Cornwall
- Half-day walks on most days through some of the most beautiful scenery in England.
- Visit gardens, houses, galleries, archaeological sites and historic towns and villages.
- Attention is also paid to geology, botany, ecology and other aspects of the natural world.
- Other ingredients include literary associations and some of the best of modern English food.
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16–26 May 2011
11 days
£2,840
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3–13 October 2011
11 days
£2,840
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Hadrian’s Wall
- The archaeology and history of the largest Roman construction in northern Europe.
- The most spectacular stretches accessible only on foot, this is also a walking tour through some of the most magnificent scenery in England.
- Excursions from coast to coast include all the major Roman sites and relevant museums.
- One hotel throughout, the best in the region.
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19–25 June 2011
7 days
£1,720
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11–17 September 2011
7 days
£1,720
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Hill Walking in Extremadura
- Remote and deeply rural walking in the sierras around Guadalupe and Yuste.
- Varied and dramatic landscapes: hills, plains, forests, river valleys, farmland.
- Themes include pilgrimage, conquistadors and empire – as well as the natural environment.
- Small group: maximum 17 participants.
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6–14 May 2011
9 days
£2,650
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Walking to Santiago
- The last great pilgrimage route in Christendom which still attracts walkers; scenically wonderful with much fine architecture.
- Selected sections from the Pyrenees through northern Spain to Compostela.
- Walking in comfort: good hotels; luggage transferred separately; maximum of 15 participants.
- The June departure will incorporate The Castile Festival. Details will be available in September.
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14–25 September 2010
12 days
£2,830
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13–24 September 2011
12 days
£2,980
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