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UK & EUROPE WINTER 2015 / SUMMER 2016 Small Group & Tailor-Made Tours The Experts in Small Group Touring Maximum Group Size of 18 Scenic Back Roads, Not Freeways Authentic Local Experiences Leisurely Paced Itineraries Charming Local Accommodation Culinary Experiences Valid until October 2016

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UK & EUROPE WINTER 2015 / SUMMER 2016

Small Group & Tailor-Made Tours

The Experts in Small Group Touring

✓ Maximum Group Size of 18 ✓ Scenic Back Roads, Not Freeways ✓ Authentic Local Experiences ✓ Leisurely Paced Itineraries ✓ Charming Local Accommodation ✓ Culinary Experiences

Valid until October 2016

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We are experts in small group and tailor-made touring. We are proud to offer a unique range of fascinating and leisurely regional tours throughout the UK and Europe.

We believe that it is important for you to understand that we do things differently to most tour companies. And, there is more to our itineraries than simply taking passengers to the important sights and major cities.

With our small group size you will experience especially selected accommodation loaded with charm and home comforts. You will dine with the locals in their restaurants, meet traditional producers and mingle with those characters who so enrich the heritage of local communities. We call this the Back-Roads Difference.

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ENGLAND

SCOTLAND

INVERNESS

EDINBURGH

CARDIFF LONDON

AMSTERDAM

OSLO

LILLE

PARIS

BORDEAUX

TAORMINA

BARI

SAN SEBASTIANNICE

MUNICH

BERLIN

PRAGUE

VIENNA

BUDAPEST

LJUBLJANA

VENICE

TROGIR

DUBROVNIK

ROME

NAPLES

PALERMO

FLORENCE

LYON

ZURICH

ZAGREB

FRANKFURT

ARLES

PORTO

LISBON

CASABLANCA

500 km

MADRID

BARCELONA

BELFAST

DUBLIN

N. IRELAND

IRELAND

WALES

FRANCE

SPAIN

SWITZERLANDLIECHTENSTEIN

AUSTRIA

SLOVENIA

CROATIA

NORWAY

MONTENEGRO

ITALY

CZECH REPUBLIC

POLAND

GERMANY

NETHERLANDS

BELGIUM

LUXEMBOURG

MOROCCO

PORTUGAL

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CONTENTSThe Back-Roads Difference ................................................................... 6-7 Charming Accommodation .................................................................... 8-9 Authentic Local Experiences .............................................................. 10-11 Culinary Experiences ........................................................................... 12-13 Our Tour Leaders ................................................................................. 14-15 Back-Roads Benefits ........................................................................... 16-17 A Tour For All Seasons ....................................................................... 18-19 Charming Waterways ......................................................................... 20-21 Tailor-Made Tours ............................................................................... 22-23 Pre & Post Tour Accommodation ...................................................... 24-25

ALONG THE BACK-ROADSHighlights of Britain .................................................................. ✹❆ 26-27Edinburgh to London ................................................................ ✹❆ 28-29Heart of England ....................................................................... ✹❆ 30-31Corners of Cornwall .....................................................................✹ 32-33London to Paris via The Channel Islands ...................................✹ 34-35Kent & Sussex ..............................................................................✹ 36Isle of Wight & The New Forest ...................................................✹ 37Chelsea Flower Show & The Home Counties .............................✹ 38Chelsea Flower Show ..................................................................✹ 39Goodwood Revival NEW .............................................................✹ 39The Wonders of Wales .................................................................✹ 40-41A Scottish Journey ......................................................................✹ 42-43A Royal Taste of Scotland ...........................................................✹ 44Orkney & The Highlands ..............................................................✹ 45The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo ...........................................✹ 46Edinburgh’s Hogmanay ............................................................... ❆ 47Ireland - The Emerald Isle......................................................... ✹❆ 48-49Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coastal Route NEW ....................✹ 50-51Corners of Southern Ireland ........................................................✹ 52-53La Belle France ......................................................................... ✹❆ 54-55Champagne, Burgundy & The Rhone Valley ...............................✹ 56-57Provence & The French Riviera ...................................................✹ 58-59A Taste of Bordeaux ....................................................................✹ 60-61Discover Portugal NEW ...............................................................✹ 62-63Highlights of Northern Spain .......................................................✹ 64-65Spanish Inspiration ......................................................................✹ 66-67Majestic Morocco NEW ..............................................................✹ 68-69Italian Indulgence ........................................................................✹ 70-71Tuscan Treats ............................................................................ ✹❆ 72-73 Enchanting Southern Italy ...........................................................✹ 74-75Slow Food Tour of Puglia .............................................................✹ 76-77 The Splendours of Sicily ..............................................................✹ 78-79 Flavours of Northern Croatia & Slovenia .................................... ✹ 80-81Croatia & The Dalmatian Coast .................................................. ✹ 82-83Mountains, Valleys & Lakes of Switzerland ................................✹ 84-85Switzerland: The Top of Europe .................................................. ❆ 86-87Benelux & The Northern Rhine NEW ..........................................✹ 88-89From Berlin to Bohemia NEW .................................................. ✹❆ 90-91Alsace & The Black Forest NEW ................................................ ✹ 92-93Germany’s Romantic Back-Road to Vienna ...............................✹ 94-95Bavaria & The Romantic Back-Road ........................................... ❆ 96-97Austria: A Winter Wonderland ..................................................... ❆ 98-99Explore Eastern Europe NEW .....................................................✹ 100-101Eastern Europe Winter Escape ................................................... ❆102-103Baltic & Russian Explorer NEW ..................................................✹104-105Norway: Fjords & Glaciers NEW .................................................✹ 106-107

BATTLEFIELDS BY BACK-ROADSANZACs on The Western Front ...................................................✹ 108 WWI Battlefield Weekend ............................................................✹ 109D-Day Battles for France ............................................................✹ 110The 1916 Easter Rising NEW ......................................................✹ 111

CHARMING WATERWAYSBurgundy: A Cruise Along Le Canal de Bourgogne NEW ..........✹ 112-113Provence: A Cruise Along Le Canal du Rhone-a-Sete NEW .....✹ 114-115Croatian Wilderness Sailing ........................................................✹ 116-117Greece: Jewels of The Cyclades NEW .......................................✹ 118-119Turkey Gulet Sailing NEW ...........................................................✹120-121Frequently Asked Questions .................................................................. 122Terms & Conditions ................................................................................ 123

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Tour Start/Finish point Countries visted on tour

ATHENS

HELSINKI

ST PETERSBURG

FETHIYE

GREECE

TURKEY

LITHUANIA

LATVIA

ESTONIA

FINLAND

RUSSIA

SLOVAKIA

HUNGARY

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With a maximum of 18 passengers*, our professional tour leaders are able to offer a more personalised experience, with more attention to the interests of individuals and flexible touring days.*Except Charming Waterways which is maximum 22.

MAXIMUM GROUP SIZE OF 18

Our mini-coaches can travel along local roads and across breath-taking mountain passes, to find charming villages and picturesque vistas which lie beyond the well-worn tourist trails. We reach places where large motor coaches cannot go.

SCENIC BACK ROADS, NOT FREEWAYS

AUTHENTIC LOCAL EXPERIENCESWe recognise that authentic local experiences have greater appeal than attractions on the typical tourist trail. We take the time to seek out experiences where our guests can relate to local crafts and culture.

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CHARMING ACCOMMODATIONWe choose quality local accommodation to reflect the character of the region you visit, from a French chateau to a small country inn. Every style of accommodation is in keeping with its surrounds and brings more authenticity to the itinerary.

CULINARY EXPERIENCESSampling local cuisine is an integral part of experiencing the culture – not to mention one of life’s pleasures. We include authentic culinary experiences which are locally sourced.

We rarely leave our accommodation before 8.30 am and our itineraries are thoughtfully planned to avoid cramming too much into a day. Sometimes you’ll have an afternoon – or even a day – at leisure. And, we promise that we keep long drives to a minimum.

LEISURELY PACED ITINERARIES

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Nestled in the Tuscan Hills, in the Italian wine-growing region of Chianti, Villa la Palagina was built using stone from an ancient convent. First inhabited at the end of the 16th century by a noble Florentine family, the villa has housed many illustrious residents over the years including Bettino Ricasoli, the Italian prime minister in the second half of the 19th century. With fantastic views of the Tuscan countryside, the villa is an ideal base from which to explore the beautiful Tuscany region, relax in the evenings, and enjoy the fantastic food and wine. Keep your eyes peeled as you may even run into the popular singer Sting, a next-door neighbour, in the restaurant!

Relax at Villa la Palagina on our Tuscan Treats and Italian Indulgence tours (p. 70-73).

CHARMING ACCOMMODATION

The best located accommodation in Canterbury! This unique and contemporary lodge is situated in the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in the heart of the city. Multi-award winning, it affords unrivalled views of the cathedral and offers exclusive access to the cathedral precincts. The cathedral’s incredible history spans 1,400 years: St Augustine, a Roman and the fi rst Archbishop of Canterbury, built the fi rst cathedral in 597, which now lies beneath the fl oor of the nave. Rebuilt after the Norman Conquest, it has survived the Reformation, the Civil War and bombing during WWII.

Sleep within the shadow of 1,400 years of history on our Kent & Sussex tour (p. 36).

CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL LODGEKENT, ENGLAND

VILLA LA PALAGINATUSCANY, ITALY

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The hotel is located within Leyre Monastery – one of the most important historical monasteries in Spain. Dating from 842, the working monastery sits atop a hill, affording spectacular views across the surrounding countryside. Guests may take a tour of the monastery, including the Romanesque 11th century crypt, or just relax in the tranquillity of the atmospheric surroundings as the Benedictine Monks’ Gregorian Chants echo in the background.

Experience 1,200 years of history at Hospederia de Leyre on our Highlights of Northern Spain tour (p. 64-65).

HOSPEDERIA DE LEYREPYRENEES, SPAIN

The 17th century Vaeshartelt Kasteel is steeped in royal history. The site of the fortress of ‘Harburgum’, it is reported to be the place where Charlemagne’s grandsons divided up his empire between them. In the 18th century it was owned by King William II of the Netherlands, who used it for his royal hunting lodge – you can still see his initials W II on the keystone today. The beautifully restored interior boasts original frescoes, stucco and marble while the extensive grounds include a vineyard, kitchen garden, star forest and secret garden. Proud of their green credentials, the kitchen only uses organic produce, preferably from their own garden.

Sleep like a King at Vaeshartelt Kasteel on our NEW Benelux & The Northern Rhine tour (p. 88-89).

VAESHARTELT KASTEELMAASTRICHT, NETHERLANDS

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Cropwell Bishop Creamery is a family owned business situated in the 13th century Nottinghamshire village of Cropwell Bishop. Their mission has always been to produce simply the best cheese possible, and they do this by adhering to traditional cheese making techniques that have been used in the production of Stilton for generations. They use the best milk from locally owned farms, and cows that graze the lush pastures of the Peak District. We’ll visit the original Cheesemaker’s Shop in the historic dairy buildings where the cheese making process will be explained. We’ll also take part in a tasting where we can try cheeses of different types and ages.

Learn about how some of the best cheese in Britain is made on our Edinburgh to London tour (p. 28-29).

AUTHENTIC LOCALEXPERIENCES

The Irish National Stud in County Kildare is arguably the heart of the Irish thoroughbred industry and home to some of the world’s most credentialed racehorses including ‘Living Legends’ Vintage Crop, Moscow Flyer, Kicking King and Beef or Salmon. On our private guided tour of the stud we’ll learn of its history and the breeding and foaling seasons. We’ll see the mares, foals, and the stallions up close and if foals are born the night before or on the morning of our tour we’ll be able to pay them a visit too! A unique area of outstanding natural beauty, the stud also has world-famous Japanese gardens to enjoy.

See some magnifi cent horses on our Corners of Southern Ireland tour (p. 52-53).

IRISH NATIONAL STUDKILDARE, IRELAND

CROPWELL BISHOP CREAMERYNOTTINGHAMSHIRE, ENGLAND

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Watch fl amenco in vibrant, traditional, lively Seville – the city where bull fi ghting is still a popular pastime and fl amenco dancing is enjoyed by locals in their homes and bars. El Patio Sevillano was instrumental in the birth of the ‘Cortijo El Guajiro’ – pioneering ‘tablao’ fl amenco and great fl amenco dancers past and present have performed on its stage. The passionate performances includes dances (bailes) to the numbers from Carmen accompanied by fantastic cante, toque and palmas (fl amenco singing, guitar playing and handclaps).

Be moved by El Patio Sevillano’s wonderful dancers on our Spanish Inspiration tour (p. 66-67).

FLAMENCO AT EL PATIO SEVILLANOSEVILLE, SPAIN

Hadeland Glassverk is a leading force in the design of glass art and is highly renowned for its beautiful artwork. The designers and glassblowers produce groundbreaking art in the glassblowing studio, Glasshytta, located on beautiful Lake Randsfjorden. On our guided tour we’ll get a close-up view of how glass is blown and have a go at glassblowing ourselves. We’ll gain an insight into this traditional handicraft which has been nurtured for the past 234 years at Hadeland: we’ll learn about the production methods involved in making everything from wine glasses to designer art.

Discover the art of glassblowing on our NEW Norway: Fjords & Glaciers tour (p. 106-107).

HADELAND GLASSVERKOPPLAND, NORWAY

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We are in for a right royal experience on a Royal Taste of Scotland. Carolyn Robb, former Executive Chef to TRH Prince Charles and Princess Diana for 11 years, will host afternoon tea and cake on board the Royal Yacht Britannia as she recounts stories of her time with Charles, Diana and the princes. Indulge in Carolyn’s Royal Chocolate Biscuit Cake, which Prince William chose as his Groom’s Cake at the Royal Wedding.

Gain a privileged insight into life as a royal on our A Royal Taste of Scotland tour (p. 44).

CULINARYEXPERIENCES

Rick Stein is famous enough to need no introduction. The UK-born chef has won scores of prestigious awards over the years and his many publications and TV series have made him a household name across the globe. Enjoy lunch with Back-Roads Touring at Rick Stein’s famous Seafood Restaurant in Padstow and taste for yourself the chef’s unique infl uence on rich local stocks of seafood caught in the cold waters of the Celtic Sea. A seafood bar located in the centre of the restaurant will allow us to see chefs preparing critically acclaimed seafood dishes before our very eyes!

Enjoy lunch at Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant on our Corners of Cornwall tour (p. 32-33).

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RICK STEIN’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANTCORNWALL, ENGLAND

TEA & CAKE WITH PRINCE CHARLES’ PERSONAL CHEF ON BOARD HMY BRITANNIA EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND

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The Slow Food Movement strives to reconnect people with where their food comes from and how it is produced so that traditional and regional cuisine is preserved and local producers are supported. Visit Masseria Ferri at Ostuni, where we learn about Apulian cheeses and taste the delicious Caciocavallo. Take a tour of the farm with its owner, Patrizia, to see the animals and the vineyards. We also visit one of the UNESCO World Heritage ‘Trulli’ homes and learn about the Apulia food and wine produced at this renowned farm. We’ll taste cheeses including Mozzarella and Tarallini and partake in a cheese making demonstration.

Learn about the Slow Food movement on our Slow Food Tour of Puglia (p. 76-77).

The family-owned Bibich Winery is located in the hills of Skradin, fi ve miles east of the idyllic port city of Sibenik, along Croatia’s island-speckled coast. Across the Adriatic from Italy, and roughly in line with the wine hills of Tuscany, it is leading the resurgence of quality wine growing in Croatia. During our private tour and tasting we’ll enjoy wines made from the indigenous white Debit and red Zinfandel grape varieties. They will be accompanied by a generous tapas spread of local delicacies selected to enhance the fi ne fl avours of the wines.

Sample the very best in Croatian wines with our unmatched wine experience on our Croatia & The Dalmatian Coast tour (p. 82-83).

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SLOW FOOD CHEESE TASTING AT MASSERIA FERRIPUGLIA, ITALY

BIBICH WINERYDALMATIAN COAST, CROATIA

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After studying tourism and marketing at university, Spanish-born Leti spent 14 years as a tour guide working in almost every European country, as well as some in Africa and Asia. She joined Back-Roads in 2014, and despite being new to the company, she distinguished herself by becoming our top performing guide in her fi rst year. She is passionate about local cuisine and medieval architecture and specialises in tours around Spain.

Leti says “I love the freedom that travelling with Back-Roads Touring provides for our guests. The relaxed atmosphere and unique small group approach to travel allows me to adapt the tour to individual requests to bring a much more personal and intimate experience for all. Travelling with Back-Roads is more than just sightseeing; it’s about sharing the experience”.

Leti often leads our Spanish Inspiration and Highlights of Northern Spain tours.

OUR TOURLEADERS

Andy has been with us for fi ve years and it’s safe to say he is one of our stand-out tour leaders. He even helps to train new tour leaders and travels to Australia once a year to run seminars and workshops about Back-Roads Touring. Before joining us, Andy worked as a police detective in the UK and Europe on various investigations and projects. He is a member of the ‘Guild of Battlefi eld Guides’ and specialises in converting contemporary documents and memories into ‘on-the-ground’ personal experiences for friends and relatives.

Andy often leads our Corners or Cornwall, WWI Battlefi eld Weekend, London to Paris via The Channel Islands and La Belle France tours.

ANDY STEEL LETICIA PRIETO

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After previously working in sales and marketing, Luis joined Back-Roads Touring in 2005. Tour leading has become a personal passion for him, rather than a job. He communicates in fi ve languages and says one of the best parts of his job is “meeting people from all over the world and sharing my acquired knowledge with travel companions”. In 2014 Luis was crowned Best Tour Leader at Back-Roads’ Annual Tour Leader Awards.

Luis often leads our Italian Indulgence and Tuscan Treats tours and will be leading our NEW Discover Portugal tour in 2016.

LUIS CARDOSO

Derek has been a tour leader with Back-Roads Touring since 2007 and looks forward to every opportunity to show off his favourite country, England. It is his mantra that the tours are, to his guests, “what their dreams are made of” and his role is to make sure that they fulfi ll those dreams. As well as the more traditional touring information, Derek seeks out and shares the interesting quirks of the English language and the local cultures, folklore and behind-the-scenes history of the places visited - “the stories behind the stories”. In 2014 Derek was crowned Best Driver/Tour Leader at Back-Roads’ Annual Tour Leader Awards.

Derek often leads our Corners of Cornwall, Heart of England, Chelsea Flower Show, Isle of Wight & The New Forest and Tailor-Made tours.

DEREK SMITH

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Saint’ Agnese Family, Tuscany

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*Terms and conditions apply. 10% Early Booking Offer is not combinable with any other discount. All discounts must be requested at time of booking and will apply to the basic tour price. 5% Early Booking Offer can be combined with either past passenger or multi-tour to a maximum discount value of 10%. All components of the booking must be paid by the required date to qualify for the Earlybird. Past passenger discount will be applied once we receive confirmation (previous booking number) that you have previously travelled with Back-Roads Touring. Multi-tour discounts will be applied in order of value, with no discount applicable to the most expensive tour and the 2.5% discount applied to the cheapest tour/s in the booking. Multi-tour discount can be applied after the first tour is booked but the original booking number will be requested. All discounts are capped at a maximum total discount of 10% but the company reserves the right to change this at their discretion.

**An exception to this is our Charming Waterways programme, which operates with a minimum of eight people (our French Waterways tours operate with a minimum of 12.) Norway: Fjords & Glaciers operates with a minimum of eight people.

EARLY BOOKING OFFER* Book and pay in full before 30 June 2015 and receive a 10% discount per person off the price of your tour (promo code BRT15EB10%). Book and pay in full before 30 November 2015 and receive a 5% discount perperson off the price of your tour (promo code BRT15EB5%).

PAST PASSENGER DISCOUNT* Travelled with Back-Roads Touring before? Book on one of our tours again and receive a 2.5% discount (promo code BRTPP2.5%). It’s our way of saying thank you for your trust and loyalty.

MULTI-TOUR DISCOUNT & COMBINABLE TOURS*We’ve designed our itineraries, and scheduled departure dates, so you can easily combine a number of different tours and see even more of the UK and Europe with Back-Roads Touring. And what’s more - it pays to do so! Book more than one tour at a time and receive a 2.5% discount. It’s easy to find out which tours can be combined together - simply see the Combines With box on individual tour pages.

GUARANTEED TO RUN**Once we have four confirmed passengers booked on a tour departure date, we guarantee that we will operate that tour. Find out which departures are already guaranteed to run on our website.

ACCLAIMED SERVICEIn 2014 we were recognised by the Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) for our excellent service, winning Best Niche Wholesaler at the National Travel Industry Awards. And in 2015 we are delighted to have been nominated for Best Tour Operator - International.

SINGLE TRAVELLER FRIENDLYWe pride ourselves on being a single traveller friendly company - in fact almost 20% of all of our passengers are single travellers. This means that on each tour you’re likely to have a mix of single travellers and couples and perhaps some people who are travelling with a friend or relative. On a Back-Roads tour you can be confident to travel around Europe with a group of like-minded people who share a passion for cultural travel.

COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABLE TOURISMAt Back-Roads Touring, we are committed to supporting sustainable tourism and have been accredited a Silver Green Tourism rating for our commitment to green practises throughout our company.

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(March - May)Provence

(September - November)Tuscany

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We are delighted to now off er year round departures on some of our most popular tours. As well as introducing more dedicated summer and winter itineraries, we will also be operating our most popular tours throughout the year from November 2015 onwards. With seasonally adjusted itineraries, each season will off er a slightly diff erent experience and focus on seasonal menus with locally sourced produce.

The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn off er generally milder weather and fewer crowds than summer. Spring tends to be green and lush with blossoms and wildfl owers in full bloom. During April you can visit the Keukenhof Tulip festival on our Benelux & The Northern Rhine tour and in May we have our ever popular Chelsea Flower Show tours. Autumn brings rich colours of red, yellow and orange, crisp blue skies, beautiful sunsets and warm, golden light. On our Tuscan Treats and La Belle France tours you can experience the festivals and tasting events of harvest time in November.

Travelling during winter is a truly magical experience: Christmas markets in old town squares; beautiful snow-speckled scenery; roaring fi res, majestic castles and hearty feasts. In December we celebrate Hogmanay in Scotland and in Switz erland we travel by train, passing through magnifi cent scenery of white snow-capped mountains and alpine lakes. And then there’s summer: great weather; long light days; and late nights, particularly in Europe. From England to Germany, Wales to Norway, it is, of course, the most popular time to visit the UK and Europe.

You can identify our summer (April-October), winter (November-March) and year round tours by the below key:

✹❆ Year round tour ✹ Summer tour ❆ Winter tour

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(June - August) Amalfi Coast

(December - February)Salzburg

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MS Jeanine, Besancon, Burgundy

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We are delighted to introduce Charming Waterways - our new leisurely-paced water-based touring series which is dedicated to offering our guests more opportunities to travel in the Back-Roads style.

In France, we use modern private hotel barges to cruise along the canals of Burgundy and Provence. These custom built, innovatively-designed vessels are comfortable and allow us access to smaller regional waterways, and unspoilt rural scenery.

Elsewhere, the emphasis shifts to enjoying the idyllic waters of southern Europe. Around Croatia we explore some of the lesser known Adriatic islands off the central Dalmatian coast using motorised vessels. In the Aegean, we use motorised yachts to discover the famous Greek Cycladic islands of Santorini and Mykonos, as well as smaller islands in the group where life is more traditional. As we turn our attention to the Mediterranean, we appreciate the sheer beauty of Turkey’s aptly-named Turquoise Coast and sail in gulets – modelled on traditional Turkish vessels.

Importantly, all vessels are exclusively chartered by Back-Roads. Sailings are accompanied by our own tour leaders, as well as trained local captains and crew. Naturally, we retain the Back-Roads spirit with leisurely days, authentic local experiences and cuisines, exclusive shore excursions and small group sizes – a maximum of 16 guests in Croatia, Greece and Turkey; and up to 22 in France. Life on board is casual and social. Public areas are maximised to include deck space for sunbathing, and interior and exterior dining tables. Cabins are well appointed and include private facilities on all vessels.

MS Anne-Marie

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Honfl eur, France

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Back-Roads Touring’s private, tailor-made service offers bespoke tours throughout the UK and Europe. Perfect for groups of friends, or a family, Tailor-Made Tours can design and deliver a tour to your individual requirements, from start to finish.

Whether you have a specific itinerary in mind or just a few ideas about the types of places you’d like to visit, we’ll work with you to plan a holiday of a lifetime. Whilst some of our guests want to base their tailor-made experience on one of our standard tours, with a few additions or alterations, others wish to do something completely different.

Of course all of our tailored tours remain true to the Back-Roads Touring spirit. Your group will travel through the back roads in our luxury mini-coaches and you’ll have truly unique, authentic experiences, from the food you eat to the accommodation you stay in. Your driver/tour leader will be an integral part of the experience and will be on-hand to ensure your personal requirements are met. You can literally sit back and enjoy the ride, safe in the knowledge that all of the planning and logistics have been taken care of.

Unlike many other group operators, we predominantly use our own fleet of vehicles and staff to operate our tours, rather than act as a broker on behalf of another company. We have run a diverse range of bespoke tours throughout the years, including ones tailored around sporting events, film locations, family history and cuisine. One particular Tailor-Made Tours speciality is private Battlefields tours. With some of the industry’s best Battlefields tour leaders we are able to research family military history to deliver a truly personal journey. Our small, manoeuvrable coaches can avoid weight restrictions and hence access all areas of the battlefields.

We are now also offering personalised day trips from London, built around what you wish to see – whether that’s to Bath and back, out into the Cotswolds or perhaps north east to Cambridge. Share your vision with us at [email protected].

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GRANGE WELLINGTON HOTEL The 4* Grange Wellington Hotel, known for its relaxing and peaceful atmosphere, is situated in Westminster’s Vincent Square, in the heart of London. Buckingham Palace, Whitehall, Westminster Abbey and Cathedral and The Houses of Parliament are all within walking distance.

LONDONFROM $283 PP SHARING

LA DEMEUREA short walk from the typically Parisian bustle of the Rue Mouffetard, the 3* La Demeure enjoys an excellent location near the Jardin des Plantes (Botanical Gardens). This elegant hotel is well placed for public transport, with easy access to metro and bus lines that can take you all over Paris.

PARISFROM $171 PP SHARING

THE GRESHAMThe historic 4* Gresham Hotel is something of a Dublin institution, having been opened by the former foundling child Thomas Gresham in 1817. The hotel is in the heart of Dublin City and successfully marries the traditional with the modern.

DUBLINFROM $163 PP SHARING

THE PLACEOccupying three Georgian townhouses in the heart of Edinburgh’s city centre, The Place is a 4* hotel, offering boutique accommodation with a stylish decor. Edinburgh’s fashionable shopping district is just a short walk away.

EDINBURGHFROM $118 PP SHARING

PRE & POST TOURACCOMMODATION

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As all of our tours start and end in major European cities, it’s often nice to book a few nights’ accommodation before and after your tour so you can explore the city at your own pace. We have hand-picked centrally located, character, 3 or 4* pre and post tour accommodation in all our major destinations.

GALLERY HOTEL BARCELONAGallery Hotel is a boutique property located in the heart of Barcelona, next to Paseo de Gracia. This 4* hotel offers spacious, bright and modern rooms, complimentary use of the sauna and gym and a rooftop terrace with great views over the city. Gallery Hotel also offers a wide selection of gastronomic delights in their restaurant and bar.

BARCELONAFROM $216 PP SHARING

HOTEL CA’ DEI CONTIThis elegant 4* hotel is located in the heart of Venice, just around the corner from St Mark’s Square. Ca’ dei Conti is an 18th century residence reached by a bridge over a small canal and boasts traditional, Venetian decor. All rooms are elegantly furnished and are equipped with modern amenities.

VENICEFROM $237 PP SHARING

DOMUS AUSTRALIADomus Australia is a 4* boutique guest house in central Rome. This recently restored historic Italian building surrounds a central courtyard and is located within 2 kms of the city centre.

ROMEFROM $172 PP SHARING

QUATRO PUERTA DEL SOLThe modern, cosmopolitan 4* Hotel Quatro Puerta del Sol is situated in central Madrid close to Puerta del Sol, Paseo del Prado, Calle de Alcala and Gran Via, as well as great restaurants and shops.

MADRIDFROM $108 PP SHARING

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This comprehensive journey is tailored to those who want to fully experience British history and culture. In England we celebrate ‘Great British Puddings’ at the world-famous Pudding Club, visit Yorkshire's finest historic house and explore Bronte and Wordsworth country. In north Wales we wind our way through the hidden valleys of Snowdonia National Park and in southern Scotland we visit mysterious castles and stately homes.

HIGHLIGHTS OF BRITAIN ENGLAND, WALES & SCOTLAND9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTS FROM $3495 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 London – Oxford – Cotswolds There is no better introduction to England than Oxford, the ‘city of dreaming spires’. We visit one of its imposing university colleges and enjoy a walk through the city. Later, at a traditional 18th century woollen mill, we learn about the industry that is the cornerstone of Cotswold heritage. We then drive to the delightful Three Ways House Hotel. Tonight’s dinner is at the world famous Pudding Club. (D)

Day 2 Cotswolds – Worcester – Ironbridge – Llangollen In Worcester visit one of England’s quietest but most interesting cathedrals, then explore the town of Much Wenlock. Later see the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ironbridge before driving to Llangollen where we stay two nights at Bryn Howel Hotel, or similar. (B, D)

Day 3 Llangollen – Snowdonia National Park – Llangollen In north Wales we explore Snowdonia National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty. At the Bodnant Food Centre’s Cookery School, a professional chef will demonstrate how to make two Welsh themed dishes, which we will then enjoy for lunch. Back in Llangollen enjoy an evening at leisure. (B, L)

Day 4 Llangollen – Chester – Haworth – York Enjoy a walking tour of Chester this morning. We then continue east across England’s backbone, the Pennine Hills, to the Bronte Parsonage at Haworth. Next we continue to York, the historic capital of northern England. Stay two nights at the Churchill Hotel. (B)

✓ Visit a traditional 18th century Cotswold woollen mill

✓ See one of England’s quietest but most interesting cathedrals in Worcester

✓ Explore the back roads of some of Britain’s most iconic regions including the Cotswolds, Snowdonia National Park, the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District

✓ Enjoy a traditional Scottish banquet

Day 5 York This morning our tour leader takes us through the old city, pointing out its highlights. This afternoon enjoy free time to explore York independently. (B)

Day 6 York – Castle Howard – Lake District Drive to the magnificent 18th century Castle Howard, Yorkshire’s finest historic house and estate. Later enjoy a scenic drive through the wonderful Yorkshire Dales National Park, before arriving

at the Waterhead Hotel in Lake Windermere, our base for the next two nights. (B, D)

Day 7 Lake District Today we enjoy one of Britain’s most beautiful national parks. Crossing Lake Windermere, our first stop is Beatrix Potter’s Hill Top Farm. This afternoon, we visit Dove Cottage, once home to the poet William Wordsworth and the inspiration for his Daffodils poem. After a short cruise on the lake we return to our accommodation. (B)

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“We loved everything about our tour. It was exactly what we hoped for and enabled us to see the ‘real’ UK (which was our goal). Our tour leader did a fabulous job - he struck the delicate balancing point between keeping us on schedule but also relaxed. My highlight of the tour was Beatrix Potter’s farm.”Mary Emory Church, New Jersey, USA

Day 8 Lake District – Scottish Borders Driving through Cumbria, we follow Hadrian’s Wall until we reach Birdoswald Roman Fort, one of the best Roman sites on the wall. We then travel to the Scottish Borders and enjoy a traditional three-course Scottish banquet together tonight. Stay overnight at Comlongon Castle, or similar. (B, D)

Day 9 Scottish Borders – Abbotsford House – Rosslyn Chapel – Edinburgh Explore Abbotsford House, the former home of Sir Walter Scott. This afternoon we visit one of the most mysterious sites in Scotland, Rosslyn Chapel, which was featured in the best selling film The Da Vinci Code. Our final destination is Edinburgh, where our tour concludes. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

A TOUR FOR ALL SEASONS

Britain is a year round destination so why not discover the highlights of England, Wales and Scotland when there are fewer visitors around? During the festive season this tour will visit York’s bustling Christmas market and Castle Howard, which is decked out in Christmas decorations personally chosen each year by the Honourable Simon and Mrs Howard. At the end of each day, relax by the fire in one of Britain’s traditional pubs, as you enjoy hearty food and tasty beers.

INCLUSIONS » 8 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full cooked breakfast daily » 4 x evening meals » 1 x Welsh cooking experience

including lunch » Included Entrances: College

in Oxford, Cotswold Woollen Weavers, Bronte Parsonage, Castle Howard, Beatrix Potter’s Hilltop Farm, Dove Cottage, Birdoswald Roman Fort, Abbotsford House & Rosslyn Chapel.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2015/16CODE: BRLED PRICE: NZD

Nov: 19 Dec: 03, 13 Feb: 25 Apr: 14, 21, 28 May: 01, 05, 08, 12, 15, 17, 22, 26, 29 Jun: 02, 05, 09, 14, 21, 28 Jul: 05, 12, 19, 26, 28 Aug: 02, 04, 09, 11, 16, 18, 25 Sep: 01, 06, 08, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29 Oct: 04, 06, 11

Twin/Double $3495 Single $4225Twin/Double $3795 Single $4445

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COMBINES WITH Edinburgh to London (p. 28-29) A Scottish Journey (p. 42-43)

PRE/POST HOTELS For details of our London & Edinburgh hotels see p. 24

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Alnwick Castle which has featured in Harry Potter and Downton Abbey

English roots may be traced back to eastern England where the Celts, Romans, Saxons and Vikings all left their mark. Our tour offers a comprehensive insight into this area rich in history, architecture and cultural traditions. We explore the cathedral cities of Durham, York and Lincoln, visit Cambridge to see its world-famous university colleges and drive through the moorlands of Yorkshire to escape the crowds in the Peak District - one of England’s best loved national parks.

