Introduction
What better way to see the history of Britain than through the window of a pub? In the pubs of Britain they held death inquests, political meetings, football clubs were created, business was conducted and deals were done. Merchants, Lawyers and the ruling classes rubbed shoulders with Factory workers, Miners and members of the forces. Pubs were a big melting pot in which the fabric of British society was stitched together.
So we bring you a succession of trails through the towns and cities of Britain, linking together pubs which take you through areas and boroughs you would otherwise miss, visiting inns, taverns and pubs with a variety of styles whilst linking these to history of Britain, pubs and drinking. We point out historic architecture, inform you about historic events and tell stories evoking the ages when these pubs were central to all of British life.
Popular Trails
Ross on Wye
Ross on Wye - the home of British tourism
Norwich
Norwich, a classic medieval city with many pubs both old and new
City of London
London, Britain's capital hosts a variety of pubs and taverns.