Kynren adds food package and an interactive coach map

Kynren, the multi-award-winning outdoor live theatre event taking place in Bishop Auckland throughout the summer, from 27 July to 14 September, has added a new dining package, as well as new travel by coach information. Kynren’s exclusive dining package offers visitors the chance to enjoy a three-course meal in the spectacular Arches Hall, while pre-dinner [...]

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Wicked becomes 10th longest running show in West End history

Wicked, the West End stage musical phenomenon that tells the story of the Witches of Oz, has become the 10th longest-running West End show in British history. Wicked surpasses the run of the legendary farce, No Sex Please, We’re British, which ran from June 1971 until September 1987, playing a total 6,761 performances. The musical, [...]

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St Mary’s Guildhall, Coventry celebrated for its accessibility

St Mary’s Guildhall in Coventry has been recognised for making heritage more accessible at a ceremony celebrating the region’s tourism industry. Operated by No Ordinary Hospitality, the venue has been given the Silver award in the Accessible & Inclusive Tourism category at the West Midlands Tourism Awards 2024, held at the Bear Grylls Adventure, National [...]

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Nethybridge Hotel offering Highland turkey & tinsel break for groups

The Nethybridge Hotel in Speyside, near Inverness, has opened group bookings for its 2024 Turkey & Tinsel events. Part of Strathmore Hotels, the Nethybridge Hotel is offering four-night and three-night group breaks in November. Providing an atmospheric Highland setting for the festive period, the hotel presents great surrounding views and is well situated to explore [...]

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RHS Flower Show future events

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has provided an update on its expanding range of flower shows taking place, helping operators schedule up to 2027. After this summer’s 25th anniversary show, the RHS Flower Show Tatton Park will be back every three years, returning in 2027 to celebrate gardening in the North West. Still in the [...]

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National Trust points coach operators to its groups page online

Coach operators and group organisers looking to arrange a trip to a National Trust property or location should visit the organisation’s website groups page, comprising full information to help plan the day. The National Trust looks after over 500 special places across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, from the stones of the Giant’s Causeway, to [...]

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Isle of Man encourages TT race visitors to look at wider attractions on the island

Visit Isle of Man has launched a new campaign to encourage bookings to the 2024 Isle of Man TT Races and inspire visitors to explore the Island beyond the racing. The campaign, ‘The Isle of Man, There’s More to iTT’, is a collaborative effort between Visit Isle of Man and the Department for Enterprise Motorsport [...]

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Raby Castle awarded Silver at Green Tourism awards

Raby Castle has secured a silver award at the Green Tourism awards in recognition of its commitment to sustainability. The Green Tourism awards are acknowledged as an indicator of good environmentally friendly practice. Raby Castle submitted evidence across criteria including investments in renewable energy at The Rising scheme, which include the Geothermal Heating Network. The [...]

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After hours guided tours at the Bodleian Library

This summer, groups are being offered after-hours access for guided tours to the medieval Duke Humfrey’s library at Oxford’s famous Bodleian Library. Tour guides will also guide groups through underground tunnels and reading rooms, into the iconic Oxford landmark, the Radcliffe Camera. Until 1 June, groups have priority booking before sales open to the public, [...]

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Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way is 10 years old

Offering cinematic beauty, off-the-beaten-track experiences, and beautiful coastal scenery, the Wild Atlantic Way has been one of the island of Ireland’s most successful tourism stories. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the world’s longest-defined coastal touring route. The Wild Atlantic Way is an internationally acclaimed waymarked road trip, stretching 2,500 kilometres along the contours [...]

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Caffi Cyfle near Wrexham now offering light refreshments to coach groups

Caffi Cyfle at Alyn Waters Country Park, located close to Wrexham, is keen to attract coach groups for light refreshments and stop-offs. Offering an ideal outdoor break on a tour of Wrexham and North Wales, Caffi Cyfle, just three miles from Wrexham, can provide refreshments tailored to budget that can be eaten in or pre-boxed [...]

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Manchester City expands stadium with plans to include museum

Manchester City has marked an important phase in the development of the Etihad Stadium expansion with the arrival and installation of the first steels in recent weeks. The £300million project, which will increase the stadium’s capacity to over 60,000 during the 2025/26 season, is now starting to take shape with the initial steel framework in [...]

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Agritourism for coach groups in Aberdeenshire

VisitAberdeenshire is presenting product and itinerary suggestions on agricultural tourism, or agritourism, specifically aimed at the groups market. From Highland cattle to Clydesdale horses, sheepdogs to berry picking, Aberdeenshire has both modern and historical approaches to farming. This culture can be discovered through the county’s presentation of agritourism. Details on all of Aberdeen’s agritourism offerings [...]

