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Nestled in the heart of the Forest of Dean, Cinderford is a charming town known for its rich history and natural beauty. Gloucestershire, with its picturesque landscapes and vibrant cultural scene, offers countless attractions for visitors. Whether you're planning a day out or a longer stay, this region promises unforgettable experiences.
Travelling with a large group can often be a logistical nightmare. Public transport can be unreliable, while carpooling often leads to confusion and additional expenses. Enter the 50 seater coach—a stress-free and cost-effective solution for transporting large parties.
At CoachScanner, we offer a diverse range of 50 seater coaches, from luxurious VIP models like the Mercedes-Benz Tourismo to more budget-friendly options. Our extensive fleet ensures we have the perfect coach for every occasion, whether it's a school trip, corporate event, or a day out exploring Cinderford and Gloucestershire.
| Coach Size | Features | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| 49 Seater | Standard comfort, ideal for school trips | £300 - £400 |
| 50 Seater | Luxury interior, perfect for corporate events | £350 - £450 |
| 53 Seater | Extra capacity for larger groups | £400 - £500 |
Ready to plan your next group adventure in Cinderford or Gloucestershire? Contact us today to get quotes and compare prices. Book online or call us at 0800 410 1313 to learn more about our passenger transportation services and private hire options.
Hiring a 50 seater coach offers a comfortable and convenient solution for large group travel. It eliminates the need for multiple vehicles, reduces travel costs, and ensures everyone arrives at the destination together and on time.
You can easily book a coach by visiting our website and filling out a booking form, or by calling 0800 410 1313. Our team will assist you in selecting the ideal coach for your needs and provide a competitive quote.
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