for pleasure and relaxation, beautiful Bath has been a wellbeing destination since Roman times. Bath's compact, visitor-friendly centre is overflowing with places to eat and drink, plus some of the finest independent shops in Britain. Bath's stunning, honey-coloured Georgian architecture is straight from a Jane Austen novel; highlights include the iconic Royal Crescent and the majestic Circus.
We have included a visit to the Roman Baths. Constructed in around 70AD as a grand bathing and socialising complex, the Roman Baths is one of the best-preserved Roman remains in the world, where 1,170,000 litres of steaming spring water, reaching 46°C, still fills the bathing site every single day.
The Roman Baths is the site of extensive ruins and an interactive museum filled with many treasures and visual snippets that transport you back to Roman times and the lives of the Aquae Sulis people. Walk on ancient pavements as the Romans did 2,000 years ago and explore chambers historically housing changing rooms and tepid plunge pools.
We'll then return to our hotel for dinner and entertainment this evening.
DAY FIVE
After breakfast this morning we leave our hotel and make our journey home, stopping at Stratford-upon-Avon before we continue our journey home.
BB=Breakfast Included, D=Dinner Included
YOUR HOLIDAY INCLUDES
Luxury coach travel
Home pick-up
4 nights accommodation, dinner & breakfast
Porterage on arrival and departure
Mulled Wine and mince pies on arrival
Tea / coffee after dinner each evening
Entertainment on three evenings
Bucks Fizz on New Years Eve
Admission to Tintern Abbey
Admission to Castell Coch
Admission to the Roman Baths.
BELLS HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB
Located in the Forest of Dean on the outskirts of the historic market town of Coleford, the hotel is positioned in a peaceful location on a hill with beautiful views over the Wye Valley. Each of the 53 bedrooms are of a high standard and traditional in style. The hotel has no lift but there are plenty of ground floor bedrooms. The hotel is located across two buildings, with the reception, bedrooms, and beauty suite in one, and the bar, restaurant, and terrace in the other. The hotel also boasts a county standard bowling green as well as an 18-hole golf course (both payable locally). This hotel does not have a lift but does offer ground floor rooms on request.
HOTEL FACILITIES INCLUDE
General | Rooms | Accessibility |
4 star | Tea/coffee making facilities |
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Bar | Television |
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Restaurant | Hairdryer |
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Lounge | Wi-Fi |
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Golf Course |
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Bowling Green |
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DAYS | TOUR DATE | DEPARTS | TERMS | SUPPLEMENT |
5 | 3 7 NOV 2025 | MONDAY | £519 | NONE |
JONES HOLIDAYS INSURANCE | £27.28 |
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Rooms are allocated on a first come first served basis and are limited. If no single supplement applies this is limited to the tour single room allocation and therefore additional cost may apply. Prices displayed are per person unless otherwise stated. If door-to-door pick-up is included there may be additional charges for out of area. Itineraries and hotel inclusions may be subject to change. Covid-19 restrictions may apply. When making bookings you accept on behalf of yourself and your party the terms in our Trading Charter which can be found in our brochure, on our website at http://www.jonesholidays.co.uk/Jones-holidays-trading-charter, or a copy can be requested from our Sales office. If your holiday is more than 56 days from departure, we offer a 7-day cooling off period where a full refund will be offered from the date of the initial confirmation invoice (with the exception of flight holidays).
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Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
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Bodelwyddan | Bodelwyddan, Marble Church |
Broughton | Broughton, Broughton Layby on A5104 |
Chester, (Holiday Inn) | Chester, Holiday Inn South - Layby Outside |
Chirk | Chirk, Moreton Park Garden Centre |
Colwyn Bay | Colwyn Bay, Railway Station |
Holywell | Holywell, Bus Station |
Llandudno Junction | Llandudno Junction, Train Station Car Park |
Wrexham (Plas Coch Pub) | Wrexham Plas Coch Pub |
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