Pick ups from Huddersfield & Halifax Bus Stations approximately 09.00 & 09.30.
Final details will be confirmed to all passengers nearer to date of travel.
FRIDAY – We will travel via the motorways to Feltham, Heathrow making a comfort stops en-route. Upon arrival in Feltham, Heathrow, we will check into our hotel where you can settle in for the next two nights with the evenings spent at leisure.
SUNDAY - Breakfast is once again served before we bid a farewell to our hosts and rejoin our coach travelling into central London giving you ample time to enjoy the sights of London. At approximately 16:00hrs, we will re-board our coach and make our way back to Yorkshire, arriving at your original pick up point in the evening.
WHAT'S TO DO?
The fifth annual Wag and Bone Show in Windsor Great Park, Windsor. The most fun a dog and his family will have all year! For more details please visit Wag and Bone Show website.
Windsor Farmers’ Market. Around 20 local producers of meat, cheese, bread and pastries, eggs, fruit and vegetables and fruit juice set up their stalls in St Leonard's Road – between the Grove Road and Temple Road junctions – enabling residents and visitors to enjoy fresh, seasonal produce direct from the growers and get to know the people who produce the food. First Saturday of each month, 9am to 1pm.
Two of the UK’s Top 20 attractions, Windsor Castle and Legoland Windsor are perhaps what Windsor is most famous for. Add to this Eton, the Changing of the Guard and Savill Garden, Windsor Great Park, and over 17 other things to do and you can make the perfect holiday!
150 shops including designer brands, big High Street names, souvenirs and collectables, antiques and art. Five main shopping sectors, all in one compact area:
Windsor Royal Shopping – designer labels, London names & restaurants.
Peascod Street – High Street names & cafés (al fresco dining)
St Leonards Road – boutiques, restaurants
High Street/Thames Street – Visitor Information Centre, small shops & restaurants

The Royal Borough boasts the very best eating-houses and restaurants. In Windsor & Eton alone there are no less than 16 different types of cuisine all within a half hour walk of the Castle and many of them offering pre-theatre suppers. Spread your net wider to include Maidenhead and the surrounding villages and a whole world of culinary experience awaits you! For example, the village of Bray, near Maidenhead, is home to the Fat Duck, voted the world’s best restaurant (Restaurant Guide April 2005).
LONDON
London is home to countless historical and modern attractions, from the London Eye to the National Gallery and Tower of London With free admission to many top attractions, there's no better place to soak up some culture.
With over 40,000 shops and 83 major street markets to choose from, London is a shopaholic's dream come true!
St Giles Hotel
A very fashionable 3* modern hotel situated only 400 yards from Feltham Mainline Station providing easy access to Central London (only 25 minutes by train).
Hotel guests have free use of the Fitness Room featuring state of the art apparatus from static bikes and walking machines to cardiovascular equipment.
All rooms have private bathroom, air conditioning, remote control TV with the option of Pay Movie Channels, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, in-room digital safes & tea / coffee making facilities.