EDINBURGH TO LONDON DURHAM, YORK, PEAK DISTRICT & CAMBRIDGE 8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS FROM $3495 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Edinburgh – Berwick-upon-Tweed – Lindisfarne – Alnwick We travel south to Berwick-upon-Tweed, arguably England's most dramatic walled town. Our next stop is the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, reachable only by a causeway at low tide. Marvel at the ornate carvings on the extensive ruins of Lindisfarne Priory before driving to Alnwick Castle, home to the 12th Duke of Northumberland. Stay overnight at the Hogs Head Inn, or similar. (D)

Day 2 Alnwick – Durham – Staithes – Whitby Explore Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest and finest example of Norman architecture in England. After stopping in Staithes, once the largest fishing port in the north east of England, we continue to Whitby. Visit the museum chronicling a young Captain Cook’s training as a seaman before embarking on his epic voyages of discovery. Stay overnight at Mallyan Spout Hotel, or similar. (B)

Day 3 Whitby – North Yorkshire Moors – York – Peak District Driving through the imposing North Yorkshire Moors, we make our way to York, the historic capital of northern England. After a short orientation walk you will have plenty of time to explore this city independently. Later we travel to the Rutland Arms Hotel, or similar, our base for the next two nights. (B)

Day 4 Peak District – Chatsworth House – Blue John Cavern – Peak District The Peak District is rich in history and is home to some of England’s finest scenery. Stunning Chatsworth

✓ Stay two nights in the heart of the Peak District National Park

✓ Visit Sandringham Estate, the private retreat of Her Majesty The Queen

✓ Enjoy a pub lunch where Jamie Oliver grew up and worked in the kitchen

✓ Drift along the River Cam on a traditional punt to experience an integral part of English culture

House is the perfect place for a morning stroll and the Blue John Cavern is a fascinating network of caves to explore. (B, D)

Day 5 Peak District – Lincoln Today is dedicated to Lincoln. After visiting the Cathedral Quarter to see the iconic towers of Lincoln Cathedral, Ellis Mill, Jew’s House and Lincoln Castle, the rest of the day is yours at leisure. Overnight the White Hart Hotel, or similar. (B)

Day 6 Lincoln – Cropwell Bishop – Sandringham – Cambridge In Cropwell Bishop, famous for Stilton cheese, visit a local creamery with more than 160 years of cheese making experience. Learn more about Stilton's protected status and enjoy a cheese tasting experience. In Sandringham, we see the estate which has been passed down through four generations of the British monarchy. Stay two nights at The Gonville Hotel, or similar. (B, D)

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“Tours which include three of England's finest cathedral cities are hard to find. I love the way this tour brings their history to life, and blends it with some wonderful countryside - whether it's the rolling hills of the Peak District or the wilderness of the North Yorkshire Moors.”Lucy Evans, Marketing Manager, Back-Roads Touring

Day 7 Cambridge Take in the beauty of the 'Backs' of Cambridge University while drifting along the River Cam on a traditional punt. The rest of the day is yours at leisure. (B)

Day 8 Cambridge – Newmarket – Clavering – London At Newmarket National Stud, see behind the scenes of a working thoroughbred stud farm. At The Cricketers at Clavering, a delightful 16th century English country inn where Jamie Oliver grew up and worked, we enjoy lunch. After visiting Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting Lodge in Epping Forest we return to London. (B, L)

Note: The Holy Island of Lindisfarne causeway floods at high tide so the time we visit and spend at this site will be determined by the daily tidal variations.

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

INCLUSIONS » 7 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full English breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals, 1 x lunch » Cambridge Punting » Included Entrances: Lindisfarne

Priory, Alnwick Castle & Gardens, Durham Cathedral donation, Captain Cook Museum, Chatsworth House, Blue John Cavern, Lincoln Cathedral, Sandringham Estate, Newmarket National Stud & Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting Lodge.

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A TOUR FOR ALL SEASONS

Did you know that Britain has some great winter attractions? From October we seek these out and incorporate them in the itinerary when some other attractions close. In December there is time at leisure to explore festive Christmas markets. In January, we will enjoy a Burn’s Night Party in the magnificent Guest Hall of Alnwick Castle and raise a glass to Scotland’s favourite bard with traditional ceremonies including a piper to pipe in the haggis.

PRE/POST HOTELSFor details of our London & Edinburgh hotels see p.24

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2015/16CODE: BREDL PRICE: NZD

Nov: 30 Dec: 14 Jan: 24 Feb: 21 Apr: 13 May: 04, 25 Jun: 15 Jul: 06, 27 Aug: 17 Sep: 07, 28

Twin/Double $3495 Single $4395Twin/Double $3645 Single $4495Twin/Double $3745 Single $4595

COMBINES WITH London to Paris via The Channel Islands (p. 34-35) A Scottish Journey (p. 42-43)

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The Cotswolds

The Heart of England is one the UK's most iconic regions, encompassing Oxford, the Cotswolds, Stratford-upon-Avon and Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage site. On this five-day journey, we will visit Oxford and Lacock, explore quaint Cotswold villages famous for their charming honey-coloured stone cottages with thatched roofs, wander along historic village streets and explore traditional stately homes.

HEART OF ENGLAND OXFORD, BATH, LONGLEAT & AVEBURY 5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS FROM $2095 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 London – Oxford – Cotswolds Relax as we travel through the beautiful English countryside to Oxford, one of the most famous university cities in the world. Enjoy a walk among the golden-stone buildings and ‘dreaming spires’ and visit one of the university’s iconic colleges. Later meander through country lanes and quaint Cotswold villages, before reaching Kings Hotel in Chipping Campden, our base for the next two nights.

Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner together. (D)

Day 2 Cotswolds – Stratford-upon-Avon – Cotswolds This morning is a feast for literary enthusiasts and history buffs as we visit Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon to discover Ye Olde England of the Bard’s birth and his final resting place, Holy Trinity Church. En route we stop at a thatched farmhouse where the young William Shakespeare courted Anne Hathaway. After exploring more honey-coloured hamlets we return to our delightful Cotswolds base for an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 3 Cotswolds – Lacock – Bath Visit the picture-perfect village of Lacock, which has been used in countless television and movie productions including Pride and Prejudice, The Other Boleyn Girl and Harry Potter. After some time to wander the historic village streets, see the exhibitions in the museum and visit the abbey, we continue to Castle Combe, a small village in Wiltshire, where we enjoy a delicious cream tea. Later we drive to the Abbey Hotel in Bath,

✓ Travel at a leisurely pace, allowing more time to explore this region in depth

✓ Dine on quality produce sourced from the best local suppliers

✓ Stay in charming authentic accommodation, representative of the English countryside

✓ Behind the scenes tour of Longleat Stately Home

✓ Walk among the stones at Avebury, away from the tourist crowds

where we spend the next two nights. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Bath is truly one of Europe’s most attractive cities. (B)

Day 4 Bath Explore this splendid Georgian city to learn more about Roman life at the restored Roman Baths. See the towering 15th century abbey, the fascinating Pulteney Bridge and the imposing Georgian Royal Crescent. Also visit No.1 Royal Crescent, a magnificent

town house that creates a wonderfully vivid picture of life in 18th century Bath. This afternoon is at leisure. Those wishing to relax may choose to spend a few hours at the Thermae Bath Spa, Britain’s original and only natural thermal spa, while others may choose to explore the myriad of small independent shops, stylish boutiques and familiar high street stores. Tonight we will enjoy a farewell dinner together. (B, D)

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“The whole tour was wonderful. I’ve now actually been to the places I’ve been reading about in books since I was a child. The back roads are so much better, I just loved it. Longleat House was amazing!”Elaine Egan, New South Wales, Australia

Day 5 Bath – Longleat – Avebury – London From Bath we drive to Longleat, an English stately home, currently the seat of the Marquess of Bath. After a behind the scenes tour of the house, which will incorporate some of Lord Bath’s personal murals, we continue to the village of Avebury to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Standing Stones, which rival Stonehenge as the largest and most complex prehistoric site in Britain. While Stonehenge attracts tourists from all around the world (and security precautions prevent you from getting anywhere near the stones) at Avebury visitors may walk freely among the stones in relative peace and quiet, away from the tourist crowds. Later today we take a leisurely drive back to London where the tour ends. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

PRE/POST HOTELSFor details of our London hotel see p. 24

COMBINES WITH Kent & Sussex (p. 36) Isle of Wight & The New Forest (p. 37)

INCLUSIONS » 4 nights' accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full English breakfast daily » 2 x evening meals » Traditional cream tea » Included Entrances: One

of Oxford’s colleges, Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Shakespeare's Birthplace, Lacock Abbey, Roman Baths, No.1 Royal Crescent, Longleat House & Avebury Stone Circle.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2015/16CODE: BRHOE PRICE: NZD

Nov: 30 Dec: 07, 14 Jan: 25 Feb: 22 Apr: 11,18, 25 May: 02, 09, 16, 23, 30 Jun: 06, 13, 20, 27 Jul: 11, 25 Aug: 08, 22, 29 Sep: 05, 12, 19, 26 Oct: 03

Twin/Double $2095 Single $2595Twin/Double $2195 Single $2695

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A TOUR FOR ALL SEASONS

Why not see some of the Heart of England’s most iconic attractions at a time when there are fewer visitors? December is the ideal time to soak up the seasonal atmosphere of Bath’s traditional Christmas markets and learn how to make mince pies, accompanied by mulled wine, in our delightful Cotswold accommodation. Enjoy a local ale by the log fire of an old English pub and dine on traditional, hearty, winter cuisine.

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Pretty Polperro

This tour has it all, from history and architecture, to breath-taking scenery and fine food. Drive through Dartmoor National Park where wild ponies roam, visit Doc Martin’s Port Isaac, explore Britain’s maritime past in Falmouth and sample regional delights such as a Cornish pasty, a Cornish cream tea, clotted cream ice cream or Atlantic crab. Even with such a busy schedule we still embrace the back roads of this region and give you scope to add in a few adventures of your own.

CORNERS OF CORNWALLDARTMOOR, FALMOUTH, DEVON & DORSET7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $2995 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 London – Wells – Dartmoor National Park We travel to the tiny market city of Wells, known for its attractive cathedral and Vicar’s Close. Explore the local shops, or perhaps enjoy a coffee before we continue to Dartmoor National Park. As the landscape changes, we meander through beautiful country lanes, over ancient stone bridges and through dramatic rolling countryside where wild ponies roam. Time permitting, we

stop at the High Moorland Visitor Centre for an insight into Dartmoor National Park’s culture, stories and wildlife. Stay overnight at Two Bridges Hotel, or similar. (D)

Day 2 Dartmoor National Park – Port Isaac – Padstow – Falmouth We have a gourmet delight ahead of us today as we make our way to the rugged north coast of Cornwall. We visit the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac, famously featured in the television series Doc Martin. The highlight of our day is lunch at ‘The Seafood Restaurant’, Rick Stein’s flagship restaurant in Padstow. Opened in 1975, the restaurant has a seafood bar located right in the middle so you can watch chefs assembling platters of oysters, langoustines and sashimi. Later we make our way to the Merchants Manor Hotel, or similar, in Falmouth, our base for the next three nights. (B, L)

Day 3 Falmouth – St Ives – St Michael’s Mount – Falmouth In the delightful old fishing town of St Ives we wander along cobbled streets between pretty fishermen’s cottages to uncover the legend, history and tradition of this ancient town. As well as visiting other small

villages along the Cornish coast we will also stop at the fascinating and historical St Michael's Mount. We take a small boat to the island and step ashore at the harbour-side village, which is a hive of activity. Witness life through the eyes of the islanders, delve into the island’s past and explore the medieval castle, which is brimming with treasures that have been passed down through generations of the St Aubyn family. We return to Falmouth for dinner in our hotel. (B, D)

Day 4 Falmouth Today is free for you to explore the historic town of Falmouth. There is something for everyone, whatever your interests including Cornwall's largest fortress, Pendennis Castle, one of a pair that once guarded the entrance to Falmouth Harbour, the National Maritime Museum and the Falmouth Art Gallery. You may also choose to take a short ferry ride to St Mawes Castle or alternatively, a short train ride or a boat ride along the Fal River to Cornwall’s capital city, Truro. (B)

Day 5 Falmouth – Tregothnan – Fowey Today we drive to Tregothnan Estate, the historic seat of the

Boscawen family, viscounts of Falmouth. Internationally recognised as the home of English tea, we explore part of Cornwall’s largest private estate, as well as the tea plantation, accompanied by a member of the estate’s gardening team. Later we continue to The Fowey Hotel and enjoy some time at leisure to explore this charming town, located at the mouth of the River Fowey. (B)

Day 6 Fowey – Hawkchurch Enjoy a leisurely start to the day with some further free time to explore Fowey. For an overview of the town and harbour, stroll along the Esplanade passing the grand parade of Edwardian and Victorian houses towards the medieval St Catherine’s Castle which looks out over Readymoney Cove. Leaving Fowey our journey takes us to the quaint fishing village of Polperro as we drive along the gorgeous south Cornish coast. This afternoon we visit the magnificent Buckfast Abbey before continuing to the Fairwater Head Hotel in Hawkchurch, near Lyme Regis, where we enjoy a delicious farewell dinner together. (B, D)

✓ Enjoy lunch at Rick Stein’s ‘The Seafood Restaurant’ in Padstow

✓ Explore part of Cornwall’s largest private estate accompanied by a member of the estate’s gardening team

✓ Drive along single-track roads in the heart of Dartmoor National Park

✓ Stay three nights in Falmouth, located at the entrance to the third largest natural harbour in the world

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“It was a wonderful tour. I loved the hedgerows and narrow country roads and the free day in Falmouth as it allowed us to take a boat ride to Truro. All in all a fantastic trip!”Beth Guepin, California, USA

Day 7 Hawkchurch – Salisbury – London Explore the historic port town of Lyme Regis, where Jane Austen based parts of her novel 'Persuasion' and which was also the setting for John Fowles, 'The French Lieutenant's Woman’. Take in the panoramic vista of the Jurassic Coast from the Langmoor and Lister Gardens, wander along its 18th century promenade and see its famous Cobb and ancient harbour that continues to inspire writers and artists today. Following the old Roman road, we travel to Salisbury, home to one of England’s most magnificent cathedrals, which has the tallest spire in Britain. Here is where we have the opportunity to see the original Magna Carta. Our fascinating tour ends in London. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

PRE/POST HOTELSFor details of our London hotel see p. 24

INCLUSIONS » 6 nights' accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full English breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals » 1 x seafood lunch » Included Entrances: St Michael's

Mount, Private guided tour of Tregothnan Estate & Salisbury Cathedral donation.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRCC PRICE: NZD

Apr: 13, 20, 27 May: 02, 04, 08, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 29, 30 Jun: 01, 05, 06, 08, 12, 13, 15, 19, 22, 26, 29 Jul: 03, 06, 13, 20, 27, 31 Aug: 03, 07, 10, 14, 17, 21, 30 Sep: 04, 07, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28 Oct: 02, 05, 09, 12, 16

Twin/Double $2995 Single $3395Twin/Double $3245 Single $3595

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COMBINES WITH Highlights of Britain (p. 26-27) Kent & Sussex (p. 36)

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

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Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey

This eleven-day journey combines the very best of British and French culture focussing on history, nature and tradition. Exploring the Channel Islands, a truly unique corner of the British Isles where British and French influences meet, is a fascinating experience. Learn about the German Occupation, which forms an important part of the history of WWII on Guernsey, step into a world where there are no cars or buses on Sark and discover Jersey’s richly textured history.

LONDON TO PARIS VIA THE CHANNEL ISLANDS11 DAYS / 10 NIGHTS FROM $5175 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 London – Windsor Castle – Winchester – Dorset Our first visit brings royalty up close as we explore the world’s largest occupied and oldest garrisoned fortress, Windsor Castle, the official residence of the Queen. In Winchester, the former capital of England, enjoy some free time – a visit to Winchester Cathedral, one of the largest in Europe, is highly recommended. At Mortons House Hotel, our accommodation in the

Dorset countryside, we enjoy a delicious welcome dinner together. (D)

Day 2 Dorset – Guernsey This morning we travel by ferry to Guernsey and enjoy some free time in St Peter Port. Discover its beautiful seafront marina, wander its narrow cobbled streets, or simply sit back and relax with a coffee and watch the world go by. This afternoon we drive to Sausmarez Manor for a private tour of the house, which has been altered many times since the early 13th century. Later we check in to the Duke of Richmond Hotel, our accommodation for the next three nights. (B)

Day 3 Sark Catch the morning ferry to Sark, an island where no cars or buses are allowed. Walk, or take the ‘toast-rack’ (a tractor-drawn bus), up to Britain’s quietest capital, filled with quaint shops and cafes. You may wish to hire a bike or perhaps treat yourself to a horse and carriage tour, where your driver will reveal Sark’s secrets. After a day of independent exploration, we return by ferry to Guernsey for an evening at leisure. (B)

✓ The Back-Roads way to travel between London and Paris

✓ Spend a day on Sark, the world's first 'dark sky island'

✓ Arrive before the crowds and enjoy a full morning at Mont St Michel, one of France’s most iconic sites

✓ Meet with Molly Bihet, who was a child during the Nazi Occupation on Guernsey

✓ Explore the fascinating history of the only part of the British Isles to be occupied during WWII

Day 4 Guernsey Guernsey was occupied by Germany from 1940 to 1945. We drive to the German Occupation Museum, which houses an extensive collection of original Occupation items and documents, including many extremely rare pieces, before meeting Molly Bihet, who was just nine years old when the Nazis arrived in 1940. Molly will re-count stories of what life was like on Guernsey during this difficult time. (B)

Day 5 Guernsey – Jersey After a relaxed morning in Guernsey we board the ferry to Jersey. We enjoy some time at leisure in the picturesque fishing harbour of St Aubin village, before we continue to Greenhills Country House Hotel, or similar, where we enjoy a delicious dinner together and stay for two nights. (B, D)

Day 6 Jersey At La Hougue Bie, we find one of the finest Neolithic passage graves in Western Europe. Learn about life here 6,000 years ago and see ancient treasures in the museum. After exploring Mont Orgueil Castle, which has protected Jersey for over 600 years against French invasion, enjoy some free time in Gorey

harbour. We meet tonight for dinner in the hotel’s restaurant. (B, D)

Day 7 Jersey – St Malo Visit Elizabeth Castle, which has defended Jersey for more than 400 years, before spending most of the afternoon at leisure in St Helier. You may choose to visit the Maritime Museum or the Jersey Museum, which offers a great introduction to Jersey through the ages. Later we take the ferry to France and travel to the old walled city of St Malo. Hotel Oceania, or similar, is our base for the next three nights. (B)

Day 8 St Malo Enjoy a walking tour of St Malo to explore its maze of small narrow streets. At the Chateau de St Malo, see exhibits covering all elements of St Malo’s historic past that has included piracy, colonialism, slave trading and the German Occupation in WWII. The rest of the day is at leisure. For food lovers, a visit to the Ferme Marine in Cancale to taste fresh oysters, followed by a gourmet lunch at the Chateau Richeux is highly recommended! (B)

Day 9 St Malo – Mont St Michel – Dinan – St Malo Today, we wind our way along the Normandy coast towards the rocky

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islet of Mont St Michel, where we enjoy some free time to wander its narrow streets. You may wish to visit the magnificent Gothic abbey here. In Dinan enjoy time at leisure to explore this town independently before we meet for a delicious dinner in a traditional French restaurant. Later return to St Malo. (B, D)

Day 10 St Malo – Fougeres – Sainte Suzanne – Laval Our first stop today is at the fabulous Chateau de Fougeres, which tells a wonderful story revealing both its own history and that of the Marches of Brittany. Later this afternoon we drive to Sainte Suzanne, voted one of the most beautiful villages of France, before reaching Laval, where we enjoy an overnight stay and a farewell dinner together at Hotel Perier du Bignon. (B, D)

Day 11 Laval – Chartres – Paris Today, we travel to the UNESCO World Heritage site Cathedral of Chartres, one of the best examples of Gothic architecture in the world. It is perfectly preserved with its marvellous stonework and exquisite 12th and 13th century stained-glass windows. Enjoy some time exploring Chartres independently, before we transfer to Paris, where our tour ends. (B)

PRE/POST HOTELS For details of our London & Paris hotels see p. 24

INCLUSIONS » 10 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Breakfast daily » 5 x evening meals » Ferries to Guernsey, Sark, Jersey

& St Malo » Included Entrances: Windsor

Castle, Sausmarez Manor, German Occupation Museum, Elizabeth Castle, La Hougue Bie, Mont Orgueil Castle, Mont St Michel, Chateau de St Malo, Chateau de Fougeres & Chartres Cathedral.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

Note: Ferry timetables are subject to change and the itinerary/departure dates may change as a result.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRCHI PRICE: NZD

Apr: 13, 27 May: 04, 11, 18, 25 Jun: 08, 22 Jul: 06, 20 Aug: 03, 17, 31 Sep: 07, 14, 21, 28

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COMBINES WITH Heart of England (p. 30-31) Champagne, Burgundy & The Rhone Valley (p. 56-57)

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Stay in charming Rye

This four-day tour explores the south east corner of England, which is filled with a wealth of historical, cultural and culinary attractions. Discover why Canterbury is the jewel in Kent’s crown and why Whitstable has been dubbed the ‘Pearl of Kent’. Wander through peaceful gardens, taste award winning English sparkling wines and explore 1066 country, made famous by the Battle of Hastings.

KENT & SUSSEXCANTERBURY & 1066 COUNTRY'4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS FROM $1845 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 London – Chartwell – Penshurst Place – Canterbury Explore Chartwell, once the private home of Sir Winston Churchill and Penshurst Place, described as 'the grandest and most perfectly preserved example of a fortified manor house in all England'. Later we arrive at Canterbury Cathedral Lodge, located within the private grounds of Canterbury Cathedral, where we stay for two nights. (D)

Day 2 Canterbury – Whitstable – Dover – Canterbury Our circular route from Canterbury takes us to Whitstable, a charming port bustling with picturesque lanes and seafood eateries. We then visit the iconic White Cliffs of Dover. Back in Canterbury, enjoy an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 3 Canterbury – Chapel Down Winery – Rye Visit the Chapel Down Winery to

✓ Stay two nights in a hotel that is situated within the private grounds of Canterbury Cathedral

INCLUSIONS » 3 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » English breakfast daily » 2 x evening meals » Tenterden Steam Railway first

class ticket » Included Entrances: Chartwell,

Penshurst Place, Chapel Down Winery & Sissinghurst Castle.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRKUX PRICE: NZD

May: 09 Jun: 13 Jul: 04 Aug: 08 Sep: 05

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taste some of their award-winning English wines before boarding the Tenterden Steam Railway, which winds its way through the beautiful countryside of the Rother Valley. Our destination today is The Mermaid Inn in Rye, a picturesque market town in '1066 country'. (B, D)

Day 4 Rye – Sissinghurst Castle – London Explore '1066 country' including Rye with its maritime maze of

Medieval and Georgian buildings, Hastings with its picturesque Old Town and the market town of Battle, home to the very spot where King Harold fell during the fateful conflict. After visiting Sissinghurst Castle, we return to London. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

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The Isle of Wight

This tour features two regions of natural beauty; on the Isle of Wight, taste fresh produce and uncover some of the history of British Royalty and pick the freshest fruit and vegetables in the New Forest. Uncover the best of Southern England on this wonderful five-day tour.

ISLE OF WIGHT & THE NEW FOREST5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS FROM $2095 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 London – Chawton House – Portsmouth – Isle of Wight Our journey takes us to the 17th century Chawton House where Jane Austen once lived. After some free time in Portsmouth, we board the ferry for our crossing to the Isle of Wight. Tonight enjoy a welcome dinner that features fresh seasonal and local produce. Stay two nights at The Royal Hotel. Tonight we enjoy a delicious welcome dinner. (D)

Day 2 Isle of Wight This morning we visit Carisbrooke Castle, where King Charles I was famously imprisoned prior to his execution. Later we explore Ventnor Botanic Garden, which is unrivalled for its collections of subtropical and exotic plants. (B)

Day 3 Isle of Wight – New Forest After visiting Osborne House, Queen Victoria’s royal seaside palace, we embark on a scenic drive to Yarmouth. We return to the mainland and drive to Buckler’s Hard, which played an important part in Britain’s shipbuilding history. We spend the next two nights at Moorhill House Hotel in the New Forest. (B)

Day 4 New Forest In Ringwood, a traditional market town, we enjoy some free time and

discover the lively weekly market. Later, explore the ancient New Forest and learn more from a local guide about its history, wildlife and foraging for its fruits and fungi. We enjoy a farewell dinner together tonight. (B, D)

Day 5 New Forest – Newbury – London We make our way to Newbury. Here we enjoy a traditional narrow boat experience on the Kennet and Avon canal before returning to London. (B)

✓ Stay two nights on the Isle of Wight

✓ Forage in the New Forest with a local expert

✓ Enjoy a traditional narrow boat experience on the Kennet and Avon Canal

INCLUSIONS » 4 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full English breakfast daily » 2 x evening meals » Foraging experience » ‘Jubilee’ narrow boat experience » Included Entrances: Chawton

House museum, Carisbrooke Castle, Ventnor Botanic Garden, Osborne House & Buckler’s Hard.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRIOW PRICE: NZD

May: 22 Jun: 12 Jul: 24 Sep: 04, 25

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Hever Castle

Back Roads has a proud history of running successful garden tours for over 25 years. Once again our Chelsea Flower Show tours in May take pride of place offering a day at the show featuring exclusive viewings of some show gardens and fascinating behind the scenes insights. Gardening enthusiasts will love the additional inclusion of some of the finest homes and gardens in Kent, Hampshire and London.

11 DAYS / 10 NIGHTS FROM $5195 PER PERSONDay 1 RHS Garden Wisley & Hever Castle See the RHS Garden Wisley, then visit Hever Castle, once home to Anne Boleyn. (D)

Day 2 Sissinghurst & Ightham Mote At Sissinghurst Castle, visit the rose, white and cottage gardens. Ightham Mote highlights include the Great Hall and the peaceful garden. (B)

Day 3 Merriments Gardens & Great Dixter House and Gardens  Visit Merriments Gardens, then the Arts & Crafts style garden at Great Dixter. (B, D)

Day 4 Scotney Castle & Chartwell  Visit Scotney Castle, then discover Chartwell, once the family home of Winston Churchill. (B)

Day 5 RHS Chelsea Flower Show At the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show, see award-winning gardens and magnificent flower displays. (B)

Day 6 The Savill Garden & Cliveden  Visit the Savill Garden, one of Britain’s greatest ornamental gardens, and Cliveden House. (B, D)

Day 7 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew & Ham House and Garden  See the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew as well as Ham House and its famous cherry garden and orangery. (B)

Day 8 Painshill Park & Chawton House At Painshill Park, enjoy the beauty of the restored 18th century landscape. We then visit Chawton House. (B, D)

Day 9 Ventnor Botanic Gardens & Osborne House See Ventnor Botanic Gardens’ collections of subtropical and exotic

INCLUSIONS » 10 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full English breakfast daily » 5 x evening meals » Entrance to all gardens & stately

homes in the itinerary.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

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TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRCFSL PRICE: NZD

May: 22

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plants grown. At Osborne House, glimpse into Queen Victoria’s family life. (B)

Day 10 Heale House, Mottisfont Abbey & Hillier Gardens Explore Heale House, then visit Mottisfont Abbey garden, noted for its colourful herbaceous borders. Our last visit of the day is to Sir Harold Hillier Gardens. (B, D)

Day 11 Wilton House & Houghton Lodge  Explore Wilton House before visiting Houghton Lodge to see its beautiful herb garden. (B)

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Our seven-day Chelsea Flower Show tours includes some of England’s most iconic gardens, a day at the Chelsea Flower Show with exclusive access to some show gardens and a glimpse into the homes and gardens of London and Kent.

CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $3445 PER PERSONDay 1 RHS Garden Wisley & Scotney Castle See the RHS Garden Wisley, then visit Scotney Castle, voted one of England’s best gardens. Stay three nights at The Spa Hotel, or similar. (D)

Day 2 Merriments Gardens & Great Dixter House and Gardens Merriments Gardens is one of the best show gardens in England and the Great Dixter features topiary, an orchard and a wild flower meadow. (B)

Day 3 Sissinghurst & Ightham Mote Visit Sissinghurst’s gardens, then enjoy the peaceful garden at Ightham Mote. (B)

Day 4 Hever Castle & Chartwell Explore Hever Castle, once home to Anne Boleyn, before we visit Chartwell and stroll through the property’s garden. Stay three nights at the Coach & Horses Hotel or similar. (B)

Day 5 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew & Ham House and Garden The UNESCO World Heritage Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew are a must see. Later, explore

the famous cherry garden and orangery at Ham House. (B)

Day 6 RHS Chelsea Flower Show Today is dedicated to the Chelsea Flower Show, the most prestigious flower show in the world. (B, D)

Day 7 The Savill Garden & Cliveden Explore the Savill Garden, one of Britain’s greatest ornamental gardens, then see the magnificent formal gardens at Cliveden House. (B)

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRCFS PRICE: NZD

May: 21, 26

Twin/Double $3445 Single $4695

INCLUSIONS » 6 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full English breakfast daily » 2 x evening meals » Entrance to all gardens & stately

homes in the itinerary.

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This tour has been specially designed for British car enthusiasts, for a truly unique experience. Visit some of the best motor museums in England. Go behind the scenes at Jaguar's prestigious car factory and enjoy a full day at Goodwood Revival.

GOODWOOD REVIVAL6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS FROM $3445 PER PERSONDay 1 London – Blenheim Palace – Gaydon – Stratford-upon-Avon Our first visit it to Blenheim Palace, where Sir Winston Churchill was born. Next we enjoy a guided tour of the Heritage Motor Centre in Gaydon. The Arden Hotel in Stratford-upon-Avon is our base for the next two nights. (D)

Day 2 Stratford-upon-Avon – Birmingham – Malvern – Stratford-upon-Avon Tour the Jaguar Factory and get an exclusive insight into the creation of these fantastic cars. Later we visit the Morgan Motor Company in Malvern. (B)

Day 3 Stratford-upon-Avon – Bath Today we make our way to Bath, where we enjoy a short walking tour of this fabulous city. Overnight at the Royal Hotel. (B)

Day 4 Bath – Sparkford – Swanage – Beaulieu See more than 400 vehicles at Haynes International Motor Museum. Later we travel to the New Forest National Park via Swanage. Stay two night at Beaulieu Hotel. (B)

Day 5 Goodwood Revival Today is devoted to Goodwood

Revival: wander around hundreds of vehicles from the golden era of motor sport and watch a host of races. (B, D)

Day 6 Beaulieu – Weybridge – London We visit Beaulieu Motor Museum and then Brooklands Museum to see the world’s first purpose-built motor racing circuit. Our tour finishes in London. (B)

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Palace, Heritage Motor Centre, Jaguar Factory, Morgan Motor Company, Haynes International Motor Museum, Goodwood Revival, Beaulieu Motor Museum & Brooklands Museum.

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Caernarfon Castle

Come to Wales where mountains are shrouded in mist, and ancient legends blend with modern truisms to produce a deep national pride worth singing about. On tour, you'll learn of a principality which remains faithful to its Celtic roots - perhaps more so than any other part of the ancient Celtic world. Appreciate Welsh history, culture and language. But most of all, marvel at its spectacular scenery.

THE WONDERS OF WALES BRECON BEACONS, CONWY & SNOWDONIA 7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $2995 PER PERSON

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Day 1 Cardiff – Brecon Beacons After meeting our Back-Roads tour leader and fellow travelling companions, we drive to the National History Museum of Wales at St Fagans, which offers a fascinating insight to Welsh heritage. Heading north we travel through the 'Welsh Valleys', home to the former Welsh coal mining industry. At the Big Pit, one of Britain’s leading mining museums, we go down a former working coal

mine and learn more about the history of the industry in Wales. Later, we travel into the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park to The Bear Hotel in Crickhowell, our base for the next two nights. (D)

Day 2 Brecon Beacons – Wye Valley – Brecon Beacons We journey south from Crickhowell to enjoy some Roman history at Caerleon – the site of one of Britain's three permanent Roman Legionary Fortresses. Driving through the beautiful Wye Valley we stop at Tintern, home to the Cistercian abbey of Tintern, one of the greatest monastic sites in Wales. Later we travel up the steep valley side, to learn about Wales' wine industry as we stop at an award-winning vineyard. We enjoy an evening at leisure in Crickhowell. (B)

Day 3 Brecon Beacons – Conwy We travel north through the border regions of mid Wales, to the impressive Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, the longest and highest in the United Kingdom and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Later today we enjoy a traditional afternoon tea at Cefn Park, where the owners of this country estate will tell us how they unearthed and restored

the original, below stairs, Victorian Kitchen and regale us with some incredible stories of their ancestors. After arriving in Conwy and checking in to The Castle Hotel for three nights, we head to Llandudno for some evening entertainment in the form of a traditional Male Voice Choir concert. (B)

Day 4 Conwy Enjoy a day at leisure in the medieval walled town of Conwy. We particularly recommend a visit to Conwy Castle, originally built by Edward I, and Plas Mawr, a fascinating Elizabethan town house with amazing plasterwork, built between 1576 and 1585 for the influential Welsh merchant, Robert Wynn. You may also wish to take a short trip to the pleasant seaside resort of Llandudno or a local taxi to Bodnant Garden, one of the most beautiful gardens in Wales, spanning some 30 acres, with views across the valley towards the Snowdonia mountain range. The more energetic may choose to hike up Conwy Mountain, which has a good network of paths, including the North Wales Path and the Wales Coast Path. (B)

Day 5 Conwy – Caernarfon Castle – Nant Gwrtheyrn – Conwy This morning we leave Conwy and head west to Caernarfon Castle. Built by Edward I as a royal palace, in the 13th century, it is probably the most famous castle in Wales – its sheer scale and commanding presence easily sets it apart from the rest. We travel along the beautiful Lleyn Peninsula to the Heritage Centre tucked away in the once abandoned village of Nant Gwrtheyrn where we have the chance to learn a few words of this notoriously difficult to pronounce language! Travelling back to Conwy we explore some of the picturesque villages of Snowdonia National Park such as Beddgelert or Betws-y-Coed. Tonight we enjoy dinner as a group in Conwy. (B, D)

Day 6 Conwy – Snowdonia National Park – Pembrokeshire Today we make our way south to enjoy a spectacular ride on either the Ffestiniog or the Talyllyn steam railway, two of the world's first narrow gauge railways. From the comfort of our carriage we step back in time to a more civilised age as we embark on a journey through beautiful Snowdonia, which is

✓ Enjoy a traditional afternoon tea in a restored Victorian Kitchen

✓ Listen to the dulcet tones of a Welsh male voice choir

✓ Take a trip on a narrow gauge steam railway

✓ Try learning the notoriously difficult ancient Welsh language

✓ Drive along single-track lanes in Snowdonia National Park

✓ Freedom to explore many historic attractions with the Cadw Explorer Pass

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home to glorious coastlines, ancient oak woodlands, mountains, rivers and castles. Back in our mini-coach we continue along the back roads and coastal roads of the Ceredigion region before stopping at Hammet House, our country house hotel in beautiful Pembrokeshire. Here we enjoy a final group dinner together. (B, D)

Day 7 Pembrokeshire – Tenby – Cardiff We continue our journey around the west coast of Wales exploring the beautiful coastal county of Pembrokeshire. After visiting St David’s, Britain’s smallest city, which was granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II because of the presence of the cathedral, our tour leader will give us a choice of places to stop along the way, including Tenby, an attractive walled seaside town with picturesque harbour. Until recently it was known as "Little England beyond Wales" and has been a fashionable holiday destination for both the Welsh and the English since the early 19th century. Back in Cardiff our Welsh experience ends. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

INCLUSIONS » 6 nights' accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full Welsh breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals » 1 x afternoon tea at Cefn Park's

Victorian Kitchen » Welsh wine tasting » Welsh language lesson » Included Entrances: Cadw

Explorer Pass, St Fagans Museum of Welsh Life, Big Pit National Coal Museum, Caerleon Castle & Caernarfon Castle.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRRDW PRICE: NZD

Apr: 24 May: 08, 15, 22, 29 Jun: 05, 12, 19 Jul: 03, 17, 31 Aug: 14, 28 Sep: 04, 11, 25

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PRE/POST HOTELSMaldron Hotel, Cardiff from $186 pp BB

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Isle of Skye

Scotland is one of the most beautiful and historically fascinating countries in the world. From refined Edinburgh to thriving Inverness, you’ll find gentle rolling hills, dramatic coasts, towering mountains, breath-taking lochs and heather covered highlands. Its landscape is richly peppered with ancient castles, villages and abbeys that tell the tale of its often turbulent history. Beyond the mainland, the Western Isles retain much of their Norse character and offer some of Scotland’s most seductive scenery.

