Excursion d'une journée dans le quartier de Pride & Prejudice Peak





Description
Entrez dans les pages du chef-d’œuvre de Jane Austen sur ce pèlerinage littéraire complet à travers le Peak District. Que vous soyez un fervent de la série de 1995 de la BBC à la recherche de l'endroit où M. Darcy a émergé du lac à Lyme Park, ou un fan du film de 2005 voulant se tenir sur le même bord de falaise que Keira Knightley à Stanage Edge, cette visite est conçue pour vous. Parti du centre de Manchester à bord d’un véhicule haut de gamme 100 % électrique, ce circuit offre un regard inégalé sur les lieux qui ont donné vie à M. Darcy et Elizabeth Bennet. Tu restes à Londres ? Beaucoup de nos clients voyagent de Londres pour la journée en prenant le train direct pour Manchester Piccadilly avant de rejoindre la visite. C'est l'une des façons les plus faciles de découvrir Chatsworth House, Stanage Edge et le Peak District sans louer de voiture. *Chatsworth House : La maison n'est pas ouverte aux visiteurs du 1er au 6 novembre. Les jardins resteront ouverts à la visite.
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Itinéraire
En quittant Manchester, nous voyageons vers le grand Domaine de Lyme Park. Votre Guide vous conduira à travers le parc jusqu’à l’endroit même où Mr. Darcy de Colin Firth a fait son fameux plongeon dans le lac. C'est le début parfait de notre exploration de l'héritage durable de l'ère de la Régence
Ensuite, nous plongeons dans les paysages plus sauvages de "Austen". Nous visiterons les spectaculaires tours de pierre de taille de Ramshaw Rocks, vues dans la série de 1995.
Notre troisième étape de la journée nous emmène au minuscule mais riche en architecture village de Longnor. Ceci a été utilisé comme Lambton dans l'adaptation de 1995.
Nous arrivons à Bakewell, le bourg Austen elle-même visité en écrivant. Utilisez votre temps libre pour explorer le pont médiéval ou visitez la boulangerie locale pour essayer un Bakewell Pudding, une recette qui remonte à l'époque des guerres napoléoniennes.
L'après-midi est consacrée à Chatsworth House, le "Joyau des Pics". Ce superbe domaine a été utilisé comme extérieur et intérieur de Pemberley dans le film de 2005. Admirez la galerie de sculptures et les salles peintes où le cœur d’Elizabeth Bennet a commencé à s’adoucir vers M. Darcy.
Notre dernier arrêt est une promenade guidée au sommet de Stanage Edge. Debout sur l'imposante falaise de pierre de taille, vous pouvez recréer le moment cinématographique emblématique du film de 2005, surplombant la vaste et magnifique étendue sauvage de Peak District avant notre retour tranquille et électrique à Manchester.
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Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Non Moins de 16 ans
Avis(13)
Our tour guide was excellent! I especially appreciated the personal touches around lunchtime, including his recommendations on where to eat, what to try, and the different options available. He was also incredibly accommodating of my mobility issues, which made the entire experience much more comfortable and enjoyable. I highly recommend this tour!
An incredible and thorough tour! James was kind and professional and knowledgeable. Be warned, Stanage Edge is a steep hike!
It was a beautiful experience and we visited many historical places but also in nature on the rocks. The guide James was very friendly and he gave us the maximum amount of information on this tour.
We had the BEST day on this Pride and Prejudice tour! My daughter and I are huge Jane Austen fans, and this was a dream come true. Our guide, James, was excellent—knowledgeable, friendly, and made the day so much fun. The comfortable, air-conditioned electric van seats seven, and even sitting in the back, we could hear James perfectly. The morning covered the 1995 BBC version, including Lyme Park (Pemberley), which was our favorite stop. We walked the grounds and saw the famous spot where Colin Firth took his plunge into the lake. We also visited Ramshaw Rocks, where Jennifer Ehle stood, and Longnor, used for the inn at Lambton. Lunch in Bakewell was delicious—definitely try the homity pie! The afternoon focused on the 2005 film. Chatsworth served as Pemberley, and while I thought the entry fee was expensive and the estate a bit over-the-top, it was fun seeing the filming locations, including the statues and the window where Keira Knightley looked out. The gift shop even has a Matthew Macfadyen/Darcy bust with a hilarious “Do not kiss” warning! We finished at Stanage Edge. The hike was worth it for the spectacular views and seeing where Keira Knightley stood. As someone afraid of heights, I took my photo from a safer spot with the famous rock in the background! We also learned so much about the history of Manchester and the Peak District. My daughter and I dressed in Regency attire and were delighted that a couple of other guests did too! It’s a long 10-hour day, but we packed so much into it that the time flew by. One of the best tours we've ever taken. Highly recommended for Austen fans and non-fans alike—and I would definitely take another tour with this company!
James was an excellent, funny, enthusiastic & knowledgeable tour guide. He went above & beyond to make sure we had the best time.
Highlight of our trip! This tour was worth every cent. James was a fantastic guide—attentive to the whole group, extremely knowledgeable, and just an awesome person to spend time with. I would do it again!
It was a great way to see the countryside. We enjoyed it a great deal, even though it was just our daughter that was the Pride and Prejudice fan.
If you're a P&P fan, this is a wonderful tour for you. James is not only well prepared and informed of the scenes and filming locations from the 95 series and the 05 movie, but gives an excellent overview of the history of the locations and the region. And the views on the drive are worth the whole trip!
This was an absolutely wonderful tour! My husband and I are big fans of the 1995 Pride and Prejudice, but even our adult sons who are not really into Pride and Prejudice enjoyed the tour. Seeing the beautiful Peak District was absolutely breathtaking! It is full of gorgeous scenery. Visiting Bakewell and having lunch there was a delight! Our tour guide, James, was great at giving loads of interesting information about Manchester and all of the Peak District places we visited that enhanced the tour experience. He was very personable and easy to be with. He did an excellent job of having scenes from the shows at the ready and pointing them out when we were in those locations where they were filmed. His attention to detail really exceeded our expectations. His addition of music from the versions of Pride and Prejudice was the cherry on top. When we entered Lyme Park and James started playing the theme from the 1995 version, it was thrilling! I clapped!! My only suggestion for improvement would be maybe if the tour guide wore a mic while driving. We were there during a heat wave, and sitting in the back of the van with the AC on high made it difficult to hear at times. Overall, this was a most excellent and enjoyable tour that I would highly recommend.
What an incredible day! This tour was an absolute must for any Pride and Prejudice fan. Starting from Manchester, we visited filming locations from both the beloved BBC adaptation and the 2005 film, with our guide providing a wealth of fascinating information about the history of the areas as well as behind-the-scenes details about each location. The highlight was undoubtedly Chatsworth House. Learning about the house itself and the family who still own the estate made the visit even more special. It was easy to see why it was chosen as Mr. Darcy's Pemberley. The drive through the rolling Peak District countryside was breathtaking, with stunning views around every corner—and plenty of close-up encounters with the local sheep, which added to the charm! The tour finished at the spectacular hilltop viewpoint featured in the 2005 Pride and Prejudice film. The hike up and down the hillside was well worth the effort, rewarding us with incredible panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. This was a wonderfully organized tour that perfectly combined film history, local heritage, beautiful scenery, and a bit of adventure. I would highly recommend it to fans of Pride and Prejudice, history lovers, and anyone wanting to experience some of England's most beautiful countryside.



