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“Lovely venues, lovely audiences, comfortable accommodation. Alahree was very prompt and efficient with her responses and understood our needs well.”
Gill Chapman, Cecilia Singers, Berkshire
“It was brilliant and everything I expected from a tour and more. Jonathan was brilliant. He was always patient with me and nothing seemed to...”
Cath Danswan, Swindon Choral Society, Wiltshire
Experience the wild but beautiful English Lake District, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2017; an invigorating setting in which to perform. The valleys are dotted with idyllic towns, such as Keswick, Ambleside and Grasmere, which have plenty to offer. When not exploring the endless fells and lakes, there are also the homes of Lakeland poets to visit, most notably William Wordsworth, and not to mention Beatrix Potter’s farmhouse home Hill Top.
The area welcomes the Lake District Summer Music International Festival, and the town of Keswick boasts an annual Jazz and Blues Music festival; there is definitely so much interest in attending concerts. There are a variety of venues to choose from, and all against a beautiful backdrop.
Day 1
Arrive and settle into accommodation. Enjoy a short evening walk to take in the stunning surroundings.
Day 2
Morning lakeside walk and boat ride across Derwent Water. Afternoon concert in the market town of Keswick. Enjoy an evening play at the Theatre By The Lake, (subject to tour dates).
Day 3
Morning excursion to Beatrix Potter’s home Hill Top in Hawkshead, explore the picturesque gardens. Afternoon concert in the pretty town of Ambleside.
Day 4
Before the homeward journey, visit the village of Grasmere and William Wordsworth’s home Dove Cottage. Sample freshly-baked gingerbread, synonymous with Grasmere!
William Wordsworth's home from 1799 to 1808. Here Wordsworth produced some of his most famous poems.
Contemporary theatre with 2 stages, sitting next to Derwent Water.
17th-century farmhouse, home of children’s author and illustrator Beatrix Potter. Furniture and original artwork on display.
Forested mountain park with walking and biking trails, plus rich wildlife and a visitor centre.
This museum tells the story of the village of Coniston.
Lakeside home of many prominent people, including art critic John Ruskin.
The region has a range of accommodation to suit all budgets, including historic homes, which are now hotels, holiday centres and YHA hostels. They are all placed in great locations, giving easy access to venues and excursion possibilities. We will arrange for you stay in the accommodation that best suits your needs.
We have developed an easy to use tour management portal - My Club Europe - just for our customers. With our portal you can manage all the promotion, payments, scheduling, passenger lists and much more with a click of a button. Click here to find out more.
Once your tour is booked, it is safely in our hands. We will only ask for you assistance in understanding your concert requirements and you will be responsible for ensuring that the dates on our checklist are adhered to. Until your departure, you simply need to prepare your musicians musically and compile the tour repertoire.
As there is sometimes a significant time difference between us and you, email may be the best way to keep in touch with us. Alternatively, our office opening hours are 0800-1730 (GMT) should you wish to talk to us. Our phone number is +44 20 8772 6446.
“It was brilliant and everything I expected from a tour and more. Jonathan was brilliant. He was always patient with me and nothing seemed to...”
Cath Danswan, Swindon Choral Society, Wiltshire
“Lovely venues, lovely audiences, comfortable accommodation. Alahree was very prompt and efficient with her responses and understood our needs well.”
Gill Chapman, Cecilia Singers, Berkshire
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