STORNOWAY, OUTER HEBRIDES
This largely panoramic tour takes us to picturesque south Lewis and the Isle of Harris, known around the world for its Harris Tweed – a hand woven cloth made from pure new Scottish wool, dyed using indigenous plants.
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DUBLIN, IRELAND
Enjoy a relaxed drive around one of Europe’s finest capitals.
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LERWICK, SHETLAND ISLANDS
For a wonderful insight into the lives and history of the people of Lerwick take ‘A Step Back in Time’. This walking tour will take us through the colourful and cosmopolitan history of Lerwick and retrace steps taken as far back as the Bronze Age.
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DUBLIN, IRELAND
Take a panoramic drive through the city before enjoying an in-depth tour of the world famous Guinness Brewery.
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MILFORD HAVEN, PEMBROKESHIRE
Our scenic drive will take us northwards through the county of Pembrokeshire – where castle ruins and ancient burial sites offer fascinating historical architecture, whilst small villages dot the dramatic landscape.
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KILLYBEGS, IRELAND
The Bluestack Mountain Range of Southwest Donegal runs from the Pettigo Plateau, westwards to Binbane. The striking feature of this wonderful circular walk in the foothills of the Bluestacks is the sheer beauty and peacefulness of the mountains, and the freshness of the air. The surroundings are breathtaking and the sheer sense of adventure, as we trek over the mountains to visit Disert Graveyard, is sure to please. Disert is the site of an ancient Graveyard and a Holy Well dating to the times of St Colmcille.
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COBH, IRELAND
Leaving the South Mall – one of the most gracious streets in the city – we will cross Parnell Bridge, where we shall stop briefly and enjoy the view. We can see City Hall, elegant in its classical lines and its glistening limestone, the fluted columns of the Savings Bank, the modern lines of the College of Commerce and Morrison’s Island.
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RINGASKIDDY, IRELAND
Cork is a city of steeples and bridges and was made for walking. From many vantagepoints it can all be seen at a glance, as it is a compact city in size yet diverse in its range of activities. The city centre has streets lined with a multitude of shops, arcades and boutiques. The atmosphere is mildly cosmopolitan yet engagingly Irish. Pleasantly spread out amongst the hills that rise up on both sides of the River Lee, the city centre is actually a small island between two channels of the river and a plethora of bridges.
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DUBLIN, IRELAND
Fitting perfectly into our ArtsClub theme, our tour treats us to a traditional Irish evening.
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OBAN, SCOTLAND
Our tour first takes us to Ardkinglas Gardens, a vibrant and colourful place with many varieties of plants, shrubs and trees including rhododendrons. We then make the short drive to the viewpoint over looking the spectacular ‘Rest and Be Thankful Pass’ - a most dramatic view.
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