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A well paced tour with two-night stays in the contrasting cities of Edinburgh, Dublin and Killarney; plus a variation in pace with two different Irish ferry crossings to Dublin and from Rosslare.
Tour code B904
13 days
Priced from A$3399
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Departs from & returns to London
Itinerary
13 Days ~ England ~ Scotland ~ Wales ~ Ireland
Tour Pace
A well paced tour with
two-night stays in the contrasting cities of Edinburgh, Dublin and Killarney; plus a variation in pace with two different Irish ferry crossings
to Dublin and from Rosslare.
DAY 1 – LONDON – YORK
After a warm welcome from your Tour Director, drive through the Oxfordshire countryside into the ‘heart of England’ to Stratford-upon-Avon to visit the birthplace of the Bard, William Shakespeare. Head north to York, the ancient capital of Viking Britain, and see history unfold before your eyes as you pass the crooked houses of the ‘Shambles’ to reach York Minster, England’s largest medieval cathedral. Settle into the hotel with a Welcome Drink with your fellow travellers.
Hotel: Quality. (D)
DAY 2 – YORK – EDINBURGH
Stop off in Durham to see the castle and the fine Romanesque cathedral before moving on to see Hadrian’s Wall, Britain’s most impressive Roman monument. Cross the wild Northumberland moors into Scotland, passing Jedburgh Abbey and the house of the ill-fated Mary Queen of Scots en route to the capital of Edinburgh, your base for two nights.
Hotel: Royal Terrace. (B)
DAY 3 – EDINBURGH SIGHTSEEING
A guided tour visits the castle which dominates the city from its rocky crag, and drives down the Royal Mile, past the venerable St Giles’ Cathedral, to see the Queen’s Holyroodhouse Palace before crossing over to the 18th century New Town. The afternoon provides time to shop on Princes Street. Tonight, selected departures enjoy the Military Tattoo – a colourful mixture of historic battles and modern military manoeuvres, complete with pipes and drums. (B)
DAY 4 – EDINBURGH – HIGHLANDS
Cross the Firth of Forth to St Andrews, where golf was born in the 15th century, before heading to Perth to visit the famous Caithness Glass Factory. Later, visit a whisky distillery where the local water, the finest malt and age-old skills combine to produce a ‘wee dram’ for you to taste. Cross the Grampian Mountains for a warm Highland welcome at your hotel in Newtonmore. Enjoy a Highlight Dinner with haggis, accompanied by the sound of the bagpipes.
Hotel: Highlander. (B,HD)
DAY 5 – HIGHLANDS – LAKE DISTRICT
Mountains and glens greet you as you drive through dramatic Glencoe. On the ‘bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond’ you’ll board a guided Highlight cruise on one of Scotland’s most beautiful lochs. Afterwards, continue south through Glasgow into the Southern Uplands of Scotland before crossing the border to arrive at your hotel in the beautiful English Lake District.
Hotel: Windermere Hydro. (B,D)
DAY 6 – LAKE DISTRICT – WARRINGTON
Time to enjoy the beauty of the Lake District, its fells, lakes and valleys combining to make it one of England’s best loved regions. There is time take a cruise on Lake Windermere, before stopping in Grasmere where the Lakeland poet William Wordsworth is buried. Then it’s on to Warrington for the evening.
Hotel: Daresbury Park. (B,D)
DAY 7 – WARRINGTON – DUBLIN
Step back into Roman times in Chester, where you will see the city’s ancient encircling walls and its remarkable 13th century black and white galleried ‘Rows’, now shopping arcades. Continue into Wales, glimpsing the massive Conwy Castle before crossing the Menai Straits to pass through the world-famous village with the very Welsh name of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. From Holyhead, sail across the sea to Ireland and its capital, Dublin, for a two-night stay.
Hotel: Quality/Academy Plaza. (B)
DAY 8 – DUBLIN SIGHTSEEING
A local guide will show you Dublin’s elegant Georgian squares and the equally impressive castle, which you will visit (if open). Also see the Irish President’s home in Phoenix Park, famous O’Connell Street and the historic Customs House. The afternoon is yours to shop in elegant Grafton Street or to continue sightseeing. In the evening, consider an Irish cabaret show and dinner. (B)
DAY 9 – DUBLIN – KILLARNEY
Drive to County Kildare, Ireland’s premier thoroughbred horse region, for a guided tour of the National Stud, and admire the adjoining Japanese Gardens. View one of the great sights of Ireland, the Rock of Cashel, as you cross the rolling pastures which encircle Tipperary, which is immortalised in the famous song, before continuing on to Killarney.