A SCOTTISH JOURNEYINVERNESS & THE ISLES OF SKYE, MULL & IONA8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS FROM $3775 PER PERSON

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Day 1 Edinburgh – St Andrews – Ballater We travel to the picturesque fishing villages of the East Neuk region, such as Pittenweem, which is home to brightly-hulled fishing boats and a jumble of red pantiled and grey slated houses. We continue to St Andrews, known as the home of golf and where Prince William met Catherine ‘Kate’ Middleton while studying at Scotland’s oldest university. The

medieval centre, with its narrow alleys and cobbled streets, leads to the now ruined cathedral and the adjacent church of St Regulus. Later we travel north towards the picturesque Victorian village of Ballater to stay one night at the Deeside Inn. On arrival we enjoy a welcome dinner. (D)

Day 2 Ballater – Cawdor Castle – Culloden – Inverness We travel through the beautiful Cairngorms National Park to Cawdor Castle, a superb fairy-tale castle dating from the 14th century. We explore the castle and its gardens before we continue to Clava Cairns, an exceptionally preserved prehistoric burial site, built about 4,000 years ago. Travelling a short distance we stop at Culloden, the site of the battle of the same name. We visit the museum which brings the famous battle to life and learn about the events that unfolded here. Our final destination today is The Waterside Hotel, or similar, where we stay for two nights. (B, D)

Day 3 Inverness After a leisurely start to the day we take a stroll through one of Scotland’s smallest cities where we learn the history of its iconic

landmarks. You may then wish to visit the Scottish Kiltmaker Visitor Centre, to discover the history of tartan throughout the centuries and see the Highland dress worn by Liam Neeson in Rob Roy and Mel Gibson in Braveheart. (B)

Day 4 Inverness – Loch Ness – Plockton – Isle of Skye We travel to the beautifully mysterious Loch Ness, the largest body of fresh water in Britain and known around the world for ‘Nessie’, the legendary Loch Ness Monster. In Wester Ross we enjoy a seafood lunch in the Kyle of Lochalsh, before visiting Plockton, a charming little village comprised of neatly painted cottages and a tiny harbour. Later today we drive across the bridge to Eilean Iarmain Hotel on the stunning Isle of Skye, our base for the next two nights. (B, L)

Day 5 Isle of Skye Today is devoted to the Isle of Skye, renowned for its incredible scenery, geology, wildlife and history. The north Highlands delivers scenery on a grand scale and today we see examples of Skye’s most startling geological features including the extraordinary Quiraing, the famous

Kilt Rock and the spectacular Old Man of Storr. No visit to the Isle of Skye would be complete without a complimentary dram of whisky after learning about the history of Scotland’s most famous export. (B, D)

Day 6 Isle of Skye – Fort William – Isle of Mull Travelling along the sands of Mallaig and Morar we pass through glorious Scottish Highland scenery and see Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain. We also visit the small village of Glenfinnan, where ‘Bonnie Prince Charlie’ raised his standard in 1745. Travelling by way of historic Fort William, we continue along the back roads of this region before catching the ferry to the Isle of Mull, the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides. Our base for the next two nights is the Western Isles Hotel, or similar. (B)

Day 7 Isle of Mull & Isle of Iona Today is dedicated to exploring the isles of Mull & Iona. We travel to the charming village of Fionnphort, which means 'Port of the White Sands' in Gaelic. Home to just 100 people it is famed worldwide for its unique red granite which is quarried just north of the village.

✓ Stay two nights on both the stunning Isle of Skye and the beautiful Isle of Mull

✓ Taste traditional Scottish whisky and enjoy local produce on Scottish flavoured menus

✓ Travel along the back roads of Scotland’s west coast – home to some of the most dramatic highland scenery in the world

✓ Spend time exploring Stirling Castle, chosen by the Lonely Planet as one of Europe's ‘most amazing experiences’

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We take the ferry from here to Iona, a tiny island steeped in history and renowned for its natural beauty and serenity. After visiting Iona Abbey and Nunnery, we return to Mull to explore the 13th century Duart Castle. The oldest inhabited castle on Mull, Duart Castle is dramatically perched on a cliff overlooking the rugged coast. Walk through the dungeons and staterooms or explore its grounds before we return to our hotel and enjoy a farewell dinner together. (B, D)

Day 8 Isle of Mull – Stirling – Edinburgh After returning by ferry to the Scottish mainland, we travel to Stirling, known as the heritage capital of Scotland. This is where the Wars of Independence were fought and won and three centuries of monarchs ruled. Here we wander through the Old Town and enter the spectacular cliff-top castle, one of the largest and most important Scottish castles, both historically and architecturally. On returning to Edinburgh our tour ends. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

INCLUSIONS » 7 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full Scottish breakfast daily » 4 x evening meals » 1 x seafood lunch » Ferries to Mull & Iona » Included Entrances: Cawdor

Castle, Culloden Museum, Iona Abbey, Duart Castle & Stirling Castle.

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TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRSHF PRICE: NZD

Apr: 10, 17, 24 May: 01, 08, 15, 22, 29 Jun: 05, 12, 19, 26 Jul: 03, 10, 17, 24, 31 Aug: 02, 07, 14, 16, 21, 28 Sep: 04, 11, 18, 25 Oct: 02

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COMBINES WITH Edinburgh to London (p. 28-29) Orkney & The Highlands (p. 45)

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On this four-day Scottish journey we meet with local producers for an insight into life in the Highlands where the economy depends on their royal visitors, enjoy tea and cake on the Royal Deck of the Royal Yacht Britannia and spend time with Carolyn Robb, the former executive chef to TRH Prince Charles and Princess Diana, for a glimpse into her time working for the royal family.

A ROYAL TASTE OF SCOTLAND4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS FROM $2175 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Edinburgh – St Andrews – Ballater Drive to St Andrews, where Prince William and Catherine “Kate” Middleton met while studying at Scotland’s oldest university. Continue to the Royal Lochnager whisky distillery, a favourite of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The next two nights will be spent in at The Deeside Inn in Ballater, a picturesque Victorian village, where we enjoy dinner together. (D)

Day 2 Balmoral Castle & Ballater Balmoral Castle has been the Scottish home of the Royal Family since 1848. After exploring the castle’s gardens and the ballroom, we visit a wonderful local hand-crafted cheese producer and meet with the local butcher who was first granted the Royal Warrants of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal

✓ Explore the Royal Yacht Britannia, with Carolyn Robb, who prepared a number of royal meals during its sailing days

Highness The Prince of Wales, Duke of Rothesay in 1987. Enjoy an evening at leisure in Ballater. (B)

Day 3 Ballater – Dunkeld – Edinburgh Driving over the fabulous Glenshee pass, we reach the historic village of Dunkeld where we visit a small artisan smokehouse, which produces some of the finest smoked salmon you can buy. In Edinburgh we enjoy a tour of the Royal Yacht Britannia followed by tea and cake on the Royal

Deck with Carolyn Robb as she re-counts stories of what it was like working on the yacht. Carolyn’s royal stories will continue this evening over our farewell meal. (B, D)

Day 4 Edinburgh Sadly our tour finishes after breakfast. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

INCLUSIONS » 3 nights' accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full Scottish breakfast daily » 2 x evening meals » Tea & cake on board the Royal

Yacht Britannia » Royal Lochnager Whisky tasting » Cheese & smoked salmon tasting » Included Entrances: Balmoral

Castle & Royal Yacht Britannia.

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Apr: 25 May: 23 Jun: 27 Jul: 18 Sep: 12

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Stones of Stenness

On this tour of discovery, see some of the most dramatic landscapes in Europe and explore a sliver of mankind’s ancient existence found nowhere else. Steeped in Viking history, Orkney is sprinkled with prehistoric sites that have survived Scotland’s climate for over 5,000 years.

ORKNEY & THE HIGHLANDSKIRKWALL & WICK4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS FROM $1995 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Inverness – Castle of Mey – Kirkwall We travel through the northern Highlands passing through Beauly and Strathpeffer. We continue our journey through the Caithness to the Castle and Gardens of Mey, the beloved home of the late Queen Mother. Later we catch the ferry to Orkney and stay two nights at the West End Hotel.

Day 2 Neolithic Settlements & Archaeological Sites Visit a number of amazing archaeological sites, including the Stone Age tomb of Maes Howe and Skara Brae and the mystical standing stones of Brodgar. We drive to the Broch of Gurness, where we see evidence of a Viking settlement. Tides permitting, we also walk to the Brough of Birsay. (B, D)

✓ Stay two nights on the Orkney Islands

✓ Explore Orkney at a leisurely pace, for an in depth look at this unique corner of the UK

Day 3 Kirkwall – Wick We explore the former Viking settlement of Kirkwall, with its interesting historical sites including St Magnus Cathedral, Earl’s Palace and Bishop’s Palace. This is also home to one of Scotland’s best distilleries, Highland Park Distillery. We travel to Scapa Flow and visit the famous Italian Chapel, before taking the ferry back to the mainland and driving to Wick to stay one night at Mackays Hotel, or similar, where we enjoy a farewell dinner together. (B, D)

Day 4 Wick – Dunrobin Castle – Inverness We visit Dunrobin Castle which has been home to the Dukes of Sutherland since the 1400s. Following a beautiful coastal road, we cross the Dornoch and Cromarty Firths and travel back to Inverness. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

INCLUSIONS » 3 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full Scottish breakfast daily » 2 x evening meals » Whisky tasting » Included Entrances: Castle of

Mey, Maes Howe, Skara Brae, Broch of Gurness, Brough of Birsay, Earl’s Palace Kirkwall, Bishop’s Palace Kirkwall, Highland Park Distillery & Dunrobin Castle.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRORK PRICE: NZD

May: 03, 24 Jun: 14 Jul: 26 Aug: 16 Sep: 06, 20

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Highland dancers - Copyright The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

Every August, high above the city, the sound of bagpipes, drums and marching feet fills the air as the world-famous Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo plays to packed audiences. Come with us, as we witness a performance as part of our Scottish Borders interlude.

THE ROYAL EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS FROM $2195 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Edinburgh – Aberfeldy – Pitlochry – Loch Leven – Edinburgh In Aberfeldy, a small market town, we see the Black Watch Monument before visiting the Crannog Visitors Centre at Loch Tay. Later we drive to Pitlochry, home to the Edradour Distillery, the smallest in Scotland. Returning to Edinburgh, we take in Dunkeld, Perthshire’s ancient capital and Loch Leven, the largest loch in the Scottish Lowlands. Stay three nights at The Place. (D)

Day 2 Edinburgh Tattoo Today is devoted to Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital. We explore this fascinating city with its medieval and Georgian architecture and its imposing castle. Enjoy free time this afternoon before we meet up for the Edinburgh Tattoo, the

✓ Take a glimpse of ‘undiscovered Scotland’ on a tour that takes you to many of the country’s lesser known sites for a taste of Scottish heritage

highlight of our trip. The event has become a celebration of music and dance and attracts performers from all over the world. (B)

Day 3 Edinburgh – Falkirk Wheel – Linlithgow – Edinburgh After a morning at leisure, we travel to the Falkirk Wheel, the world’s only rotating boat lift. Next we visit the magnificent ruins of Linlithgow Palace and discover the history of this royal palace. This evening we enjoy a final dinner together. (B, D)

Day 4 Edinburgh – Scottish Borders – Edinburgh Today we learn of the turbulent history, heritage and culture of the Scottish Borders, renowned for its untouched natural beauty, picturesque villages, castles and abbey ruins. We visit Jedburgh Abbey and the Burgh of Selkirk, before returning to Edinburgh where our tour ends. (B)

INCLUSIONS » 3 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full Scottish breakfast daily » 2 x evening meals » Whisky tasting » Included Entrances: Edinburgh

Tattoo, Crannog Visitors Centre, Edinburgh Castle, Falkirk Wheel, Linlithgow Palace & Jedburgh Abbey.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BREDI PRICE: NZD

Aug: 05, 09, 13, 17

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The Scots have a long tradition and rich history associated with New Year’s Eve, which they call Hogmanay. With spectacular events, incredible live bands, ceilidh dancing and one of the world’s greatest firework displays, welcome in 2016 with Back-Roads Touring at the famous Hogmanay Street Party!

EDINBURGH S HOGMANAYST ANDREWS & LINLITHGOW4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS FROM $2465 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Edinburgh Today is devoted to Edinburgh. We spend the morning exploring this fascinating city, meandering down medieval lanes that hold over a thousand years of history before enjoying the Christmas market. Next we make our way to the opening event of Edinburgh's Hogmanay: the spectacular torchlight procession! Stay at The Place hotel, or similar, our base for the next three nights. (D)

Day 2 Edinburgh – St Andrews – Hogmanay Celebrations Travel to medieval St Andrews, regarded as the home of golf and known for the university where Prince William met Kate Middleton. Back in Edinburgh the remainder of the day is at leisure. We enjoy a festive dinner followed by the world

✓ Stay in a centrally located hotel in Edinburgh

✓ Mingle and party with the locals at Hogmanay

✓ Sample delicious local food at festive dinners

famous Hogmanay street party this evening. (B, D)

Day 3 Edinburgh – Linlithgow – Edinburgh After a leisurely morning we travel to Linlithgow to visit the magnificent ruins of Linlithgow Palace, set in a beautiful park overlooking the Linlithgow Loch. Discover the history of this royal palace which dates from the 13th century. Tonight we enjoy a delicious farewell dinner. (B, D)

Day 4 Edinburgh – Royal Yacht Britannia – Edinburgh Our first port of call today is the Royal Yacht Britannia, which was the Queen’s floating residence for 44 years. Now permanently berthed in Leith, Edinburgh, visitors can explore the five main decks which house the Royal Apartments, the Crew’s Quarters and the Engine Room. We return to Edinburgh around lunchtime when our tour ends. (B)

INCLUSIONS » 3 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full Scottish breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals » Included Entrances: Linlithgow

Palace, Edinburgh Street Party ticket & Royal Yacht Britannia.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2015CODE: BRHOG PRICE: NZD

Dec: 30

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Traverse the back roads of Ireland

This tour combines the best-known icons of the ‘Emerald Isle’ with lesser known local gems. Journey through this charismatic country steeped in history, with wild open vistas, spectacular coastlines and picturesque villages. Explore the best of Northern Ireland including the Titanic Quarter in Belfast and the Giant’s Causeway. And in southern Ireland be captivated by the dramatic natural splendour of the Inishowen Peninsula, Connemara, the Dingle Peninsula and the Wicklow Mountains.

IRELAND–THE EMERALD ISLE BELFAST, GALWAY, DINGLE & KILKENNY 12 DAYS / 11 NIGHTS FROM $4095 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Dublin – Belfast Visit the prehistoric site of Newgrange and the site of the Battle of the Boyne. Later explore the Hill of Tara before continuing to Belfast. Enjoy a welcome dinner and accommodation at Malone Lodge, or similar, in Belfast. (D)

Day 2 Belfast – Derry After this morning’s escorted tour of Belfast's political murals on a 'Famous Black Cab' tour, visit the Titanic Museum. Next explore the Giant’s Causeway before arriving in Derry. Stay two nights at Beech Hill Country House. (B)

Day 3 Derry – North Irish Coast – Derry Walk along the ancient city walls of Derry, then visit Grianan of Aileach. Later we drive to the Inishowen Peninsula in Donegal and the Isle of Doagh Visitor Centre where we hear an alternative view of the devastating Irish Famine. (B)

Day 4 Derry – Ballyfarnon At the Ulster-American Folk Park, examine why two million people left Ulster for the New World. Pass through County Fermanagh to County Sligo where we visit sites associated with W. B. Yeats, including Drumcliffe Church and Parkes Castle. Stay overnight at Kilronan Castle. (B, D)

Day 5 Ballyfarnon – Connemara – Galway Drive to Westport before visiting the award-winning Connemara Heritage Centre. We complete our journey today with a walking tour of the city of Galway. Stay two nights at the Park House Hotel, or similar. (B)

Day 6 Galway Today is free for you to explore Galway as you wish. (B)

✓ Learn about Belfast’s turbulent past and see the political murals on a Famous Black Cab tour

✓ Drive along the back roads of Ireland through stunning natural scenery, including the lunar-like landscape of the Burren

✓ Mingle with the locals, enjoy traditional Irish evenings, try local whiskies and perhaps a glass or two of Guinness

Day 7 Galway – The Burren – Dingle Visit the picturesque fishing village of Kinvara and travel through the lunar-like landscape of the Burren. Next we visit the breath-taking Cliffs of Moher. Stay two nights at Dingle Benners Hotel. (B, D)

Day 8 Dingle Peninsula Around the Dingle Peninsula we uncover countless historical sites, ancient churches and stone forts before we visit the Blasket Islands

Centre. This afternoon enjoy free time in Dingle. (B)

Day 9 Dingle – Kenmare – Blarney Visit the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks and the Killarney Lakes, then take the mountain road from Killarney to Kenmare. Later visit Bantry House, renowned for its magnificent setting. Stay two nights at Blarney Castle Hotel. (B, D)

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Day 10 Blarney – Kinsale – Midleton – Blarney In Kinsale enjoy a historical walking tour. Travel to the Jameson Midleton Distillery to learn about the production of whiskey and taste what is considered by many to be the finest whiskey in Ireland! (B)

Day 11 Blarney – Tipperary – Kilkenny At the Rock of Cashel, see the ruins of a medieval cathedral and a beautiful Romanesque church. Next, travel through rural Tipperary to Kilkenny, Ireland’s 'most perfect medieval city’. Stay overnight at River Court Hotel. (B, D)

Day 12 Kilkenny – Dublin We cross the Wicklow Mountains to Glendalough, then travel through the wild terrain to Sally Gap before descending to the Powerscourt Estate. Our tour finishes in Dublin. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

A TOUR FOR ALL SEASONS

Have you thought of travelling when there are fewer people around? A winter tour may be a perfect choice with fewer tourists in town. The best way to finish any winter touring day in Ireland is in a warm Irish bar with turf fires and great music. The March departure coincides with St Patrick's Day on 17th March 2016 - one of the most festive times of year! Try a Guinness, don some green and join the locals at the Dingle St Patrick’s Day parade.

INCLUSIONS » 11 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full Irish breakfast daily » 5 x evening meals » Black Cab Experience » Kinsale Heritage Walk » Irish whiskey tour and tasting » Included Entrances: Hill of Tara,

Newgrange, Battle of the Boyne site, Titanic Museum, Giant's Causeway, Doagh Famine Village, Ulster-American Folk Park, Parkes Castle, Connemara Heritage Centre, Cliffs of Moher, Blasket Islands Centre, Bantry House, Rock of Cashel, Glendalough & Powerscourt Estate.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2015/16CODE: BRIRL PRICE: NZD

Dec: 07 Feb: 01 Mar: 10 Apr: 11, 25 May: 02, 09, 16, 23, 30 Jun: 06, 13, 20, 27 Jul: 04, 11, 18, 25 Aug: 01, 08, 15, 22, 29 Sep: 05, 12, 19, 26 Oct: 03, 10

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PRE/POST HOTELSFor details of our Dublin hotel see p. 24

COMBINES WITH The Wonders of Wales (p. 40-41) A Scottish Journey (p. 42-43)

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Tucked away in a far flung corner of Europe lies Northern Ireland - a proud, wild and enchanting land where ancient kings once ruled. Often overlooked, the six counties of Ulster create an indelible impression with the Giant’s Causeway – a geological marvel – vying for attention against wild Atlantic coastlines, and rugged terrains guarded by stout fortresses. Belfast offers fascinating insights into its troubled past with tours of once notorious sectarian areas.

NORTHERN IRELAND'S CAUSEWAY COASTAL ROUTE6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS FROM $2545 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Belfast – Ards Peninsula – Belfast After meeting our Back-Roads tour leader this morning, we make our way to Portaferry, a small town with a strong fishing tradition, located on the southern end of the Ards Peninsula. Here we visit the Exploris Aquarium, which is also a seal rescue centre. We learn about the local sea life and how seal puppies are being rehabilitated and healed, before being reintroduced to the wild. Later we enjoy a ferry ride to Strangford, a pretty coastal village with a small harbour. After a short drive we arrive in picturesque Ardglass,

which has been a major fishing harbour for over 200 years. In Downpatrick, we visit the cathedral, which is believed to be the burial site of St Patrick. We finally make our way back to Belfast, where we enjoy a welcome dinner and stay at the Benedicts Hotel. (D)

Day 2 Belfast – Ballyscullion – Glens of Antrim – Bushmills This morning we discover Belfast's political murals and the Peace Line on a 'Famous Belfast Black Cab' tour and learn more about Belfast’s troubled history. Later we leave Belfast behind and travel to Ballyscullion Park, made famous as a filming location of the award-winning TV series ‘Game of Thrones’. Enjoy a private visit of a house that has been owned by the same family for three generations, before we drive through the Glens of Antrim, renowned for their natural beauty, following the scenic route to Carrick-a-Rede. Here we take in the fabulous scenery, watch the wildlife and hope to see some puffins and dolphins. The more adventurous may wish to cross the rope bridge, before we make the short drive to Bushmills. Tonight we stay at the Bushmills Inn Hotel,

✓ Discover the beauty of Ulster, an unspoilt region that remains relatively undiscovered by tourists

✓ Explore the Ards Peninsula and learn about its fishing tradition

✓ Enjoy exclusive access to a privately owned estate

✓ Taste local produce and fine whiskey

which used to be a coaching inn and mill house. (B)

Day 3 Bushmills – Giant’s Causeway – Derry We make our way to the dramatic Giant’s Causeway this morning where we enjoy free time to walk around the fascinating basalt columns and learn more about this area of exceptional beauty at the Visitor Centre. Next we visit the Old Bushmills Distillery, which has been producing whiskey for almost two and half centuries. It is also the oldest licensed distillery in the world. During the guided tour, learn about the whiskey making process and see the different rooms where it all happens. This afternoon we leave Bushmills behind and take a leisurely drive through coastal villages and beautiful scenery to Derry, the second-largest city in Northern Ireland. Here we enjoy a guided walk on the famous city walls, before we arrive at our base in Derry for the next two nights. Tonight we dine together in one Derry’s many quality restaurants. (B, D)

Day 4 Derry – County Donegal – Derry We spend the day exploring County Donegal; our first stop

is Grianan of Aileach, an ancient stone fort dating from 1,700 BC from which we enjoy breath-taking views of the surroundings. Later we drive through Glenveagh National Park, visiting the interesting Visitor Centre, before enjoying a guided visit of the castle. Next we stop in Gartan, a small village in County Donegal, known for being the birth place of Saint Colmcille, one of the three patron saints of Ireland. This afternoon, we travel to Glebe House & Gallery; after a guided tour of the 19th century Regency house, we have some free time to roam through the outstanding woodland gardens before returning to Derry, where we enjoy an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 5 Derry – Belleek – Enniskillen We leave Derry behind and enjoy a scenic drive through County Donegal. We take in the beautiful backdrop of green rolling hills and travel across Barnesmore Bog, a Natural Heritage Area. Later we stop at Belleek, home to one of the oldest working potteries in the world. Our final destination today is Enniskillen; here we visit the Castle, which has been

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transformed into two museums: one tells the story of the town’s two regiments, the other one gives an insight into Enniskillen’s heritage. We stay overnight at Westville Hotel, where we also enjoy a farewell dinner together. (B, D)

Day 6 Enniskillen – Lisburn – Belfast Our first stop today is Castle Coole, a stunning 18th century mansion boasting an elaborate landscape park. This afternoon we make our way to Lisburn in County Antrim, where we visit the interesting Irish Linen Centre and Museum. Held in an old market house we have the chance to learn about the production of linen, one of Ireland’s best known exports. Later we make the short drive to Belfast, where our tour finishes. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

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COMBINES WITH Orkney & The Highlands (p. 45) Corners of Southern Ireland (p. 52-53)

PRE/POST HOTELSBenedicts Hotel, Belfast from $181 pp BB

INCLUSIONS » 5 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full Irish breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals » Ferry to Strangford » 'Famous Black Cab' tour » Whiskey tasting » Included Entrances: Portaferry

aquarium, Ballyscullion Park, Bushmills Distillery, Giant's Causeway, Glenveagh Castle, Glebe House & Gallery, Enniskillen Castle museums, Castle Coole & Lisburn Irish Linen Centre and Museum.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

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Old Famine Cottage, County Kerry

Ireland is renowned for its warm welcome and Irish craic. This tour is an ideal introduction to a diverse land dominated by wild, breath-taking vistas and vivacious people. Gaze in awe at the sheer scale of the Cliffs of Moher from the sea below, travel through County Clare, home to exceptional scenic delights and charming villages. Try Irish cuisine, sample a variety of whiskies and meet local characters in timeless pubs.

CORNERS OF SOUTHERN IRELANDENNIS, KILLARNEY, KINSALE & KILKENNY 6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS FROM $2250 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Dublin – Kildare – Ennis After meeting our tour leader and fellow travellers we leave Dublin and travel to County Kildare, the beating heart of Ireland’s thoroughbred industry. Here we enjoy a private guided tour of the Irish National Stud, the only stud farm in Ireland open to the public. During the tour we will see some of Ireland’s finest thoroughbred horses, visit the horse museum and explore the world famous Japanese Gardens, renowned as one of the finest examples in Europe. We continue to Portumna

Castle, a semi-fortified house built around 1618, with a beautifully restored 17th century potager kitchen garden. Our final destination today is The Old Ground Hotel in Ennis. The capital of County Clare, Ennis is a picturesque and historic market town dating back to the 11th century. Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner together. (D)

Day 2 Ennis – Cliffs of Moher – Killarney On a guided walking tour of Ennis we wind our way through the medieval streets listening to tales of famine and poverty, rebellions and riots and learn about the mythology and legends of the town. We make our way to the UNESCO Geopark of the Burren and Cliffs of Moher. Here, we admire the diverse landscape of the Burren and enjoy a one-hour Cliffs of Moher cruise. Gaze in awe at the sheer scale and uniqueness of this natural phenomenon, which towers over 700ft above the sea. Don’t forget your camera as the area is home to large colonies of birds. You may even be lucky enough to spot a puffin or two! This afternoon we drive to the town of Killarney in County Kerry,

✓ Visit the Irish National Stud on a private guided tour

✓ Revel in the ambiance of rural Irish towns and villages away from the tourist crowds

✓ Drink in the pub featured in Ballykissangel

✓ Stroll around historic Kinsale with a knowledgeable and passionate local guide

✓ Enjoy award-winning cuisine whilst gazing towards the 12th century Kilkenny Castle

known as the gateway to the Ring of Kerry. Stay two nights at the Killarney Royal Hotel. (B)

Day 3 Killarney – Ring of Kerry – Killarney We spend today exploring the lovely Ring of Kerry with its spectacular scenery and ancient heritage. We make a short visit to the ‘Skellig Experience’, which tells of the Skellig monks and their lives in early Christian times. Our next port of call is Portmagee, a small picturesque fishing village full of brightly painted houses. Later we see Staigue Fort, an intriguing ring fort built between 300 and 400 AD. At the head of the River Sneem estuary we find the romantic village of Sneem, which is referred to as ‘the Knot in the Ring’. Brimming with traditional buildings, restaurants and craft shops, we will have time to explore Sneem before we return to Killarney. (B, D)

Day 4 Killarney – Kenmare – Kinsale Our first visit of the day is to the heritage town of Kenmare, which is nestled at the mouth of Kenmare Bay and was founded by Sir William Petty in 1670. Our next stop is the 200-year-old cottage of Molly Gallivan, a widow

who brewed illicit whiskey and sold it in her illegal pub! Here we gain an insight into Ireland’s simple, rural country lifestyle before the days of electricity and modern conveniences. Our final destination today is the medieval town of Kinsale, one of the most picturesque and popular seaside resorts in the south west, full of traditional bars, lovely buildings, narrow streets, and fascinating shops. Tonight’s accommodation is in Actons Hotel, or similar. (B)

Day 5 Kinsale – Midleton – Kilkenny This morning we enjoy a walking tour of Kinsale accompanied by a local guide. Learn about its history and maritime traditions and admire the 800-year-old Church of Saint Multose and the unique star-shaped Charles Fort. We make our way to Cork, for a panoramic tour of the city before heading to the coastal town of Cobh, which was the departure point for the final 123 passengers who boarded the Titanic. Later, at the Jameson Midleton Distillery we learn about the production of whiskey and taste what is considered by many to be the finest whiskey in Ireland! We travel to Kilkenny, rich in medieval heritage and perhaps

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most famous for its imposing castle. After checking in to the River Court Hotel, we enjoy a final dinner together. (B, D)

Day 6 Kilkenny – Dublin After visiting the 12th century castle, set in extensive parklands, our route back to the capital takes us through the beautiful and dramatic Wicklow Mountains, travelling through heather-clad hills, lush vegetation, rocky foothills and delightful glens. On our way we stop at the village of Avoca, perhaps most famous for the ever popular TV series Ballykissangel. Here we call in at Fitzgerald’s Pub, which featured in the programme. You will have time for a spot of shopping at the Avoca Woollen Mills before we travel back to Dublin where the tour ends. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

PRE/POST HOTELSFor details of our Dublin hotel see p. 24

INCLUSIONS » 5 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » Full Irish breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals » Kinsale Heritage Walk » Irish whiskey tour & tasting » Included Entrances: Irish National

Stud, Portumna Castle, Doolin to Aran Cliffs of Moher Cruise, The Skellig Experience, Midleton Distillery & Kilkenny Castle.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRDUB PRICE: NZD

Apr: 18, 25 May: 02, 09, 16, 23, 30 Jun: 06, 13, 20 Jul: 04, 18 Aug: 01, 15, 29 Sep: 05, 12, 19, 26

Twin/Double $2250 Single $2635Twin/Double $2365 Single $2795

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COMBINES WITH Isle of Wight & The New Forest (p. 37) Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coastal Route (p. 50-51)

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Mont St Michel

This lovely tour takes in the north west of France which is rich in culture, cuisine and fine wines, magnificent architecture, breath-taking scenery and stunning chateaux. Explore Monet’s Garden in Giverny, visit the Normandy Beaches to see first-hand where events of World War II unfolded, and then discover the Loire Valley, renowned for its magnificent chateaux, historic villages and splendid food and wine.

LA BELLE FRANCENORMANDY, BRITTANY, & THE LOIRE VALLEY9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTS FROM $3745 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Paris – Honfleur Our first stop is the home of French Impressionist, Claude Monet, at Giverny in Normandy. Next we travel to Honfleur, one of the best-preserved old ports in Normandy, where we stay two nights at Hotel Des Loges. Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner together. (D)

Day 2 Honfleur – Normandy Back Country – Honfleur We travel inland towards Normandy’s ‘back country’. Our first stop is Livarot, where we visit

a renowned cheese dairy. We then follow the Route du Cidre towards Beuvron-en-Auge, voted one of the most beautiful villages of France. Later we sample some of the region’s finest cider and calvados, before returning to Honfleur. (B)

Day 3 Honfleur – Normandy Beaches – Bayeux We travel to the Normandy Beaches, forever associated in our minds with the D-Day Landings of 1944. This afternoon we visit the famous American War Cemetery at Colleville-sur Mer. Our historic day concludes with a leisurely drive to Bayeux. Stay two nights at the Churchill Hotel, or similar. (B, D)

Day 4 Bayeux Explore Bayeux at your leisure today. This medieval town, with its cobbled streets and museums, is home to the Memorial Museum of the Battle of Normandy and the world famous Bayeux Tapestry. (B)

Day 5 Bayeux – Mont St Michel – Dinan This morning we travel across the Normandy countryside to Brittany. Today’s highlight is Mont St Michel. Perched on a rocky islet, its Gothic style abbey appears to rise from the surrounding waters.

