Travel two contrasting sections of the dramatic West Highland Line: from Arrochar and Tarbet, through beautiful Glen Lochy and the Pass of Brander, to the popular seaside resort of Oban; and from Crianlarich to Fort William...
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Spend four days amid the beautiful, unspoilt coastal scenery of Scotland's far north. On a short break steeped in history, you'll discover the Queen Mother's 'secret' summer home - the Castle of Mey - plus magnificent...
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Experience the magic of the Scottish Isles on this great-value break to the Isle of Mull, a place of stunning scenery and quiet, haunting beauty. Also included is a visit the sacred isle of Iona - birthplace of Christianity...
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Join us in Ireland's mystical south west to experience Gaelic hospitality at its best and discover one of the country's most famous and dramatic scenic drives - the breathtaking Ring of Kerry. You'll also visit Killarney's beautiful...
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Visit the heart of the Highlands to enjoy three spectacular train journeys. Ride the famous West Highland Line from Fort William to Mallaig, and take a trip on the charming Strathspey Steam Railway. Enjoy a breathtaking...
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Join us in Ireland, a land of infinite wonders, variety and Gaelic charm. In this wonderful location you can relax in tranquil surroundings, or join us on a programme of included and optional excursions as we explore this very special...
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Fly to and from Edinburgh, stay in two delightful hotels and enjoy the very best of Scotland's stunning scenery and fascinating history on this great-value break. A visit to Edinburgh, a cruise on Loch Lomond and tours ...
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Fly to Cornwall, and visit two of the county's most stunning attractions. See plants from around the globe in the gigantic "biomes" of the ever-growing, ever-changing Eden Project, and marvel at the "Lost Gardens" of Heligan...
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Join us amid some of Ireland's finest scenery. A land of rivers and loughs, some sweeping in from the sea; of towering mountains and sheltered glens; where the Irish language is still widely spoken and traditional music rings out from...
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