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English Heritage provides Stonehenge Summer Solstice coach visiting advice

English Heritage has provided arrangements for coach groups travelling to the Stonehenge Summer Solstice, taking place on Thursday 20 and Friday 21 June 2024. Commercial vehicles requiring access during Summer Solstice must pre-book via the Travel Trade Team at traveltrade@english-heritage.org.uk by Wednesday 22 May 2024 to apply for Solstice access and parking. Entry to the [...]

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Join Waddesdon for Music at the Manor

Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, is presenting four unforgettable nights of concerts, from Thursday 11 to Sunday 14 July, with its Music At The Manor performances. Group bookings are now open to hear hit music from some of Britain's top tribute artists. The lineup includes: Thursday 11 July - Bootleg Beatles supported by Le Freak, Friday 12 [...]

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English Heritage announces Stonehenge visitor advice

English Heritage advises visitors to Stonehenge this spring and summer that the A360 faces a temporary road closure. The works form part of the A303 Stonehenge (Amesbury to Berwick Down) scheme, with preliminary works scheduled to take place which involve temporarily closing the A360. Please see this link for further information regarding the temporary closure [...]

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Shakespeare Distillery strikes gold at West Midlands Tourism Awards

Shakespeare Distillery's Gin School has been named Experience of the Year in the West Midlands Tourism Awards. The independent artisan spirit producer, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, picked up the gold award at a ceremony on 20 March at Bear Grylls Adventure in Solihull.  As a gold winner, Shakespeare Distillery will automatically be entered into the national [...]

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Discover Durham welcomes coach groups to glorious gardens and the great outdoors

Discover Durham is presenting outdoor attractions for groups this spring and summer, from hidden gardens in the heart of the city, to group-friendly outdoor attractions and countryside parks. In Durham City, visitors can stroll along the city’s riverbanks and see Durham Castle and Cathedral, as well as Durham University Botanic Garden. Groups can also visit [...]

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Style & Society: Dressing the Georgians at Holyroodhouse

The Palace of Holyroodhouse is presenting the exhibition Style & Society: Dressing the Georgians. The display charts the Georgians’ style story with paintings, prints, and drawings by artists including Gainsborough, Zoffany, and Hogarth, as well as luxurious textiles, sparkling jewellery, and a range of accessories from snuff boxes to swords. The exhibition reveals how the [...]

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Historic Royal Palaces: new for 2024

Historic Royal Palaces is presenting a range of updates for group visitors across 2024. The Orangery at Kensington Palace, now re-opened to visitors, was once a party house for Queen Anne. Groups can experience this unique building and its displays, including intricate carvings, while enjoying afternoon tea, or relax outside in the newly created terrace. [...]

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Murder mystery evening at Oxford Castle & Prison

Oxford Castle & Prison, which provides guided visits of the city’s iconic building, is also presenting Murder Mystery evenings and is welcoming groups to participate. The Murder Mystery is set around the Castle & Prison historic site, involving the atmospheric Norman crypt, Victorian D-wing cells, and eighteenth-century Debtor’s Tower. Costumed actors engage with the group, [...]

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New cast member for Kynren

Kynren, the dramatic live performance that takes a trip through Britain’s history, is set to include a rare breed of horse as a new cast member. Knutsford Cosmopolitan, a majestic grey shire horse known as Cosmo to his friends, has been welcomed at 11Arches, the organisation behind Kynren, as he joins the equine team. Cosmo [...]

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North Yorkshire Moors Railway key events in 2024

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is open for 2024 and the attraction is looking forward to welcoming groups to experience a great day out. Alongside its daily services, the railway has a full calendar of events, as well as the launch of an exciting new film trail this summer. Key upcoming events include the Spring, [...]

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A welcome to groups from Visit Essex

Visit Essex is keen to welcome coach groups in 2024 and beyond, and has packaged a range of attractions and destinations that celebrate the best of coast, countryside, and heritage cities and towns. Essex offers a 350-mile coastline, and coach groups can discover seaside towns such as Southend-on-Sea, home to the longest pier in the [...]

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2024 at The Lost Gardens of Heligan

The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall is welcoming groups this Spring as well as looking ahead to events later in the year. Mindful of coach operator requirements, the impressive garden attraction near Mevagissey is also ready to help plan product for next year’s brochures. This month, the National Collection of Heligan’s Camellias and Rhododendrons [...]

