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Great Cathedrals Tour of England An Architectural Heritage Tour Great Cathedrals of England

June 22 - 28, 2026

Great Cathedrals of England - An Architectural Heritage Tour New for 2026!

Join us in June 2026 for a very special tour celebrating the glories of some of England’s best cathedrals.

Guests will encounter behind-the-scenes access to experts, stories, and the communities behind these exceptional, ancient buildings.

From bell-ringing to evensongs, cloisters to organs – you’ll forever marvel at England’s cathedrals in a new light.

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St Paul's Cathedral, London Tour Highlights
  • 11 superior meals
  • 6 nights of deluxe accommodations divided between London, Winchester, Cheltenham, and Coventry
  • Superior motor coach transportation between tour destinations
  • Guides, tours, and admission fees at tour venues

SPECIAL EXTRAS INCLUDED IN YOUR ITINERARY:

  • Curator/expert led tours at various times
  • Wine included with all group dinners
  • Snacks at various points throughout the tour
  • Welcome goodie bag with various gifts/niceties
Andrew Lannerd, Tour Director From Your Tour Director

There are 42 Anglican cathedrals in England and most of these glorious buildings are over 1,000 years old.

For many years now, the cathedrals have been a frequent place of pilgrimage during my travels around the United Kingdom.

Whenever I step inside I marvel at how these buildings were made, the people throughout the centuries who have been inspired by them, as well as the traditions that have been maintained daily through war, plague, and devastation.

On this unique tour we will not just visit these buildings, but in each we will encounter the things that make them special — the choirs, the organs, the bells, the stained glass, and the individual communities.

Along the way, we’ll be joined by experts who will make each of these cathedrals come alive.

I do hope that you’ll join us for this very special travel experience.

— Andrew Lannerd, Tour Director

Tour Itinerary
Day 1 - Monday
  • Early afternoon check in to Westin London City Hotel Just steps from St. Paul’s Cathedral
  • A behind-the-scenes tour of St. Paul’s Cathedral Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece built in 1675
  • Group welcome to London reception and dinner
  • Overnight at the Westin London City Hotel

Early this afternoon, we will gather at the Westin London City Hotel, located in central London, and then depart for a very special behind-the- scenes tour of St.Paul’s Cathedral. You may have been to the cathedral before, but this special tour will go into areas not usually open to the general public.

Following our tour, we will enjoy a welcome to London reception followed by a superb 3-course dinner.

Day 2 - Tuesday
  • Breakfast at Westin London City Hotel
  • Coach departure for Salisbury
  • Visit & guided tour of Salisbury Cathedral Home to one of the few copies of the Magna Carta
  • Lunch at leisure in Salisbury
  • Journey and visit to Winchester Cathedral
  • Group dinner in lovely Winchester
  • Overnight accommodations at Lainston House, Winchester

Today after a delicious breakfast in London, we are off to Salisbury for an expert-led tour of the cathedral — with its magnificent spire that can be seen from miles away. Construction began in 1220 and lasted 38 years. Today, the cathedral continues to be one of the greatest examples of early English Gothic architecture.

After your informative tour of the cathedral, you’ll have time for lunch and a visit to the iconic cloisters and close — filled with stunning houses, gardens, and fine architecture.

In the afternoon we are off to Winchester Cathedral, which has been a centre for Christian worship since the year 1093. Winchester is known for its stained glass and as the final resting place of Jane Austen.

Amongst the magnificent surroundings, we will enjoy an evening service before checking into the beautiful Lainston House Hotel for dinner and overnight accommodations.

Day 3 - Wednesday
  • Breakfast at Lainston House, Winchester
  • Tour of Wilton House and gardens
  • Lunch at Wilton House
  • Tour of Wells and stunning Wells Cathedral
  • Dinner & overnight accommodation at The Queens Hotel, Cheltenham

We will depart briefly from our cathedral visits to explore the glories of Wilton House, one of England’s finest country houses.

