This looks like a good price, ideal for a fathers day gift or a treat for family/friends
You'll get a 3 course Sunday lunch (Saves Mum saying she does everything in this house) and no washing up :wink:
Also you can ride as many times you want in the day if you fancy a few drinks or take in the country air for a bit longer.
Use code HAVESOMEFUN15
Whats included:
A three-course traditional Sunday lunch for four served aboard the ‘High Weald Belle’ steam train
Travel between Eridge and Tunbridge Wells West while enjoying a bottle of wine to share
Your tickets are valid all day so feel free to stay aboard and continue enjoying the High Weald views
Experience gift pack including personalised voucher and message card
Dine as they did in the 1950s and '60s and climb aboard a steam train for a trip in the dining car, and enjoy views of the High Weald countryside between as you enjoy a delicious three-course Sunday lunch with three friends with this Vintage Steam Train Trip and Traditional Sunday Lunch with Wine for Four.
From Eridge to Tunbridge Wells West on board the High Weald Belle you’ll be able to take in the picturesque scenery in between tasty courses of the likes of homemade chef’s special pâté served with salad leaves and a malted baguette, roast beef with all the trimmings and a delicious lemon and almond tart. All the food is locally sourced and homemade by Spa Valley Railway’s dedicated chef, so even though the menu might change you’re always guaranteed something special.
Drifting through the countryside you won’t have to disembark until the end of the day if you’d rather stay on board and enjoy the sights for a little longer – as well as grab a few drinks in the bar car!
9 comments
goonertillidie
23 May 171#1
jinkssick
23 May 171#2
Not the same I must add but after eating on a dining car in Thailand and South Africa. Truly unforgettable memories.
Chulmney_Warner
23 May 171#3
I think this is the Spa Valley Railway. I went on that with a Groupon voucher and it was rubbish. The trip is short and the views aren't great. Hopefully the meal makes up for it but I really doubt it. If you can get to it, the steam train from Tenterden to Bodium is so much better (the views are great) and if you have National Trust Bodium Castle is a much nicer place to plod around than Eridge.
TeamMCS to Chulmney_Warner
23 May 171#4
Huge fan of heritage railways, sadly I agree.
It's not a particularly long journey. I'd suggest taking advantages of the various stops which are great.
HOTPOT to Chulmney_Warner
23 May 171#6
All these railways have to start somewhere, go on the trip, help them out, & they can improve on the facilities in the future.
Master.G
23 May 17#5
I live just outside Leeds. It'll cost me a fortune to get to Eridge and back! I'll stick with the Settle to Carlisle route thank you.
SFconvert
23 May 173#7
I get a vintage travelling experience every day commuting with greater Anglia railways!
tariq3877 to SFconvert
24 May 17#8
True
colinmoody
24 May 17#9
Fort William to Mallaig route on West Coast is probably the best..
Jacobite, the slim beast..
Opening post
You'll get a 3 course Sunday lunch (Saves Mum saying she does everything in this house) and no washing up :wink:
Also you can ride as many times you want in the day if you fancy a few drinks or take in the country air for a bit longer.
Use code HAVESOMEFUN15
Whats included:
Dine as they did in the 1950s and '60s and climb aboard a steam train for a trip in the dining car, and enjoy views of the High Weald countryside between as you enjoy a delicious three-course Sunday lunch with three friends with this Vintage Steam Train Trip and Traditional Sunday Lunch with Wine for Four.
From Eridge to Tunbridge Wells West on board the High Weald Belle you’ll be able to take in the picturesque scenery in between tasty courses of the likes of homemade chef’s special pâté served with salad leaves and a malted baguette, roast beef with all the trimmings and a delicious lemon and almond tart. All the food is locally sourced and homemade by Spa Valley Railway’s dedicated chef, so even though the menu might change you’re always guaranteed something special.
Drifting through the countryside you won’t have to disembark until the end of the day if you’d rather stay on board and enjoy the sights for a little longer – as well as grab a few drinks in the bar car!
9 comments
It's not a particularly long journey. I'd suggest taking advantages of the various stops which are great.
Jacobite, the slim beast..