✓ Travel at a leisurely pace along the back roads of Normandy, Brittany and the Loire valley

✓ Taste locally produced wine, cheese, cider and calvados

✓ Relax in a street-side cafe in the picturesque harbour of Honfleur

✓ Experience a French cooking class with a renowned specialist of Renaissance and medieval cuisine

We continue to Dinan, an attractive medieval town. Overnight at Hotel Le D’Avaugour, or similar. (B, D)

Day 6 Dinan – Angers – Chinon Travelling towards the Loire Valley, renowned for its castles, our first port of call is Angers, a pretty town widely considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in France. We visit its imposing moated castle before we make our way to Chinon. Hotel Diderot, or similar, is

our base for the next two nights. (B)

Day 7 Chinon – Chateau de Villandry – Chinon We explore the imposing Chateau de Villandry, the last of the great chateaux of the Loire. On our way back to Chinon, we taste some local wines with a regional producer. (B)

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Day 8 Chinon – Chateau de Chenonceau – Montlouis-sur-Loire At the Chateau de Chenonceau, explore the exceptional museum and magnificent gardens. Later we travel to Chateau de la Bourdaisiere, our stunning chateau accommodation where we learn the art of French cooking with one of the chateau’s chefs. Our final meal together is the delicious dinner that we have helped to prepare. (B, D)

Day 9 Montlouis-sur-Loire – Chartres – Paris A fitting climax to our last day on tour is the celebrated cathedral of Chartres, incomparable anywhere in the world for its stained glass windows dating from the 13th century. We return to Paris this afternoon where our tour ends. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

PRE/POST HOTELSFor details of our Paris hotel see p. 24

INCLUSIONS » 8 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » European breakfast daily » 4 x evening meals » Cooking demonstration & dinner » Cheese tasting » Cider & calvados tasting » Wine tasting » Included Entrances: Monet’s

House & Garden at Giverny, Angers Castle, Bayeux Tapestry, Bayeux Museum of the Battle of Normandy, Mont St Michel, Chateau de Villandry & Chateau de Chenonceau.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2015/16CODE: BRFRA PRICE: NZD

Dec: 14 Feb: 03 Mar: 02 Apr: 06, 13, 20, 27 May: 02, 04, 09, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30 Jun: 01, 03, 06, 08, 15, 22, 24, 29 Jul: 06, 13, 20, 27 Aug: 03, 10, 17, 24, 31 Sep: 02, 05, 07, 12, 14, 19, 21, 28, 30 Oct: 05, 12, 19

Twin/Double $3745 Single $4145Twin/Double $3795 Single $4375Twin/Double $3995 Single $4595

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A TOUR FOR ALL SEASONS

Did you know that France takes on a different dimension in winter? There’s something special about walking in the crisp air through towns and cities which appear to be your exclusive domain now that the hustle and bustle of the summer tourists has gone. Buy a packet of roasted chestnuts or sip coffee on a heated terrace in a local café to warm your heart. French food also takes on a more hearty, earthy feel in winter.

COMBINES WITH London to Paris via The Channel Islands (p. 34-35)A Taste of Bordeaux (p. 60-61)

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The vineyards of Burgundy

This is an in-depth tour designed for lovers of French wines and foods. Appreciate sparkling champagnes, the fragrant whites of Chablis and the tannic reds of the Rhone valley, within the beautiful landscapes in which their vines have been cultivated for centuries. Naturally, we stay in charming heritage towns, enjoy superb French cuisine and learn about the wines from regional experts to complete a well-rounded experience.

CHAMPAGNE, BURGUNDY & THE RHONE VALLEY7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $3635 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Paris – Reims – Ay We depart Paris this morning for the drive to Reims, the Champagne region’s main city. During WWI most of the medieval city was destroyed. It was rebuilt in the 1920s in an art deco style. Fortunately, the wonderful Cathedral of Our Lady remains and it is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Before travelling to Ay we have the opportunity to visit a traditional, family-run champagne house, where we learn how this bubbly is produced. We finish the visit with a champagne tasting. This evening

we enjoy a welcome dinner together in Ay, a quiet town in the Champagne Ardennes region. Stay at Hotel Castel Jeanson, or similar, for two nights. (D)

Day 2 Ay – Epernay – Ay Today is devoted to Champagne as we explore this incredible region in more depth. Our first stop is Epernay, which is often referred to as the ‘Capital of Champagne’ as its famous street, Avenue de Champagne, is lined with many famous champagne producers. Later we drive to La Cote des Blancs, a chardonnay grape growing region, where we stop at a small champagne producer. Here, we have the chance to walk around the property and look at the vineyards as our local expert explains how they grow the vines and the various local appellations. Next we visit their production area, before we finally sit down together and enjoy a glass or two of champagne. This afternoon we take a leisurely drive through the Montagne de Reims, known for its Pinot Noir, before returning to Ay for an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 3 Ay – Chablis – Beaune Today we travel south to Chablis, one of the most famous white wine

✓ Behind the scenes visit to a vineyard in Champagne with a local expert followed by a champagne tasting

✓ Enjoy a wine tasting in a traditional cellar in the famous town of Chablis

✓ Explore the vineyards in Beaune on foot

✓ Private tasting at a premium Rhone valley wine producer

✓ Dine in a traditional ‘Bouchon Lyonnais’

regions in the world. Here we visit a traditional cellar where you will be able to taste local wines. Next we drive on to Beaune, which is considered to be the ‘Capital of Burgundy wines’. Nestled between prestigious vineyards, this ancient town is bursting with boutique shops, wine stores and fabulous French bistros. We meet for dinner tonight in one of Beaune’s quality restaurants. Stay two nights at Hotel Belle Epoque. (B, D)

Day 4 Beaune This morning, we walk through the vineyards of Beaune with a local expert, to learn about the history of this celebrated wine region and enjoy wine tasting in a local cellar. In the afternoon, we explore Beaune itself and enjoy a guided tour of the Hotel-Dieu (Hospices de Beaune). The rest of the day is at leisure to stroll through the cobblestone streets lined with excellent eateries at your own pace, to marvel at the beautiful medieval half-timbered houses and sample local produce and fine wines. (B)

Day 5 Beaune – Paray-le-Monial – Lyon From Beaune we travel along the beautiful Route des Vins. Our first

stop today is in the medieval and picturesque village of Brancion before continuing to the small town of Paray-le-Monial on the river Bourbince. Here we visit the Romanesque basilica, including its cloisters and gardens, and admire the Renaissance-style town hall. Driving south, we stop at some charming, quaint villages en route before reaching the Grand Hotel des Terreaux in Lyon, our base for the next two nights. Enjoy an evening at leisure to wander through the ‘gourmet capital of France’ and soak up the lively atmosphere. (B)

Day 6 Lyon – Rhone Valley – Lyon This morning we explore the Rhone Valley where the vineyards are some of the oldest in France. Our first stop is Tain l’Hermitage, home of the famous Hermitage wines, where we enjoy a private tasting session at the Maison Chapoutier, where the sommelier will explain the differences between their refreshing Saint Peray and aromatic Hermitage Rouge. Later we drive to Tournon-sur-Rhone to admire its historic centre and the pedestrian chain-bridge. This afternoon, we leisurely make our way back to

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Lyon, where you will have plenty of free time to wander the city centre’s narrow cobbled streets and perhaps do a bit of shopping. Jump on board the funicular up the Hill of Fourviere for incredible views of the city. Tonight our farewell dinner is in a traditional Bouchon Lyonnais, where we enjoy tasty food in a convivial ambience. (B, D)

Day 7 Lyon Our tour finishes after breakfast. You may wish to explore more of this wonderful city at your leisure. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

PRE/POST HOTELS

For details of our Paris hotel see p. 24 Post – Grand Hotel des Terreaux, Lyon from $189 pp BB

COMBINES WITH 

La Belle France (p. 54-55) Mountains, Valleys & Lakes of Switzerland (p. 84-85)

INCLUSIONS » 6 nights' accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » European breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals » Tastings in Champagne, Chablis,

Beaune & The Rhone Valley » Walking tour of the vineyards in

Beaune » Included Entrances: The Hotel-

Dieu (The Hospices de Beaune).

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRABC PRICE: NZD

May: 08 Jun: 05 Jul: 03 Aug: 28 Sep: 25

Twin/Double $3635 Single $4375

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Explore the beautiful old towns of Provence

Discover the charms of Provence and the French Riviera on this incredible nine-day tour of southern France. Soak up the atmosphere of historical medieval towns, explore Roman ruins and taste regional wines at a private vineyard. In contrast to the sleepy hill-side villages of Provence, the French Riviera boasts some of the most famous resorts in the world, including Monte Carlo and Cannes. Lovers of good French food will also be wowed by the fabulous Mediterranean cuisine you will find here. This tour truly has it all!

PROVENCE & THE FRENCH RIVIERA9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTS FROM $4595 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Nice – Monaco – Nice Our first day is dedicated to Monaco, the playground of the rich and famous, known for its dazzling harbour and lively entertainment. Stroll through the narrow streets of the Old Town, sit in a street cafe or wander around Port Hercule. Later today we visit the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, where we discover its many themed rooms and beautiful gardens, before returning to Nice for an evening at leisure. Stay overnight at Hotel Villa Rivoli.

Day 2 Nice – Cap d’Antibes – Saint-Paul-de-Vence – Vence Our first visit today is to Cap d’Antibes, a small peninsula located on the Cote d’Azur. We discover the charming old port of Antibes and wander its narrow streets and impressive harbour. We also see the small marinas spread across the peninsula, before we make our way to the beautiful village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence followed by the neighbouring town of Vence, known as the ‘City of Art’. We arrive at Hotel Cantemerle, our base for the next two nights. Tonight we enjoy our first dinner together at the hotel’s restaurant. (B, D)

Day 3 Vence – Cannes – Vence This morning we make our way to Cannes, the Jewel of the Riviera. Cannes is world-famous for its film festival, glitzy hotels and shopping. We have plenty of free time to explore the famous ‘Croisette’ and the Rue d’Antibes. This afternoon we take a leisurely drive through the Provence back country and make our way back to Vence. The rest of the day is free for you to explore the small streets and squares of this beautiful town. Enjoy an evening at leisure to discover Vence’s many art galleries, quaint cafes and restaurants. (B)

✓ Sample local wine and Provencal cuisine in a private vineyard

✓ Enjoy free time in Saint-Remy-de-Provence

✓ Discover the world famous seaside resorts of Monaco and Cannes, as well as lesser known hidden gems, such as Saint-Paul-de-Vence and Aigues-Mortes

Day 4 Vence – Aix-en-Provence From Vence we drive through charming Provencal villages to Aix-en-Provence. The Old Town of Aix has an interesting network of narrow streets and is particularly famous for its architecture and magnificent monuments. Aix-en-Provence was also once the home of Paul Cezanne, and we have a chance to visit the studio where dozens of works by the great painter were conceived. Admire the Mont Sainte-Victoire from a vantage point above town, before an evening at leisure to further explore Aix-en-Provence independently. Stay at Hotel Cezanne. (B)

Day 5 Aix-en-Provence – Avignon – Saint-Remy-de-Provence Today, we traverse spectacular landscapes as we make our way to Avignon, a 14th century city once home to Catholic popes. We visit both the imposing Palais des Papes, which dominates the old historic centre, and the Saint-Benezet Bridge, which is an absolute must-see. We drive to Saint-Remy-de-Provence, where we enjoy a delicious dinner in a local restaurant. Overnight is at Hotel Sous Les Figuiers. (B, D)

Day 6 Saint-Remy-de-Provence  Today is entirely yours to discover Saint-Remy-de-Provence. Explore the Old Town, or watch the world go by as you enjoy a drink and taste local food at one of the town’s bistros, or simply relax by the swimming pool at your accommodation. (B)

Day 7 Saint-Remy-de-Provence – Orange – Cotes-du-Rhone – Arles We leave Saint-Remy-de-Provence behind this morning as we wander through the vineyards of the Cotes-du-Rhone, one of the most famous wine producing regions in France. Our first stop is the magnificent Roman Theatre in Orange. This UNESCO World Heritage site is extraordinarily well-preserved and its arch is particularly beautiful. We make our way to a private vineyard, where we sit on the terrace and enjoy a tasty Provencal lunch, complemented by locally-produced wines. Later today we drive to Arles, located in the heart of the Camargue area and our final destination. We stay overnight at Hotel d’Arlatan, our base for the next two nights. (B, L)

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Day 8 Arles – Aigues-Mortes – Arles  Today begins with a stunning classical icon – the mighty Pont du Gard Aqueduct. Built by the Romans in the 1st century, it is one of the region's most famous landmarks. We drive to the stunning Camargue area and stop in the fortified village of Aigues-Mortes, famous for its striking, walled medieval town. Aigues-Mortes is considered the purest example of 13th century military architecture and today appears much like it did in the Middle Ages. Later we travel back to Arles, where the town's narrow winding streets inspired paintings and drawings by both Vincent Van Gogh and Pablo Picasso. Here we have over 2,000 years of history to discover. Tonight we enjoy a farewell dinner in one of Arles’ quality restaurants. (B, D)

Day 9 Arles – the ‘Little Alps’ – Arles Heading into the 'Little Alps', we explore the Huguenot stronghold of Les Baux-de-Provence. The town rewards us with remarkable views and has been painstakingly restored, boasting over 22 historical listed buildings. We make a final stop at the Carrieres de Lumieres, where images and works of art are projected on to

the walls of a former quarry, before returning to Arles, where our tour ends. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

INCLUSIONS » 8 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » European breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals, 1 x lunch » Wine tasting » Included Entrances: Villa Ephrussi

de Rothschild, Paul Cezanne’s studio, Palais des Papes & St Benezet Bridge, Roman Theatre in Orange & Carrieres de Lumieres.

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PRE/POST HOTELSPre – Hotel Villa Rivoli, Nice from $198 pp BB Post – Hotel d’Arlatan, Arles from $162 pp BB

COMBINES WITH Champagne, Burgundy & The Rhone Valley (p. 56-57) A Taste of Bordeaux (p. 60-61)

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Apr: 28 May: 26 Jun: 23 Jul: 21 Aug: 25 Sep: 15, 29

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Mighty Carcassonne

Uncover the delights and secrets of the south west of France on this very special tour. Enjoy wonderful cuisine, unwind while travelling along the Atlantic coast and marvel at the prehistoric art of the Lascaux Caves and the mighty medieval stronghold of Carcassonne. This tour would not be complete without tasting the majestic wines of Bordeaux...Sante!

A TASTE OF BORDEAUXMIDI-PYRENEES, SARLAT & SAINT EMILION9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTS FROM $4045 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Bordeaux – Arcachon Bay – Biarritz This morning we make our way to the Arcachon Bay, a land of natural beauty located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. At La-Teste-de-Buch, one of the ten towns and villages of the bay, see the Great Dune of Pilat, the highest sand dune in Europe, before tasting locally produced oysters with a glass of local wine in one of the traditional cabins at the port. Next we travel south to Biarritz, one of Europe’s most stylish cities, offering fine

beaches and beautiful medieval churches. We check into Hotel Georges VI, our base for the next two nights, before meeting up for a welcome dinner in a local restaurant. (D)

Day 2 Biarritz – Bayonne – Biarritz We make the short drive to Bayonne, the cultural capital of the Basque country. This beautiful fortified city is rich in history, heritage and culture, and has been recognised ‘City of Art and History’ in 2012. There will be time for you to explore this lovely town independently, before returning to Biarritz. Tonight is at leisure for you to discover the city’s numerous restaurants and enjoy a walk along the beach. (B)

Day 3 Biarritz – Lourdes – Midi-Pyrenees From Biarritz we head east stopping in Pau, a charming town with an impressive castle, for a few quick photos. We drive through the peaceful Midi-Pyrenees region, stopping en route in the small spiritual town of Lourdes, which has become a major place of Roman Catholic pilgrimage. In Gavarnie, a small village nestled in the heart of the Pyrenees National Park, we take in the stunning views

✓ Taste delicious wines from St Emilion

✓ Travel through the picturesque ‘Bastides’ and discover their history

✓ Stay two nights in the fortified city of Carcassonne

✓ Learn how to find black truffles at a traditional truffle farm

✓ Drive through spectacular mountainous scenery and take in the stunning varied landscapes

across the mountains and valleys, before arriving at L'Hostellerie des Cedres, our characteristically rustic accommodation, where we have dinner. (B, D)

Day 4 Midi-Pyrenees – Cathare Country – Carcassonne Continuing through the Midi-Pyrenees, we drive through some picturesque Bastides. These interesting medieval towns, in the south west region of France, are one of the largest collections of well-preserved medieval townscapes still to be found anywhere in Europe. Driving through the Cathare country, sample the local Blanquette fizzy wine at a local producer, before reaching Carcassonne, a mighty fortified city that stands majestically overlooking the landscapes of the Languedoc region and the distant Pyrenees. Stay at Hotel Le Donjon, located within the city walls, for the next two nights. Tonight we have dinner together in a local restaurant. (B, D)

Day 5 Carcassonne Today is entirely at leisure to discover Carcassonne at your own pace. Explore this fascinating town and everything it has to offer; from the Bastide Saint-Louis to the medieval walls and a walk along the UNESCO

World Heritage site Canal du Midi, Carcassonne offers a wealth of monuments to visit and explore. (B)

Day 6 Carcassonne – Albi – Sarlat This morning we make our way to the historic city of Albi, a small town famous for its 13th century Gothic Sainte Cecile Cathedral. Here we visit the interesting Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, before reaching Sarlat-la-Caneda, a delightful town in the Dordogne region. Later we check in to Hotel De Selves, our base for the next three nights. (B)

Day 7 Sarlat – Vezere Valley – Sarlat Today we venture further into the Dordogne, a beautiful region full of chateaux, medieval towns and villages. We head first to the prehistoric Lascaux Caves II, before continuing to the delightful village of Les Eyzies, in the heart of the Vezere Valley. For an unforgettable glimpse into our distant past, we follow the ‘Royal Road’, which winds between the river and the rocks, making a final stop at a local truffle farm, where we learn how to find this rare delicacy. This evening is at leisure in Sarlat. (B)

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Day 8 Sarlat – Beynac-et-Cazenac – Sarlat Sarlat is arguably one of the most beautiful cities in France. An architectural gem, built in the golden stone of the surrounding countryside, it has stood the test of time despite a long and troubled history. We visit the Old Town lined with impeccably restored stone buildings. This afternoon we drive to Beynac-et-Cazenac, located on the river Dordogne and famous for its typical honey-coloured houses. Here we visit the impressive chateau, perched high on a cliff and offering stunning views of the Dordogne Valley. We meet up for a final dinner together in one of Sarlat’s quality restaurants. (B, D)

Day 9 Sarlat – Saint Emilion – Bordeaux Today we stop at Saint Emilion, an attractive little town of yellow limestone with narrow streets and old timber-framed houses. Surrounded by vineyards, this area is internationally renowned for its heavy ‘reds’. We will have the opportunity to taste some of the region’s local wines before arriving in Bordeaux where our tour sadly comes to an end. (B)

PRE/POST HOTELSBordeaux – Grand Hotel Francais, from $197 pp BB

COMBINES WITH Provence & The French Riviera (p. 58-59) Highlights of Northern Spain (p. 64-65)

INCLUSIONS » 8 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » European breakfast daily » 4 x evening meals » 2 x wine tastings » Truffle farm experience » Included Entrances: Toulouse-

Lautrec Museum, Lascaux Caves II & Chateau de Beynac.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRBORD PRICE: NZD

Apr: 28 May: 09, 19, 30 Jun: 09, 20 Jul: 21 Aug: 25 Sep: 05, 15, 26 Oct: 06

Twin/Double $4045 Single $4995Twin/Double $4245 Single $5325

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Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

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Douro Valley

Portugal offers a uniquely diverse and exciting range of cultures, traditions, and landscapes. On this tour we will combine visits to cosmopolitan Lisbon and Porto with Portugal’s Silver Coast, a gem of undiscovered natural beauty and home to a real Portuguese way-of-life that is not found further south. Discover world famous pilgrimage sites, see some incredible Roman ruins and visit the city that claims to be the birth place of Portugal.

DISCOVER PORTUGAL LISBON, FATIMA, DOURO VALLEY & PORTO 8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS FROM $3795 PER PERSON

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Day 1 Lisbon Meet your tour leader for a full day city tour of Lisbon. Home to Gothic cathedrals, impressive monasteries and quaint museums, Lisbon is best explored on foot where its hidden delights can be discovered as you wander through the narrow lanes of its backstreets. Located near the shore, Jeronimo’s Monastery is one of the most prominent examples of Manueline-style architecture and, along with the nearby Tower of Belem, has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Today also includes a tasting of the legendary Pasteis de Belem, a

speciality of the area. This evening enjoy a welcome dinner in a local restaurant while being entertained by Fado singers. Stay two nights at Hotel Lisboa Plaza, or similar. (D)

Day 2 Lisbon – Sintra – Cascais – Lisbon This morning travel through hills dotted with palaces and extravagant villas to Sintra. The most famous building is the 19th century Pena Palace, whose extravagant interior is decorated with late Victorian and Edwardian furnishings and contains rich paintings and priceless porcelain. This afternoon enjoy lovely views of the Atlantic Ocean on a coastal drive to Cascais, an active fishing port with an Old Town full of narrow winding streets. This evening is at leisure in Lisbon. (B)

Day 3 Lisbon – Nazare – Batalha Our first stop today is to the romantic village of Obidos with its cobbled streets surrounded by medieval walls and rustic houses. We continue to the charming fishing town of Nazare, where you can explore the town on your own. Our final visit today is to the UNESCO World Heritage listed Batalha Monastery, which commemorates Portugal’s independence from Spain in 1385. We spend the night

✓ Taste the legendary Pasteis de Belem, a local speciality of Lisbon

✓ Explore Portugal’s beautiful but remote Douro Valley, the home of port wine

✓ Be entertained by traditional Fado singers, an urban genre of folk music

✓ In a local restaurant in Coimbra try suckling pig, a typical Portuguese dish

at Hotel Mestre Afonso Domingues, or similar. (B, D)

Day 4 Batalha – Fatima – Conimbriga – Coimbra Our first visit today is the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, one of most famous Marian shrines in the world. Many believe that apparitions of the Virgin Mary appeared before three local shepherd children here in 1917. We make our way to Conimbriga, one of the largest former Roman settlements in Portugal. Archaeological evidence shows that this site was inhabited as far back as the first Iron Age in 9th century BC. Tonight, dinner will be served in a local restaurant in Coimbra. Stay two nights at Quinta das Lagrimas Palace, or similar. (B, D)

Day 5 Coimbra – Aveiro – Coimbra Coimbra is a lively university town, with a maze of medieval streets and an assembly of Romanesque and Gothic buildings. Stroll along Coimbra’s riverfront and enjoy leafy walks through its parks and gardens. Later we travel to Aveiro, known as ‘the Venice’ of Portugal. To the north of the central canal is the old fishermen’s quarter and to the south are most of the city’s historic buildings. After visiting

the Vista Alegre Museum, which showcases Portugal’s rich cultural heritage in porcelain manufacture, we return to Coimbra for an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 6 Coimbra – Douro Valley – Porto Travelling north, we explore Portugal’s beautiful but remote Douro Valley, the home of port wine. The valley, with its hills falling steeply to the river’s edge, becomes more sparsely populated and wild the further inland we travel and the roads, which zigzag up and down the mountainsides, offer impressive views of vines and olive groves. From the Douro Valley we continue to Porto, Portugal’s second largest city, where we stay at Hotel Carris Porto Ribeira, or similar, for two nights. (B)

Day 7 Porto Situated at the mouth of the Douro River, the hilly city of Porto is one of Europe’s oldest centres. Its historic Ribeira district, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, has many winding medieval lanes, churches and small squares. Along the riverside promenade we will see some important landmarks of the city including the Bolsa Palace, the San Francisco Church

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“I enjoy Portuguese history. As the oldest country in Europe with its present borders dating back to 1139, history is everywhere. Come and see where the country was born, and where ships that discovered so much of the world departed. Listen to melodic Fado, and taste the delicious custard tarts and follow the route of the Port Wine.”Luis Cardoso, Tour Leader, Back-Roads Touring

INCLUSIONS » 7 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » Local guides in Lisbon & Porto » European breakfast daily » 4 x evening meals » Fado experience » Pasteis de Belem tasting » Port wine tasting » Suckling Pig & sparkling wine » Included Entrances: Jeronimo’s

Monastery, Belem Tower, Pena Palace, Batalha Monastery, Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, Conimbriga ruins, Vista Alegre Museum, Porto Cathedral & Guimaraes castle.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

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Apr: 28 May: 19 Jun: 09, 30 Sep: 15 Oct: 06

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and the Porto Cathedral. After visiting one of the many wine cellars in the city for a tasting of Port wine, enjoy some time at leisure. Tonight enjoy an evening meal in a local restaurant. (B, D)

Day 8 Porto – Guimaraes – Porto Our journey today takes us to the historic town of Guimaraes, which was voted European Capital of Culture in 2012. As the birthplace of the nation’s first king, Guimaraes is one of the country’s most historic cities. It is home to an imposing medieval castle, several fine churches and the Rua de Santa Maria, a beautiful cobbled street that leads to the Old Town. After some time exploring this fascinating city we drive to the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte, known for its intricate zigzag Baroque style staircase that leads up to the main basilica. Our tour ends in Porto. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

PRE/POST HOTELSFor details of our Porto & Lisbon hotels please refer to our website

COMBINES WITHHighlights of Northern Spain (p. 64-65) Majestic Morocco (p. 68-69)

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This nine-day journey showcases the best of northern Spain, an undiscovered gem in this culturally diverse, vibrant country. See the natural beauty of the Costa Brava, travel through traditional villages on rolling green hills flanked by mist-covered mountains, taste wines in La Rioja, one of the most famous and prestigious wine producing areas in Spain and explore San Sebastian, the jewel of northern Spain's Basque country.

HIGHLIGHTS OF NORTHERN SPAIN COSTA BRAVA, PYRENEES & LA RIOJA9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTS FROM $4115 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Barcelona – Gerona – El Port de la Selva  Our journey begins with a short panoramic tour of Barcelona to see the main highlights of the city, before heading north towards Gerona, the ideal place to sit and enjoy a coffee at the 18th century Placa de la Independencia after exploring the cobbled streets of the Old Town. Later we drive to El Port de la Selva, which retains an atmosphere of seclusion and local authenticity. Tonight enjoy a

welcome dinner. Stay three nights at Hotel Porto Cristo. (D)

Day 2 El Port de la Selva – Port Lligat – Cadaques – El Port de la Selva  Travel to the Salvador Dali house-museum in Port Lligat. This fascinating labyrinthine structure was formed by Salvador Dali and his wife using a series of fishermen’s cabins. After visiting the artist’s workshop, the library and the gardens, we have some free time in Cadaques. In this town with an exclusive, arty feel, there are plenty of boutiques and galleries to discover. We then return to El Port de la Selva for an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 3 El Port de la Selva Today is yours to explore El Port de la Selva at your own pace; be as relaxed as you wish. You may also choose to try one of the many walking trails in the Cap de Creus National Park, which offer views across the Bay of Cadaques and to France. (B)

Day 4 El Port de la Selva – Besalu – Ripoll – La Seu d'Urgell After three nights on the Costa Brava, we venture west across the mountainous north. We

✓ Explore the Spanish Pyrenees, a remote part of Spain dotted with tiny medieval villages

✓ Enjoy some free time in Cadaques, a picturesque fishing town, which inspired Salvador Dali’s surreal world

✓ Wind along parts of the World Heritage Pilgrim’s Route to Santiago de Compostela

✓ Dine on Michelin starred cuisine in San Sebastian, Spain’s gourmet capital

stop in the medieval village of Besalu, an interesting example of Romanesque architecture and later in the town of Ripoll, to see the Benedictine monastery of Santa Maria de Ripoll, considered to be one of the most important monastic centres in medieval Catalonia. Our destination today is La Seu d'Urgell where we stay overnight at Parador De La Seu d'Urgell, or similar. (B)

Day 5 La Seu d'Urgell – Jaca – Leyre This morning we take a leisurely drive along the mountain passes of the Spanish Pyrenees, through a number of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. Along the way we will see a landscape of towering peaks and diverse flora and fauna. In Jaca, known as the ‘Pearl of the Pyrenees’ and an important stop along the Pilgrim’s Route to Santiago de Compostela, we see the citadel, a great example of 16th century military architecture, the 11th century Romanesque cathedral and the 15th century clock tower. Our final destination today is the converted 9th century Monastery of Leyre, still occupied by Benedictine monks. Stay

overnight at Hospederia de Leyre. (B, D)

Day 6 Leyre – Olite – Laguardia  We head into the rolling hills and plains of Navarre, through fields of wheat and vineyards, to the medieval town of Olite which was the seat of the court of Navarre. Visit the 15th century castle, where you’ll have time to explore its hidden corners and towers with magnificent views over the surrounding countryside. In Estella, you have free time to enjoy lunch at one of the many excellent local restaurants, before our journey continues along the Camino de Santiago to the famous wine region of La Rioja. Stay two nights at Hotel Eguren Ugarte, or similar. (B, D)

Day 7 La Rioja Today is dedicated to visiting local wineries and improving our knowledge of La Rioja’s wine history and culture. The cultivation of wine in northern Spain was brought here as early as the 11th century by pilgrims from major French winemaking regions. During the day we will visit Marques de Riscal, a pioneering producer, whose wines have earned some of the most

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distinguished international awards, as well as a small family producer. Back in Laguardia enjoy an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 8 Laguardia – Getaria – San Sebastian Today we drive north to San Sebastian, the jewel of northern Spain's Basque country. En route we will enjoy some txakoli tasting in Getaria. In San Sebastian join our tour leader on a walking tour through the Old Town, where we sample some famous pintxos. With a reputation for sophisticated, culinary pleasures, there is no better way to end this tour than dining in one of the city’s renowned Michelin star restaurants. Tonight’s accommodation is at Hotel Astoria 7, or similar. (B, D)

Day 9 San Sebastian Our tour ends after breakfast this morning. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

COMBINES WITH Spanish Inspiration (p. 66-67) Discover Portugal (p. 62-63)

PRE/POST HOTELSFor details of our Barcelona hotel see p. 25 Post – Hotel Astoria 7, San Sebastian from $170 pp BB

INCLUSIONS » 8 nights' accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » European breakfast daily » 4 x evening meals including a

Michelin star restaurant in San Sebastian

» Wine, Txakoli & Pintxos tastings » Included Entrances: Salvador

Dali house-museum, Crypt at Monastery of Leyre & Olite castle.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRBAR PRICE: NZD

May: 08, 19, 29 Jun: 09, 19Aug: 25 Sep: 04, 15, 25

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Spain offers some of the richest cultural heritage to be found anywhere in Europe. And, the Andalusia region is an excellent example with its unique blend of Roman, Arab and Catholic inspired influences. A journey along the back roads and through the mountain passes is the best way to discover the well-known icons as well as the charming lesser-known gems.

SPANISH INSPIRATION MADRID, TOLEDO & ANDALUSIA 10 DAYS / 9 NIGHTS FROM $4195 PER PERSON

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Day 1 Madrid – Toledo From Madrid we head south to Toledo; known locally as the ‘Imperial City’. This is the former capital of Spain where hundreds of years of history unfold. Accompanied by a local guide we see the impressive cathedral as well as the Synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca and the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes. This evening we enjoy a welcome

dinner in a traditional Spanish restaurant. Stay overnight at Hotel Carlos V. (D)

Day 2 Toledo – Valdepenas – Cordoba Continuing south across the vast plains of La Mancha, celebrated for their delicious wines, manchego cheese and, of course, Don Quixote. When we reach Valdepenas we visit a local bodega to sample wines and tapas before continuing to the enchanting city of Cordoba, whose historic centre was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. We spend the next two nights at Hotel Casas de la Juderia in Cordoba. (B, L)

Day 3 Cordoba In Cordoba we begin our journey back in time to the Al-Andalus from over a thousand years ago with a walking tour and a visit to the Mezquita, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This afternoon explore the Old Town’s narrow streets and private patios at your leisure, or perhaps pamper yourself this evening with a visit to an Arabic bathhouse. (B)

Day 4 Cordoba – Seville This morning we make our way to Seville, the capital and largest

✓ Stay in charming hotels in the heart of Cordoba, Seville and Baeza

✓ Taste local wines and sherries in traditional bodegas

✓ Learn how to make sangria and some of the most traditional tapas dishes while learning about this famous, Iberian tradition

✓ Watch a flamenco show in Seville

✓ Explore the heart of Andalusia, where palaces, cathedrals and quaint villages all have a story to tell

city of Andalusia. Here we enjoy a tapas cooking class and learn how to make delicious sangria. This afternoon explore Seville at your own pace before preparing for an unforgettable Andalusian flamenco show. We stay two nights at Hotel Casas de la Juderia in Seville. (B)

Day 5 Seville Explore the vibrant city of Seville this morning. Highlights include a stroll through the Jewish Quarter to the impressive cathedral and the Alcazar de Sevilla, the oldest royal palace in Europe that is still in use. After some time at leisure we meet up again for a tapas dinner with a contemporary twist. (B, D)

Day 6 Seville – Jerez de la Frontera – Ronda Leaving Seville, we head to the Costa de la Luz to stop for lunch. Located on the Atlantic Coast it is a popular seaside destination for Spaniards and justly famous for its delicious seafood. In Jerez de la Frontera, the hub of sherry wine production, we discover the secrets of how it is produced with a guided tour of one of the oldest family wineries in the town. A tasting is followed by exclusive access to the bodega's private art

collection. Our final destination today is Hotel Reina Victoria in Ronda, a beautiful town perched on the edge of a deep canyon cut out by the River Guadalevin. Enjoy an evening at leisure in Ronda tonight. (B)

Day 7 Ronda – Granada After a free morning to explore Ronda’s ancient streets, we continue east to the unforgettable city of Granada, which was the last strong hold of the Moorish empire in southern Spain until it finally fell to the Catholic kings in 1492. Stay two nights at Palacio de los Navas, or similar, and enjoy an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 8 Granada Our time this morning is dedicated to the magnificent Alhambra, a breath-taking Moorish palace and fortress perched on top of a steep hill adjacent to the city centre. A true tribute to the beauty of North African architecture in Andalusia, the Alhambra contains a huge network of beautiful rooms, patios and gardens. The rest of today is free for you to explore Granada at your own pace. A visit to the stunning cathedral in the city centre is highly recommended. (B)

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“Our tour leader facilitated my understanding of Andalusia – the architecture, culture and local customs - by explaining her love of Spanish history and the people. Her professionalism, enthusiasm and sense of humour made this special for me. My highlights were Cordoba and Seville.”Doreen Astill, London, UK

Day 9 Granada – Ubeda – Baeza Today we explore Ubeda and Baeza. Situated just six miles apart, both towns have an outstanding ensemble of 16th and 17th century Renaissance buildings, and have been declared World Heritage sites by the UNESCO. Nicknamed ‘queen’ (Ubeda) and ‘lady’ (Baeza) by the brilliant poet Antonio Machado, their quiet streets and plazas are lined with beautiful Spanish Renaissance palaces. After an olive oil tasting, we drive to Hotel Puerta de la Luna, our traditional 17th century mansion hotel where we enjoy a delicious farewell dinner together. (B, D)

Day 10 Baeza – Madrid This morning we leave Baeza and transfer back to Madrid, where our tour ends. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

INCLUSIONS » 9 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » Local guides in Toledo, Cordoba,

Seville & Granada » European breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals » 1 x tapas lunch » Flamenco show in Seville » Wine & sherry tasting » Learn to make sangria & tapas

in Seville » Olive oil tasting » Included Entrances: Santa Maria

la Blanca & San Juan de los Reyes in Toledo, Mezquita in Cordoba, Cathedral & Alcazar in Seville & the Alhambra in Granada.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRSPA PRICE: NZD

Apr: 06, 17, 27 May: 08, 18, 29 Jun: 08, 19 Aug: 24 Sep: 04, 14, 25 Oct: 05, 16

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PRE/POST HOTELSFor details of our Madrid hotel see p. 25

COMBINES WITH Discover Portugal (p. 62-63) Majestic Morocco (p. 68-69)

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The Royal Palace at Fes

Adjacent to Europe but a world away in terms of lifestyle, culture and scenic diversity, Morocco tempts travellers with its bustling medinas filled with labyrinthine streets and traditional souqs, fascinating UNESCO World Heritage sites and beautiful landscapes. On this journey of discovery we travel along the wild Atlantic coast, through the verdant, Swiss-like Middle Atlas mountain range and across the spectacular Sahara desert to explore the four imperial cities of Rabat, Meknes, Fes and Marrakech.