Hotel: Killarney Avenue & Towers. (B,D)
DAY 10 – RING OF KERRY EXCURSION
An excursion takes you around the magical Ring of Kerry, a world of towering cliffs, lush lake lands and remote villages. As you pass through Ireland’s highest mountain range, the MacGillicuddy Reeks, a sense of the unhurried pace of Irish life will surround you, especially as you reach the three peaceful Lakes of Killarney. In the afternoon, perhaps take an optional ride with the locals on one of Killarney’s jaunting cars. (B)
DAY 11 – KILLARNEY – WATERFORD
Cross the rugged Derrynasaggart Mountains to Blarney, and visit the woollen mill and the ancient castle, where you’ll never be lost for words after kissing the famous Blarney Stone. Travel on through the scenic port of Dungarvan to Waterford, where you can admire a sparkling display of crystal before settling into your hotel for the night.
Hotel: Dooleys. (B,D)
DAY 12 – WATERFORD – CARDIFF
Drive to Rosslare to take the ferry across the Irish Sea to Pembroke. Continue past the valleys of South Wales to the Welsh capital, Cardiff, famous for its imposing castle and the brilliant Millennium Stadium.
Hotel: Copthorne. (B)
DAY 13 – CARDIFF – LONDON
Cross the Severn bridge, spanning the Bristol channel between England and Wales, then on to Bath with its Georgian streets and crescents, and visit the Roman Baths. Cross Salisbury Plain and stop to visit the mysterious megaliths of Stonehenge. From here, travel to London, where the tour ends. (B)
Prices & Dates
Tour Dates & Prices | ||
Departs on | Returns on | Land Only |
2008 | ||
Sun 13 Apr | Fri 25 Apr | A$3399 |
Sun 20 Apr | Fri 02 May | A$3399 |
Sun 27 Apr | Fri 09 May | A$3450 |
Tue 29 Apr | Sun 11 May | A$3499 |
Tue 06 May | Sun 18 May | A$3499 |
Sun 11 May | Fri 23 May | A$3499 |
Tue 13 May | Sun 25 May | A$3499 |
Sun 18 May | Fri 30 May | A$3499 |
Tue 20 May | Sun 01 Jun | A$3499 |
Sun 25 May | Fri 06 Jun | A$3499 |
Tue 27 May | Sun 08 Jun | A$3499 |
Sun 01 Jun | Fri 13 Jun | A$3499 |
Tue 03 Jun | Sun 15 Jun | A$3499 |
Sun 08 Jun | Fri 20 Jun | A$3499 |
Tue 10 Jun | Sun 22 Jun | A$3499 |
Sun 15 Jun | Fri 27 Jun | A$3499 |
Tue 17 Jun | Sun 29 Jun | A$3499 |
Sun 22 Jun | Fri 04 Jul | A$3499 |
Tue 24 Jun | Sun 06 Jul | A$3499 |
Sun 29 Jun | Fri 11 Jul | A$3499 |
Tue 01 Jul | Sun 13 Jul | A$3499 |
Sun 06 Jul | Fri 18 Jul | A$3499 |
Tue 08 Jul | Sun 20 Jul | A$3499 |
Sun 13 Jul | Fri 25 Jul | A$3499 |
Tue 15 Jul | Sun 27 Jul | A$3499 |
Sun 20 Jul | Fri 01 Aug | A$3499 |
Tue 22 Jul | Sun 03 Aug | A$3499 |
Sun 27 Jul | Fri 08 Aug | A$3499 |
Tue 29 Jul | Sun 10 Aug | A$3499 |
Sun 03 Aug | Fri 15 Aug | A$3575 |
Sun 10 Aug | Fri 22 Aug | A$3575 |
Tue 12 Aug | Sun 24 Aug | A$3575 |
Sun 17 Aug | Fri 29 Aug | A$3575 |
Tue 19 Aug | Sun 31 Aug | A$3575 |
Sun 24 Aug | Fri 05 Sep | A$3499 |
Tue 26 Aug | Sun 07 Sep | A$3499 |
Sun 31 Aug | Fri 12 Sep | A$3499 |
Tue 02 Sep | Sun 14 Sep | A$3499 |
Sun 07 Sep | Fri 19 Sep | A$3499 |
Tue 09 Sep | Sun 21 Sep | A$3499 |
Sun 14 Sep | Fri 26 Sep | A$3499 |
Tue 16 Sep | Sun 28 Sep | A$3499 |
Sun 21 Sep | Fri 03 Oct | A$3499 |
Sun 28 Sep | Fri 10 Oct | A$3399 |
Sun 05 Oct | Fri 17 Oct | A$3399 |
Notes
REF: B904. Prices are per person sharing a twin.