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Doctor Who Locations Tour UK

Doctor Who Locations Tour UK

If someone grew up in the UK you can pretty much gauge how old they are by the Doctor they admire most. The one from their childhood is most likely their favorite. This makes fans of William Hartnell practically pensioners, while the Matt Smith fans probably can't vote yet. For fans of all ages, taking a Doctor Who locations tour UK is a great way to see some of the places where this classic series was filmed.

First broadcast on the BBC in 1963, Dr Who has entertained generations of TV viewers with an endless array of alien villains, plots to destroy earth and a selection of attractive sidekicks. His metal companion, K-9, was very popular and later re-appeared in the spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures. His latest travelling partner is Amy Pond, whose quaint sleepy village comes under attack. The Dr. Rescues her as child, later returning to find her once again in danger.

Amy's village is one of the many places that can be visited on a tour of Wales where many recent episodes have been filmed. Cardiff and its surrounding areas have a host of places to visit and there are regular organized bus tours. Many of the more popular sites in Wales are also covered on a longer 3-day trip.
Doctor Who Locations Tour UK


Taking 3 days on a mini-coach to see some of England's beauty is a popular thing for many tourists. Add the fact that the trip covers places where the TARDIS has landed, and you have the perfect holiday for a fan of this science fiction saga. Covering London, Wales and other parts of South West England it visits the enchanted forest, the Maze of the Dead, Stonehenge and includes a walk around many of the Cardiff locations.

If you are just planning to visit London, or perhaps have a few hours spare during a layover, the 3 hour tour of the city is ideal. This bus ride includes all the sites of this historic city which have been visited by its most famous Timelord. Also taking in the Doctor Who Experience where many costumes and props are on display it's a perfect mini-tour for fans of all ages.

The more adventurous traveler may want to cover more of the country than just the major cities. A little research will provide you with a host of information about the filming of Dr. Who and the places that have been used. As many are public places, you can devise your own route up and down the country using these as stopping off points.

Whether you are travelling alone, or as part of a group, taking a guided Doctor Who locations tour UK means you will be among other fans eager to debate which Doctor was the best or who are the most dangerous enemy. Watch out for Daleks and Cybermen and don't forget to take your long striped scarf in case it gets cold.




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