The house was built in 1543 and is still the family seat of the Earl of Pembroke. The fine interiors here have often been featured in film and television including Bridgerton, The Young Victoria, Emma, and The Crown. After a look at the interiors, you’ll have time to enjoy the lush gardens and parkland including England’s first Palladian bridge built in 1736.

After Wilton, we will head to marvellous Wells — one of England’s hidden gems not only for its cathedral but also for the picturesque Vicars’ Close, which we will discover during an expert-led walking tour of this stunning town.

After Wells, we will head to the historic spa town of Cheltenham and the luxurious Queens Hotel — our home for the next two nights.

Day 4 - Thursday
  • Breakfast at The Queens Hotel, Cheltenham
  • Visit to Gloucester Cathedral
  • Lunch in Gloucester
  • Visit to Worcester Cathedral
  • Travel back to Cheltenham
  • Evening at leisure in Cheltenham
  • Overnight accommodations at The Queens Hotel, Cheltenham

Today you’ll discover two of the very best cathedrals in the west of England, Gloucester and Worcester. For centuries, both cathedrals have defined the cities that they inhabit and you’ll quickly discover the beauty within each one.

Gloucester Cathedral is renowned for its cloisters, as well as the burial place of King Edward II. Worcester Cathedral, which was founded in 680, also features the tomb of King John (1166 – 1216).

We’ll end the day again in the comfort of The Queens Hotel — the finest hotel in Cheltenham which opened in 1838. Cheltenham itself is a gem for its fine architecture — a reminder of the wealth that came to this spa town during the Regency Period (1811 – 1820).

Day 5 - Friday
  • Breakfast at The Queens Hotel, Cheltenham
  • Journey to Coventry
  • Visit to Coventry Cathedral The ancient cathedral destroyed during the Second World War and the glorious modern cathedral
  • Group dinner at Ansty Hall
  • Overnight accommodations at Ansty Hall

On 14 November 1940 during the Second World War, Coventry was largely destroyed by 300 German bombers, dropping 500 tonnes of explosives on the city. The stunning cathedral that stood there since the 14th Century was also ruined. Two days later, His Majesty King George VI visited Coventry and vowed that a new cathedral would be built alongside the ruins.

Today we will view the ruins of the ancient cathedral, alongside the modern masterpiece of the new cathedral — a poignant reminder that peace has prevailed after the devastation and destruction of war.

Day 6 - Saturday
  • Breakfast at Ansty Hall
  • Travel to Peterborough
  • Visit Peterborough Cathedral
  • Lunch in Peterborough
  • Coach journey to London
  • Group dinner in London
  • Overnight accommodations at The Clermont, Victoria Hotel

After a lovely breakfast in the surroundings of Ansty Hall, we will travel to Peterborough Cathedral which has been impressing spiritual pilgrims and visitors for centuries.

Construction began in 1118 and took 120 years to complete. Peterborough Cathedral also contains the tomb of Catherine of Aragon (Henry VIII's first wife, who died in 1536 and whose divorce caused the Reformation).

In the afternoon, the group will travel back to London for a memorable group dinner and overnight accommodations in the centrally located Clermont, Victoria Hotel — just steps from Buckingham Palace and all of London’s major attractions.

Day 7 - Sunday
  • Breakfast at The Clermont, Victoria Hotel
  • Departures after breakfast

Today guests will enjoy a delicious breakfast at The Clermont, Victoria Hotel, located in the heart of London.

After breakfast, guests may check out at leisure, or continue exploring the area.

Tour Price

Double Occupancy: US $4,795 Per Person
Single Occupancy (limited availability): US $5,795 Per Person

This is a land-only package. Airfare to and from the United Kingdom is NOT included.

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Winchester Cathedral

Winchester

Salisbury Cathedral

Salisbury

Gloucester Cathedral

Gloucester

Worcester Cathedral

Worcester

Coventry Cathedral

Coventry

Peterborough Cathedral

Peterborough

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We have created our own bespoke "lay away" system so that you can pay for your vacation, over time, before your departure.

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