Experience a Mad Max Tour This Summer
Mad Max Tours has been running its award-winning small group tours since 1991 (for 30 years)!
Since the beginning, they’ve always had small mini-coaches which they believe offer you the friendliest and best possible travelling experience.
You have the advantage of being able to see the countryside beyond the hedges and walls, and still get off the beaten track to explore the back roads.
For extra comfort, they’ve limited their group size to 12 persons.
They have an array of tours to choose from!
Tour 1
Stonehenge, Cotswold villages, Avebury stone circles & Film Locations
Available daily from March 2022
Price from £60 per person
Tour Itinerary
Stonehenge
Early arrival at Stonehenge to ensure the best experience without the crowds.
Entrance tickets to Stonehenge are reserved and picked up by your Mad Max guide.
The Stonehenge audio Tour App is available to download in a selection of languages.
Plenty of time to visit the extensive information centre and wonderful displays.
There is also a café for refreshments.
You will need to pay your guide on the day of the tour for your Stonehenge ticket.
Castle Combe Village
Voted the prettiest village in England. An idyllic Cotswold village nestling in a wooded valley.
This has been a movie and historical drama film location for Stardust, Warhorse & Poirot as well as the original Dr. Dolittle.
Time to wander through the village or sit and relax by the stream.
Cherhill White Horse – Photo Stop
Cherhill white horse is nearly 300 years old. This beautiful white horse is one of 13 in Wiltshire.
Carved out of the chalk hills they appear dramatic against the rich green landscape. These are best viewed and most photogenic when seen from a distance.
Avebury Stone Circles and Village
Walk freely amongst these magnificent stones.
Soak up the atmosphere and the magical charm of this ancient site. Try your hand at dowsing. Time to wander around this pretty village with its 17th century thatched pub.
Silbury Hill – Photo Stop
This is the largest human-made object in prehistoric Europe.
It was built 4800 years ago and took longer to build than Stonehenge.
Its purpose is still one of the great unsolved mysteries.
Lacock National Trust Village – Lunch Stop
Lacock National Trust village is their location for lunch.
This is an unspoilt National Trust village on the edge of the Cotswolds and appears as if trapped in time. There has been no major construction here for the last 200 years.Featuring in many films and period dramas including;
- Harry Potter,
- Pride and Prejudice,
- Larkrise to Candleford
- and Downton Abbey to name a few.
Lacock Abbey is one of the few remaining Tudor Monasteries which became home to William Fox Talbot, a major pioneer in photography.
There are a selection of places to have lunch including 3 historical Inns a restaurant, café and traditional bakery.
This is just one of the wonderful tours they have!