Our new Coach Holiday Brochure is out now

Tally Ho Holidays wish everyone a very Happy New Year.

With all the festivities behind us, it's time to look forward to a new year and there is no better time to book your holiday and have something to look forward to in 2023.

With over 40 holidays and short breaks to choose from, we have a trip away to suit everyone. 

Our coaches stop in the services at Exeter on the M5 to pick you up, whisking you away in comfort to the best hotels in wonderful locations, with great food, days out to the most interesting places and all our holidays are fully accompanied by one of our Tour Managers. 

Our Spring breaks include a fantastic holiday in Shropshire visiting the National Memorial Arboretum with free time in beautiful Much Wenlock, Shrewsbury and Ludlow. The trip also includes a horse-drawn trip on the Llangollen Canal and Heritage Railway. We also visit beautiful Oxfordshire and the exquisite Blenheim Palace in April including a tour of the splendid Cliveden House with a River Cruise and free time in Henley-on-Thames. Enjoy a Spring Break in the beautiful New Forest where you can explore Exbury Gardens, Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst, Lymington, Lyme Regis and Dorchester - you will also enjoy a heavy-horse wagon ride in the New Forest.

Our Summer trips include our fabulous Lake District break in Keswick with a tour by Mountain Goat Minibus taking you to those locations you cannot reach by coach. You will  enjoy a cruise on Lake Windermere and can taste the wonderful Gingerbread from pretty Grasmere. We are running our ever-popular Harry Potter Studio Tour break where you can go behind the scenes of all the magic, and see the props and costumes as well as walk around the fantastic sets including Diagon Alley and Gringotts Bank. We are doing a holiday to London in May including a guided walking tour of Legal London where you can visit the Inner and Middle Temple Inns of Court including lunch. There is also a self-guided walking tour of St Paul's Cathedral included and you will stay close to Tower Bridge.

This June, we are taking a coach up to the beautiful Highlands and Islands of Scotland, staying in Pitlochry, on the Isle of Skye and in Irvine with overnight stops on the way up and the return journey. This holidays includes a cruise on Loch Ness, visit to Dunvegan Castle and Gardens on the Isle of Skye and a visit to Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran.

We offer our usual, popular breaks to the stunning Flower Shows at Hampton Court and Shrewsbury, a walking holiday to the Yorkshire Dales with HF Holidays in July, and holidays including visits to 'Downton Abbey' or as it's correctly known - Highclere Castle, magnificent Burghley House and the Royal Residences of Sandringham, Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace and Frogmore.

If the UK islands are your thing then Tally Ho have these covered too! You can visit Guernsey, Sark and Herm in the Channel Islands in May; in July we offer a 6 day break to Northumbria where you will visit the island of Lindisfarne; the simply stunning Isles of Scilly in August by Ferry from Penzance; in September you can enjoy 6 days on the Isle of Man including a Steam Train Ride or 5 days in Southern Island with a visit to Hook Peninsula and Lighthouse, a tour of Waterford Crystal and visits to Johnstown and Huntingdon Castles.

For those wishing to travel a little further afield, we are taking a coach to beautiful Bruges in October with return ferry crossings from Dover to Calais. You will also visit the historic city of Ypres in West Flanders. Surrounded by battlefields, cemeteries, memorials and war museums which honour the battles that unfolded in the area during World War I. Many important buildings in Ypres were carefully reconstructed in Ypres after the war,  including the Gothic-style St Martin's Cathedral with it's soaring spire. Bruges in north-west Belgium is famous for it's cobbled streets, canals and medieval buildings.

You can now book any of these holidays online at www.tallyhoholidays.co.uk or call us for a brochure on 0300  012 0179. 

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