Trip Highlights: Journey to the heart of the New Forest to the home of the Montagu family and to one of the finest Motor Museums in Britain.
Features: Three course meal with champagne and wine on outward journey aboard the British Pullman, coach transfer and entrance to Beaulieu, outward or return to London by coach.
Your Journey Detailed information
Your journey takes you to Beaulieu, situated in the heart of the New Forest and home to the Montagu family since the 16th century. The Palace House and gardens are open to the public and the 13th century Abbey's exhibition of monastic life and the National Motor Museum with 200 exhibits depicting the history of motoring, contrast the past with the present.
A glass of chilled champagne is served as soon as you board the train. This is followed by a three course meal accompanied by half a bottle of wine. On arrival at Southampton you will be met by your guide who will accompany you on the coach transfer to Beaulieu. There you are free to visit the Abbey and Palace House with its spreading lawns and enjoy the Motor Museum at your leisure. You will rejoin the coach for your return journey to London Victoria.
Your Journey by Coach out and train back
Your guide will accompany you on the coach journey to Beaulieu. On arrival, you are free to visit the Abbey and Palace House and enjoy the Motor Museum at your leisure. You rejoin the coach for the transfer to Southampton where you board the train for the journey back to London. After a glass of champagne, a three course dinner with wine is served en route to London Victoria.
Timetable All timings shown are for your guidance only
Day
City / Station
Arrive
Depart
1
London Victoria
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10:30
1
London Victoria
19:30
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Please note: the outbound journey will be on board the British Pullman and the return journey by Coach.
Please note: Prices are subject to change without notice. The British Pullman route is subject to change without prior warning due to last minute railway engineering works or similar.
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The British Pullman takes its name from George Mortimer Pullman, an American, who in 1864 built The Pioneer, the first railway carriage designed with true comfort for the passenger. The later creation of the Pullman Car Company in 1882 led to his domination of luxury train travel in Britain from that time onwards.