MAJESTIC MOROCCORABAT, FES, MARRAKECH & CASABLANCA 10 DAYS / 9 NIGHTS FROM $3595 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Casablanca – Rabat Today we drive to Rabat, Morocco’s laid-back capital. Here we visit the marble mausoleum of King Mohammed V, where the present king’s father and grandfather have been laid to rest. Next, we visit Oudaya Kasbah, the quiet medina built in the 16th and 17th centuries. Soak up the authentic atmosphere of this picturesque Kasbah with narrow alleys and magnificent ocean views. Check in to Villa Diyafa, or similar, and enjoy a welcome dinner together. (D)

Day 2 Rabat – Meknes – Moulay Idriss – Volubilis – Fes Our first visit is the imperial city of Meknes, known as the Versailles of Morocco due to its impressive buildings and elaborate monuments. After exploring its fascinating Old Town and wonderful labyrinthine streets we continue to a traditional Moroccan homestay in Moulay Idriss to learn how to make couscous. After lunch with the family, we continue to the UNESCO World Heritage listed Roman ruins of Volubilis, which date back to 40AD. In Fes, enjoy an evening at leisure. Stay two nights at Riad Shehrazade. (B, L)

Day 3 Fes This morning we explore Fes medina on foot and watch a demonstration of traditional Moroccan bread making, followed by a tasting. Later we visit one of Fes’ famous tanneries and a traditional carpet shop. This evening enjoy dinner in a local restaurant as we are entertained by belly dancers. (B, D)

Day 4 Fes – Ifran – Midelt – Erfoud – Merzouga Journey to Ifran in the Middle Atlas mountains. An oasis of lakes, waterfalls and dense cedar forest, this little-known side of North

✓ Learn how to make couscous at a traditional Moroccan homestay in Moulay Idriss

✓ Explore the Middle Atlas mountains; an oasis of lakes, waterfalls and dense cedar forest

✓ Enjoy traditional Moroccan cuisine in local restaurants and be entertained by belly dancers

✓ Stay overnight in a Bedouin tent in the Sahara Desert

Africa is surprisingly reminiscent of Switzerland. We continue to Midelt, located in another tranquil mountain setting. Passing through Erfoud, a popular destination with film makers, our final destination today is La Belle Etoile Luxury Camp. Strategically located in the middle of the Erg Chebi Desert sand dunes, this camp offers a fascinating experience. Ride a camel at sunset, enjoy an authentic Moroccan dinner, and stay in a private Royal Tent. (B, L, D)

Day 5 Merzouga – Todra Gorge – Dades Gorge Today we travel to Todra Gorge. This 300 metre gorge is surrounded by towering vertical limestone cliffs and is known as Morocco’s Grand Canyon. The charm of Todra lies in its changing colours as the sun slowly moves from east to west. There’s time to explore the gorge before we continue to Hotel Dades Xaluca in the scenic Dades Gorge, where we spend the night. (B, L, D)

Day 6 Dades Gorge – Ait Benhaddou – Marrakech Taking the road through Ouarzazate, we visit Ait Benhaddou Kasbah. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site for its ‘outstanding universal value’, it has been used in many films including Gladiator and Lawrence

of Arabia. We also visit an Immam House for a traditional tea ceremony before arriving in Marrakech. Stay two nights at Riad Batoul. (B)

Day 7 Marrakech Today we explore the last of Morocco’s four Imperial cities - Marrakech. Explore the medina and its seemingly endless mosaic of souqs – each devoted to a separate trade. After some time at leisure, we meet at our riad to take a horse and carriage to Djemaa el Fna. Here we wander among the singers, dancers, snake charmers, fortune tellers, storytellers and jugglers, who all make up what has been dubbed the 'greatest spectacle on earth'. (B, D)

Day 8 Marrakech – Essaouira From Marrakech we drive to Essaouira, a colourful fishing village located within 15th century Portuguese fortifications. For lunch, select the catch of the day that takes your fancy and watch it be grilled to order. This afternoon explore the UNESCO-listed medina with its various souqs and woodcarving workshops at your leisure. Tonight we stay at Riad Mimouna. (B, L)

Day 9 Essaouira – Casablanca Travelling north, we make our way to Casablanca, the name most

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remembered thanks to the film of the same name. En route we stop in Oualidia, Morocco’s oyster capital and visit a farm famous for its tasty crustaceans. In Casablanca we enjoy dinner together and stay overnight Gray Boutique Hotel, or similar. (B, D)

Day 10 Casablanca This morning visit Africa’s largest mosque, the ornately grand Hassan II Mosque, situated on a platform over the Atlantic Ocean. As one of the few mosques in Morocco to allow non-Muslims to enter, we will see an interior covered in ornate, traditional Moroccan tile work (zellij), woodcarvings and stucco work. Uniquely, part of the mosque’s floor is made of glass to reveal the Atlantic beating on the rocks below. Our tour ends later today. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Dress: Visitors must be respectfully dressed when visiting mausoleums and mosques. Men should wear trousers and shirts, no shorts or tank tops. Women must cover their heads, arms and legs.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

PRE/POST HOTELGray Boutique Hotel, Casablanca from $238 pp BB

COMBINES WITH Spanish Inspiration (p. 66-67) Discover Portugal (p. 62-63)

INCLUSIONS » 9 nights' accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » Breakfast daily » 6 x evening meals, 4 x lunches » Couscous cooking class » Camel ride » Immam traditional tea ceremony » Oyster tasting » Belly dancing entertainment » Horse & carriage ride to Djemaa

el Fna » Included Entrances: King

Mohammed V mausoleum, Volubilis ruins, Ait Benhaddou Kasbah & Hassan II Mosque.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRMRC PRICE: NZD

Apr: 18 May: 09, 30 Jun: 20 Sep: 05, 26

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The rolling green hills of Tuscany

Italy continues to inspire visitors year after year and this tour has been carefully crafted to include all the major must-see attractions, while taking you to some of the lesser-known hidden gems of this fascinating country. Enjoy private guided tours in Florence and Venice, visit remote Tuscan villages, try local Italian produce, taste local wines in Chianti, explore the stunning Cinque Terre and discover Lake Maggiore’s Borromean Islands.

ITALIAN INDULGENCE TUSCANY, PIEDMONT, THE LAKES & VENICE 12 DAYS / 11 NIGHTS FROM $4995 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Rome – Assisi – Perugia We drive to the picturesque town of Assisi, the birthplace of Saint Francis. After exploring this labyrinthine medieval village and visiting the 13th century Basilica of Saint Francis we travel through the beautiful Umbrian countryside to Perugia, a lively medieval walled town. Tonight enjoy a welcome dinner and stay overnight at Hotel Fortuna. (D)

Day 2 Perugia – Siena – Tuscany After exploring Siena, which is rich in history, art and fabulous architecture, we travel through a landscape of rolling green hills, vineyards and age-old olive groves to our idyllic Tuscan villa in the Chianti region. Villa la Palagina, or similar, is our base for the next two nights. (B, D)

Day 3 Tuscany Learn the art of traditional Italian cooking and try your hand at pasta and bread making, then sit down to enjoy the dishes that we have prepared. The rest of the day is free to enjoy the facilities of our Tuscan villa; take a dip in the pool or simply relax on the terrace. (B, L, D)

Day 4 Tuscany – Florence – Lucca Most of today will be spent in Florence. Enjoy a walking tour of the city and visit San Lorenzo, one of the city's oldest markets. Late this afternoon we continue our journey to Lucca, arguably the most spectacular walled town in Italy. For classical music lovers, we highly recommend purchasing tickets for the Puccini Opera, which is held in the town every evening. Stay two nights at Alla Corte Degli Angeli. (B)

✓ Move beyond Italy’s signature cities and stay in rustic countryside regions

✓ Learn how to make pasta from scratch with a Tuscan chef

✓ Marvel at the acoustics reverberating around the Baptistery of St John, Pisa

✓ Enjoy truffle hunting as well as wine, nougat and chocolate tastings in Piedmont

✓ Experience the tranquillity and serenity of Lake Orta, one of Italy’s hidden gems

Day 5 Lucca – Pisa – Lucca Journey to ancient Pisa, with its famous Leaning Tower that has withstood the force of gravity for almost 600 years. Inside the Baptistery of St John we discover the building’s remarkable acoustics. This afternoon we return to Lucca, where you have plenty of time to explore at your own pace. (B)

Day 6 Lucca – Cinque Terre – Sestri Levante Today we travel to the Italian Riviera, which includes the five captivating villages that make up the Cinque Terre. As we explore some of these wonderful villages we discover the secrets of this stunning UNESCO World Heritage site. Later we drive to Sestri Levante, a beautiful little town on the Ligurian Riviera. Stay overnight at Grand Hotel Dei Castelli, or similar, set in the grounds of a former castle. This hotel has a privileged position on the peninsula, offering wonderful panoramic views. (B, D)

Day 7 Sestri Levante – Barolo – Alba – Pollenzo We travel inland towards the Piedmont region, which produces rich reds wines from the native

Nebbiolo grape. Here we explore the village of Barolo and join a truffle hunt with a local farmer. After settling in to Hotel La Corte Albertina in the UNESCO World Heritage village of Pollenzo, we visit the Banca del Vino where professional sommeliers guide us through a wine tasting experience. (B, D)

Day 8 Pollenzo – Asti – Lake Orta – Lake Maggiore Our first visit today is the Torronificio Barbero nougat private collection for a chocolate and nougat tasting. Later we pass through the province of Vercelli, the largest rice growing area of Europe, before travelling to the Lakes region of northern Italy. After stopping in Lake Orta, we arrive at Grand Hotel Majestic in Lake Maggiore, our base for the next two nights. (B)

Day 9 Lake Maggiore We spend most of today exploring the Borromean Islands on Lake Maggiore visiting Isola Bella with its magnificent Baroque Garden, Isola dei Pescatori with its pretty harbour and Isola Madre with its wonderful Renaissance Villa. The rest of the day is free for you to relax on the shores of Lake Maggiore. (B, D)

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Explore Venice

The Cinque Terre

Florence’s Duomo

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“A very rewarding experience. Our tour leader gave excellent, caring service throughout our trip and our driver drove in a professional manner. The balance was very good with authentic experiences, both geographically and culturally, along with great culinary experiences.”Darrel Dent, Western Australia, Australia

Day 10 Lake Maggiore – Trento Today we travel along the back roads of Italy’s Lombardy and Trentino-Alto Adige regions, in the very north of the country. Here we will see an expanse of rolling hills, beautiful peaks and picturesque villages. Our final destination today is the Trento region where we stay overnight. (B)

Day 11 Trento – Verona – Venice Drive to romantic Verona where, upon arrival, we explore the city, seeing its impressive Roman Amphitheatre and Juliet’s Balcony. We continue to Serego Alighieri winery, which belongs to the direct descendants of the poet Dante. After tasting some of their noble wines we drive to Venice for an evening at leisure. Our final night will be spent at Hotel Ca' dei Conti, or similar. (B)

Day 12 Venice Enjoy a morning guided walking tour of this fascinating city. Watch daily Venetian life pass by in bustling St Mark’s Square and see local landmarks including St Mark’s Basilica, Doge’s Palace and Rialto Bridge. After a farewell lunch, our tour comes to an end. (B, L)

PRE/POST HOTELSFor details of our Rome and Venice hotels see p. 25

COMBINES WITH Flavours of Northern Croatia & Slovenia (p. 80-81) Mountains, Valleys & Lakes of Switzerland (p. 84-85)

INCLUSIONS » 11 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » Local guides & whispers in

Florence & Venice » European breakfast daily » 6 x evening meals, 2 x lunches » Italian bread & pasta cooking

class » Venice water taxi » Wine, olive oil, Montebore

cheese, chocolate & nougat tasting

» Included Entrances: Baptistery of St John in Pisa, Cinque Terre flexi pass & Isola Bella & Isola Madre on Lake Maggiore

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRITA PRICE: NZD

Apr: 07, 14, 21, 28 May: 05, 09, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30 Jun: 02, 09, 16, 23, 30 Jul: 07, 14, 21, 28 Aug: 04, 11, 18, 25 Sep: 01, 05, 08, 12, 15, 19, 22, 29 Oct: 06

Twin/Double $4995 Single $6125Twin/Double $5495 Single $6595

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Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

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Manarola, Cinque Terre

Tuscany is a region characterised by rugged hills, fertile valleys, ancient hilltop villages and home to some of Italy’s greatest food and wine. Savour the culture of this renowned region as we discover the local art of winemaking and sample the rich red wines that perfectly complement the hearty Tuscan cuisine. Discover Florence’s Renaissance treasures, enjoy a leisurely stroll through medieval towns and cook lunch with an Italian chef.

TUSCAN TREATSLUCCA, VOLTERRA, SAN GIMIGNANO & CHIANTI8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS FROM $2985 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Florence – Lucca We travel to Lucca, one of Tuscany's best-kept secrets. This beautiful little town is protected by massive 16th century walls and is one of Italy's finest medieval towns. Take a leisurely stroll before enjoying our first dinner together this evening. Stay overnight at Albergo San Martino. (D)

Day 2 Lucca – Cinque Terre – Lucca Explore the steep Tuscan coastline of the Italian Riviera. One of the highlights of the tour is the Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Composed of five pretty

pastel coloured villages nestled among five miles of remote and rocky coastline, the Cinque Terre offers magnificent scenery. We explore three of the villages by boat (weather permitting), train and on foot before we return to Lucca. (B)

Day 3 Lucca – Pisa – Volterra Journey to Pisa, whose extraordinary Leaning Tower has withstood the force of gravity for almost 600 years. Visit the impressive Baptistery of St John, before we travel to Volterra, a magnificent and mysterious walled medieval town perched high upon a rocky plateau. Stay two nights at Hotel San Lino. (B)

Day 4 Volterra – San Gimignano – Monteriggioni – Volterra We drive to San Gimignano, known for its intact medieval streetscapes and enchanting rural setting. Step back in time in this UNESCO World Heritage site and enjoy some of its local products. We continue to Monteriggioni; relax with a coffee on the main Piazza di Roma, or explore the fortified walled castle, which was cited by Dante Alighieri in The Divine Comedy. (B)

✓ Cook your own Italian lunch with a chef who will share the secrets of how to make a delicious Tuscan meal using local ingredients

✓ Enjoy a number of different Tuscan food and wine tasting experiences

✓ Relax in a gorgeous villa in the heart of Tuscany for two nights

Day 5 Volterra – Siena – Pienza We head to medieval Siena, with its breath-taking array of majestic buildings, drawn together by winding cobbled alleyways and steep steps. After a visit to the cathedral, we drive to Pienza, for extraordinary views over the Orcia Valley. Overnight at Hotel Residence San Gregorio. (B, D)

Day 6 Pienza – Chianti Explore Pienza’s historic centre, which has been recognised by UNESCO as one of the best

planned Renaissance towns in Italy. At a local cheese producer, discover how the local pecorino cheese is made and sample pecorino in the many stages of ageing. Drive through the Chianti region to our beautiful villa in the Tuscan countryside. Stay two nights at Villa la Palagina, or similar. (B, D)

Day 7 Chianti It is time for a little work as the villa’s chef will share the secret of how to make perfect pasta and

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Indulge in hearty Tuscan cuisine

The beautiful town of San Gimignano

Wine tasting with the Sant’Agnese family

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“This tour was everything that I hoped it would be and a lot more. The small group was great. My highlights were Villa la Palagina and the cooking class.”Shirley Clark, Tauranga, New Zealand

tasty Italian breads. Afterwards, sit down and enjoy the lunch you prepared. Enjoy this afternoon as you wish; take a dip in the pool or relax on the terrace. Tonight we meet for our final group dinner. (B, L, D)

Day 8 Chianti – Florence We drive straight to Florence this morning. On foot we explore this fascinating city, stopping for a break at one of the city’s oldest ice cream parlours. Visit San Lorenzo, one of the oldest markets in Florence. Built in 1874 it is an Aladdin’s cave of food treasures; be sure not to miss Perini's delicatessen where you can try everything before you decide what you'd like to buy. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

A TOUR FOR ALL SEASONS

Have you ever thought how magical Tuscany can be in winter? The landscape is bright green. There is a gentle calm that settles through the winding streets and in the outdoor markets – now devoid of summer tourists. Our winter tours also visit various local festivals. In November we celebrate the precious white truffle at a festival in San Miniato. In Decem-ber we visit festive Christmas markets and in February we join the party at the Carnival of Viareggio - one of Italy’s finest carnival celebrations.

INCLUSIONS » 7 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » European breakfast daily » 4 x evening meals, 1 x lunch » Tuscan food & wine tasting » Tuscan cookery class » Included Entrances: Baptistery

of St John in Pisa & Cathedral of Siena.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2015/16CODE: BRTT PRICE: NZD

Nov: 29 Dec: 13 Feb: 14 Apr: 19, 26 May: 03, 05, 10, 17, 24, 31 Jun: 07, 14, 21, 28 Jul: 05, 19 Aug: 02, 16, 30 Sep: 06, 13, 15, 20, 27 Oct: 04, 11

Twin/Double $2985 Single $3445Twin/Double $3195 Single $3695

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Chianti in autumn

COMBINES WITH Enchanting Southern Italy (p. 74-75) Slow Food Tour of Puglia (p. 76-77)

PRE/POST HOTELSHotel Roma, Florence from $164 pp BB

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Positano

The Bay of Naples was once a great centre of classical Roman civilisation. Today, we are offered a glimpse into this lost world at the excavated remains of Pompeii. This tour will also visit the white marble Greek temples at Paestum and the island of Capri. Travel along dramatic stretches of the Amalfi Coast and have the opportunity to taste local delicacies including buffalo mozzarella and limoncello.

ENCHANTING SOUTHERN ITALYNAPLES, CAPRI & THE AMALFI COAST7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $3295 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Naples Arrive in Naples at your leisure. This evening meet your Back-Roads tour leader and fellow travellers for a welcome drink and a pre-tour briefing. Stay overnight at Palazzo Turchini, or similar.

Day 2 Naples – Pompeii – Paestum With a local guide we explore the Old City of Naples, partly on foot and partly by bus, and visit the Cappella Sansevero, with its centrepiece of the Veiled Christ, which is one of the most famous and impressive works of art in

the world. This afternoon we head south to visit the extensive ruins of Pompeii, the Roman city destroyed by the awesome power of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. On a guided walking tour with a local expert, we are given an insight into everyday Roman life and see the ruins of many fascinating sights including the Basilica, the Forum and the Amphitheatre. We then make our way to Hotel Il Granaio Dei Casabella, our rustic accommodation near Paestum. Tonight we will enjoy a delicious traditional meal together. (B, D)

Day 3 Paestum – Scala This morning we learn the art of traditional Campania cooking at Tenuta Seliano – the farm-inn of Baronessa Cecilia Bellelli Bartta. Using produce from the local area, ingredients include buffalo mozzarella, ricotta, fruits and vegetables, goat and buffalo meat, and pasta. We’ll then sit down with the family to enjoy the lunch that we have prepared. This afternoon we explore UNESCO listed Paestum, hidden away from the main tourist track and just waiting to be discovered. Looking at the marble temples against the backdrop of the mountains is a wonderful and unique experience.

Our local guide brings this important historical site to life before we continue to Scala, the oldest town of the Amalfi Coast. Our base for the next four nights will be Hotel Villa Giuseppina. (B, L)

Day 4 Scala – Ravello – Amalfi – Positano – Scala The thirteen villages of the Amalfi Coast are collectively known as pearls – each with its own character and all rich in history and culture. In Ravello, a gorgeous little town famous for its spectacular views, we visit Villa Rufolo, to see the beautiful gardens that were the inspiration for the setting of Wagner’s opera Parsifal. Our second visit in Ravello is to Villa Cimbrone, which occupies the most stunning position on the whole of the Amalfi coastline. Perched high above the ocean, it has entranced many famous visitors including Winston Churchill, Virginia Woolf and Greta Garbo, who famously fell in love here. After tasting limoncello, the local Italian lemon liqueur, we explore Amalfi with its cluster of tightly packed houses rising up the hillside and is dominated by the beautiful Cathedral of St Andrew. Our day wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the striking

fishing village of Positano, famous throughout the world for its hand-made pezze. (B, D)

Day 5 Scala – Capri – Scala Today we board the ferry and sail to the island of Capri, lying in the blue waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the Sorrento Peninsula. Capri has been a popular resort since the days of Ancient Rome and Capri town offers a wide choice of exclusive shopping, cafes and restaurants. To reach the centre of Capri from the port we will board the funicular railway, which travels through the island’s lemon groves. Later this afternoon we return to Scala for an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 6 Scala – Vietri sul Mare – Scala We visit some more of the Amalfi Coast pearls including Minori, Maiori and Cetara. Archaeological finds from the 1st century reveal that noble Romans spent the summer months here. Minori and Maiori are now known for their exceptional food and the production of various kinds of liqueur. After exploring Cetara, a quintessential Mediterranean fishing village with a handful of houses clustered around the church and a small port, we drive

✓ Stay four nights in sleepy Scala, one of the Amalfi Coast’s hidden gems

✓ Enjoy a limoncello tasting ✓ Prepare your own traditional Campania lunch, using fresh farm produce on a working country estate

✓ Explore Pompeii and Paestum with local guides who will bring these important historical sites to life

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Take-in the spectacular views of the Amalfi Coast

Taste limoncello in Ravello

Bust at Villa Cimbrone

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“This tour delivered exactly as promised - a happy blend of the traditional touristy stops at signature southern Italy sites like Pompeii, Amalfi and the Isle of Capri, as well as some wonderful and (in my case) previously unknown experiences.”Mike DiCola, Ontario, Canada

to Vietri sul Mare, famous for its hand painted and vividly-coloured ceramics. Back in Scala the rest of the day is free to relax in our villa; take a dip in the pool or simply relax on the terrace with a cool, refreshing drink. Later we gather for a final dinner. (B, D)

Day 7 Scala – Royal Palace of Caserta – Sant’Agata dei Goti – Naples Leaving the Amalfi Coast, we drive to the 18th century Royal Palace of Caserta, the last great building of the Italian Baroque. Although we can't visit all 1,200 rooms, the ones we will see are as extravagant as they are exquisite. We then travel to Sant’Agata dei Goti to visit a local farmhouse for a tasting of Aglianico wines, which are produced from black grapes grown in the Basilicata and Campania regions of Italy. After the tasting we enjoy a traditional lunch in the farmhouse. Our tour ends on our return to Naples. (B, L)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

INCLUSIONS » 6 nights' accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » Local guides in Naples, Pompeii,

Ravello and Paestum » European breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals, 2 x lunches » Ferry to the Island of Capri » Italian cooking class at Tenuta

Seliano » Wine, mozzarella & olive oil

tasting » Limoncello tasting » Included Entrances: Cappella

Sansevero, Pompeii, Paestum, Villa Rufolo, Villa Cimbrone, Capri Funicular & Royal Palace of Caserta.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

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COMBINES WITH The Splendours of Sicily (p. 78-79) Italian Indulgence (p. 70-71)

PRE/POST HOTELSPalazzo Turchini, Naples from $197 pp BB

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TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRRAM PRICE: NZD

Apr: 10, 24 May: 08, 22 Jun: 05, 19 Aug: 28 Sep: 11, 25

Twin/Double $3295 Single $3975Twin/Double $3475 Single $3995

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The UNESCO World Heritage ‘Trulli’ rural homes

The Slow Food concept is a simple one – everyone should have access to, and enjoy, food that is good for them, good for those who grow it and good for the planet. On this Slow Food tour of Puglia, you will have the unique chance to sample several Slow Food Presidia products – high-quality, traditional foods at the risk of ‘extinction’ – and other local delicacies from quality producers. Alongside tasting wonderful produce, discover a region of overwhelming beauty and history.

SLOW FOOD TOUR OF PUGLIAMARTINA FRANCA, ALBEROBELLO & MATERA6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS FROM $3595 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Bari – Martina Franca Our journey begins with a walking tour of Bari to admire the Norman Swabian Castle, an extensive and formidable structure that guarded the city for centuries, the Basilica of Saint Nicholas and the cathedral. After some free time to explore Piazza Mercantile and Piazza Ferrarese, we continue to Gioia del Colle for a wine tasting session at Tenuta Patruno Perniola. The principle aim of the

farm is to preserve the Primitivo di Gioia del Colle local vine, whose origins date back to the Peucetii times (5th century BC). After checking into the elegant Relais Villa San Martino, located just outside the Baroque city of Martina Franca, for a two-night stay, we drive to Ristorante la Tana for a welcome dinner. Dedicated to the Slow Food Presidia of Apulia, this is a fantastic introduction to the cuisine of the region. (D)

Day 2 Martina Franca – Castellana Caves – Alberobello – Martina Franca We start with a visit to the impressive Castellana Caves. Situated at a depth of approximately 70 metres, these caves are some of the most amazing natural wonders of Puglia. In Alberobello we see many examples of the prehistoric dry stone dwellings known as ‘Trulli’, an exceptional example of vernacular architecture. At Trattoria La Cantina we enjoy a traditional Murgia cuisine lunch, accompanied by local wines before returning to Martina Franca for a leisurely stroll around the historical town centre; walk through the Baroque gates and explore the old city’s winding streets and beautiful piazzas. (B, L)

✓ Dine in traditional restaurants from the Osterie d’Italia Slow Food guide

✓ Explore the amazing stalactites, stalagmites, huge caverns and hidden pools of the Castellana caves

✓ Taste some of the finest wines of Salento and taste Caciocavallo Podolico cheese

✓ Partake in a cheese-making demonstration

✓ See the UNESCO World Heritage ‘Trulli’ rural homes in Alberobello

Day 3 Martina Franca – Cisternino – Ostuni – Masseria Ferri – Gallipoli Today we travel to Cisternino, surely one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. We visit the Old Town centre and enjoy lunch at the Taverna della Torre. Here the delights of Capocollo, a traditional Italian cold cut of pork, and wines from the Puglia region will be served. After a visit to the white village of Ostuni we stop at the splendid Masseria Ferri to try some of their cheeses, including Mozzarella, Caciocavallo – a soft cheese that is tied together in a rope and hung over a wooden board – and Tarallini. Our journey continues to Gallipoli, where we enjoy an evening at leisure. Stay three nights at the historical residence Relais Corte Palmieri. (B, L)

Day 4 Gallipoli – Otranto – Castro Marina – Depressa – Gallipoli This morning we drive to Otranto, a pretty harbour town, overlooking the turquoise Adriatic sea. After some free time to stroll around the town to inspect the Old City with its famous cathedral. We continue to Castro Marina to visit

the Zinzulusa Caves, one of the most renowned cave systems on the Salento coast. Later today we explore the vineyards and taste some wines from the Azienda Castel di Salve winery, which focus on growing indigenous grapes such as Negroamaro, Primitivo, Malvasia Nera di Lecce and Aleatico. Tonight is at leisure for you to enjoy Gallipoli at your own pace. (B)

Day 5 Gallipoli – Lecce – Gallipoli After exploring Gallipoli, with its splendid historical town centre, we visit Frantoio Ipogeo, an ancient underground olive mill carved from the stone that lay beneath the soil in the 1700’s. Later, enjoy a guided walking tour of the ancient town of Lecce, known as the ‘Baroque Pearl’ for the unique, rich and exuberant decorations that seem to hide the city’s buildings rather than decorate them. Along the way we stop to try the breads, pizzas and the famous Pucce Leccesi (a traditional bread with olives, tomatoes and other vegetables). Tonight we enjoy a farewell dinner at Osteria degli Spiriti, a typical restaurant of the area, before returning to Gallipoli. (B, D)

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Caciocavallo Podolico and Capocollo

Puglian fisherman with sea urchins

Dine in traditional restaurants from the Osterie d’Italia Slow Food guide

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“I love the heel of Italy, with its charming white hilltop towns, picture-perfect Trulli and the stunning azure coast line which is still relatively untouched by mass tourism. I appreciate that agriculture is the life blood of Puglia and believe its people have a right to be passionate about their excellent cuisine including ‘Peasant Food’ and ‘Slow Food'.”Alix Malaj, Product Manager, Back-Roads Touring

Day 6 Gallipoli – Matera – Bari Our first stop today is in Matera, known as the ‘City of Stones’. This city is a most extraordinary troglodyte settlement in the Mediterranean. The oldest sassi (ancient homes carved into the rock) are about 7,000 years old. After a light lunch at Azienda Dragone winery, we return to Bari where our tour comes to an end. (B, L)

Note: if a change in restaurants, wineries or other local suppliers becomes necessary for any reason, the businesses substituted will be of an equivalent standard to those published in the itinerary.

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

PRE/POST HOTELSHotel Oriente, Bari from $214 pp BB

COMBINES WITH Highlights of Northern Spain (p. 64-65) Majestic Morocco (p. 68-69)

INCLUSIONS » 5 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » European breakfast daily » 2 x evening meals » 2 x lunches at “Osterie d’Italia”

typical Slow Food restaurants » 1 x light lunch at Azienda

Dragone (or similar) » 3 x guided food &/or wine

tastings » Local guide in Lecce » Included Entrances: Castellana

Caves, Zinzulusa Caves & Frantoio Ipogeo olive mill & Sassi di Matera.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRPUG PRICE: NZD

May: 17 Jun: 14 Sep: 06, 27

Twin/Double $3595 Single $4145

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The beautiful Sicilian coastline

Although very much a part of Italy, Sicily is also an island with its own distinct character. Alongside remnants of fine Greek temples, Arab inspired gardens and superb Norman architecture left by former invaders you will find magnificent scenery and of course delicious food and wine. On this tour you will learn of the island’s history with local guides, discover its ancient salt reserves, visit Europe’s most active volcano, Mount Etna, dine on local Sicilian food and gain as insight into the origins of the Sicilian mafia.

THE SPLENDOURS OF SICILYPALERMO, RAGUSA IBLA, SYRACUSE & TAORMINA7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $3050 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Palermo – Corleone – Palermo From Palermo we travel along the back roads to Corleone, known for

the Corleonesi mafia clan and the birthplace of several fictional characters in ‘The Godfather’. Here we meet Gino Felicetti, the son of a Corleone couple, who will explain the origins and transformations of the mafia in Sicily. After a typical Sicilian lunch in a local restaurant, we return to Palermo where the rest of the day is at leisure. Stay overnight at the Grand Hotel Piazza Borsa. (L)

Day 2 Palermo – Erice – Trapani – Agrigento Our first visit today is to the medieval village of Erice, one of the lesser known pearls of Italy, which dates back to Elymian times (1500-800 BC). We make our way to the Nature Reserve of Trapani and Paceco, which was established to protect one of the last coastal wetlands in western Sicily and is home to over 170 different species of birds, including flamingos. At a winery in the Marsala region, sample the distinctive wine, not dissimilar to Port or Madeira. Tonight we enjoy dinner and an overnight stay at Demetra Resort, located inside the Archaeological Park of the Valley of the Temples. (B, D)

✓ Discover Sicily’s ancient salt reserves at Trapani, one of Sicily’s hidden gems

✓ Learn of the origins and transformations of the mafia in Sicily and see where important scenes from ‘The Godfather’ movie were filmed

✓ Dine on authentic local Sicilian cuisine

✓ See the smouldering peak of Europe’s largest and one of the world’s most active volcanoes, Mount Etna, the latest addition to Italy’s UNESCO World Heritage sites

✓ Stay two nights in Ragusa Ibla, a fascinating Baroque town whose jumble of houses are piled on top of each other and clinging to the wall of the Ispica Gorge

Day 3 Agrigento – Piazza Armerina – Ragusa Ibla Agrigento’s Valley of the Temples is one of the greatest legacies of ancient Greece and is, not surprisingly, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Your local guide brings the past to life as we explore this fascinating historical site, which consists of eight temples built between 510 BC and 430 BC. We also visit Piazza Armerina, a charming town where we find the Villa Romana del Casale, one of the largest Roman dwellings of its kind to have survived antiquity. From here we wind our way along the back roads of Ragusa to Antico Convento, our converted monastery accommodation in Ragusa Ibla for the next two nights. (B)

Day 4 Ragusa Ibla – Modica – Scicli – Ragusa Ibla Our first visit today is to Modica, the capital of Sicilian Baroque art. After a walk through the Old Town to see the imposing Cathedral of San Giorgio, we continue to Scicli, one of the filming locations of the cult Sicilian Detective Montalbano series. Here we see the Palazzo del Municipio town hall and Palazzo Iacono in Piazza Italia

among many other interesting sites. Back in Ragusa Ibla enjoy the rest of the day at leisure so you can further explore this beautiful town at your own pace. (B)

Day 5 Ragusa Ibla – Syracuse – Taormina First we travel to Syracuse, an ancient town by the sea that once rivalled Athens as the most important city of the Greek world. Here we explore the town’s archaeological area and the island of Ortigia with our local guide. The best way to appreciate Ortigia is to just wander around as it is packed with over 2,500 years of history. Highlights on our walking tour include Arethusa’s Spring, the Piazza del Duomo and the 6th century BC Temple of Apollo. Later, we travel north to Taormina, a delightful town built high on the cliffs. Our next two nights are spent at Hotel Monte Tauro. Enjoy an evening at leisure to explore Taormina at your own pace. (B)

Day 6 Taormina – Mount Etna – Taormina Our morning destination is Mount Etna, a slumbering, though certainly not dormant, volcano that dominates the landscape for miles around. Our drive takes us through

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Ragusa Ibla

Taormina

Ancient Temple of Juno, Valley of the Temples

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“I have many wonderful memories - we had a fine tour leader and wonderful driver. All hotels were clean and charming. My highlight was Syracuse.”Simone Luttrell, Montana, USA

several Sicilian towns and we see some old lava flows along the way. This afternoon we return to Taormina, the capital of Byzantine Sicily in the 9th century, where you may wish to visit the splendid Greek Theatre, or perhaps the 13th century Cathedral of San Nicola. As this beautiful town is reminiscent of Capri or an Amalfi coastal resort, you may choose to spend the afternoon simply relaxing. This evening we enjoy a farewell dinner in a local restaurant. (B, D)

Day 7 Taormina – Savoca – Taormina A fitting end to our Sicilian adventure is a visit to Savoca, a beautiful hamlet where important scenes from 'The Godfather' were filmed. Here we see the popular Bar Vitelli and the main Church of Savoca, which was the location of the wedding scene. Our tour finishes on return to Taormina. (B)

Note: On Day 7 there is also the option of an additional drop off at Catania airport, after Taormina, for those with onward flights that evening.

