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Tour
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Arrive
London
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Depart
London
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WISE
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Sunday
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Friday
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2004
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VEE01
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25 April 2004
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07May 2004
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VEE02
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30
May2004
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11
June 2004
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VEE03
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11
Jul 2004
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23
Jul 2004
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VEE04
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15
Aug 2004
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27
Aug 2004
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VEE05
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12
Sep 2004
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24
Sep 2004
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TENTATIVE ITINERARY
DAY ONE - SUNDAY
Arrival at London's Heathrow airport where you'll
be met by your representative and transported to our
London hotel accommodation. Following a short orientation
tour of the neighbourhood that we use as our base,
you'll be free for the remainder of the day to discover
area (it has a charming historic home and garden,
and the artist William Hogarth's home museum, nearby)
or take the underground/bus to the city centre.
DAY TWO - MONDAY
As we leave London behind us, we head
east into the fascinating and little visited area
of East Anglia. This is the countryside of Turner
and Constable and we'll visit sites painted by Constable
which are still easily recognisable today. Our mid-day
stop is at the medieval village of Lavenham, one of
the prettiest villages of East Anglia. We'll take
time to have lunch and explore this captivating village
before continuing our journey. We pas through the
attractive market town of Bury St Edmunds on our way
to the ancient priory town of Thetford. This as the
home town of Thomas Paine and we'll find a statue
of the man himself in the town centre. If we have
time, we'll also explore the remains of Thetford Castle,
before making our way to Norwich and our base for
the next two nights. nr Norwich
DAY THREE - TUESDAY
Today's touring will be leisurely and relaxed. We'll
begin by exploring the Norfolk Broads made up of 30
large and very beautiful tracts of water, often linked
by navigable channels. The best way to appreciate
the character of the Broads is from a boat and we'll
take the opportunity to spend some time cruising on
these unique waterways. After taking lunch at a country
pub, we'll head into the fine old cathedral city of
Norwich where we'll spend the afternoon. There is
much to see including the square Norman keep of Norwich
Castle, housing the city museum and art gallery, the
beautiful Norman cathedral and adjacent cathedral
close and school, once attended by Nelson, later Admiral
Nelson, the Strangers' Hall museum, a fascinating
preserved medieval merchant's house, the bustling
market beside the old Guildhall, built in the 15th
century of local knapped flint and the many curious
old streets and alleys that you'll find at almost
every turn. nr Norwich
DAY FOUR - WEDNESDAY
Our first port of call this morning is at the village
of Little Walsingham with its shrine of Our Lady.
Founded in the 11th century, virtually every English
king from Richard I to Henry VIII came here. From
here, we'll follow the road that hugs the north Norfolk
coast - we'll see the wide sandy bays backed by wild
salt marshes that are so typical of this area. After
lunch we'll drop in on the Queen's Norfolk residence
at Sandringham. Here we'll take time to explore the
magnificent 19th century house and grounds before
continuing our journey to the medieval port of King's
Lynn. Journeying south, we now find ourselves in the
flat fertile fenlands of Cambridgeshire.
DAY FIVE - THURSDAY
Our first visit this morning is to Ely, the cathedral
capital of the Fens. Oliver Cromwell was once the
local tax collector here and his house is now the
town's tourist information centre. Having explored
Ely, we head south to one of the great university
cities of the world, Cambridge. The university was
founded as early as the 13th century and we'll visit
one of the colleges on our walking tour of the city.
You'll have 'organised independence' to take lunch
an explore at leisure, perhaps even taking the opportunity
to punt on the river Cam, before we continue our day's
touring. This afternoon we'll visit a fascinating
Bronze Age excavation at Flag Fen near Peterborough.
Cambridgeshire
(Huntingdon)
DAY SIX - FRIDAY
Today we head north to Lincolnshire. Our first stop
is at Stamford, justly considered one of the most
beautiful stone-built towns in England. Having explored
this picturesque town, we'll continue our journey
northwards. The ancient cathedral city of Lincoln
is our next port of call. This busy city has an abundance
of Roman and Norman remains, in fact, two of the oldest
domestic buildings are Norman, dating from around
1170.
DAY SEVEN - SATURDAY
A full day in York. This fabulous Viking walled city
has much to offer its visitors, from the splendid
Minster to the medieval shopping 'Shambles'. After
a walking tour, you'll be free to explore at leisure.
Dinner is not included tonight to allow you some additional
city freedom.
DAY EIGHT - SUNDAY
A short drive from our Yorkshire base, is the most
spectacular stately home in Yorkshire, Castle Howard,
and first on the agenda today. 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. Then we head to
the heather-covered moors for a change of transport.
You'll board a train (subject to schedules) 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 towards Hexham stopping enroute at the
majestic cathedral town of Durham.
DAY NINE - MONDAY
The market town of Hexham makes a splendid starting
point for our day exploring along the great Roman,
Hadrian's wall. Built by the Romans in the 2nd century
to hold back the unruly Picts and Scots, this incredible
engineering feat spans the breadth of the country.
Along it we'll find Roman fortresses to visit and
section of the wall to walk.
DAY TEN - TUESDAY
Then we drive through the dipping dales of Northumberland
towards the Scottish borders and the town of Jedburgh.
Following our visit here (following Mary Queen of
Scots footsteps) we drive a short distance to another
marvellous Borders town, Melrose. Here we'll visit
the ruined abbey where the great Robert the Bruce's
heart is buried, and also Abbotsford, the home of
Walter Scott. Then we turn towards the coast, driving
through the gently undulating Borders scenery to the
small coastal town of Bamburgh.
DAY ELEVEN - WEDNESDAY
Lying just off the coast, and reachable only at low
tide, is the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. Here we'll
discover an ancient monastery, a seat of learning
from the 7th century onwards. We'll also visit the
stunning Bamburgh Castle, which sits inviolably on
a cliff top. Our day also includes Berwick-on-Tweed;
an old seaport that changed hands between England
and Scotland no less than 13 times between 1127 and
1482 alone! Needless to say, it has splendid fortifications!
If the weather allows, we'll end our day with a boat
trip around the Farne Islands. Bamburgh
DAY TWELVE - THURSDAY
Our final day takes us firmly back into Scotland.
Amongst the highlights will be Traquair House, one
of the oldest inhabited castles in the United Kingdom,
a woollen mill for some shopping, and Flodden Field-scene
in 1513 of the most emotive of all battles between
Scot and Englishman.
We arrive in Edinburgh where our tour completes. Dinner
is not included tonight.
Edinburgh
DAY THIRTEEN - FRIDAY
Alas, 'tis home time and you'll be transferred to
the airport or train station. You may, however, wish
to stay on in this lovely city and enjoy a few leisurely
day's exploring before returning home. We'll be pleased
to assist you with any accommodation arrangements
you might wish to make.
Those clients joining us on our Scotland tour will
accompany the guide to Glasgow this afternoon and
enjoy Saturday exploring Scotland's capital before
the start of their Bonnie Scotland adventure on Sunday.
Information concerning internal
flights
Unless you are booking an 'open jaw' ticket (i.e.
one that allows you to fly into one UK airport and
depart from another) you will need to return to your
airport of arrival to fly home. You can catch a train
or fly. There are now some very inexpensive low-cost
airlines operating between UK cities. You can book
your ticket either on-line yourself, or we'd be happy
to do so for you. Please note, the closer you get
to the flight date, the more expensive the ticket
becomes so we recommend booking your internal flight
at the same time you book your main tour.
Transfers can be provided to your airport of departure
but please note there is a small supplementary charge
if is any airport other than Heathrow.
Price US
$2299.00
Single Supplement US
$425.00
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