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Download the 2021 Brochure Welcome to 2021 Your First Choice for British & European Coach Holidays Reservations Hotline 01237 451282 Welcome to We are very happy to forward you our 2021 coach holiday brochure for your perusal. 2020 has been a year that none of us will ever forget and we can only look forward to a happier and 2021 more enjoyable 2021. We would like to thank you all for your patience during COVID-19 and thank clients that have sent kind messages of support. We are passionate about all of the holidays that we offer, ranging from short breaks to long haul holidays. Our main aim of our holiday brochure is to satisfy your needs whether you are looking for an annual holiday, a budget getaway or a hotel that offers complete luxury. We thank you for looking at our brochure and hope you that you will enjoy travelling with a local coach company that prides itself in being friendly, helpful and having conscientious drivers. Call us today 01237 451282 ABOUT US respectable, experienced drivers are, we think the to departure then the full payment will be required We are an established family-run business in best you can possibly ask for. with the booking form. If no form is sent to us after North Devon, we have owned and managed our the seven days then your reservation may be All monies are kept in a client call account which is coach holiday business for 23 years. We offer a released. Payments can be made by either cash, protected until you return from your holiday. personal, caring and friendly service to all our cheque, debit or credit card. Written confirmation customers. We have a huge range of product WHY BOOK A HEMMINGS HOLIDAY will be sent out to you within ten days of receiving knowledge at our fingertips. Your holiday • An excellent choice of holidays and short breaks your booking form, this is also your invoice and experience will start with speaking to one of our – British and European states when the final balance is due. friendly and helpful office staff and will be driven • Free parking at our garage should you wish to Please note that we do not send out reminders for by one of our friendly expert drivers. Travel will be leave your car whilst on holiday (parked at final balances. Luggage labels, your travel ticket on a carefully maintained and comfortable owners’ risk) and timings will be posted to you about twelve executive coach with good leg room. • Reserved seating on your tour coach fitted with days before departure. ABOUT OUR HOLIDAYS lap belts, reclining seats, WC, hot and cold drink OFFICE HOURS AND CONTACT With destinations throughout the UK and Europe, facilities and air conditioning INFORMATION covering everything from city breaks to scenic • Well-planned excursions (entrances maybe Monday – Friday 0900-1700 tours, seaside holidays to shopping, we aim to extra on some holidays) Saturday 0900-1200 Seasonal make sure we can offer a holiday to suit everyone! • Great service from our kind office staff to We try to offer tours to suit all budgets and Hemmings Coaches, Powlers Piece Garage, hospitable drivers. provide different types of accommodation from East Putford, Holsworthy, Devon EX22 7XW small, comfortable, family-owned hotels to • Superb value for money breaks Telephone: 01237 451282 four-star luxury – all are carefully chosen to offer • Easy booking system Email: [email protected] our customers good service and excellent value. Website: www.hemmingscoaches.co.uk HOW TO BOOK YOUR COMFORT, SAFETY AND Found a holiday that takes your fancy? LUGGAGE SIZE FINANCIAL SECURITY A medium sized suitcase – 20kg excluding Your comfort on board one of our coaches is the First, give our helpful office staff a call to check Channel Islands(any extra luggage will be at the most important thing to us in insuring that you are availability and discuss any requirements that you driver’s discretion). Carriage of any mobility aids comfortable for the whole duration of your holiday. may have. Once you have reserved your seats and must be requested through the office, please see preferred room, these are held for a period of terms and conditions. Join us on one of our luxurious, stylish coaches seven days. In those seven days we ask you to We hope you enjoy browsing through our which will comfort you with good legroom, kindly fill out our booking form located in the brochure and we look forward to having the reclining seats with lap belts, on-board toilet and centre of the brochure and to enclose it with a pleasure of your company soon. hot/cold drinking facilities and equipped with air deposit of £60 per person plus any insurances that conditioning. Feedback proves that our coaches you may wish to add on. Premiums can be found From all at Hemmings Coaches are some of the most comfortable around. We on the back page. This will