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Our Pride and Prejudice experiences are the most popular tours that we offer and, due to popular demand, they are expanding. We're now proud to offer our customers the ultimate experience for fans of the 2005 movie version of Pride and Prejudice. This 3 day experience allows our customers to visit and explore all of the filming locations from the 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice that are currently open to the public. As with all of our tours, they are for private bookings and we can therefore offer completely flexible itineraries, including different pick up/drop off points or even swapping out and replacing specific locations along the way. Here's a sample itinerary for the 3 day experience... Day 1The best place to meet for pick up is Bath, so we recommend staying in Bath on the previous evening. We will visit various key locations from the movie on day 1, including:
We recommend accommodation in the Reading/Oxford area for the end of day 1. Day 2Things are getting a bit grander on Day 2. But first we travel across the country to see Mr Collins' parsonage and the exterior of the church. Then we travel to the village that was used as Meryton in the movie, followed by the beautiful, historic church that was used as the interior. After that, it's time to visit the formidable Lady Catherine de Burgh at Rosings. After Rosings, it's time to travel North up the Peak District where, you will remember, Mr Darcy owns the miserable half. We recommend booking accommodation in the Peak District for the end of Day 2. Day 3It's Peak District time! We can explore all the locations used in the area, including Pemberley of course. We can also visit the beautiful, medieval Manor House that was used as the Lambton Inn (and which features in countless historical dramas and movies). The most important location to visit for many of our customers though, is the clifftop where Keira stands to admire the scenery. It took us a long time to find the actual rock where she stood, but we worked it out in the end and this is the perfect photo opportunity for those wanting to recreate that iconic moment. At the end of day 3, you can decide where you want to go next. We can either drop you at your Peak District accommodation, or a train station for direct transfers to London and elsewhere. Alternatively, we can also offer drop offs and transfers nationwide, so if you want to travel on to York, Edinburgh, Oxford, or anywhere else you can think of, we can arrange that for you too.
Bookings can be made on our bookings page, but if you would like to discuss anything in relation to this tour feel free to email us at [email protected].
9 Comments
Sanne Vandersypen
30/12/2024 20:37:53
I would like to have a plan/map of the walk
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4/1/2025 20:46:13
Greetings!
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Michelle Ling
3/3/2025 11:41:43
I am interested in possibly booking a tour in the next year and am wondering if you can send example itineraries with recommended places to lodge that follows the 3 day tour. Thank you. Mrs. Ling
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Isabella
12/3/2025 23:37:12
Hello, I’ll be going to London in May and would like to know more information about this P&P tour, could someone from the team contact me? Thank you.
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Mark Sweeney
14/3/2025 16:09:07
Hi Isabella, You haven't left any contact details but feel free to email us at [email protected] and we'd be delighted to help you with any information you need
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Christina
23/6/2025 05:20:07
Hello! Starting to plan a trip in November 2025 and would love more information about pricing and any recommendations you have traveling from the US!
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Rosemary
30/6/2025 00:59:47
Would also like more specifics on how this works if we are just 2 pple? Do you only offer on dates when you have more folks booked? Or certain date ranges or days of week? Always 3 full days as we may only have ~ 2-2.5. Not sure yet. Shuttle van or ? Considering mid to later August.
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John Rhodes
11/7/2025 01:40:17
Planning a trip to take the P&P 3 day tour. What is the best time of year to see this as we can book anytime of the year? Do yall help with hotel accommodations? And can you include some pricing as well.
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MELINDA ANDERSON
2/10/2025 02:49:16
I am planning a trip in August of 2026 and I would like information & pricing information of this 3 day tour and if you have any lodging recommendations for the overnight stays.
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