PRE/POST HOTELSPre – Grand Hotel Piazza Borsa, Palermo from $166 pp BB Post – Hotel Monte Tauro, Taormina from $268 pp BB

COMBINES WITH Enchanting Southern Italy (p. 74-75) Tuscan Treats (p. 72-73)

INCLUSIONS » 6 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » Local guides in Valley of the

Temples, Villa del Casale & Syracuse

» European breakfast daily » 2 x evening meals, 1 x lunch » Marsala wine tasting » Included Entrances: Erice church,

Valley of the Temples, Villa del Casale, Syracuse archaeological site & Syracuse cathedral.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

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Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

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Rovinj

Croatia is as diverse as its landscapes and on this unique tour of northern Croatia and Slovenia we discover places beyond the usual tourist trail like the enchanting landscapes of Hrvatsko Zagorje and the surrounding green rolling hills, fertile plains and hilltops of the Istrian Peninsula. Along the way we will taste some of the succulent culinary specialties of this region as well as Croatia’s excellent array of wines and award-winning olive oils.

FLAVOURS OF NORTHERN CROATIA & SLOVENIA 8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS FROM $3365 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Ljubljana – Lake Bled From Ljubljana we drive along the back roads of Slovenia towards Vintgar Gorge. This 1.6 km long gorge carves its way through the vertical rocks of the Hom and Bort hills and is graced by the Radovna River with its waterfalls, pools and rapids. The trail leads us over wooden bridges and Zumr’s galleries, and ends with a bridge overlooking the mighty 13m high Sum waterfall. We continue to the wonderful town of Bled, with its clear blue lake and picture-postcard peaks of the Julian Alps and the Karavanke as backdrops. On arrival enjoy some free time before we gather together for a welcome dinner. Stay two nights at Hotel Triglav, or similar. (D)

Day 2 Lake Bled Enjoy a relaxing tour of Lake Bled, one of Slovenia’s most picturesque sites. With a clear blue lake, an island with a small church in the middle and a medieval castle, the setting is simply beautiful. Today’s excursions include a boat ride to the island and a visit to Bled Castle. Perched atop a steep cliff, this is how most people imagine a medieval fortress – with towers, ramparts and moats. The castle museum houses a collection that traces the lake’s history from earliest times to the 19th century and the terrace affords wonderful views of the lake and surrounding mountains – on a clear day you can see Slovenia’s highest mountain, Mount Triglav. Tonight enjoy an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 3 Lake Bled – Postojna Caves – Opatija We visit Postojna Caves, the largest underground cave system in Europe. Aboard the cave train we admire the size and splendour of this fascinating underground world, where the geological past is recorded in a unique manner. Next we drive to Predjama Castle, a mysterious Renaissance castle, which has been perched in the middle of a vertical 123 metre high

cliff for more than 700 years. We continue our journey to Opatija, in Croatia, where we stay at the Milenij Hotel Sv Jakov for the next three nights. Our day ends with dinner in this delightful town often called the 'Croatian Nice' for its charm and beauty. (B, D)

Day 4 Opatija – Istrian Peninsula – Opatija We explore the magnificent Istrian Peninsula, also known as ‘Terra Magica’, with its lush forests, vineyards, olive groves and medieval hilltop villages. In Rovinj, a picturesque Mediterranean coastal village, we wander along the narrow medieval streets soaking up the atmosphere. After visiting a local wine maker for a delicious tasting of wine and olive oil, we drive to the hilltop town of Motovun, for wonderful views of the Mirna River valley. Enjoy an evening at leisure in Opatija. (B)

Day 5 Opatija – Permani – Rukava – Opatija A stroll through the local fruit and vegetable market in Rijeka is a great start to the day. Then learn of the interesting history of Croatia’s largest port, including the story of Ivan Luppis, a retired naval officer, and Robert Whitehead, a

British engineer, who developed and tested the torpedo here in 1866. We continue north to the rural village of Permani, to enjoy a traditional homemade lunch. Afterwards, we visit the Museum of Traditional Masks in Rukava. On our return to Opatija, we enjoy an evening at leisure. (B, L)

Day 6 Opatija – Plitvice Lakes Today is dedicated to exploring the UNESCO protected Plitvice Lakes National Park, an area of sixteen remarkable cascading lakes. Our local guide will explain how and why the lakes change from an emerald green to an azure blue colour as we walk one of the designated trails. This evening we stay overnight at Hotel Degenija, or similar, in the Plitvice Lakes region. (B)

Day 7 Plitvice Lakes – Zagreb This morning we drive to the rolling hills and vineyards of the Plesivica wine region, located on the gentle slopes of the Samobor mountain range. Here, many family wineries grow white grape varieties such as Grasevina, Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc and Sauvignon, as well as Croatia’s answer to Beaujolais – Portugizec, a young red wine. After visiting a local winemaker for

✓ Dine on Slovene nouvelle cuisine at Lake Bled

✓ Enjoy the flavours of the Istrian Peninsula, known as Croatia’s Little Tuscany

✓ Travel along the back roads of Croatia’s hinterland

✓ Taste delicious local wines and olive oils

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Taste the produce of Istria

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a tasting we continue to Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. This evening, enjoy a farewell dinner and stay overnight at Hotel As. (B, D)

Day 8 Zagreb – Zagorje – Zagreb Travelling north, we explore the enchanting landscapes of Croatia’s hinterland. We visit the ethno village of Kumrovec, the birthplace of the founder of Yugoslavia Marshal Josip Broz Tito, as well as the beautiful 13th century Trakoscan Castle. Although not many of the castle’s original Romanesque features were retained during its mid 19th century restoration, the castle contains valuable examples of Baroque furniture and various weapons from the 15th to 19th century. After a full day of excursions in Hrvatsko Zagorje we return to Zagreb where our tour ends. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

INCLUSIONS » 7 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » Local guide in Plitvice Lakes » European breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals, 1 x lunch » Wine & olive oil tasting » Included Entrances: Boat ride to

St Mary's Island & Bled Castle, Predjama Castle, Postojna Caves, Motovun transport to the hill top, Museum of Traditional Masks, Plitvice Lakes entrance, Trakoscan Castle & Kumrovec village.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

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COMBINES WITH Croatian Wilderness Sailing (p. 116-117) Italian Indulgence (p. 70-71)

PRE/POST HOTELSPre – Hotel Central, Ljubljana from $110 pp BB Post – Hotel As, Zagreb from $120 pp BB

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TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRZAG PRICE: NZD

May: 12 Jun: 10 Jul: 07 Aug: 18 Sep: 01

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The stunning UNESCO World Heritage site of Dubrovnik

Come to southern Croatia on an exciting journey of discovery and find out why it is one of Europe's hottest destinations. This fascinating land has been shaped by thousands of years of history and the warm Adriatic waters that lap against its 5,000 kilometres of coastline. Taste authentic Croatian cuisine, savour the natural beauty of national parks, stay in Montenegro overnight and relax on a Dalmatian island.

CROATIA & THE DALMATIAN COAST 7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $3095 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Trogir – Split – Trogir  Today we explore Trogir, one of the oldest cities in Croatia. Ruled in succession by the Greeks, Romans and Venetians, Trogir is a town rich in culture and heritage. After our tour of Trogir we travel to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Split, the largest city on the Adriatic coast, whose unique city centre is dotted with superb restaurants, cafes, boutiques, galleries and wine cellars. On our guided walking tour we explore Diocletian’s Palace, built by the

Roman emperor Diocletian at the turn of the 4th century, one of the most significant works of late-ancient architecture in Europe. We also see the Grgur Ninski Statue and the Cathedral and Bell Tower of St Domnius. This evening we visit a family owned tavern to taste local Croatian cuisine. Stay two nights at Hotel Pasike. (D)

Day 2 Trogir – Krka National Park – Trogir  We drive to Krka National Park, an area of exceptional beauty, named after the river Krka that it encloses. We spend a few hours exploring the park’s extensive forest, breath-taking waterfalls and clear lakes before making our way to Bibich Winery, a small family owed winery in Plastovo. Here we enjoy exceptional wine and tapas tastings while learning about the history of this wine growing region. Back in Trogir we enjoy an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 3 Trogir – Korcula  From Trogir we drive to Split to catch the ferry to the island of Korcula. Known as the birthplace of Marco Polo, this beautiful island is a fusion of quiet coves, century old olive groves, vineyards, ancient towns and small fishing

villages. After checking in to Hotel Korcula for two nights, we take an orientation walk around Korcula’s Old Town, a medieval walled city with numerous narrow streets lined with iconic red roofed houses. The town is dominated by the imposing Gothic and Renaissance St Mark's Cathedral, completed in the 15th century. Tonight we enjoy dinner at a traditional restaurant. (B, D)

Day 4 Korcula  Today is yours to spend at leisure. You may wish to visit one of the many cafes to sample the local cuisine or spend the entire day lounging on a nearby beach. Or, you may choose to take a taxi boat from the main harbour to Vrnik, a tiny island with plenty of swimming spots, which is a favourite with the locals. History enthusiasts will find the town museum, located in the 16th century Gabriellis Palace, interesting as it traces the history and culture of Korcula throughout the ages. (B)

Day 5 Korcula – Peljesac Peninsula – Kotor  Leaving Korcula, we take a short ferry ride to the Peljesac Peninsula, renowned for its winemaking traditions, which date back to the Roman Empire. After a tour of a

local winery, we continue south through the peninsula towards stunning Kotor Bay over the border in Montenegro. On arrival at the UNESCO World Heritage town of Kotor, one of the best preserved medieval walled towns on the Adriatic Coast, we enjoy an evening at leisure. The more energetic may wish to walk along the city walls, which allow you to circumnavigate the entire city on foot and enjoy fantastic views across the town and its beautiful bay. Tonight we stay at Hotel Vardar, or similar. (B)

Day 6 Kotor – Dubrovnik  We start with a walking tour along Kotor’s cobbled streets to the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon and the picturesque harbour. Our journey continues to Perast, a charming old town, with wonderful architecture. Here we take a boat ride along the Bay of Kotor to the simple but gorgeous Island of Our Lady of the Rocks. After visiting the 17th century Byzantine style church and the museum we return to shore and drive to Dubrovnik for an afternoon guided tour of this fascinating town. Walking along the medieval streets of the Old Town we see the Franciscan

✓ Stay two nights in the UNESCO listed historic city of Trogir

✓ Taste authentic Croatian cuisine

✓ Enjoy a full day at leisure on the island of Korcula on the Dalmatian coast

✓ Visit the Bibich Winery for exceptional tapas and wine tasting

✓ Stay one night in the UNESCO listed town of Kotor in Montenegro

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Explore Trogir, one of the oldest cities in Croatia

Krka National Park, a natural area of exceptional beauty

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Monastery and its adjacent pharmacy, Sponza Palace, the Cathedral of Our Lady and the Old Port before taking an unforgettable cable car ride up Srd Hill (weather permitting). This is the perfect spot to admire the breath-taking views of the old city. Tonight we check in to Hotel Zagreb, or similar, and enjoy dinner in a local restaurant. (B, D)

Day 7 Dubrovnik – Elaphite Islands – Dubrovnik This morning's boat excursion takes us to the three largest islands of the Elaphite archipelago: Kolocep, Sipan and Lopud. Dotted with pine forests, authentic villages and idyllic bays, these islands are fascinating to explore. Enjoy a grilled fish lunch accompanied by Dalmatian wine. Our tour ends on our return to Dubrovnik. (B, L)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

INCLUSIONS » 6 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » Local guides in Split, Trogir, Kotor

& Dubrovnik » Ferry From Split – Korcula –

Orebic » European breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals, 1 x lunch » 2 x wine tastings » Boat excursion to Our Lady of

the Rocks » Included Entrances: Diocletian’s

Palace, Krka National Park, Jewish Temple, Franciscan Monastery & Dubrovnik cable car.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

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COMBINES WITH Flavours of Northern Croatia & Slovenia (p. 80-81) Croatian Wilderness Sailing (p. 116-117)

PRE/POST HOTELSPre – Hotel Pasike, Trogir from $105 pp BB Post – Hotel Zagreb, Dubrovnik from $152 pp BB

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TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRCRO PRICE: NZD

May: 15, 29 Jun: 26 Jul: 10 Aug: 21 Sep: 04, 18 Oct: 02

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Lucerne

A Back-Roads' mini-coach, a boat, and tiny cog railway carriages that climb to the highest railway station in the world provide your transport on this tour. Switzerland is too good to miss with some of the best scenery in the world and picturesque, orderly towns and cities, which resemble the images on chocolate-boxes.

MOUNTAINS, VALLEYS & LAKES OF SWITZERLAND9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTS FROM $5295 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Zurich – Stein am Rhein – Konstanz – Arbon From Zurich we travel to the Schaffhausen region, which is becoming increasingly famous for its Pinot Noir grape. In Stein am Rhein, enjoy a private walking tour through some vineyards, followed by a tasting. Later we follow the Rhine River towards Konstanz, a university city located on Lake Constance, which has remained almost unchanged since the Middle Ages. Enjoy some free time to discover the Old Town, before continuing to Arbon where we

enjoy a welcome dinner. Stay two nights at Hotel Seegarten. (D)

Day 2 Arbon – Island of Reichenau – Unteruhldingen – Lindau – Arbon Our first visit today is the island of Reichenau which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2000. We traverse its long tree-lined boulevard connecting the island with the mainland and spend time exploring its varied landscapes. In Unteruhldingen, known as the 'village on stilts', we have the chance to discover what life was like during the Stone and Bronze ages. We cruise across Lake Constance to the charming Bavarian town of Lindau. After exploring this beautiful garden and island town, we return to Arbon for an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 3 Arbon – Liechtenstein – Chur We travel to the principality of Liechtenstein, which is tucked away between Switzerland and Austria. We stop in Vaduz, the capital, and admire its castle, the home of the reigning prince. Our destination today Hotel Stern in Chur, Switzerland’s oldest city. Discover its charming Old Town and explore its quaint cobbled

✓ Marvel at the beautiful Swiss alpine scenery from your charming accommodation

✓ Uncover hidden gems, such as the island of Reichenau and Chur

✓ Taste traditional Swiss cheese fondue

✓ Stay two nights in the car-free village of Wengen

✓ Visit the alphorn factory in Eggiwil

streets at your own pace for the rest of the day. (B)

Day 4 Chur – Lucerne – Weggis In Lucerne we enjoy a delightful walking tour of this enchanting city. See the medieval Chapel Bridge, as well as the Museggmauer. At a local chocolatier, learn of the origins of chocolate making and what made it into the delectable indulgence it is today. Later we enjoy a scenic boat ride across Lake Lucerne to Weggis. Stay two nights at Hotel Beau Rivage. (B, D)

Day 5 Weggis – Mount Rigi – Weggis This morning we board the cog railway, which was Europe’s first-ever mountain railway, up to Mount Rigi. Known locally as the Queen of the Mountains, from the top we will enjoy breath-taking panoramic views over the Swiss Alps. This afternoon we return to Weggis and enjoy an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 6 Weggis – Brienz – Wengen Today we embark on a scenic drive through the Swiss valleys to Brienz, a charming village whose 18th century houses, decorated with wood carvings, add to the lakeside backdrop. Our final

destination today is Wengen, a car-free village, accessible only by cable car. Enjoy free time to explore the town independently before we meet for a cheese-fondue dinner. We stay at Hotel Belvedere or similar for the next two nights. (B, D)

Day 7 Wengen – Jungfraujoch – Wengen The highlight of any tour to Switzerland is the railway journey to the Jungfrau. At 3454 metres this is Europe’s highest altitude railway station, often referred to as the ‘Top of Europe’. Declared a natural World Heritage site by UNESCO, visitors can enjoy this incredible world of ice, snow and steep rock faces. Visit the impressive Ice Palace and experience panoramic views from the Sphinx Observation Terrace, before returning to Wengen for an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 8 Wengen – St Beatus Caves – Bern – Solothurn Today’s journey takes us to St Beatus Caves, where we enter the caves to see huge limestone formations, wide halls and gorges. Later we travel to Bern, the capital of Switzerland. The attraction of this city is its ambience and the

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Enjoy a private vineyard tour and wine tasting in the Schaffhausen region

The old cog railway to Mount Rigi

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perfectly preserved medieval street plan has made it a UNESCO World Heritage site. On a stroll through the Old Town, learn more about the city‘s 800-year history, marvel at the late Gothic cathedral (Munster), the Clock Tower (Zytglogge) and the 13th century city gate. We then make our way to Solothurn, one of Switzerland’s most beautiful Baroque towns. Here we check in to Hotel Roter Ochsen and enjoy a farewell dinner together. (B, D)

Day 9 Solothurn – Eggiwil – Rhine Falls – Zurich This morning we head to Eggiwil to visit a local alphorn-maker and learn how this traditional wooden instrument, a symbol of Swiss farming, is made. You even have a chance to try coaxing a sound out of the alphorn, before we continue to the Rhine Falls, Europe's largest waterfall. An exciting private boat trip takes us to the middle of the falls, before we return to dry land and continue our journey to Zurich, where our tour ends. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

COMBINES WITH Alsace & The Black Forest (p. 92-93) Germany’s Romantic Back-Road to Vienna (p. 94-95)

PRE/POST HOTELSHotel Montana, Zurich from $181 pp BB

INCLUSIONS » 8 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » European breakfast daily » 4 x evening meals » Wine tasting » Boat cruise to Lindau » Chocolatier in Lucerne » Boat cruise to Weggis » Cog railway to Mount Rigi » Train to Jungfraujoch » Rhine Falls excursion » Included Entrances:

Unteruhldingen, St Beatus Caves & Alphorn factory.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRSMV PRICE: NZD

May: 24 Jun: 14 Jul: 05, 26 Sep: 06, 27

Twin/Double $5295 Single $6185

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Experience Switzerland, the capital of the magnificent Alpine region, as the locals would: by train. Each journey is as exciting as it is relaxing, passing through magnificent scenery of white snow-capped mountains and Alpine lakes. Visit traditional Christmas markets throughout the country, stay in a charming Swiss Alpine village, journey to the ‘Top of Europe’ and sample local Swiss culinary delicacies on this fantastic winter getaway.

SWITZERLAND: THE TOP OF EUROPE7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $4195 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Zurich This morning, we meet with our Back-Roads tour leader to enjoy a walking tour of Zurich. We see Augustinergasse, an old, narrow street with many colourfully painted oriel windows that connects the bustling Bahnhofstrasse with the picturesque Old Town. We also see the 12th century Grossmunster Church and St Peter’s Church. For a glorious view over the Old Town we will head to Lindenhof, the historical site of the city’s Roman castle – the scene of many historical events. This afternoon we visit Zurich’s Christmas markets. The largest is the indoor market at the Zurich train station, with over 160 wooden chalets and a 50ft Christmas tree decorated with 5,000 Swarovski crystals. The oldest and most romantic one

takes place in the Old Town, whereas the most modern is located in the city centre. Tonight, we enjoy a welcome dinner together in a local restaurant. We stay overnight at Hotel Montana, or similar. (D)

Day 2 Zurich – Lucerne We travel from Zurich to Lucerne by train this morning to enjoy a walking tour of this enchanting city. See the famous medieval Chapel Bridge, which forms the centrepiece of Lucerne’s townscape and is considered to be one of the oldest covered wooden bridges in Europe. We also see the Museggmauer, a wall which, with the exception of one tower, has been preserved in its original, fortified state. At a local chocolatier, we learn of the origins of chocolate making and what made it into the delectable indulgence it is today. We spend the rest of the afternoon at Lucerne Christmas Market. Located in the Old Town which offers unique handicrafts and gifts, as well as Lebkuchen, Nidelzeltli toffees, spices and, of course, mulled wine. We stay the next two nights at Hotel de la Paix, or similar. (B)

✓ Explore Switzerland by rail ✓ Marvel at the beautiful Swiss Alpine scenery from your charming accommodation

✓ Taste a traditional Swiss cheese fondue

Day 3 Lucerne – Mount Rigi – Lucerne After a scenic boat ride from Lucerne to Vitznau, we board the cog railway, which was Europe’s first-ever mountain railway, up to Mount Rigi. Known locally as the ‘Queen of the Mountains', from the top we will enjoy breath-taking panoramic views over the Swiss Alps. This afternoon we return to Lucerne by cable car and boat. We enjoy some free time before meeting for a delicious dinner tonight. (B, D)

Day 4 Lucerne – Grindelwald We board our train bound for the charming village of Grindelwald via Interlaken. This afternoon we enjoy a short guided walk around the village where there is an opportunity to learn about the Velogemel – a single-track, steerable snow bike that is unique to Grindelwald. The rest of the day is for you to spend at your leisure. Stay two nights at Hotel Bernerhof, or similar. (B)

Day 5 Grindelwald – Jungfraujoch – Grindelwald The highlight of any visit to Switzerland is a railway journey to the Jungfrau. At 3454 metres this is Europe’s highest altitude

railway station, often referred to as the ‘Top of Europe’. Declared a natural World Heritage site by UNESCO, visitors can enjoy this incredible world of ice, snow and steep rock faces. Visit the impressive Ice Palace and experience panoramic views from the Sphinx Observation Terrace, which overlooks the Aletsch Glacier, Europe’s longest glacier. On a clear day, views extend as far as the Vosges Mountains in France and the Black Forest in Germany. Dinner this evening will be in a local restaurant, where you will have the chance to try a Swiss cheese fondue. (B, D)

Day 6 Grindelwald – Bern Today’s train journey takes us to Bern, the capital of Switzerland. The attraction of this city is its ambience: traffic is kept out of the Old Town and the perfectly preserved medieval street plan, with its arcades, street fountains and impressive towers. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. On a stroll through the Old Town, we learn about the city‘s 800-year history and marvel at the late Gothic Cathedral (Munster), the Clock Tower (Zytglogge) and the 13th century city gate. Little

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Christmas trees decorate the facades of the city, adding to the festive atmosphere. We visit Bern Christmas Market, where you may wish to warm up with a glass of gluhwein, before we enjoy a farewell dinner. We stay at Hotel Bristol, or similar. (B, D)

Day 7 Bern – Emmental – Zurich The Swiss have a long cheese making history, producing over 400 different varieties, including Emmental, which has been produced since the 13th century. At the Emmental dairy learn about the art of making cheese, Swiss-style, and see how it is made incorporating traditional methods. We continue by mini-coach to Trubschachen to visit the Kambly biscuit factory where we have some free time to look around the visitor centre and sample some delicious biscuits. On arrival in Zurich our tour comes to an end. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

PRE/POST HOTELSHotel Montana, Zurich from $265 pp BB

COMBINES WITH Edinburgh’s Hogmanay (p. 47) From Berlin to Bohemia (p. 90-91)

INCLUSIONS » 6 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads Tour Leader » 1st class rail travel and mini-

coach transportation » European breakfast daily » 4 x evening meals » 24-hour Zurich card » Chocolatier in Lucerne » Velogemel demonstration » Boat cruise, cog railway & cable

car to Mount Rigi » Train to Jungfrau » Included Entrances: Emmental

cheese dairy farm & Kambly biscuit factory.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2015CODE: BRSWI PRICE: NZD

Nov: 30 Dec: 07, 14, 21

Twin/Double $4195 Single $4995Twin/Double $4245 Single $5175

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CHRISTMAS MARKET VISITING DATESZurich: 30 Nov, 07, 14 & 21 DecLucerne: 08 & 15 DecBern: 05, 12, 19 & 26 Dec

Finalised market dates not available at time of printing. If we are unable to visit any market listed above, due to changes in opening times, we will substitute this with an alternative activity.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark the trains several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

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The Rhine Valley

Cruise along the mighty Rhine and Moselle rivers, and meander through the canals of Amsterdam and Bruges to see small towns and medieval villages where customs of centuries ago, are well preserved. Appreciate the cultural diversity of four nations. Learn of decisive battles which changed the course of world history. And, pause to reflect on the tragic losses of WWI as a lone bugler plays ‘The Last Post’ at Belgium’s Menin Gate.

BENELUX & THE NORTHERN RHINE11 DAYS / 10 NIGHTS FROM $4795 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Amsterdam – Maastricht  Drive south to historic Utrecht to visit the imposing Kasteel de Haar, then stroll around the unique bi-level canals of Utrecht. Continue to the city of Maastricht, hemmed in by Germany and Belgium, and check in to Kasteel Vaeshartelt or similar. (D)

Day 2 Maastricht – Cologne – Braubach In Cologne, visit the famous Cathedral, then at the House of 4711 we create our own personal Eau de Cologne. Following the Rhine River we reach the village of Braubach. Stay two nights at Hotel Landgasthof Zum Weissen Schwanen or similar. (B)

Day 3 Rhine Valley The choice is yours: an optional cruise on the Upper Middle Rhine or discover the delights of Oberwesel and Bacharach with our tour leader. If you prefer, enjoy a day at leisure in Braubach, where we recommend visiting Marksburg Castle. (B, D)

Day 4 Braubach – Trier – Luxembourg  Embark on a boat trip down the Moselle River, then walk through Trier, considered to be the oldest town in Germany. Next we drive to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Stay two nights at Hotel Simoncini or similar. (B)

Day 5 Luxembourg – Echternach – Durbuy  Walk through the old city and drive through Luxembourg’s so called ‘Little Switzerland’ before arriving at the Abbey town of Echternach. In Belgium, we visit the War Museum at Bastogne, for an insight into the notorious ‘Battle of the Bulge’. Our final destination is Durbuy where we stay two nights at Hotel Le Sanglier des Ardennes. (B, D)

Day 6 Durbuy – Dinant – Durbuy  The choice is yours today; spend the day in Durbuy or join our tour leader on an excursion to picturesque

✓ An opportunity to create your own personal Eau de Cologne

✓ Explore the back roads of some of Benelux’s lesser known towns and regions

✓ Experience the moving Last Post Ceremony at Menin Gate in Ypres

Dinant and its impressive 11th century fortified Citadel. After some time at leisure (be sure to try the local ‘couques de Dinant’ biscuit), we visit the 18th century Gardens of Annevoie. (B, D)

Day 7 Durbuy – Waterloo – Ypres – Bruges Heading north we stop at Villers Abbey of the Cistercian Order. In the town of Waterloo, where Napoleon was ultimately defeated, we visit the Wellington Museum. After checking in to the Grand Hotel Casselbergh,

or similar, you have a choice: relax in Bruges or join our tour leader on an excursion to Ypres for the moving Last Post Ceremony at Menin Gate at 8pm, a memorial dedicated to the British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in the Ypres-Salient in WWI and whose graves are unknown. We return to Bruges. (B)

Day 8 Bruges  Bruges, with its canal system and guild houses, is fascinating to explore. After a short walking tour, the remainder of the day is at leisure.

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Holland is world famous for beautiful tulips. And, it is worth remembering that if you want to see the Dutch tulip fields in bloom, you should visit in April and May when the fields outside Amsterdam display colourful carpets of red, pink, purple, orange and yellow flowers. The seven million tulip, daffodil and hyacinth buds that break through the rich soil of Keukenhof Gardens are celebrated annually at the Keukenhof Tulip Festival. The tour departures on 6th and 27th April 2016 will visit the Keukenhof Tulip Festival on Day 11, instead of visiting the Amsterdam flower market and canal cruise as shown above.

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Tonight we enjoy dinner together. (B, D)

Day 9 Bruges – Antwerp – Haarlem In Antwerp we stroll through the historic city centre and in Kinderdijk we see no less than 19 windmills, before we drive to Delft, famous for its blue and white ceramics. We visit the Royal Delft factory. Later check in to Stempels Hotel, or similar, for the next two nights. (B)

Day 10 Haarlem – Edam – Haarlem Explore some of the Netherland’s smaller towns including Edam and Marken. We spend the afternoon exploring Haarlem’s old city before our final dinner this evening. (B, D)

Day 11 Haarlem – Amsterdam In Amsterdam visit the floating flower market and enjoy a cruise along the city’s canals - a colourful climax to our beautiful tour. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

COMBINES WITH From Berlin to Bohemia (p. 90-91) La Belle France (p. 54-55)

PRE/POST HOTELSFor details of our Amsterdam hotel please refer to our website

INCLUSIONS » 10 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » European breakfast daily » 6 x evening meals » Local guides in Trier &

Luxembourg » Moselle Boat Trip » Amsterdam canal cruise » Included Entrances: Kasteel de

Haar, Cologne Cathedral, House of 4711, Bastogne War Museum, Gardens of Annevoie, Villers Abbey, Wellington Museum, Kinderdijk & Royal Delft.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRLUX PRICE: NZD

Apr: 06, 27 May: 18 Jun: 15 Jul: 13 Aug: 10, 31 Sep: 21

Twin/Double $4795 Single $5885

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Potsdam, a World Heritage site

Berlin has a pivotal place in the heart of Europe. Most recently it stood at an ideological crossroads in post war culture. Come with us, along roads less travelled by westerners, as we explore beyond the former Iron Curtain. Explore Potsdam, Leipzig and Dresden and see some of Europe’s finest buildings as we travel through Bohemia to Prague - a gem among eastern European cities with magnificent palaces, beautiful spires and atmospheric cobbled streets leading into magical medieval squares.

FROM BERLIN TO BOHEMIA BERLIN, LEIPZIG, DRESDEN & PRAGUE6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS FROM $2725 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Berlin Today we visit the Soviet War Memorial at Treptower Park, the only place in Berlin where you can still see a Swastika, the East Side Gallery to see what remains of the Berlin Wall and Karl Marx Allee. This afternoon we see ‘asisi Panorama - The Wall’ a cylindrical steel rotunda displaying a panorama of the daily routine on both sides of the Berlin Wall in the 1980s. At a craft brewery we taste their seasonal specialities, then check in to Monbijou Hotel, or similar, for two nights. Tonight enjoy a welcome dinner. (D)

Day 2 Berlin – Potsdam – Berlin Explore Potsdam, one of Germany’s most beautiful World Heritage sites. Visit the enchanting Sanssouci Palace, built for Frederick the Great’s personal use, set among glorious parkland. See the concert hall, quirkily decorated with vines and grapes, the library with a gilded sunburst ceiling and the elegant white and gold Marble Room modelled after the Pantheon in Rome. The rest of the day is yours for independent sightseeing in Berlin. (B)

Day 3 Berlin – Lutherstadt Wittenberg – Leipzig Our journey south takes us to Lutherstadt Wittenberg, which, as its name suggests, is strongly linked to Martin Luther, the monk who triggered the German Reformation by publishing his 95 theses against church corruption in 1517. Here we walk through the ‘Cultural Mile’, a strong reminder that 500 years ago the university was an intellectual powerhouse in Europe, attracting inventors, philosophers and many others. After visiting Lutherhaus, the former monastery turned Luther family home, we drive to Leipzig and check in to Antikhotel am

✓ Stay two nights in Leipzig – explore the city’s classical music heritage and visit the Stasi Museum, where the former secret police spied on citizens and visitors alike

✓ Taste seasonal beer specialities in Berlin

✓ Relax and take in the 'city of a thousand spires' on a gentle river cruise through the heart of Prague

Volkerschlachtdenkmal, or similar, for two nights. (B, D)

Day 4 Leipzig Enjoy a morning walking tour of Leipzig, a charming city where Wagner was born, where Bach worked as teacher at St Thomas Church and died before completing his final symphony ‘The Art of Fague’ and where Mendelssohn-Bartholdy ran a music academy. Later drive to the Battle of Nations memorial, which was completed in 1913 to mark the 100th anniversary

of Napoleon’s defeat in the War of the Sixth Coalition. Our last stop is the Stasi Museum. Encompassing the original rooms of a Stasi headquarters, it offers a chilling reminder of the dreaded Stasi (SSD), the secret East German police. (B)

Day 5 Leipzig – Dresden – Terezin Memorial – Prague In Dresden enjoy a walking tour of the city’s Old Town to see many sites including the ‘Procession of the Dukes’ mosaic, the cathedral,

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the Semper Opera House and Zwinger Palace. We drive to the Terezin Memorial, a tragic symbol of the suffering of the tens of thousands of innocent people who died here during the Nazi occupation. After checking in to Charles Bridge Hotel, or similar we enjoy dinner in one of Prague’s lovely restaurants. (B, D)

Day 6 Prague On a walking tour of Prague we see many iconic sights including Charles Bridge, the Jewish Quarter and the Old Town square. At Prague Castle, which looms high above the Vltava's left bank, we see the imposing St Vitus’s Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, the Basilica of St George and Lobkowicz Palace. Later embark on a relaxing cruise as we survey the surrounding city before our tour ends. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

COMBINES WITH Explore Eastern Europe (p. 100-101) Baltic & Russian Explorer (p. 104-105)

PRE/POST HOTELSPre – Monbijou Hotel, Berlin from $160 pp BB Post – Charles Bridge Hotel, Prague from $118 pp BB

INCLUSIONS » 5 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » European breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals » Beer tasting in Berlin » Prague’s Moldova River cruise » Included Entrances: asisi

Panorama – The Wall, Sanssouci Palace, Stasi museum, Terezin Memorial, St Cyril & Methodius Church & St Vitus’s Cathedral.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2015/16CODE: BRBLP PRICE: NZD

Nov: 25 Dec: 02, 09, 16 May: 19 Jun: 09, 30 Jul: 21Aug: 11 Sep: 01, 22

Twin/Double $2725 Single $3095Twin/Double $2795 Single $3745

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A TOUR FOR ALL SEASONS

Did you know that the Christmas season encapsulates the magic of traditional German Christmas markets? Winter is a wonderful time to explore Berlin, Potsdam, Leipzig and Dresden. Our December tours visit Charlottenburg Palace and Gendarmenmarkt Christmas Market in Berlin - Germany’s oldest Christmas market; Striezelmarkt in Dresden as well as the Leipzig Christmas Market, which dates back to 1458, and Prague’s Christmas Market. Wander around twinkling stalls, buy traditional handicrafts and taste local cuisine.