secure your booking. keep our vehicles regularly serviced and are kept Final balances are required six weeks before the in a great condition by our own team. Our careful, departure date. If the holiday is less than six weeks 2 Hemmings Holidays Reservations Hotline: 01237 451282 DATE DAYS HOLIDAY PAGE INDEX – HEMMINGS TOURS 22 5 Bournemouth and Royal Marines Christmas Spectacular T&T 87 22 5 Isle of Wight Turkey and Tinsel 88 DATE DAYS HOLIDAY PAGE DATE DAYS HOLIDAY PAGE 26 3 Bath Christmas Markets and Longleat Festival of Light 88 27 3 Birmingham Military Tattoo 89 JANUARY 21 5 Harrogate and the Yorkshire Dales 45 29 5 Eastbourne and the South Coast T&T 89 16 18 Spanish Winter Sun in Benidorm 4 24 5 Cheltenham, The Cotswolds & Blenheim 29 5 Tenby – South Wales Turkey and Tinsel 90 16 2 Weekend in Cardiff 4 Palace Flower Show 46 DECEMBER 17 8 An Austrian Winter’s Tale on a Winters Train 5 28 5 Aberavon, Mumbles and Swansea 46 3 3 Bath Christmas Markets and Longleat Festival of Light 90 29 4 Splendour of the Cotswolds 6 28 5 Splendour of the Lake District 47 3 4 Valkenburg and German Christmas Markets 91 FEBRUARY 28 5 Welsh Highlands, Anglesey and Puffin Island 47 4 2 Illuminating Kew Gardens and Magical Windsor Castle 91 8 5 South Coast and Eastbourne 6 JULY 10 3 Blenheim Palace at Christmas, Illuminated Trail, 12 3 British Motor Industry Tour 7 4 8 Little Boats and Trains of Norfolk 48 Oxford & Bath 92 15 5 Lovely Looking Lytham 7 4 5 New Forest and South Downs 48 10 3 Bath Christmas Markets and Longleat Festival of Light 92 15 5 Winter Warmer. Inc York, Harrogate and Ripon 8 5 7 Isle of Man – Britain’s Treasure Ireland 49 22 7 Christmas in the Scottish Highlands, 19 4 Country and Western in Caernarfon 8 10 2 Hampton Court Flower Show and Kew Gardens 49 Cairngorms & Aviemore 93 22 5 Peak District and Buxton 9 15 5 Ships, Shades and Shows – Manchester Ship Canal 50 23 5 Christmas in Bournemouth 93 MARCH 17 8 Black Forest Cuckoo Clocks and Mainau Island 51 1 5 Heart of England and the National Memorial Arboretum 9 18 8 Boats and Train of the Highlands and Islands 50 5 3 Hemmings Holidays Re-Union Weekend in Torquay 10 19 5 Secrets of Shropshire, Boats and Rail 52 OUR DEPARTURE POINTS 8 5 Harrogate, York and Scenic Yorkshire Dales 10 20 3 Hereford and the Royal Welsh Show 52 8 8 A Winterwonderland Treetop Trail, Bavarian Forest 11 24 7 Summer Scenes on the Isle of Wight 53 DEVON 8 5 Southport – The Sefton Coast 12 25 6 Tenby – Jewel in the Crown of Pembrokeshire 53 12 3 The Greatest Dog Show, Crufts 12 26 5 Yorkshire Railway Journeys 54 AXMINSTER: The Square 15 5 Isle of Wight 13 AUGUST BARNSTAPLE: Railway Station 15 5 Rolling Back the Years in the Pearl of Wales 13 1 5 Chester, North Wales and Liverpool 54 BICKINGTON: Opposite the Garage 19 4 Thriplow Daffodil Weekend and Country Fair 14 1 5 Oxfordshire Murders, Thames Cruise & Blenheim Palace 55 BIDEFORD: The Kingsley Statue 22 5 Southern Ireland with Live Entertainment 14 1 5 Suffolk’s Charming Villages, Essex and Constable Country 55 BRAUNTON: Opposite the George Hotel 26 4 Beautiful Brugge and Brussels 15 2 8 Great Yarmouth, Sandringham and Norfolk Highlights 56 26 4 Hemmings Cornish Treat 15 6 4 Cruising the River Thames from Oxford to London 56 BUDLEIGH SALTERTON: Public Hall 29 5 Bournemouth ‘The Coast with the Most’ 16 9 7 The Wonderful Welsh Wanderer 57 CULLOMPTON: Services J28, M5 29 5 Cheshire, Chatsworth House and Crich Tramway 16 9 5 Loch Lomond and the Trossachs inc. Edinburgh Tattoo 58 DAWLISH: Piermont Place 29 5 Paddle Boat Through the Broads & Great Yarmouth 17 13 3 Mystery Weekend 58 EXETER: Moto Services M5, coach parking area APRIL 14 8 Spectacular Bernina Express – Switzerland 59 EXMOUTH: Opposite the Savoy Cinema 18 4 Magical Disneyland Paris 60 FREMINGTON: Bus stop at The New Inn 2 4 Eggscelent Easter Weekend in Liverpool 17 20 2 Buckingham Palace and Clarence House 60 4 5 Antiques Road Trip to Derbyshire 18 22 7 Northumbria’s Rugged Coast & Countryside 61 HOLSWORTHY: Bus Stop opposite the church 5 5 Pennines, Yorkshire Dales and Last of the Summer Wine 18 22 7 Scarborough – Sandy Bays, Hills and Dales 61 HONITON: Three Tuns, High Street 5 5 York, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Coast Singles Break 19 ILFRACOMBE: War Memorial 11 5 Mystery Break 19 23 5 Cream of Cotswolds and Sudeley Castle and Gardens 62 12 5 Boats and Trains of Cumbria 20 SEPTEMBER IVYBRIDGE: Outside the Town Hall 14 7 Killarney and the Ring of Kerry 20 1 7 Travel Through the Heart of Wales 63 J27/M5: Services by Petrol Station 16 5 Dutch Bulbfields and Amsterdam Cruise 21 2 8 Fairytale Castles of Bavaria, Italy and Austria 64 KNOWSTONE: Picnic Area 16 7 Isle of Man – Britain’s Treasure Ireland 22 3 4 Blooming Zundert Flower Parade 62 NEWTON ABBOT: Opposite the Railway
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