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Mayne Excursions Phone – 01925 44 55 88 Mayne Coaches Limited Fax – 01925 23 23 00 Marsh House Lane [email protected] Warrington Excursion Programme 2020 WA1 3QU Day Date Destination Pick up Return Price pp FEBRUARY Saturday 08/02/2020 Tweedmill onto Llandudno 9.00 17.00 £20.00 Saturday 15/02/2020 Boundary Mill onto Skipton Market 9.00 17.30 £20.00 Saturday 29/02/2020 Fleetwood Market onto Blackpool 9.00 17.30 £20.00 MARCH Saturday 07/03/2020 Chester City Centre/ Zoo/ Cheshire Oaks 9.00 16.30 £10.00 Choose from one of these 3 locations Saturday 21/03/2020 Port Sunlight Village onto New Brighton 9.00 18.00 £20.00 Port Sunlight Village was founded by ‘Soap King’ William Hesketh Lever in 1888. The village was built to house Lever’s ‘Sunlight Soap’ factory workers, but today is home to a fascinating museum, beautiful architecture, a world-class art gallery, stunning parkland and a thriving community. Then travel on to New Brighton. APRIL Saturday 04/04/2020 Ormskirk Market onto Southport 9.00 18.00 £20.00 Saturday 11/04/2020 Bury Market & East Lancs Railway 9.00 16.00 £15.00 Voted Britain's Favourite market in 2019 or visit the East Lancs Railway Saturday 25/04/2020 Harrogate town or Flower Show (Admission not included) 8.30 17.30 £25.00 Visit the Flower Show or spend the day in Harrogate Sunday 26/04/2020 Portmeirion - Prisoner Convention 8.00 17.30 £30.00 Situated on a private peninsula overlooking stunning coastal scenery, the Italian Riviera meets rural Wales with a riot of colour and architectural styles at Portmeirion Village. The Village is well known as the location for the 1960s cult TV series The Prisoner. MAY Saturday 09/05/2020 Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza 8.00 18.00 £20.00 The biggest Victorian style festival in the UK. Perfect for absolutely everyone with a range of shows, stalls, steam engines, buses and cars. Its a great family fun filled day out Saturday 16/05/2020 Oswestry Market and Llangollen 9.00 18.00 £20.00 Sunday 17/05/2020 Haworth 1940s Festival 9.00 18.00 £25.00 Haworth hosts its annual weekend packed with nostalgia just us as we step back in time to the 1940s Sunday 31/05/2020 Macclesfield Treacle Market & Buxton 9.00 17.30 £15.00 A bustling monthly market in Macclesfield's cobbled Marketplace and streets around 160 + stalls of unique crafts, exceptional food & drink and vintage finds. Then onto Buxton JUNE Saturday 06/06/2020 York City Centre 8.00 18.00 £25.00 A city with Roman roots and a Viking past, where ancient walls surround contemporary independent shops and vibrant eateries. York is a fantastic destination for everyone Saturday 20/06/2020 Scarborough 8.00 18.30 £35.00 Scarborough is the original seaside resort; stunning scenery, glorious beaches, loads to see and do – is it any wonder that people have been flocking to Scarborough for nearly 400 years now? You can still immerse yourself in history with Scarborough Castle and the Rotunda Museum of geology or you could venture down to the seafront. Sunday 28/06/2020 Bakewell - Well Dressing Festival 9.00 17.00 £20.00 Bakewell may, perhaps, be best known for its famous Bakewell pudding - or should it be tart? Situated in the Derbyshire White Peaks (Peak District National Park) Bakewell offers a charming day out full of rich heritage and tradition. Why not visit one of the many tea rooms or country pubs or perhaps relax down by the River Wye. The true origins of Well Dressing are lost in the mists of time. According to many sources, it developed from a pagan custom of making sacrifice to the gods of wells and springs to ensure a continued supply of fresh water. JULY Beamish is a world-famous open-air museum, telling the story of life in North Saturday 04/07/2020 Beamish Open Air Museum (Admission not included) or Metrocentre 8.00 17.30 £35.00 East England during the 1820s, 1900s & 1940s. If thats not for you, head into the Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Metrocentre to shop till you drop! Sunday 12/07/2020 Pontefract Liquorice Festival 9.00 17.00 £25.00 Thousands of people will flock to Pontefract for a sweet treat at the town’s liquorice festival this weekend. The little market town in West Yorkshire is renowned for the Pontefract Cake. Their annual licquorice festival is believed to be the only event in the world that celebrates the plant and it's products. Saturday 25/07/2020 Barmouth 8.00 