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Schwarzwald, The Black Forest

On this journey south between Frankfurt and Zurich we explore the Alsace and Baden-Wurttemberg regions of France and Germany. Along the way we will visit well-preserved old towns, a former Nazi concentration camp and the ever-changing landscapes of the Black Forest. We will also take a journey on one of Germany’s most scenic railways, learn how to make the perfect Black Forest gateau and enjoy Alsace wines and locally produced German brandies.

ALSACE & THE BLACK FORESTBADEN-BADEN, STRASBOURG & COLMAR7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $3475 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Frankfurt – Baden-Baden From Frankfurt we drive to the UNESCO World Heritage Abbey of Lorsch, founded from 751-768, during the reign of Pippin the Short, to see the buildings, which are among the most significant relics of pre-Romanesque building techniques in Germany. Later we drive to the enchanting Rastatt Favorite Palace, the oldest German ‘porcelain palace' and the only one to survive almost unchanged since construction. Our final destination today is Baden-Baden, the grande

dame of German Spa towns. In the 19th century this was the place to be seen in high society and something of this era’s privilege still survives today. Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner and stay overnight at Hotel Magnetberg or similar. (D)

Day 2 Baden-Baden – Strasbourg Travelling south, we pass through Ottenhofen, home to a number of windmills and brandy distilleries. After visiting the Scheibel family distillery, which produces brandies from plum, chestnut and Black Forest berries, we drive to Strasbourg, one of Europe’s most attractive cities. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Strasbourg is a true delight. Today, we discover its history and its unique atmosphere. Visit the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, a masterpiece of Gothic art, enjoy a spot of shopping or sample the excellent cuisine and wine. Tonight’s accommodation is at Hotel Regent Contades, or similar. (B)

Day 3 Strasbourg – Natzweiler-Struthof – Alsace – Colmar A sobering start to our day as we visit Natzweiler-Struthof, the only Nazi concentration camp

✓ Meet a local craftsman in the Black Forest to learn how traditional cuckoo clocks are made

✓ Pass through tunnel after tunnel aboard the Schwarzwaldbahn, one of Germany’s most scenic train journeys

✓ Explore Natzweiler-Struthof, the only Nazi concentration camp on French territory

✓ Stay two nights in the heart of Germany’s Black Forest

built on French territory. We will also visit the nearby European Centre of Deported Resistance Members and Struthof Museum, which pays homage to Europe’s Resistance fighters. We continue along the Alsace wine route, stopping in selected villages and vineyards to sample some of the local wines along the way. Later we make our way to Colmar, a town of exceptional historical and architectural heritage. Tonight we enjoy dinner at a local restaurant. Stay two nights at Grand Hotel Bristol, or similar. (B, D)

Day 4 Colmar Today is yours to spend at leisure in Colmar. Explore this well preserved old town with its picturesque timbered houses, numerous architectural landmarks and museums, or spend your time tasting local brews and wines in one of the many cafes and bars. Recommended sights include the Unterlinden Museum, which houses a prized collection of medieval stone statues and an art collection with works by Monet, Picasso and Renoir; and the Eglise des Dominicains, a de-sanctified Gothic church which shelters the celebrated ‘The Virgin in the

Rose Bush’, painted by Martin Schongauer in 1473. (B)

Day 5 Colmar – Breisach – Freiburg – Black Forest Drive to the picturesque town of Breisach, located on the Rhine River where the Black Forest meets the Alsace wine region. Here we visit one of the local sparkling wine cellars for a tasting. Later we continue to a small traditional Black Forest farm to enjoy a cheese tasting before travelling to Freiburg, a cheerful town, whose wooded hills virtually rise out of a picture-postcard Old Town. Our final stop today is the 11th century Abbey of Saint Peter in the Black Forest, before we reach Schwarzwald Hotel Silberkonig, or similar, where we spend the next two nights. (B)

Day 6 Black Forest At the Black Forest Open Air Museum we gain an insight into rural life in the Black Forest between the 16th and 18th centuries. From Hornberg, we board the Schwarzwaldbahn for one of Germany’s most scenic train rides to Triberg. Built from 1866 to 1873, the 93-mile railway track has no fewer than 39 tunnels, and at one point climbs almost

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750 metres in 10.5kms. At Triberg, enjoy the natural spectacle of one of Germany’s highest waterfalls, as the River Gutach cascades through 163 metres. As the birthplace of eccentric folk costumes and cuckoo clocks, our day wouldn’t be complete without visiting a local craftsman to learn how this chirping time-piece is made. Tonight we enjoy a final dinner. (B, D)

Day 7 Black Forest – Zurich Time to explore the southern Black Forest area including the quiet little mountain towns of Todtnau, St Blasien, famous for its church with a very impressive dome and then to Todtmoos, to learn how to make the perfect Black Forest gateau. After tasting the fruits of our labour, we drive through picturesque countryside to Wutachschlucht, a deep gorge that’s been fed and shaped by the waters of the Titisee River for many years. Our tour ends on arrival in Zurich. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

COMBINES WITH Mountains, Valleys & Lakes of Switzerland (p. 84-85) La Belle France (p. 54-55)

PRE/POST HOTELSFor details of our Frankfurt hotel please refer to our website Post – Hotel Montana, Zurich from $181 pp BB

INCLUSIONS » 6 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » European breakfast daily » 3 evening meals » Brandy, Alsace wine & sparkling

wine tastings » Black Forest cheese tasting » Learn to make Black Forest

gateau » Cuckoo clock demonstration » Journey on the Schwarzwaldbahn » Included Entrances: Abbey of

Lorsch, Rastatt Favorite Palace, Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp, European Centre of Deported Resistance Members and Struthof Museum, Abbey of Saint Peter, Black Forest Open Air Museum & St Blaise's Cathedral.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRFZ PRICE: NZD

May: 16 Jun: 06, 27 Jul: 18 Aug: 08, 29 Sep: 19

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Rothenburg, the ‘Jewel of the Middle Ages’

Germany’s Romantic Road offers some of the most spectacular views of the Bavarian landscape, with its beautiful half-timbered chalets which appear to belong to giant cuckoo clocks and magnificent castles which may have come straight out of fairy tales. The alpine foothills stretch out across the Austrian border to form a stunning backdrop. Sparkling lakes dot the deep valleys and take centre stage in the foreground.

GERMANY S ROMANTIC BACK-ROAD TO VIENNA11 DAYS / 10 NIGHTS FROM $5345 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Frankfurt – Darmstadt – Heidelberg We drive to Darmstadt for an orientation tour of this small city, before continuing to Heidelberg, one of the most picturesque German cities. This afternoon we visit a local brewery where we learn the ancient art of beer production from a master brewer. Stay two nights at Kulturbrauerei Hotel, or similar. (D)

Day 2 Heidelberg Visit the imposing Heidelberg Castle, which dominates the city’s skyline. Once a Gothic masterpiece, today its ruins

have a rugged charm and are considered the symbol of German romanticism. After a walking tour of the historic Old Town to see the Main Street, the Old Stone Bridge and Karl’s Gate, the rest of the day is for you to enjoy at leisure. (B)

Day 3 Heidelberg – Rothenburg Rothenburg is known as the ‘Jewel of the Middle Ages’, as architecturally it is little changed from those times. Explore the town with its twisting cobbled streets lined with half-timbered houses and shops. We visit St Jakob’s Lutheran parish church to see the Sacred Blood Altar: a glorious 500-year-old masterpiece carved by Tilman Riemenschneider. Overnight at Hotel Goldener Hirsch, or similar. (B, D)

Day 4 Rothenburg – Romantic Road – Munich A trade route during the Middle Ages, Germany’s Romantic Road still retains much of its medieval character. The road often winds through forgotten sections of countryside, connecting walled towns and picturesque villages such as Dinkelsbuhl, Nordlingen and Augsburg, the oldest city in Bavaria, before reaching Munich, which has been beautifully restored

✓ Travel on the historic Romantic Road at a leisurely pace

✓ Learn the ancient art of beer production from a master brewer in Heidelberg

✓ Discover how the famous Apple Strudel cake is made

✓ Stay overnight in Austria’s wine country

✓ Enjoy a private visit to the Spanish Riding School

since WWII. Stay overnight at Eden Hotel Wolff, or similar. (B)

Day 5 Munich – Neuschwanstein – Mutters Today you’ll be treated to some of Europe’s most beautiful castles – the products of mad King Ludwig II. Enjoy incredible views at Neuschwanstein Castle, before continuing to Linderhof Palace, the king's smallest but most extravagant palace. Our final destination today is Hotel Seppl in Mutters, where we stay for two nights. Located on a sunny plateau just above Innsbruck, Mutters offers sweeping views of the Wipptal Valley. (B, D)

Day 6 Mutters – Innsbruck – Igls – Mutters Most of today is spent in Innsbruck, the ‘Capital of the Alps’. Walk through the city’s Old Town to see the famous Golden Roof, the Old Town Hall and St James's Cathedral. Later we travel to Igls and spend some time in the centre of this charming Tyrolean village, before returning to Mutters. (B)

Day 7 Mutters – Kitzbuhel – Waidring – Salzburg You will appreciate the Tyrolean scenery on our drive today. There’s time to explore chic Kitzbuhel

which has become the ski resort to be seen. The road passes through the green tree clad slopes of the mountains as we climb to Waidring. Weather permitting, we take the cable car up Steinplatte, for panoramic views, before finishing the day in Salzburg. Stay at Hotel Stadtkrug, or similar, for two nights. (B, D)

Day 8 Salzburg Enjoy a walking tour of Salzburg’s historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the magnificent Hohensalzburg Castle, visit Mozart’s Birthplace and see beautiful Baroque style buildings in the Old Town. All around there are reminders of the Sound of Music as you can discover during a leisurely afternoon. (B)

Day 9 Salzburg – Melk Abbey – Duernstein/Krems We travel via Mondsee, arguably one of the prettiest towns in Austria to Melk – famous for its Benedictine abbey which sits on a hill above the town. Our scenic route takes us through the terraced vineyards of the Wachau valley. We stay overnight at Hotel Richard Loewenherz, or similar, in Duernstein, a pretty town resting on the river Danube. (B, D)

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Day 10 Duernstein/Krems – Vienna We drive to Schonbrunn Palace, located on the outskirts of Vienna. After a tour of this magnificent residence, enjoy an apple strudel show in the kitchen of the Cafe Residenz. Spend the afternoon exploring Vienna with your Back-Roads tour leader; discover the UNESCO Heritage listed Old Town, see the famous coffee houses, and perhaps sample some Viennese delicacies. We meet up tonight for a final dinner together. Overnight at Hotel Harmonie or similar. (B, D)

Day 11 Vienna Visit the world famous Spanish Riding School for a private guided tour through the venue and the stables. Our tour ends this afternoon. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

PRE/POST HOTELSPre – For details of our Frankfurt hotel please refer to our website Post – Hotel Harmonie, Vienna from $167 pp BB

COMBINES WITH Mountains, Valleys & Lakes of Switzerland (p. 84-85) Explore Eastern Europe (p. 100-101)

INCLUSIONS » 10 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » European breakfast daily » 6 x evening meals » Beer & wine tasting » Apple strudel show » Salzburg 24-hour card » Included Entrances: Heidelberg

Castle, Neuschwanstein Castle, Linderhof Palace, St Jakob’s Lutheran parish church, Steinplatte cable car, Hohensalzburg Castle, Mozart’s Birthplace, Melk Abbey, Schonbrunn Palace & private tour of the Spanish Riding School.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRGRV PRICE: NZD

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Delightful Dinkelsbuhl

The towns and villages along the Romantic Road provide an idyllic setting for a festive Christmas getaway. Fairy tale castles, striking cathedrals and beautiful half-timbered towns, with their rich history and medieval market squares, captivate visitors from all over the world. Explore festively lit Christmas markets where the aromas of mulled wine and cinnamon drift through the air.

BAVARIA & THE ROMANTIC BACK-ROAD 7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $2945 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Frankfurt – Michelstadt – Heidelberg After a short driving tour of Frankfurt this morning, enjoy a leisurely drive to Michelstadt, a historical town in the heart of the rugged Odenwald nature park. One of the oldest settlements in this region, Michelstadt’s most famous landmark is its old Gothic Town Hall, which looks like something straight out of a fairy tale. Later we continue to Heidelberg, one of the most picturesque destinations in

Germany and home to many historic treasures. This afternoon we enjoy a walking tour of the Old Town followed by a visit to a local brewery where we learn the ancient art of beer production from a master brewer. Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner. Stay two nights at Kulturbrauerei Hotel, or similar. (D)

Day 2 Heidelberg This morning we visit the imposing Heidelberg Castle, which dominates the city’s skyline. Once a Gothic masterpiece, today its ruins have a rugged charm and are considered the symbol of German romanticism. We stay a little longer in the castle for a tasting of local wines. This afternoon we have plenty of free time to explore the city’s Christmas market. Located within the grounds of Heidelberg Castle, this picturesque market is steeped in tradition and is considered to be the most iconic event in the city. Other sites of interest, that you may wish to visit in your free time, include the important Palatinate museum and the Old University museum. (B)

Day 3 Heidelberg – Rothenburg Today we drive from Heidelberg to Rothenburg, known as the town

✓ Travel on the historic Romantic Road at a leisurely pace

✓ Learn the ancient art of beer production from a master brewer in Heidelberg

✓ Sample typical Christmas delicacies while visiting the beautiful and lively German Christmas markets

✓ Enjoy panoramic views of Neuschwanstein Castle, the postcard image of Germany’s Romantic Road

of eternal Christmas. Germany’s second-largest city during the Middle Ages, Rothenburg has a number of sights waiting to be discovered including St Jakob’s Church, which contains a glorious 500-year-old altarpiece by Riemenschneider, who is considered to be the Michelangelo of German woodcarvers. For the best views of the town and surrounding countryside, climb the Town Hall tower or walk along the walls that surround the Old Town. During the day we will also visit the Rothenburg Christmas Market - try the local specialty known as ‘Schneeball’, which is made from strips of sweet dough fried and covered with powdered sugar or chocolate. Stay two nights at Hotel Goldener Hirsch, or similar. (B, D)

Day 4 Rothenburg – Wurzburg – Bamberg – Rothenburg After breakfast we enjoy the sights and sounds of the Christmas Market of Wurzburg, as well as a visit to the Wurzburg Residence, built in the 18th century. We then travel to Bamberg, a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to one of Europe’s largest Old Town centres. See many sights including the Old Town Hall, the

Old Court, St Martin's Church and the Cathedral. In winter Bamberg is a town full of romance. The music of advent and the Route of Nativity Scenes are just some of the elements that fill this city with a special kind of magic. You may also wish to taste smoke beer, which is Bamberg’s speciality beverage. This evening is at leisure in Rothenburg. For a fun filled hour of medieval entertainment, we recommend going on the Night Watchman’s Tour. Listen to stories of how people lived in the Middle Ages and enjoy the special mood of this romantic town by night. (B)

Day 5 Rothenburg – Romantic Road – Munich Today we travel along the Romantic Road to Munich. A trade route during the Middle Ages, Germany’s Romantic Road still retains much of its medieval character. The road often winds through forgotten sections of countryside, connecting walled towns and picturesque places such as Augsburg, the oldest city in Bavaria. On arrival in Munich we check in to Eden Hotel Wolff, or similar. (B)

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Day 6 Munich This morning we explore Munich’s Old Town and visit the Christmas market. Held on the Marienplatz, the market offers its visitors a magical experience, with a daily Alpine Christmas concert and displays of stunning Bavarian glassware. After an afternoon at leisure for shopping, sightseeing or relaxing, we will enjoy a beer at the world’s most famous beer hall - the Hofbrauhaus, followed by a final dinner. (B, D)

Day 7 Munich – Neuschwanstein – Munich Our journey along Bavarian country roads brings us to the fairy tale castle of Neuschwanstein. After admiring this visually stunning castle from the outside we continue to the incredibly well-preserved Church of Wies, a masterpiece of Bavarian Rococo. Its exuberant, colourful and joyful stucco decoration is the work of architect Dominikus Zimmermann, assisted by his brother Johann Baptist. After returning to Munich, our tour comes to an end. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

COMBINES WITH Austria: A Winter Wonderland (p. 98-99) From Berlin to Bohemia (p. 90-91)

PRE/POST HOTELSPre – For details of our Frankfurt hotel please refer to our website Post – Eden Hotel Wolff, Munich from $213 pp BB

INCLUSIONS » 6 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » European breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals » German beer & wine tasting » Included Entrances: Heidelberg

Castle & Wurzburg Residence.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2015CODE: BRGER PRICE: NZD

Nov: 30 Dec: 07, 14, 21

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CHRISTMAS MARKET VISITING DATESHeidelberg: 01, 08 & 15 DecRothenburg: 02, 09 & 16 DecBamberg: 03, 10 & 17 DecMunich: 04, 11 & 18 Dec

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Visiting historic Christmas markets held in cities, towns and villages throughout Austria is becoming increasingly popular. With a stunning backdrop of the snow-covered Alps it’s a magical time of year to explore the cities of Innsbruck, Salzburg and Vienna. Taste local beers and wines, sample traditional hearty Austrian cuisine and wander through lively Christmas markets on this fabulous journey.

AUSTRIA: A WINTER WONDERLAND8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS FROM $3995 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Munich – Innsbruck – Kufstein Travel along the Bavarian country roads to Ettal Abbey, a working Benedictine monastery, nestled in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps. This afternoon explore Innsbruck, the capital of Austria’s Tyrol region. Walk through the Old Town and see the famous Golden Roof, the Old Town Hall and St James Cathedral and also explore the Christmas market. Our final destination today is Kufstein, located at the foot of the impressive Kaiser Mountains. Check in to Alpenrose Hotel, or similar, for two nights and enjoy a welcome dinner. (D)

Day 2 Kufstein – Rattenberg – Kufstein Explore Kufstein’s Old Town then enjoy a guided tour through Kufstein fortress, for an insight in to the city’s turbulent past. Continue to Rattenberg, Austria´s smallest town, to explore the medieval centre. We visit a glass blowing workshop at Kisslinger House which is operated by a family of glass artists with decades of experience, who continue the tradition of performing live glassblowing demonstrations for visitors. Before returning to Kufstein, we enjoy a sleigh ride in the nearby countryside. (B)

Day 3 Kufstein – Kitzbuhel – Waidring – Salzburg Our first stop is chic Kitzbuhel, which has become the ski resort to be seen in. After exploring its medieval centre, we drive through the mountains of Waidring. Weather permitting we take the cable car up Steinplatte, for panoramic views of the snow covered Tyrol region. Our destination today is Salzburg, whose Old Town is internationally renowned for its baroque style architecture. Tonight we enjoy dinner and stay three nights at

✓ Discover how the famous Apple Strudel is made

✓ Sample Austrian cuisine and wine in a traditional heuriger

✓ Enjoy a sleigh ride in Tyrolean countryside

✓ A private visit to the Spanish Riding School

Hotel Stadtkrug, or similar. (B, D)

Day 4 Salzburg Enjoy a walking tour of Salzburg’s historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage site. See the imposing Hohensalzburg Castle, which sits high above the city, and visit Mozart’s birthplace, which holds a number of precious relics including his concert violin, his Clavichord and other family memorabilia. The famous unfinished painting by his brother in law Joseph Lange "Mozart on the Piano" is also on display. This afternoon visit Salzburg Christmas Market, a feast for all the senses; sample regional delicacies like hot punch and home-made pastries, then enjoy the rest of the evening at leisure. (B)

Day 5 Salzburg – Koenigssee – Salzburg This morning we tour the Salzwelten salt mines in Hallein. Hidden deep underground, this 7000-year-old mine is one of the oldest in the world. We board a train that takes you deep into the mountain, walk from Austria to the German border and enjoy a boat ride on a spectacular underground lake, lying deep and silent within this ancient mountain. Our next

stop is Koenigssee, a picturesque emerald-green lake surrounded by mountains. Our final visit is to the Silent Night Chapel in Oberndorf, which marks the place where the beloved Christmas carol ‘Silent Night’ was first performed on Christmas Eve 1818. Back in Salzburg, enjoy an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 6 Salzburg – Hallstadtt – Mariazell We travel via Mondsee, arguably one of the prettiest towns in Austria, to Hallstadtt, often referred to as the pearl of the Salzkammergut (Eastern Alps). Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, this small town, located on the shores of Hallstattersee, has a unique beauty with towering mountains on all sides and wooden houses built on the sides of the lake. After some time here to explore at your own pace, we continue along part of Austria’s mountainous road to Mariazell, often referred to as Austria’s most important pilgrimage site. Its basilica, founded in 1157, holds a sacred statue of the Virgin Mary. Stay overnight at Hotel Zum Kirchenwirt, or similar. (B, D)

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Day 7 Mariazell – Melk – Vienna This morning enjoy a private guided tour of the lavish 11th century Melk Abbey, a most impressive monastic site, located on a hill above the town overlooking the river Danube. We drive through the Vienna Woods for lunch in a local restaurant. Our next stop is Schonbrunn Palace on the outskirts of Vienna. After a tour of this magnificent residence, we enjoy an apple strudel show at the kitchen of the Cafe Residenz. This evening enjoy a wine tasting session at a heuriger, a typical Viennese small winery, before we sit down for our final dinner. Stay overnight at Hotel Harmonie, or similar. (B, L, D)

Day 8 Vienna Our first visit this morning is to the Spanish Riding School for a private guided tour through the venue and the stables to see where the Lipizzan horses are trained. Later we explore Vienna’s Christmas markets; the market in City Hall Square sells Vienna’s traditional Christmas drink: aromatic berry punch. By the end of the tour, your Back-Roads tour leader will have you well prepared for further exploration of Vienna should you decide to stay on independently. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

PRE/POST HOTELPre – Eden Hotel Wolff, Munich from $213 pp BB Post – Hotel Harmonie, Vienna from $167 pp BB

COMBINES WITH Bavaria & The Romantic Back-Road (p. 96-97) From Berlin to Bohemia (p. 90-91)

INCLUSIONS » 7 nights’ accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » European breakfast daily » 4 x evening meals, 1 x lunch » Wine tasting » Glass blowing demonstration » Horse-drawn sleigh ride » Apple strudel demonstration » Included Entrances: Ettal Abbey,

Kufstein fortress, Steinplatte cable car, Salzburg 24-hour card, Salzwelten salt mines, Melk Abbey, Schonbrunn Palace & private tour of the Spanish Riding School.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2015CODE: BRMTV PRICE: NZD

Dec: 01, 08, 15, 22

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CHRISTMAS MARKET VISITING DATESInnsbruck: 01, 08, 15 & 22 DecSalzburg: 04, 11, 18 DecSchonbrunn Palace: 07, 14 & 21 DecVienna: 08, 15 & 22 Dec

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Eastern Europe is a region that encompasses many different cultures, languages, and histories. The region comprises countries that were all behind the Iron Curtain before its fall in 1989. Today the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary are fascinating countries to explore. As well as discovering ever-changing beautiful landscapes and enjoying the cultural differences between each country, we will try our hand at cooking local cuisine.

EXPLORE EASTERN EUROPECZECH REPUBLIC, POLAND & HUNGARY 11 DAYS / 10 NIGHTS FROM $5065 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Prague Today we see the iconic Charles Bridge, the Jewish Quarter and the Old Town square. We then visit some legendary beer halls and pubs to learn about the Bohemian lifestyle by listening to stories about beer culture from the Middle Ages, through the Communist period, to the present day. Tonight we dine in a local restaurant. Stay overnight at Charles Bridge Hotel, or similar. (D)

Day 2 Prague – Errant Rocks – Skull Chapel – Kudowa Zdroj Our first stop is at Errant Rocks, a group of unusual rock formations

with a fascinating mix of names. We continue to the Skull Chapel in Czermna, a fascinating bone chapel. Creepily beautiful, shin bones decorate the ceiling and skulls line the walls. In Kudowa Zdroj, one of the oldest spa towns in Europe, we stay two nights at Hotel Kudowa Prestige Spa, or similar. (B)

Day 3 Kudowa Zdroj – Kletno – Ladek Zroj – Kudowa Zdroj In Kletno village, we visit the longest cave in the Sudetes Mountains. With corridors over 3.5 km long, over three levels, the many stalactites and stalagmites are said to be the most beautiful in Poland. Later we have the opportunity to enjoy a thermal bath at Wojciech Springs, where the 28-32°c waters have therapeutic and relaxing properties. Back in Kudowa Zdroj we enjoy dinner. (B, D)

Day 4 Kudowa Zdroj – Duszniki Zdroj – Klodzko – Wroclaw At a 17th century paper mill in Duszniki Zdroj, we produce our own sheets of paper to take away. In Klodzko, visit the 17th century fortress for a guided tour of its extensive network of defensive tunnels. On our Wroclaw walking

tour we see the brightly coloured facades of the noble mansions, the Baroque splendour of the market square and learn about a city that has belonged to five different countries through its history. Stay overnight at Art Hotel. (B)

Day 5 Wroclaw – Auschwitz – Krakow Today we visit Auschwitz concentration camp, a sobering reminder of the atrocities committed by the Nazis in WWII. Continue to Krakow, one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Eastern Europe. Tonight enjoy a traditional Polish dinner, accompanied by local Klezmer music. Stay three nights at Hotel Amadeus. (B, D)

Day 6 Krakow  Visit the Wawel Hill Royal Castle and the Wawel Cathedral, which has been destroyed and rebuilt several times over the centuries, followed by the former Jewish Quarter of Kazimierz and the Old Podgorze cemetery. Later take part in a Pierogi making class. During lunch we see these Polish dumplings cooking and we each prepare our own dumpling with a choice of filling. This afternoon is at leisure. (B, L)

Day 7 Krakow – Wieliczka – Krakow We head to the UNESCO World Heritage Wieliczka Salt Mine to discover a labyrinth of tunnels and underground lakes as well as chambers, statues and monuments, all carved out of salt. Later visit the Oscar Schindler Factory, which houses a permanent exhibition dedicated to Krakow under the Nazi Occupation from 1939-1945. (B)

Day 8 Krakow – Szczawnica – Zakopane At the Pieniny National Park in Szczawnica, we travel by traditional, wooden rafts through the Dunajec Gorge. If rafting isn’t possible due to adverse weather conditions we enjoy a cable car ride to the Tatra Mountains, a natural border between Poland and Slovakia. Tonight we stay at Hotel Grand Nosalowy Dwor in Zakopane, Poland’s fashionable mountain resort. (B, D)

Day 9 Zakopane – Poprad – Eger Crossing the border into Slovakia, we drive to Poprad, a 13th century town that still reflects its historical German and Polish influences. Our second border crossing of

✓ Take part in a traditional Polish Pierogi making class

✓ Visit Skull Chapel in Czermna, a fascinating bone chapel

✓ Travel by traditional, wooden rafts through the Dunajec Gorge or ride a cable car to the Tatra Mountains

✓ Visit local pubs to discover the traditional Czech beer culture

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INCLUSIONS » 10 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » European breakfast daily » 5 x evening meals, 1 x lunch » Pierogi making class » Budapest Central Market Hall

Food tour » Prague beer tour » Hungarian wine tasting » Rafting through the Dunajec

Gorge or cable car ride to the Tatra Mountains

» Danube River cruise » Included Entrances: Skull Chapel

in Czermna, Kletno bear cave, Wojciech Spring thermal baths, Museum of the Paper Industry, Klodzko Fortress, Auschwitz concentration camp, Wawel Castle & Cathedral, Wieliczka Salt Mine, Matthias Church & Fishermen’s Bastion.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BREE PRICE: NZD

May: 26 Jun: 16 Jul: 07, 28 Aug: 18 Sep: 08, 29

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Travel by traditional, wooden rafts through Dunajec Gorge

the day takes us to Eger, located in Hungary’s northernmost red-wine-producing region. We spend this afternoon travelling between cellars in the ‘Valley of Beautiful Women’ to taste its flagship ‘Bulls’ Blood’ blend, as well as other local wines from the cask. Tonight stay at Hotel Imola Udvarhaz or similar. (B)

Day 10 Eger – Budapest Today we drive to Budapest. In the Castle District, we walk through the streets of the historical city centre to Holy Trinity Square and Matthias Church. We then walk to the Fishermen’s Bastion which offers panoramic views of the city. Later we check in to Boutique Hotel Zara, or similar, and enjoy a delicious dinner together in a local restaurant. (B, D)

Day 11 Budapest Enjoy a panoramic tour of the Pest district followed by some time to explore the city’s oldest indoor market, the Central Market Hall. Here we sample a selection of traditional dishes which Hungarians cook at home, accompanied by quality wines. After a relaxing cruise along the Danube River our tour ends. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

COMBINES WITH From Berlin to Bohemia (p. 90-91) Germany’s Romantic Back-Road to Vienna (p. 94-95)

PRE/POST HOTELSPre – Charles Bridge Hotel, Prague from $173 pp BB Post – Boutique Hotel Zara, Budapest from $125 pp BB

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Experience the wonders of the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary, each full of fascinating history and beautiful landscapes. Enjoy the Czech Republic’s lively capital, Prague, explore the former royal capital of Poland, Krakow, and visit 13th century Poprad & Levoca, before finishing in Budapest, now one of Europe’s grandest cities. This is a true journey of discovery across Eastern Europe.

EASTERN EUROPE WINTER ESCAPEBRNO, ZAKOPANE, LEVOCA & EGER9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTS FROM $3945 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Prague On a walking tour of Prague we see the iconic Charles Bridge, the Jewish Quarter, the astronomical clock at the town hall and the Old Town square. We will also see the John Lennon wall, possibly one of the most unusual and unexpected sights in the city. Later indulge in one of the things Prague is most famous for – beer! Visit legendary beer halls and pubs while learning about the Bohemian lifestyle and

listening to stories about beer culture from the Middle Ages, through the communist period, to the present day. Tonight we dine together in a local restaurant. Stay overnight at Charles Bridge Hotel, or similar. (D)

Day 2 Prague – Brno – Olomouc  This morning we travel to Brno, the largest city in the region of Moravia. Brno’s Old Town is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe and home to many historical sites. After visiting Brno’s Christmas Market we continue to Olomouc, the former Moravian capital and Habsburg stronghold. Overnight Hotel Arigone, or similar. (B)

Day 3 Olomouc – Krakow  On a walking tour of Olomouc’s compact centre we see the 18th century Holy Trinity Column, one of the Baroque wonders of central Europe, the Socialist-Realist astronomical clock and the Town Hall's Gothic interiors. Later we cross the border into Poland, stopping in Krakow, one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in eastern Europe. This evening we take part in a Pierogi making class followed by a traditional Polish

✓ Visit local pubs to discover the traditional Czech beer culture

✓ Taste traditional Hungarian housewife dishes in Budapest’s Central Market Hall

✓ Visit Olomouc, the former Moravian capital and one of Europe’s oldest medieval towns

✓ Learn how to make Pierogi, traditional Polish dumplings

✓ Enjoy wine tasting in Eger, Hungary’s northernmost red-wine-producing region

dinner. Stay at Hotel Amadeus for the next 3 nights. (B, D)

Day 4 Krakow This morning visit the Wawel Hill Royal Castle and the Wawel cathedral, which was destroyed and rebuilt several times over the centuries, before walking through the Old Town and enjoying the scores of beautiful sights. This afternoon is entirely yours to enjoy Krakow and its festive and lively Christmas market, surrounded by Baroque and Gothic architecture. (B)

Day 5 Krakow – Auschwitz – Krakow Today we drive to Auschwitz concentration camp, a sobering reminder of the atrocities committed by the Nazis in WWII. Later visit the Oscar Schindler Factory, which houses a permanent exhibition on Krakow under Nazi Occupation from 1939-1945. This evening is at leisure. (B)

Day 6 Krakow – Mlynky  Our first stop this morning is Zakopane. Later we cross the border into Slovakia and drive to Poprad, a 13th century town that still reflects its historical German and Polish influences. From here

we continue south to the village of Mlynky, situated in Slovak Paradise National Park. After trying some traditional Slovak spirit in one of the local bars, we enjoy dinner. Overnight in Hotel Mlynky, or similar. (B, D)

Day 7 Mlynky – Levoca – Skalnate Pleso – Mlynky This morning we explore the UNESCO listed Levoca, one of the few Slovakian towns to still have its ancient defences largely intact. We will visit the main square with its beautiful town hall, is one of the oldest in Slovakia. Later we take a cable car to Skalnate Pleso lake. Back in Mlynky, enjoy an evening at leisure. (B)

Day 8 Mlynky – Eger – Budapest We cross the border into Hungary, stopping in Eger, which is located in Hungary’s northernmost red-wine-producing region. After enjoying lunch and wine tasting at a local winery, we transfer to Budapest. On arrival we enjoy a panoramic tour of the Pest district followed by some time to explore the Christmas market. Located in the heart of the city, you can browse through some of the one hundred wooden pavilions, before

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we enjoy a delicious farewell dinner. Overnight Hotel Parlament, or similar. (B, L, D)

Day 9 Budapest In the Castle District, on the Buda side of the town, we walk through the streets of the historical city centre to Holy Trinity Square and Matthias Church before walking to the Fishermen’s Bastion which offers panoramic views of the city. We visit the city’s oldest indoor market, the Central Market Hall, for a taste of everyday dishes that Hungarians cook at home. Sample a selection of traditional dishes, accompanied by quality wines, before our tour ends this afternoon. (B, L)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

COMBINES WITH From Berlin to Bohemia (p. 90-91) Austria: A Winter Wonderland (p. 98-99)

PRE/POST HOTELSPre – Charles Bridge Hotel, Prague from $118 pp BB Post – Hotel Parlament, Budapest from $131 pp BB

INCLUSIONS » 8 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » Local guides in Krakow &

Budapest » European Breakfast daily » 4 x evening meals, 2 x lunches » Polish Pierogi making class » Budapest Central Market food

tasting tour » Prague beer tasting » Traditional Slovak spirit tasting » Hungarian red wine tasting » Cable car in the High Tatras » Included Entrances: Olomouc

Town Hall, Wawel Castle & Cathedral, Auschwitz concentration camp, Wieliczka Salt Mine, Matthias Church & Fisherman’s Bastion.

