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'WISE' Islands Tour (England, Wales and Scotland) - 15 Day Extended Tour - (Tour No. WISE) |
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DAY ONE - SATURDAY Stepping out onto England's 'green and pleasant land', you're met
at the airport by your guide and you know that you're in good hands.
A short drive brings you to our London base and after a short orientation
of the area, you'll be free to relax and discover the area. Dinner
is not included tonight to enable you to make choices about what to
do with your first day; will you sleep and recover from the arduous
of travel, or perhaps immediately set about exploring one of the world's
most exciting cities? We arrive in Dublin in time to enjoy a brief orientation tour of the city before finding our city centre accommodation. Tonight we'll find a traditional music bar and sample the 'craic'. Ferry: HSS Stena Depart 13.45 Arr. 15..25 Organised Independence in Dublin. We have a full day to discover the many delights that Dublin has to offer. You'll be given a briefing by your guide before having some free time to explore at leisure. This is a small city and offers easy walking. Options include Trinity College, the Book of Kells, the Guinness Brewery (where you can take a tour and enjoy a free sample!); St. Patrick's Cathedral, Grafton Street, Halfpenny Bridge and much, much more. Dinner tonight is not included to enable you to perhaps take an optional evening at one of Dublin's many 'cabarets', Irish nights, or perhaps go to the theatre. DAY SEVEN - FRIDAY It's as if the Lake District had been brought to your doorstep; the Wicklow Mountains are the beautiful 'backyard' of Dublin's fair city. An area that has long exercised an attraction on those seeking solitude and contemplation. Monks settled here as early as 545 AD. Birdsong, the sound of running water and remains of ancient monastic life remind us of the sanctity this area must have held for those who sought to live here. Passing through the Wicklow Gap, we'll enter into the secluded and seductive valley of Glendalough. Remains of an 11th century cathedral, several churches and a 110ft (33m) round tower are all that's left of the monastic settlement that called this area home. Given Ireland's bounty of natural beauty, Glendalough must surely be one of its loveliest retreats. Heading back north towards Dublin, we'll also pay a visit to Powerscourt with its splendid landscaped gardens embracing the erstwhile 18th century mansion (destroyed by fire in 1974). Nearby are Powerscourt Falls, the highest waterfalls in Ireland (270ft or 90 metres). Tonight there's an optional social evening at a fantastic local cultural
centre where you can join in the dance and hear traditional music
being taught and enjoyed. We then continue north to our ferry departure point and sail across the Irish sea to South-Western Scotland. Please note: ferry schedules and sea conditions may sometime entail
taking a late eveing ferry rather than the mid afternoon sailing. Continuing north, we cross the great River Clyde over the Erskine Bridge and make our way, edging past Loch Lomond into the Highland region of the Trossachs. Here you see the traditional heather-covered bens, the babbling braes and lochs that so characterise the enchanting highlands. Finally, towards the end of a perfect and full day, we make our way
past the might Stirling, to Edinburgh. A short drive from our North Yorkshire Moors base, is the market
town of Helmsley. Here we'll find the 12th century ruins of Helmsley
Castle, much of which was destroyed during the English Civil War.
The most spectacular stately home in Yorkshire, Castle Howard, is
next on the agenda. This beautiful palace is still lived in by the
Howard family who built it back in the 18th century. You'll have free
time here to explore the house and grounds and to have lunch. This
afternoon we head back to the heather-covered moors for a change of
transport. You'll board a train at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway
and for the duration of the journey you'll relive the nostalgia of
the steam age. The area we'll be passing through is Captain Cook country.
After our steam train ride we'll continue our explorations of this
sometimes bleak and remote countryside as we head back to our base.
There's never enough time to see York, even if you lived here! But
we must tear ourselves away and head south. But there's a compensation;
Lincoln! This lovely city, dominated by another fabulous castle, cathedral
and shambolic streets is one that quite undeservedly gets overshadowed
by its northern neighbour. Ely is a treasure for both its history, and for the fabulous stained
glass of its cathedral. Cambridge, of course, offers not only the
medieval architecture of the colleges, such as King's, but also the
opportunity of a gentle 'punt' on the 'backs' of the River Cam. There's
also one of England's finest museums and an opportunity for some last
minute shopping. Alas, unless you're extending your stay in the UK's capital it's time to leave and you'll be taken to your airport of departure. Saddened to be leaving but undoubtedly a little WISER! Please note: if you'd like to see more of the WISE islands on this
visit , you can combine this tour with our 4-day 'Red Dragon' tour
of South Wales (taken before the Wise Island's tour) , or extend your
stay by taking our 4-day 'In Search of King Arthur' tour to Devon
and Cornwall. WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE TOUR PRICE Your tour price includes all transportation, including airport transfers (subject to our general conditions). Accommodation in three star or equivalent style lodgings. All rooms en suite, unless specifically informed at the time of booking your tour. Full English breakfasts on every morning. Three course dinners every evening. All tips and taxes included on group bills, excluding those you may wish to give to your guide/companion and any additional tips you may feel desirous of giving to locals for exceptional service (your guide will advise). All entrance fees when accompanied by the guide, excluding any itemised as optional in the itinerary. |
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