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With its colourful promenades, sandy beaches, Victorian pier, quaint shopping streets and rich history, it is not hard to understand why Eastbourne has been attracting holiday makers since Victorian times. In addition to plenty of time in resort, we include a trip to Brighton, Rye and Hastings as well. The York House Hotel is an elegant Victorian hotel located along Eastbourne's famous seafront, close to the pier and just a 15-minute stroll to the centre of this lovely town. Due to the style of this Victorian building, it is no surprise that the 76 guest bedrooms vary in shape and size.
Includes:
Return Coach Travel.
4-night's dinner, bed & breakfast.
Tea/Coffee on arrival.
Brighton.
Rye.
Hastings.
Overview:
Location: Seafront
All singles are twin/double rooms for sole occupancy. Subject to availability,
it is possible to upgrade to Seaview rooms, but there will be a supplement payable.
The hotel has a good sized restaurant and bar, both of which enjoy lovely views across the seafront.
This is one of the few hotels in Eastbourne with an indoor pool.
Table d'hote or carvery dinner comprising 3 courses with a minimum 3 choices per course plus tea/coffee. Full English breakfast.
MOBILITY: There is a lift to all floors of the hotel and there are a number of ground floor rooms, two of which are fully accessible.
Day 1
Departing our local area this morning we make our way to the south coast, arriving at our hotel there will be time to settle in prior to our dinner this evening.
Day 2
After breakfast we board the coach and travel east along the Sussex Heritage Coast to Beachy Head, the UK’s highest chalk sea cliff. On then to Seaford and Newhaven before arriving in Brighton for free time. Originally a fishing village, Brighton is now a vibrant city with a cosmopolitan air.
Day 3
Today we visit the charming market town of Battle, which took its name from the famous Battle of Hastings. On then to the flourishing town of Rye, whose rich history is very evidence. This afternoon we travel to Hastings, home to the remains of the first castle in England to be built by William the Conqueror.
Day 4
Free day in Eastbourne.
Day 5
Today we head for home.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address |
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Cool Stak West Winch | Cool Stak Bus Stop West Winch |
Depot | Harrods Coaches Depot PE38 9LT |
Dray & Horses, | Tottenhill A10 Crossroads |
Gaywood Tesco | Gaywood Tesco - Bus Shelter Main Road, Opp Denny's Fish & Chips |
Hollies | Downham Market Hollies Bus Stop |
Kings Lynn Bus Station | Kings Lynn Bus Station - Bay H |
Orb And Sceptre | Orb & Sceptre Bus Stop opp |
Setchey | Bus Stop at JSW or Opp, A10, Setchey |
Southgates | Southgates Bus Stop |
West Winch Chequers Ln | Chequers Lane Bus Stop |
West Winch Chinese | West Winch Main Road Bus Stop |
From Price | Book Now | Call Back | Telephone | Favourites | |
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02 Sep 2024 | £595.00 | | | | |
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