Wells City Walking Tour For Two (£3.20), Four (£6), Six (£8.60) or Eight (£11) at Wells Walking Tours (Up to 66% Off)
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Wells City Walking Tour For Two (£3.20), Four (£6), Six (£8.60) or Eight (£11) at Wells Walking Tours (Up to 66% Off)
- Experienced tour guides
- Rambling expeditions and sightseeing tours
The Deal
- One hour walking tour
- Includes sights such as the West Front of the Cathedral, Vicars Close, and the 13th century Bishop's Palace
Limit 1 per person. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required. 24 hour cancellation policy. Must bring printed Groupon on the day. Valid Wed and Sat only. Must wear weather appropriate attire. Suitable for wheelchair users. Valid on option purchased only. Original values verified 2 May 2012 at 9.17am.
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Walking tours are hugely popular with nature lovers, frustrated city dwellers, and ageing rockers. Swap leather jackets for wax ones with today's Groupon from Wells Walking Tours. Choose from the following options:
• £6 for a Wells City walking tour for four (Up to 63% off)
• £8.60 for a Wells City walking tour for six (Up to 64% off)
• £11 for a Wells City walking tour for eight (Up to 66% off)

Plotting scenic paths through the gorgeous greenery and history-steeped surrounds in Somerset, Wells Walking Tours knows this verdant destination like the back of its proverbial hand. Whether amblers are eager to explore the myths surrounding the Glastonbury Tor, or fancy a breezy stroll through the countryside ensconcing the Mendip Hills, all sightseeing whims are catered for. Alternatively, walkers can opt for a pacier experience, with rambling tours threading betwixt verdant pastures and legend-filled lands. 
At 11am walkers will convene at The Crown (BA5 2RP), a 15th century coaching inn, before embarking on a one hour tour of the architectural majesty of Wells. Groups will take in medieval gems including the ancient gatehouse and drawbridge and the winding River Sheppey. A sage tour guide will recount the ancient history of the pilgrims while city ramblers tread the cobbles of one of the oldest continually inhabited streets in Europe, Vicars Close. Parties will then head back to the medieval marketplace where centuries of history converge with the 21st century bustle of the smallest city in England.





