3 Days and 2 Nights on Weekend (Friday, Saturday and Sunday)
Day 1: Depart Cardiff at 10:00. We have two and a half hours to reach to our first destination which is the city of warwick, the historic county town of Warwickshire in England. Here we will visit the Warwick Castle. 
Warwick Castle is a magnificent castle rising sheer above the river Avon, seat of the earls of Warwick founded since the 11th. century. Founded by Willliam the Conqueror on 1068, it owes its present grandeur to the fourteenth century Beauchamp earls and provides us with a fine example of fourteenth century fortifications complete with dungeons. Here you also have the opportunity to attend a medieval banquet and jousting tournament.

Warwick Castle is a magnificent castle rising sheer above the river Avon, seat of the earls of Warwick founded since the 11th. century. Founded by Willliam the Conqueror on 1068, it owes its present grandeur to the fourteenth century Beauchamp earls and provides us with a fine example of fourteenth century fortifications complete with dungeons. Here you also have the opportunity to attend a medieval banquet and jousting tournament.
Then we head to Stratford-upon-Avon. Stratford is the birthplace and deathbed of William Shakespeare and because of its Shakespearian connections the area is a popular tourist destination, receiving about three million visitors a year from all over the world. We stay for the night. You have tonight and tomorrow to visit the attractions of the city.
Tonight you may want to rest in the Hotel or go out for a beer. A good idea is to have a Riverside Walk along the River Avon or you may hire a boat. Take a 40 minute, lantern-lit tour of the Falstaffs Museum. Allow the guides to tell you the ghostly history of the building.Day 2: You may have A spectacular and exciting view of Shakespeare's Life & legacy in shakespearience today before we leave Stratford.We depart to Oxford city. This city is a must see. Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires, is famous the world over for its University and place in history. For over 800 years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars, and since the 9th century an established town, although people are known to have lived in the area for thousands of years.
Nowadays, the city is a bustling cosmopolitan town. Still with its ancient University, but home also to a growing hi-tech community.An attraction of the city is The Oxonian 'Bridge of Sighs', as it is popularly called. The bridge was designed by Sir Thomas Graham Jackson in the style of the famous Bridge of Sighs in Venice. Its
proper name is Hertford Bridge as it connects two parts of Hertford College: the new buildings across New College Lane with the old part of the college.
proper name is Hertford Bridge as it connects two parts of Hertford College: the new buildings across New College Lane with the old part of the college.