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Fascinating journeys through some of Europe and Morocco's
most dramatic landscapes

Spain

Delightful Inns of Northern Spain

• explore timeless Asturias & La Rioja • spend a night in Bilbao • characterful inns, good food • 12 nights self-drive

La Rioja
Timeless La Rioja

This justly popular itinerary features four very special inns in four enchanting corners of northern Spain. Over the years, we have discovered some wonderfully atmospheric inns, where the owners have carefully restored old buildings and brought them back to life as hospitable, welcoming small hotels. You journey deep into rural Asturias - explore the rugged coast and the dramatic Picos de Europa Mountains from two delightful bases - and into the famous wine-growing region of La Rioja, where beautiful stone villages stand amid the vineyards. You finish with one night in Bilbao, giving you time to visit this flourishing city.
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Andalucia & Southern Extremadura

• visit Huelva & Seville • gentle walking in the Aracena Sierra • see where Columbus set sail • 8 nights fly-drive

Southern Extremadura
Extraordinary landscapes of Extremadura

This extraordinary journey combines relaxed walking routes with visits to historic towns, and takes in many of the cultural influences which helped to shape this enchanting landscape. Beginning in the Andalucian port of Huelva, at the very site where Columbus set sail for the New World, you gradually travel north, taking in some memorable walking routes in the little-known Aracena Sierra – a real gem with rich gastronomic traditions. On entering Extremadura and reaching the town of Zafra, you uncover echoes of turbulent events spanning five centuries: the expulsion of the Moors, the growth of a noble family and the loss of Spain’s Jewish community. Finally you reach Seville, treasury for Spain’s American gold and architectural symbol of her imperial era.
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Timeless Northern Extremadura

• stay in two paradors • discover a little-known corner of Spain • handsome monuments • 7 nights fly-drive

Northern Extremadura
Monfragüe Park, Extremadura

Two very different faces of northern Extremadura are brought together in this touring holiday, which mixes opportunities for excellent walking in varied landscapes with visits to acclaimed historic and ecological sites. Sitting on the southern plains are the ancient, honey-coloured towns of Trujillo and Cáceres, containing perfectly preserved noblemen’s houses and churches – a legacy of conquistador wealth. Just an hour away is the graceful monastery of Guadalupe, where Columbus brought many Native American slaves to be baptised, and beyond this the Monfragüe Natural Park, home to the Iberian lynx and an internationally important centre for bird life. With four nights at the parador in Trujillo and three nights at the parador of Jarandilla de la Vera, your accommodation is another wonderful highlight.
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A Trail of Three Cities

• visit Seville, Córdoba & Granada • detailed notes for walking tours of each city • stylish hotels • 6 nights fly-rail

Cordoba
Córdoba

This beguiling tour takes you to three of Spain’s most enigmatic and beautiful cities - Seville, Córdoba and Granada - with two nights in each city. Our detailed notes guide you through the historic streets on a walking tour that includes all the famous heritage sites, as well as many overlooked corners and delightful lunch stops. Travel by rail to the heart of the cities and stay in our hand-picked, stylish hotels, each one a beautifully restored mansion representing the essence of the city, and all within walking distance of the major sights.
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Italy

The Treasures of Eastern Sicily

• walk or explore at your leisure • visit Unesco-protected Baroque towns • elegant hotels of character • 8 nights fly-drive

Mount Etna
Orange groves beneath Mount Etna

Boasting a wealth of historical treasures and some beautiful walking country, including the Etna and Nebrodi Parks, eastern Sicily is one of those regions in which each day brings a new discovery. On this fly-drive holiday, you have the freedom to walk or to visit places of interest as the mood takes you, Mount Etna’s cone and other landmark peaks framing almost every view. You stay at some high-quality hotels which are as atmospheric as the towns themselves.
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Eastern Sicily's Treasures

• atmospheric hotels • ancient sites & Baroque cities • choice of walking routes • 6 nights fly-drive

Sicily's rugged interior
Sicily's peaceful and picturesque interior

Eastern Sicily's wealth of architecture and fine countryside offer much of beauty and historic interest to explore from your starting point close to the imposing snowy cone of Mount Etna. With the freedom of a hire car and two nights at each hotel you have time to explore your surroundings at your own pace. Using our notes, choose from easy strolls to more challenging walks; admire the Baroque architecture and atmospheric ruins, particularly peaceful in autumn and spring. Then return to relax in the quiet of our delightful hotels, each of them offering an individual charm and elegance, sometimes echoing features of the island's history and culture.
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Verona, Bologna & Venice

• two nights in each fascinating city • discover hidden treasures on foot with our detailed notes to guide you • 6 nights fly-rail

Verona
Verona, on the banks of the River Adige

Explore three of Italy’s most important northern cities, each with its own fascinating character, as you gorge yourself on gastronomic delicacies and look longingly on beautiful works of art, leaving you with memories to cherish forever. Following in the footsteps of heroes, warriors and artists, our detailed walking notes guide you through the historic streets on walks that take you from one magnificent monument to the next. Dining out each evening is part of the holiday experience - enjoy all that Italy’s famous cuisine has to offer at our especially recommended restaurants.
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Croatia

Dubrovnik & the Dalmatian Islands

• stay in Dubrovnik & on two islands • walking notes for gentle routes provided • 8 nights fly-drive

