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Explore the Heart of Ireland soaking up the legends, history and culture that capture the spirit of the glorious ‘Emerald Isle’. We visit Galway, with brightly painted houses, cobbled streets and where fiddle music fills the high street. Our tour is based in Athlone, perched on the banks of Ireland’s longest river, the Shannon.(Photo courtsey of Pixaby)
The largest and most southerly of the Channel Islands, Jersey is just 14 miles from the coast of France, giving the island a continental flair. Golden sands, sparkling seas, rugged cliffs, picturesque harbours and fascinating countryside are just a few of the natural attractions that await the visitor to Jersey. Situated on the edge of the Gulf Stream the island slopes from north to south to face the sun and boasts the best sunshine record in the British Isles and a climate which is generally milder in all seasons than the UK.(Photo's courtesey of Visit Jersey)
Situated just four miles from the mainland across the Solent, the Isle of Wight is often described as ‘The Garden Isle’, the wonderful scenery and attractive resorts make it the perfect place for a relaxing holiday. Enjoying anunseasonable amount of warmth and sunshine, more than half the Isle of Wight has been designated an Area of Outstanding Beauty.
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A new tour visiting two National Trust properties, the 13th Century Charlecote Park and the tranquil Tudor manor house Canons Ashby.(Photo copyright under Creative Commons license)
Cornwall has so much to offer. It is famous for its seafaring history, spectacular sandy beaches, gorgeous gardens and dramatic coastline. Our tour includes visits to Penzance, St Michaels Mount, St Ives, Falmouth and Trebah Gardens.(Photo courtsey of Pixaby)
Dig out those dancing shoes and join us for our fantastic exclusive Mamma Mia entertainment break! Our talented entertainment duo will perform many of ABBA’s most famous hits that we all know and love! So all you ‘Dancing Queens’ and ‘Fernandos’ out there, say ‘I do, I do I do, I do, I do’ and join us to say ‘Thank you for the Music’. Fancy dress is optional but highly encouraged!(Photo courtsey of Pixaby)
Scarborough fully justifies its claim as one of Britain’s major resorts, being ideally set between two bays and overlooked by the ruins of Scarborough Castle. The rugged North Yorkshire Moors National Park is within easy distance, as is historic Whitby. We also enjoy a full day to the historic city of York, with its many attractions.
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Fabulous scenery, medieval castles, Victorian railways and trams, beautiful parks and gardens, countless sporting activities, fascinating museums and superb Manx wining, dining and entertainment, the Isle of Man has it all. Thischarming and friendly island has over 200 square miles of beautiful unspoilt countryside and a coastline with little coves and superb beaches.
A designated World Heritage Site, Bath is famous for its iconic Roman Baths and imposing Georgian architecture. Time will be given to take in some of the area’s aesthetic wonders, including Bath Abbey, Pulteney Bridge,TheatreRoyal and the unique rows of houses dotted around.(Photo courtsey of Pixaby)
Cardigan Bay is the largest Bay in the British Isles, stretching approximately 50 miles from Bardsey Island off the Llyn Peninsula in the north to Strumble Head in Pembrokeshire in the South. Step into a gentler pace of life where you will discover breathtaking scenery, beautiful beaches, great walks and stunning wildlife.(Photo copyright under Creative Commons license)