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Visit Isle of Man welcomes tourism expert to non-exec board

Visit Isle of Man has welcomed Claire McColgan of Liverpool City Council to the organisation’s Non-Executive Board. Claire’s expansive background in destination making will assist in shaping the Visit Isle of Man Visitor Economy Strategy. Claire is Director of Culture and Major Events at Liverpool City Council and is responsible for Culture Liverpool, Marketing Liverpool, [...]

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Visit Aberdeenshire announces new attraction and accommodation

Visit Aberdeenshire is promoting Garioch Heritage Centre to groups, combined with fine group accommodation in Aberdeen. Garioch Heritage Centre showcases an architecturally acclaimed conversion of a former industrial building, originally part of the Inverurie Locomotive Works, which played a key role in the social and economic development of the area. Groups can explore the history [...]

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Marriott travel trade offers

Marriott is offering CTA coach operator members deals at its hotels across the UK. Many hotels within the Marriott brand are participating, so CTA members are advised to contact their prospective hotel directly. A selection of participating hotels and offers include Delta Hotels by Marriott Durham Royal County. Through to April 2025, the hotel is [...]

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Blenheim launches afternoon tea for Icons of British Fashion exhibition

To celebrate its largest exhibition to date, Icons of British Fashion, Blenheim Palace has launched a fashionista-themed afternoon tea, and has enhanced its retail offering with a range of special edition gifts and merchandise. Visitors can start their Icons of British Fashion journey in the newly renovated Orangery at Blenheim Palace and enjoy savouries and [...]

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Criterion Hotels in London welcomes groups

Criterion Hospitality presents six London hotels with offers for groups at locations throughout the city close to the major tourist attractions. The hotels can offer multi-bedded room types, accommodating up to 12 people, and can also provide meeting space as well as group meals, including lunch and dinner. The hotels can also provide theatre ticket [...]

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Silverstone Museum provides ideal product for motor racing enthusiasts

The Silverstone Museum, located trackside at one of the world’s best-known motorsport circuits, is welcoming groups for 2024 and beyond. The site houses a large collection of iconic race cars and motorbikes, and Silverstone Museum is also home to the British Racing Drivers’ Club archive collection. With interactive appeal for visitors of all ages, the [...]

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Ghost stories tour at Coventry’s St. Mary’s Guildhall

St. Mary’s Guildhall, Coventry, is presenting a special Guildhall Ghost Stories Tour event this autumn. On October 21 and 22, the historic location is inviting groups to embark on a captivating journey to hear tales of paranormal phenomena and captivating folklore within the atmospheric building. Walking in the footsteps of historical figures such as Mary [...]

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Blenheim Proms this July

On Saturday 6 July the spectacular Battle Proms Picnic Concert brings a summer celebration of uplifting music from the New English Concert Orchestra, plus breath-taking aerial and pyrotechnic displays for their nineteenth annual performance at Blenheim Palace. The musical delights start in the afternoon with the harmonies of the Battle Proms Belles warming up the [...]

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Isle of Man visitor numbers bounce back above pre-pandemic levels in 2023

Visit Isle of Man has announced that it saw a positive surge in figures achieved in 2023, marking a significant milestone in the resurgence of travel and tourism. In 2023, Visit Isle of Man recorded that the Island welcomed 318,000 visitors who contributed £183.2m revenue in visitor spend, exceeding targets by 18,000 and £21.8m respectively. [...]

By |2024-03-19T11:25:37+00:00March 19th, 2024|Attractions, News|Comments Off on Isle of Man visitor numbers bounce back above pre-pandemic levels in 2023

Liverpool Beatles Museum puts John & Yoko’s acorns for peace on display

The museum dedicated to the life and works of the city’s most famous band have put the ‘acorns for peace’ on display - with a remarkable backstory. Yoko Ono recounted how, on 15 June 1968, along with John Lennon, the couple planted two acorns for peace at Coventry Cathedral - the first of many Peace [...]

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Blenheim hosts Churchill celebrations and opens Victorian-Edwardian Library

Blenheim Palace is marking 150 years since the birth of Sir Winston Churchill. The estate is celebrating his extraordinary life with an exciting line-up of events including weekly Churchill at Blenheim tours, VIP tours of the Palace State Rooms, Churchill exhibition and Private Apartments, as well as a tour to Churchill’s grave. Churchill at Blenheim [...]

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New Kensington Palace exhibition uncovers forgotten stories of servants and courtiers

A New Kensington Palace exhibition uncovers the forgotten stories of those who worked at the royal palaces over three hundred years ago. Untold Lives: A Palace at Work, has opened at Kensington Palace, telling the stories of the servants and courtiers who looked after the royal family and their homes. From pages to cooks, from [...]