18.00 £30.00 Barmouth's location on the west coast of North Wales and lying between a mountain range and the sea on the mouth of the river Mawddach is arguably one of the most beautiful locations in Wales. AUGUST Saturday 01/08/2020 Gretna Green onto Dumfries 8.00 18.00 £35.00 Five Star Scottish Visitor Attraction, Shopping home of Anvil weddings since 1754. Then board the coach and head off to Dumfries a market town and former royal burgh within the Dumfries and Galloway council area of Scotland. Tuesday 04/08/2020 Monkey Forest (Admission not included) onto Trentham Village 9.00 17.00 £20.00 Visit the Monkey Forest where you can walk where over 140 monkeys live, see them being fed and enjoy a stroll through their enviroment before heading in to Trentham Village to enjoy the shopping and gardens. Saturday 08/08/2020 Ormskirk Market and Southport 9.00 19.00 £20.00 Thursday 13/08/2020 Frodsham Market & New Brighton 9.30 18.00 £15.00 Frodsham is a small town that combines the best of both worlds as it is full of village charm; For such a small place, Frodsham has a range of things for its visitors and residents to enjoy including a wander around unique local retailers and historic market. Then after 2 hours we head off to New Brighton. More than 100 differently designed scarecrows adorn the village and its gar- Friday 14/08/2020 Kettlewell Scarecrow Festival & Skipton Market 8.00 18.00 £25.00 dens, hide in corners and appear on rooftops. Then onto Skipton. Saturday 15/08/2020 Fylde Flyer 9.00 18.00 £20.00 With a choice of 3 destinations see where takes your fancy either Lytham St Annes, Blackpool or Cleveleys Thursday 20/08/2020 Garstang Market and Barton Grange Garden Centre 9.00 17.00 £15.00 From the minute you cross one of the bridges you’ll see stunning landscapes, Saturday 29/08/2020 Anglesey Adventure 8.00 18.00 £30.00 unspoilt coastlines and picturesque towns and villages that are just waiting to be explored. SEPTEMBER Saturday 05/09/2020 Blackpool and Lights 13.00 20.00 £20.00 Board the coach at 20:00 to return home through the lights Saturday 12/09/2020 Southport and Airshow (Viewing admission not included) 9.00 17.30 £15.00 Saturday 19/09/2020 Harrogate town or Flower Show (Admission not included) 8.00 17.00 £25.00 OCTOBER Saturday 03/10/2020 Blackpool and Lights 13.00 20.00 £20.00 Board the coach at 20:00 to return home through the lights Saturday 10/10/2020 Pendle Witch Tour 9.00 16.00 £25.00 Hubble bubble, toil and trouble Heh Heh Heh !!! Are you brave enough to hear a chilling tales that echoes down the ages. Our tour tells the story of the most famous witchcraft trial in English history. Hear of dark deeds and wicked plots as you visit where it all happened, in an area that has changed little in 400 years. A tour guide unfolds a witches brew of stories that will freeze the blood. *2hr Guided Tour Included in the price. Saturday 17/10/2020 Blists Hill 9.00 17.00 £30.00 The Blists Hill Victorian Town living museum re-creates the life of a Shropshire industrial town of around 1900. The 50 acre site is based on the old Madeley Works site and is one of the ten museums that make up the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site. Saturday 24/10/2020 Bury Market & East Lancs Railway 9.00 16.00 £15.00 Voted Britians Favorite market in 2019! Or maybe wander over to the East Lancs Railway and see Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends in action. NOVEMBER Saturday 07/11/2020 Blackpool (Last Weekend of the lights) 11.00 19.00 £20.00 Board the coach at 20:00 to return home through the lights Saturday 14/11/2020 Llangollen via Horseshoe Pass 9.00 16.00 £20.00 After a senic drive along the famous Horseshoe Pass we decend into the beautiful town of Llangollen where you can shop, explore or relax. Thursday 19/11/2020 Bents Garden Centre, Glazebury 10.00 14.00 £5.00 DECEMBER Saturday 12/12/2020 Stratford Upon Avon Christmas Market 8.00 18.00 £30.00 Situated in Stratford upon Avon’s historic streets, the Victorian Christmas market will boast around 150 unique stalls, all full of colours, sounds and the irresistible aromas of Christmastime. Wednesday 30/12/2020 Boundary Mill + Skipton 9.00 17.00 £15.00 JANUARY Saturday 09/01/2021 Ormskirk Market + Southport 9.00 17.00 £15.00 Saturday 23/01/2021 Llanberis + Betws-Y-Coed 9.00 17.00 £25.00 Join us for a scenic day out in North Wales Travel the way.
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