Historic Dubrovnik
Historic Dubrovnik

The southern Dalmatian Coast is Croatia at its most beguiling. Dubrovnik is justly famed for its splendid architecture and jumble of medieval houses topped by terracotta tiles. North-west of the city, we have found two equally captivating islands. The first, Korčula, combines pretty coves, sleepy villages and rolling hills clad with olive groves and vines to wonderful effect. But if Korčula is idyllic, then Mljet, with its forests and glistening lakes, is spellbinding in its beauty – and its tranquillity. Touring by car, you can take things at your own pace, choosing walking or sightseeing as the mood takes you.
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Morocco

City & Sahara Experience

• experience the unique atmosphere of Marrakesh • see the fabulous sights of the sub-Sahara • journey by camel into the dunes for a night in the desert • 7 nights by air

The Sahara Dessert
The ever-changing colours of the Sahara Desert

Morocco is a tapestry of colours. In Marrakesh, these range from the brilliant green, blue and white tiles of the mosques to the earthy ochre of the ramparts, and from the rich reds of the rugs to the deep pinks of the flowers in the gardens. Even the food is colourful, featuring courgettes, aubergines and red peppers. Beyond the city, enjoy the surprisingly lush greenery of the nearby Ourika Valley, followed by the spectacular and ever-changing colours of the desert, on our memorable journey by 4WD vehicle and camel into the sub-Saharan dunes for a night in the desert.
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Switzerland

The Glacier Express

• dramatic rail journeys on the Glacier Express • 4-star hotels • majestic mountain scenery • 7 nights fly-rail

Around Zermatt
Alpine meadows, forests and snow-clad mountains around Zermatt

This glorious journey centres on the famous Glacier Express, travelling from the well-kept secret that is the Engadine Valley in the east, to the high mountains surrounding chic Zermatt in the south via the dramatic Oberalp Pass (2,033 metres) and the beautiful Goms Valley. We provide suggestions for rewarding walks from each of our high-quality hotels, though you may prefer simply to sit back and enjoy your surroundings, or to take advantage of the included travel pass to explore further afield (our documentation suggests a variety of worthwhile excursions).
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Norway

Bustling Cities & Serene Fjords

• stay in Bergen & Oslo • travel on the famous Flåm Railway • experience the splendour of Sognefjord • 7 nights by air

Sognefjord, Norway
Dramatic Sognefjord

This is a holiday of great contrasts - the bustle of Oslo and Bergen, and the serenity of the enchanting Sognefjord - and dramatic journeys. The journey begins with two nights in Oslo, after which you travel by train into the highlands, where you take the spectacular Flåm Railway past ravines and waterfalls to the fjord below. You have a total of three nights amid the splendid scenery of the Sognefjord before another fine journey by boat along the fjord and down the west coast to the fjord capital, Bergen.
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Norwegian Highlights

journey by ship from the Lofoten Islands to Bergen • experience the fjords • high-quality hotels • 14 nights by air

Norway - land of fjords
Lovatnet Fjord

Norway is a land of many faces, each one seemingly more extraordinary than the last. If the western fjords, where mountains plunge into ink-blue waters, are incomparable, then the Lofoten Islands are incredible, with jagged peaks that seemingly rise straight out of the ocean, leaving room for only tiny slivers of sand. Between these lie mile upon mile of rugged coastline, wild moorland and high green valleys, and, to the south, the bustling, friendly cities of Oslo and Bergen. On this truly unforgettable journey, you discover all this and more over the course of just 13 days, leaving you with memories of awe-inspiring landscapes quite unlike any other in Europe. The dramatic journeys by rail and boat are an integral part of the experience.
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Greece

Highlights of Crete

classical sites spectacular scenery bays beaches & gorges

Magnificent sandy beaches and deep blue sea

The island of Crete has been subject to myriad cultural influences over the centuries, from Minoans and Greeks, to Romans and Venetians, all of whom have left their mark. Classical ruins are scattered across the flower-covered plains and along the rugged coast, giving you the opportunity to explore amid magnificent scenery. Your discovery begins in Archanes, an award-winning traditional village, considered to be where King Minos had a summer palace allowing you to explore in the early morning or late afternoon without the crowds! After two nights here, you drive the 70 kilometres to Istron, although it is worth exploring the island’s capital, Heraklion, on the way. Another worthwhile detour is to the Monastery of Saint George Selinari located on the road to Agios Nikolaos from Sissi, after which you can enjoy the local souvlakis for which the surrounding tavernas are famous.
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Clasical Tour of the Peloponnese

enthralling classical sites timeless landscapes wonderful hotels

Intriguing ruins around every turn

Classical Greece conjures up images of ancient temples and statues, and this tour will not disappoint. Taking in the ancient sites of Athens, Delphi and Olympia, you will visit many classical monuments for which this land is justly famed. You will discover awe-inspiring scenery as you travel from bustling Athens, along the Gulf of Corinth, down the rugged coast and through the mountains of the Peloponnese. You have two nights in the vibrant, noisy, colourful city of Athens before setting out on the scenic three-hour drive to your hotel in Delphi and the Temple of Apollo. After two nights in Delphi, you head along the Gulf of Corinth to the charming fortified town of Nafpaktos where you cross the awe-inspiring Rio-Antirio Bridge - the longest cable-stayed suspension bridge in the world - to the northern coast of the Peloponnese and onwards to Olympia, the home of the Olympic Games.
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