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Performances and visits at Liverpool’s Shakespeare North Playhouse

Shakespeare North Playhouse, located in Prescot, Liverpool, is home to the only 17th-century style, timber-built "Cockpit" theatre outside London. Awarded the Theatre Building of The Year 2023 prize at The Stage Awards, the venue can be configured in two formations: end-on, and in-the-round. Built entirely during the pandemic thanks to public funds and donations, the [...]

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Abba: One Week in Brighton

Visitors to the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery can celebrate the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s Eurovision win at Brighton Dome on 6 April 1974 with an exhibition commemorating the event and the iconic pop band. Displayed through photographs, film, memories, and memorabilia, the Abba: One Week in Brighton exhibition, running from 28 March to 4 [...]

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TV Series Vera among winners at the 2024 North East England Tourism Awards

The popular TV drama Vera and author Ann Cleeves, who wrote the book series, were awarded the Outstanding Contribution to Tourism award at February’s North East England Tourism Awards. The hit crime drama, now in its 13th series, was awarded the title for the positive impact it has had on the region, thanks to filming [...]

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Bodleian Libraries opens for groups in 2024

This year the Bodleian Libraries is relaunching its groups offer and is working with attractions and hotels across Oxford to create a memorable experience. The Bodleian Libraries, or ‘the Bod’ as it is affectionately known by the students who study in the space, is the academic heart of Oxford and the central University library, dating [...]

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Waddesdon reopens for 2024

Waddesdon Manor, Aylesbury reopens from 20 March, and with a host of events for Spring and Summer, the house kicks off with an exciting new exhibition for art lovers. Over 350 years since they were created, five paintings by the renowned Baroque painter Guercino are displayed together for the first time in this new exhibition, [...]

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Three Counties Food and Drink Festival this summer

The Three Counties Food and Drink Festival, held at the Three Counties Showground at Malvern, Worcestershire, returns on 27 and 28 July 2024. The festival has announced the initial line-up of talented chefs who will be serving up their repertoire of recipes in the 500-seat cookery theatre, which is accessible to all ticket holders. Rachel [...]

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Tapestry tour at St Mary’s Guildhall Coventry

A stunning historical treasure in the West Midlands is giving visitors the chance to marvel at two of Europe's most remarkable tapestries and uncover centuries of captivating history. Situated in the vibrant heart of Coventry's Cathedral Quarter, St Mary's Guildhall is inviting guests to embark on a journey through seven centuries of rich history with [...]

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Strawberry Field wins Liverpool tourism award

Strawberry Field, the interactive visitor exhibition and place of John Lennon’s childhood, has won the Small Visitor Attraction of the Year at the Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards. Strawberry Field is a visitor attraction in Liverpool, located at the iconic site immortalised by John Lennon in The Beatles' hit, ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’. Telling the story [...]

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Discover Durham presents 2024 programme

Featuring within CTA’s 2024 Conference, County Durham has announced various updates for groups in 2024. At Beamish, The Living Museum of the North, the Remaking Beamish development continues. The opening of a Georgian tavern and pottery is planned, alongside a 1950s cinema, toy shop and electrical store. Meanwhile, at Auckland Castle, which featured on the [...]

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Heights of Abraham estate and cable car rides reopen for 2024

The Heights of Abraham, claimed to be Derbyshire’s oldest visitor attraction, has announced that 2024 will be “A year of light and colour” as the destination celebrates 40 years of cable car flights and 50 years since the current owners took over the stewardship of the hilltop estate. The cable cars have now restarted with [...]

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Royal Collection Trust celebrates 100 years of Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House

Throughout 2024, The Royal Collection Trust is celebrating the 100th anniversary of Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House at Windsor Castle, the largest and most famous dolls’ house in the world. Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House was built between 1921 and 1924 as a gift from the nation to Queen Mary following the First World War. It is [...]

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Visit Wales updates on new opportunities

Betws-y-Coed’s The Swallow Falls Inn, owned by The Inn Collection Group, is set to reopen after long-term closures. Located close to the spectacular waterfall of the same name on the Afon Llugwy, The Swallow Falls Inn will undergo a full and extensive refurbishment to bring it back to life. Plans include a new bar and [...]

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Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust encourages coach groups in 2024

The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) features 10 centres around the British Isles offering groups a look at wetland birds and wildlife. In 2024, groups can benefit from 15% discount on admission as well as talks and guided tours. Sites also offer accessibility. Each site promotes conservation, as well as opportunities for activities including photography, [...]

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