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After years of foreign domination the now independent Baltic States have emerged to treat visitors to a trip back in time. Estonia’s Tallinn offers a delightful walled city from medieval times. Lithuania has the magical Trakai Castle set in a picturesque lake, while Latvia’s Riga proudly displays its monuments to freedom. Beyond, the Russian city of St Petersburg is renowned for magnificent tsarist palaces and lavish architecture.

BALTIC & RUSSIAN EXPLORER TALLINN, RIGA, VILNIUS & ST PETERSBURG 12 DAYS / 11 NIGHTS FROM $4995 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Helsinki – Tallinn Enjoy a panoramic tour of Helsinki then board the ferry and travel across the Baltic Sea to Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner. Stay two nights at Taanilinna Hotel, or similar. (D)

Day 2 Tallinn In Tallinn’s Upper Town see the Toompea Castle, the imposing Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and enjoy excellent views of the Lower Town. In the Lower Town see the colourful houses and historic streets that reflect the city’s German, Scandinavian and Russian past and walk around the

busy town square, dominated by the Gothic Town Hall. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure. (B)

Day 3 Tallinn – Parnu – Cesis Before leaving Estonia we stop in the historical seaside town of Parnu to see Tallinn Gate, the Red Tower and the town hall. Our journey continues through Gaujas National Park to Cesis, often referred to as ‘Latvia’s most Latvian town’. Tonight a local guide will show us the secrets of the Old Town, revealing local legends and stories on the way. Stay overnight at Kolonna Hotel Cesis, or similar. (B)

Day 4 Cesis – Ligatne – Rundale Palace – Pakruojis  After visiting the former Secret Soviet Bunker in Ligatne, we visit a winery to taste wines made from local fruits and berries. Later explore the 18th century Baroque Rundale Palace before travelling to Pakruojis Manor. After checking in to Stadala Hotel or similar, we visit an 18th century windmill for an insight into ancient bread making traditions, before tasting regional beer and local dishes over dinner. (B, L, D)

Day 5 Pakruojis – Hill of Crosses – Trakai Castle – Vilnius We visit the Hill of Crosses, often referred to as ‘The Mecca of Lithuania’, where a vast number of rosaries and crosses adorn a small hill. At Trakai Castle, the former capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, set on an island in Lake Galve, we visit an exhibition on pre-WWII Lithuania. After tasting Kibinai (a local delicacy similar to a Cornish pasty) we continue to Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. Stay two nights at Artis Centrum Hotel, or similar. (B, L)

Day 6 Vilnius Our morning tour of Vilnius explores the narrow winding streets of the Old Town, Vilnius Cathedral, the Gate of Dawn and Vilnius University. The rest of the day is at leisure for you to explore this fascinating city independently. (B)

Day 7 Vilnius – Burbiskis – Anyksciai  At the Amber Museum we learn about the formation, colour and harvesting of Baltic amber and even take away our own piece of ‘Baltic Gold’. Later we stop at a local producer of cheese and

pancakes for a tasting. Our final destination today is Anyksciai, an attractive town nestled between forest and the Sventoji River. Stay overnight and enjoy dinner at SPA Vilnius Anyksciai Hotel. (B, L, D)

Day 8 Anyksciai – Birzai – Riga At a local brewery in Birzai, known as ‘beer town’ for its production of very strong, local beer, we learn more about the beer making process, taste home-made beer and listen to traditional ‘supper songs’. Today’s journey ends in Riga, Latvia’s capital. Stay two nights at Opera Hotel & Spa, or similar. (B, L)

Day 9 Riga On our tour of Riga will visit the old Hanseatic city on the banks of the Daugava River and take in the Freedom monument, St Jacobs Church, and the cathedral. At the lively produce market we will sample a range of Latvian delicacies including smoked meat, picked vegetables and crusty breads. The rest of the day is at leisure. (B)

Day 10 Riga – St Petersburg Morning flight to St Petersburg and check in to Rossi Boutique Hotel for two nights. We enjoy an

✓ Stay two nights in Tallinn, Vilnius, Riga and St Petersburg

✓ Take away our own piece of ‘Baltic Gold’ from the Amber Museum

✓ Vodka tasting and traditional Folk show in St Petersburg

✓ Learn more about the Lithuania beer making process and taste real home-made beer

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“I particularly love the medieval gem of Tallinn, the blend of the historic and modern in Riga, and the atmosphere of Vilnius - Europe’s largest Baroque Old Town, with its ‘Little Rome’ feel. But for me, St Petersburg is beyond compare - a city built over 42 islands, and best explored by boat.”Daiva Bieksaite, Operations Supervisor, Back-Roads Touring

afternoon tour of St Petersburg, including Nevsky Prospekt, St Isaac’s Cathedral and the Vodka Museum for a tasting of ‘Russia’s national drink’. This evening is at leisure. For opera and ballet lovers we highly recommend pre-booking tickets to a performance at the Mariinsky Theatre. (B)

Day 11 St Petersburg Morning tour of Catherine’s Palace at Pushkin, including the Amber Room. Later take a boat trip to Peterhof to view the exterior of Peter the Great’s Summer Palace and gardens. Tonight we enjoy dinner and a folk show in a local restaurant. (B, D)

Day 12 St Petersburg  Today we tour the Hermitage Museum. One of the largest and oldest museums in the world, it has an unrivalled collection of European masterpieces. Later we enjoy a boat trip along the city’s rivers and canals before the tour sadly ends. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

INCLUSIONS » 11 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » Local guides in Tallinn, Parnu,

Cesis, Riga & St Petersburg » One way economy flight from

Riga to St Petersburg » Star Class Ticket on Ferry from

Helsinki to Tallinn » European Breakfast daily » 4 x evening meals, 4 x lunches » Beer, wine & vodka tastings » Kibinai tasting » Riga food tasting tour » Russian Folk evening » St Petersburg river & canal cruise » Included Entrances: Secret Soviet

Bunker, Rundale Palace, Hill of Crosses, Trakai Castle, Vilnius University, Riga Dome, St Isaac’s Cathedral, Catherine’s Palace, Peterhof Gardens & Hermitage Museum.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

Note: You will require a visa to enter Russia.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRBE PRICE: NZD

Jun: 01, 29 Jul: 27 Aug: 24 Sep: 21

Twin/Double $4995 Single $5895Twin/Double $5235 Single $6295

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PRE/POST HOTELSPre – Klaus K Hotel, Helsinki from $221 pp BB Post – Rossi Boutique Hotel, St Petersburg from $124 pp BB

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Travel the famous Flam Railway through tunnels and around switchback curves in search of majestic views. Look down over lush green valleys dotted with tiny farms. Look ahead across snow-capped mountain peaks for natural beauty that stretches on forever. Waterfalls cascade down steep rocky slopes to crash into the fjords below. The spectacle reaches new heights from Dalsnibba with views over Geirangerfjord - simply the world’s best.

NORWAY: FJORDS & GLACIERSVORINGSFOSSEN, BERGEN, FJAERLAND & GROTLI9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTS FROM $6250 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Oslo – Hadeland – Honefoss This morning we embark on an orientation tour of Norway’s capital, Oslo. At the new Opera House, enjoy views across the Oslo fjord from the outdoor terrace area before visiting the Viking Ship Museum. Later drive to Hadeland Glassverk, a leader in glass design. Here we watch glass-

blowers practice the craft they have been perfecting since 1762. Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner and stay overnight at Klaekken Hotel, or similar. (D)

Day 2 Honefoss – Voringsfossen – Voss Today’s journey takes us towards the spectacular Norwegian fjords. We stop at Voringsfossen, Norway's most famous waterfall, before crossing the 1380 metre long Hardanger suspension bridge. We arrive in Voss, a small town at the end of Vangsvatnet Lake, which has attracted kings and emperors, artists and composers for centuries. Stay two nights at Fleisher’s Hotel, or similar. (B)

Day 3 Voss – Steinsto – Bergen – Voss Drive along Hardangerfjord, the third longest fjord in the world, to visit a family owned exhibition dedicated to Norwegian fish farming. Follow the journey of the salmon from smolt to top restaurants in Paris or Tokyo and watch them swim in the farm via underwater cameras. Next we explore Bergen to see the picturesque fish markets and the UNESCO-protected old

Hanseatic Wharf at Bryggen. The only preserved business district from the Hanseatic period, it is a reminder of the town’s importance as part of the trading empire from the 14th to mid-16th centuries. (B)

Day 4 Voss – Flam Railway – Undredal – Balestrand Embark on an incredible journey aboard the Flam Railway, one of the world's steepest railway lines. Negotiate horseshoe curves, twists, turns and tunnels and admire snow-capped mountains, remote farms, rivers and waterfalls from your window. After some free time in Flam, continue to the idyllic village of Undredal to taste the local goat's cheese. Later we travel across the Sognefjord, the deepest and longest in Norway, to Balestrand. Stay two nights at Kviknes Hotel, or similar. (B, D)

Day 5 Balestrand – Fjaerland – Jostedalsbreen Glacier – Balestrand Today we explore the village of Fjaerland, situated on the beautiful Fjaerlandsfjord. See the Boyaoyri estuary, a river delta which is home to over 100 different species of birds and visit the award-winning Norwegian Glacier Museum to learn about snow, ice,

glaciers and climate change. From here we travel to the foot of the Jostedalsbreen Glacier, the largest on the European continent. Back in Balestrand we enjoy dinner together. (B, D)

Day 6 Balestrand – Briksdal – Grotli At the world famous glacier arm of Briksdal, set attractively between the roaring waterfalls and high peaks of Jostedalsbreen National Park, we travel by ‘Troll car’ to within 700 metres of the glacier. This is the closest that we can get, as walking on the glacier is forbidden. Our accommodation in Grotli is a carefully preserved mountain lodge dating back to the 1870s. Stay two nights at Grotli Hoyfjellshotel and enjoy dinner together as a group. (B, D)

Day 7 Grotli – Geirangerfjord – Grotli Weather permitting, our first visit today is the Dalsnibba Summit, which offers wonderful views over the UNESCO World Heritage listed Geirangerfjord. Later we cruise along the Geirangerfjord, passing snow-covered mountains, lush green vegetation and the famous Seven Sisters Waterfall. The legend of the Seven Sisters

✓ Watch glass-blowers practice their craft in idyllic surroundings at the southern tip of Lake Randsfjorden

✓ Explore the spectacular Norwegian Fjords passing through a changing landscape of forests, lakes, mountains and glaciers

✓ Embark on an incredible journey aboard the Flam Railway

✓ Taste local goat's cheese in the idyllic village of Undredal

✓ Learn about Norwegian salmon farming at a family farm located in the middle of a fjord

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“Norway’s natural beauty is staggering. Spectacular fjords, forests, lakes and mountains are speckled by picture-perfect red, orange and brown wooden dwellings and steeped in Norse history and mythology. One of my favourite places is Balestrand. It has a tiny wooden church next to the fjord and a stunning mountainous backdrop.” Lucy Evans, Marketing Manager, Back-Roads Touring

states that seven separate streams dance playfully down the mountain while across the fjord, the suitor flirts playfully with them from afar. (B, L, D)

Day 8 Grotli – Lom – Sjusjoen Travelling south, we stop in Lom to visit the 12th century wooden stave church, which is an important part of Norway's architectural heritage. We continue through the Gudbrands Valley to Sjusjoen, a tranquil town, surrounded by forest, mountain terrain and sparkling lakes. Here we enjoy a farewell dinner and stay overnight at Rustad Hotel & Fjellstue, or similar. (B, D)

Day 9 Sjusjoen – Lillehammer – Oslo Surrounded by farms and forests, Lillehammer became known to the world when it hosted the 1994 Winter Olympics. During our tour we visit Maihaugen, one of northern Europe’s largest open air museums, which depicts Norwegian farm life over several centuries. Driving south, we return to Oslo where the tour ends. (B)

Note: On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Visit our website for further details.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

PRE/POST HOTELSKarl Johan Hotel, Oslo from $185 pp BB

COMBINES WITH Baltic & Russian Explorer (p. 104-105) Explore Eastern Europe (p. 100-101)

INCLUSIONS » 8 nights’ accommodation » Back-Roads tour leader » Driver & mini-coach

transportation » European breakfast daily » 6 x evening meals, 1 x lunch » Steinsto Fishing Farm tour » Undredal cheese tasting » Included Entrances: Viking Ship

Museum, Hadeland Glassverk, Norwegian Glacier Museum, Troll Cars, Dalsnibba viewpoint (weather permitting), Lom Stave Church & Maihaugen Open Air Museum.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRNOR PRICE: NZD

May: 19 Jun: 16 Jul: 14 Aug: 11 Sep: 08

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Our ANZAC tours retrace the steps of the Australian and New Zealand troops in WWI. The four-day tour runs on selected dates throughout the season. However, if you would like to be in Villers-Bretonneux for the moving ANZAC Day Dawn Ceremony, join our special five-day tours departing Lille on 23rd or 24th April 2016.

ANZACS ON THE WESTERN FRONT4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS FROM $1495 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Lille – Ypres We travel along the Messines Ridge, and visit Polygon Wood and Tyne Cot before exploring the Hooge Crater Trenches and Museum, and Hill 60. Our first day finishes with the moving Last Post Ceremony at the Menin Gate in Ypres. Tonight’s accommodation is at Hotel Kasteelhof’t Hooghe.

Day 2 Ypres – Amiens Visit the recently-dedicated Pheasant Wood Cemetery at Fromelles where 250 Australian soldiers have been laid to rest. We continue our day exploring the Wellington Tunnels in Arras and learn about the battle at Bullecourt including a visit to the evocative Digger memorial. Stay two nights at Hotel Le Prieure. (B, D)

✓ By travelling in small, intimate groups we can offer you the opportunity to visit specific cemeteries and pay your respects to a fallen relative

Day 3 Amiens – The Somme – Amiens We tour the front line on the battlefields of the Somme; visit Pozieres, the famous Windmill site and Mouquet Farm. New Zealanders will find the monument at Longueval very moving and the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing is a chilling reminder of the British Expeditionary Force losses here in 1916 – 1917. (B, D)

Day 4 Amiens – Villers-Bretonneux – Lille In Villers-Bretonneux see the inspiring Australian National

Memorial and the Franco-Australian Museum, housed in the Victoria School, where the words ‘Never Forget Australia’ are still proudly displayed over the school yard. We stop at the Memorial Park at Le Hamel, before returning to Lille. (B)

#ANZAC DAY EXTENSION FROM $2070 PER PERSON The tour departures on 23rd/24th April are extended by one day to include the ANZAC Dawn Ceremony which will be held on 25th April.

INCLUSIONS » 3 nights’ accommodation » Specialist Battlefield driver/tour

leader » Mini-coach transportation » European breakfast daily » 2 x evening meals » Entrance Fees: Hooge Crater

Trenches, Hooge Museum Ypres, Wellington Tunnels, the Victoria School Museum & Fromelles Visitor Centre.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

*Commemorating the Battle of Fromelles on 19 July at Pheasant Wood Cemetery

**Commemorating the Battle of Pozieres on 23 July at Pozieres

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.mobility.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRANZ PRICE: NZD

Apr: 12, 23#, 24# May: 03, 10, 17, 24, 31 Jun: 07, 14, 21Jul: 05, 18*, 21** Aug: 02, 16, 30 Sep: 06, 13, 20, 27 Oct: 04, 11

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This three-day introductory tour allows visitors to see the major areas of British and Commonwealth involvement across the Western Front. All the major Commonwealth countries including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and India, together with Great Britain played major roles in ensuring ultimate victory. Importantly, the tour offers flexibility to ensure that visitors from all countries will see the memorials to their country’s fallen, as well as gaining a greater understanding of the overall conduct and strategy of the war.

WWI BATTLEFIELD WEEKEND3 DAYS / 2 NIGHTS FROM $1015 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Lille – The Somme – Villers-Bretonneux – Ypres We visit the Somme battlefield to see the Newfoundland Memorial Park at Beaumont Hamel, the Ulster Tower and the Pozieres battlefield. We also visit the National War Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux, before going to the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing. Stay two nights at Hotel Kasteelhof’t Hooghe. (D)

Day 2 Ypres – Ypres Salient – Ypres We spend today in the Ypres Salient to see some of the most important sites that remain: John McCrae’s Dressing Station at Essex Farm Cemetery, Messines Ridge, Hooge Crater, Polygon Wood and Tyne Cot Military Cemetery. Walk the moonscape of the Hill 60 battlefield and see

✓ By travelling in small, intimate groups we can offer our clients the opportunity to visit specific cemeteries and pay their respects to a fallen relative.

INCLUSIONS » 2 nights’ accommodation » Specialist Battlefield driver/tour

leader » Mini-coach transportation » European breakfast daily » 1 x evening meal » Included Entrances: Hooge

Crater Museum, Hooge Trenches & Fromelles Visitor Centre.

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Day 3 Ypres – Fromelles – Vimy Ridge – Lille On the Fromelles battlefield, we visit the new Pheasant Wood Cemetery. We also see where Adolf Hitler served and the bunker he is reputed to have used as a billet. We cross the Loos battlefield on our way to the Canadian

Memorial Park at Vimy Ridge, where we take a trench and tunnel tour (weather permitting) and spend time at the massive and imposing Vimy Memorial. Our tour ends in Lille. (B)

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRBFW PRICE: NZD

Apr: 09, 16, 30 May: 07, 14, 21, 28 Jun: 04, 11, 18 Jul: 02, 16, 23, 30 Aug: 13, 27 Sep: 03, 10, 17, 24 Oct: 01, 08

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American Cemetery

This four-day tour will take you from defeat to victory by tracing the events during one of the most gripping periods of the 20th century. Relive history and follow in the footsteps of brave soldiers on Normandy beaches.

D-DAY BATTLES FOR FRANCE4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS FROM $1575 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Paris – Normandy Beaches – Bricquebec Making our way to Normandy, we stop at the Merville Battery overlooking Sword Beach and the military cemetery where many of the British casualties of the first days of liberation lie buried. In Ranville, the first village to be liberated after the Allied offensive, visit the War Cemetery before exploring Pegasus Bridge, which was captured intact in less than ten minutes on 6th June 1944. Tonight we enjoy dinner together at Hostellerie du Chateau, our base for the next three nights. (D)

Day 2 Normandy Beaches Today is spent covering the British and Canadian landing zones. Gold and Juno Beaches, each with their own reminders of epic events, the

✓ Travelling as a small group, we can access some of the lesser known locations of the Normandy Battlefields, as we explore the area that saw the liberation of Western Europe from June 1944 onwards

Mulberry Harbour in Arromanches and many other places of interest, including the Canadian War Cemetery at Beny-sur-Mer and Longues-sur-Mer Battery. (B)

Day 3 Normandy Beaches Today we cover the American involvement, stopping at St Mere Eglise, where US Airborne Soldier John Steele was caught on the church steeple. The Utah Beach Museum gives a comprehensive display of the might and power of the US forces that were unleashed against the enemy, while a visit to

the Pointe du Hoc allows us to see the nature of the terrain that the US Rangers had to contend with. A final stop at the American Normandy Cemetery above 'Bloody Omaha' Beach concludes the day. (B, D)

Day 4 Bricquebec – Bayeux – Paris In Bayeux we visit the Memorial Museum and see the world famous Tapestry, before travelling to Trun and learning about the Battle of the Falaise Pocket, which opened the way to Paris for the Allies. Our tour ends after returning to Paris. (B)

INCLUSIONS » 3 nights’ accommodation » Specialist Battlefields driver/tour

leader » Mini-coach transportation » European breakfast daily » 2 x evening meals » Included Entrances: Pegasus

Bridge Museum, Juno Beach Museum, Utah Beach Museum & Bayeux Memorial Museum and Tapestry.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRDD PRICE: NZD

May: 27 Jun: 24 Jul: 22 Aug: 19 Sep: 09, 30

Twin/Double $1575 Single $1945

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The G.P.O, Rebel Headquarters

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2016 is a momentous year in Ireland’s history. It marks the centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising, when a small army of men and women took to the streets to fight for Irish independence. Come with us through the streets of Dublin as we hear the story of the Easter Rebellion, and relive the events that changed the course of history by visiting the sites where they took place, in chronological order.

THE 1916 EASTER RISING3 DAYS / 2 NIGHTS FROM $1015 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Dublin Our first stop is Liberty Hall, where the leaders of the rebellion assembled to plan the rising and wrote the Proclamation of the Republic. Next we go to the G.P.O., the Rebel headquarters where Patrick Pearse read the Proclamation. In St Stephen’s Green, see the Royal College of Surgeons, where the main building was occupied by Rebel Irish forces. Our last visit today is Trinity College, where the Rebels were pushed away by armed Unionist students. See the Book of Kells, before checking in to Buswells Hotel, or similar. (D)

Day 2 Dublin We visit Dublin Castle and learn how the Rebel forces were defeated here, before going to Four Courts, which saw intense fighting during that week. Next visit Kilmainham Gaol, where

✓ A unique tour where we follow in the footsteps of the Irish Rebels in a chronological order

the leaders of the Uprising were imprisoned. At the Royal Barracks we learn how the 10th Battalion of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers were deployed to fight the insurgent forces. (B, D)

Day 3 Dublin At the Guinness Brewery, where the Royal Dublin Fusiliers were stationed during the Easter Rising, we enjoy the Guinness experience.

Next see 16 Moore Street, where Patrick Pearse, then in charge of the Rebellion, surrendered unconditionally. Remember the victims of the conflict at the National Garden of Remembrance. Finally, visit Glasnevin Cemetery, where many of the men and women who fought and died for Ireland’s independence are buried. (B)

INCLUSIONS » 2 nights' accommodation » Driver/tour leader » Irish breakfast daily » 2 x evening meals » Included Entrances: Trinity

College library, Dublin Castle, Kilmainham Gaol & Guinness Experience.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRIUP PRICE: NZD

Apr: 26 May: 24 Jun: 21 Jul: 19 Aug: 16 Sep: 13

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Imagine a relaxing holiday cruising through one of France’s most celebrated wine regions. Aboard the luxurious canal barge MS Jeanine, we cruise the Doubs River, past idyllic landscapes and dense forests to the Saone River. Farther on we find the magical Le Canal de Bourgogne, and enjoy local culinary specialities in traditional villages along the way.

BURGUNDY: A CRUISE ALONG LE CANAL DE BOURGOGNE7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $4175 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Paris – Fontainebleau – Besancon Leaving Paris, we drive to the magnificent Palace of Fontainebleau, situated in the heart of a seventeen thousand hectare forest. One of the largest chateaux in France, it was the residence of French monarchs from Louis VII through to Napoleon III, all of whom contributed their own buildings and decorations,

resulting in a wealth of courtyards and buildings with many different decorative and architectural styles. Later we transfer to Besancon where we board MS Jeanine. After settling in to our cabins, we’ll meet the captain and crew over a welcome drink. Tonight we remain in port and enjoy our first meal on board together. (D)

Day 2 Besancon – Ranchot After breakfast we drive to Arc-et-Senans to visit of the UNESCO Heritage listed Royal Saltworks. Built from 1775-1779, this masterpiece of Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, was active until 1962. Today, the boiler house provides an insight into the difficulty the salt workers had when trying to collect the 'White Gold'. Later we explore Vauban's 17th century masterpiece, the Citadel of Besancon, which is considered to be one of the finest in France and offers spectacular views over the Old Town of Besancon. Back on board, this afternoon is spent cruising towards Ranchot, where we spend the night. (B, L, D)

Day 3 Ranchot – Dole Savour the atmosphere on board as we gently cruise to Dole, an

✓ A maximum of 22 guests on board

✓ Experience life in France from a truly unique perspective

✓ Explore the magnificent Palace of Fontainebleau, one of the largest chateaux in France

✓ Enjoy a local wine tasting experience in Vezelay

✓ Discover the UNESCO Heritage listed Vezelay Abbey, an awe-inspiring building with soaring decorative vaults

elegant town designated a ‘Town of Art and History’. This is the perfect opportunity to relax on the sun deck and enjoy views of the enchanting villages and wooded hills that make this landscape so beautiful. In Dole, we wander through the streets where 18th century, neo-classical stone buildings surround the church of Notre-Dame. After seeing the house where Louis Pasteur was born and the former Hotel-Dieu (hospital for the poor), we return to our hotel barge. (B, L, D)

Day 4 Dole – Saint-Jean-de-Losne The morning is spent afloat as we cruise towards Saint-Jean-de-Losne, which lies at the heart of the French waterways and canal system in southern Burgundy. After enjoying lunch in a traditional restaurant, we discover the monuments that bear witness to the town’s prestigious past and visit the Water Station. At the City Hall we have the chance to taste some Burgundy specialities such as Jambon Persille, Gruyere and Gaudes cake – all washed down with a Kir or non-alcoholic drink made from blackcurrants. (B, L, D)

Day 5 Saint-Jean-de-Losne – Petit-Ouges As we cruise towards Petit-Ouges you may wish to take advantage of the complimentary bicycles on board and cycle alongside MS Jeanine. Leaving the barge, we drive to the lush landscapes of the Saone Valley. Later we follow the ‘Circuit of the Three Washhouses’ to discover a still little known commune of the Greater Dijon area dating from the 7th century. The walk is the perfect opportunity to explore this charming and peaceful rural setting and to admire the three ancient washhouses. (B, L, D)

Day 6 Petit-Ouges – Dijon Today we admire the vineyards and idyllic scenery as we glide past bound for Dijon. From here we drive along the Grand Crus wine route, stopping to taste some of the finest and most prestigious wines of the region. As tonight is our final night on board, we enjoy a festive gala dinner this evening. (B, L, D)

Day 7 Dijon – Vezelay – Paris After breakfast we enjoy a walking tour of Dijon’s delightfully-preserved medieval centre, perhaps best-known today for

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its eponymous mustard, which is still produced locally. Heading north we stop in the beautiful town of Vezelay where we have the chance to see the imposing abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which was a major starting point for pilgrims on the way to Santiago de Compostela. Later we transfer to Paris where this fascinating journey ends. (B)

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark the hotel barge several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

COMBINES WITH La Belle France (p. 54-55) London to Paris via The Channel Islands (p. 34-35)

PRE/POST HOTELSFor details of our Paris hotel see p. 24

INCLUSIONS » 6 nights on board MS Jeanine

hotel barge » Local captain & crew » Back-Roads tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » European breakfast daily » 6 x evening meals, 5 x lunches » All drinks during the cruise » Burgundy food specialities & wine

tasting » All local taxes » Included Entrances: Palace of

Fontainebleau, Arc-et-Senans Royal Saltworks & the Citadel of Besancon.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

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The lavender fields of Provence

Come aboard MS Anne-Marie and gently cruise along the 100 km Canal du Rhone-a-Sete as 2,000 years of Provence history unfolds all around you. Visit tiny villages where the locals use boats as transport, taste delicious local delicacies, inspect old forts, abbeys, churches – and see one of the finest Roman aqueducts anywhere.

PROVENCE: A CRUISE ALONG LE CANAL DU RHONE-A-SETE7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $4175 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Arles – Sete We meet our Back-Roads tour leader in Arles at 4pm and transfer to our luxury hotel barge in Sete. Purpose-built in 2014, the MS Anne-Marie is perfect for cruising through the beautiful region of Provence. After settling in to our cabins, we meet the captain and crew over a welcome drink. Tonight we remain in port and enjoy our first meal on board. (D)

Day 2 Sete – Etang De Thau – Sete Today’s excursion takes us to the Etang De Thau, famous for its shellfish. Here we visit the Etang de Thau Museum to taste some local seafood while taking in the beauty of the basin from the terrace. This afternoon we explore Sete's unpretentious port and historical downtown area, which offers a rich taste of the unspoilt Mediterranean. Along the canals we see local anglers who seem to have unlimited time on their hands and townsfolk taking their little boats shopping. After driving to Mont Saint-Clair, we enjoy exceptional views over the many narrow canals running through Sete, its beautiful harbours and the Mediterranean Sea, before returning to our hotel barge. (B, L, D)

Day 3 Sete – Palavas-Les-Flots We spend the morning cruising towards Palavas-Les-Flots, crossing the Etang De Thau, then joining the Canal du Rhone-a-Sete. This afternoon, we set out on a tour to discover a manade and the life of its herders. We will travel by wagon and take part in a bull sorting. Before returning to

✓ A maximum of 22 guests on board

✓ Enjoy olive tasting at a local farm

✓ Admire the wildlife in the beautiful Camargue National Park

✓ Discover a manade, the life of its herders and take part in a bull sorting

✓ At a family-run lavender distillery, learn how the ‘blue gold’ is transformed in to cosmetics, oils and sweets

the boat, we will have a delicious snack made from farm produce. Tonight, take advantage of some free time after dinner and discover the seaside resort of Palavas-Les-Flots, whose rich identity reaches back for more than three centuries. (B, L, D)

Day 4 Palavas-Les-Flots – Aigues-Mortes This morning is spent cruising to the fortified village of Aigues-Mortes in the picturesque Camargue area. Considered the purest example of 13th century military architecture and looking today, pretty much like it did in the Middle Ages, Aigues-Mortes is a fascinating place to explore. Later we board a tourist train and tour the salt marches to discover how we obtain salt from the sea and why the seawater is pink in colour before the harvest. After visiting the salt museum we return to our hotel barge, where we enjoy dinner. (B, L, D)

Day 5 Aigues-Mortes – Gallician We spend a relaxing morning on board as we cruise towards Gallician, a small village located on the banks of the Canal du Rhone-a-Sete. Later we set out on an excursion to the Camargue

area and enjoy some free time in the splendid city of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, the capital of the Camargue. Here we highly recommend a visit to its fortified church, which draws legions of Gypsy pilgrims to worship the statue of Black Sara, their revered patron saint, during the Pelerinage des Gitans (late May). Later we return to our hotel barge for dinner. (B, L, D)

Day 6 Gallician – Arles This morning we travel along the Rhone-a-Sete and Rhone canals en route to Arles. This afternoon we drive to the mighty Pont du Gard Aqueduct. Built by the Romans in the 1st century, it is one of the region's most famous landmarks. Later we find out about olive oil production in Provence. After tasting some local products, we return to Arles where over 2,000 years of history is waiting to be discovered. As tonight is our final night on board, we will enjoy a festive gala dinner this evening. (B, L, D)

Day 7 Arles – Apt – Arles After a final buffet breakfast on board, we make our way to Apt, in the heart of the Luberon region. We explore the Old Town and

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its pretty winding narrow streets before visiting a family-run lavender distillery. Here we have the chance to learn how the ‘blue gold’ is harvested, then transformed in to various products, such as cosmetics, oils and sweet treats. From Apt we return to Arles, where our tour ends. (B)

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark the hotel barge several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

PRE/POST HOTELSHotel d’Arlatan, Arles from $162 pp BB

COMBINES WITH A Taste of Bordeaux (p. 60-61) Mountains, Valleys & Lakes of Switzerland (p. 84-85)

INCLUSIONS » 6 nights on board MS Anne-Marie

hotel barge » Local captain & crew » Back-Roads tour leader » Mini-coach transportation » European breakfast daily » 6 x evening meals, 5 x lunches » All drinks during the cruise » Olive tasting » Bull sorting experience » Aigues-Mortes salt train » All local taxes » Included Entrances: Etang

de Thau Museum & lavender distillery.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

Prices are per person sharibg. Single occupancy N/A.

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“In my view, this is a perfectly balanced itinerary offering a leisurely and scenic journey by private boat through the unspoilt countryside at the mouth of the majestic Rhone Valley, taking in the sights, aromas and taste sensations of this unspoilt region of southern France.”Steve Reynolds, General Manager, Back-Roads Touring

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Korcula

Imagine escaping the pace of modern life, and sailing on a luxury Croatian motor sailor to explore hidden coves on some of Croatia’s most remote islands. Well, our captain and his crew are waiting! All aboard, as we sail around central Dalmatia, to be rewarded with scenery of amazing natural beauty and near-deserted beaches, not to mention tasty local wine and delicious cuisine including some of the freshest fish you will ever taste.

CROATIAN WILDERNESS SAILING A PRIVATE TOUR THROUGH CENTRAL DALMATIA8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS FROM $3425 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Trogir – Pucisca We embark on our Croatian sailing experience from Trogir harbour at lunchtime and sail to our first overnight stop at Pucisca, one of central Dalmatia's prettiest towns. The area is famous for marble-like white limestone, which has been used in many famous buildings around the world including the White House in Washington DC. We have the opportunity to visit one of the few stonemasonry workshops left in Europe. Tonight

we enjoy a welcome dinner on board. (L, D)

Day 2 Pucisca – Korcula Cruise toward Korcula, one of the best preserved medieval towns on the Adriatic Coast and the birthplace of Marco Polo. According to legend, Korcula was founded by Trojan hero Anthenor in the 12th century BC. Spend the afternoon exploring Korcula’s fascinating Old Town then enjoy an evening at leisure where you can visit one of the local konobas or relax in one of the numerous cafes and bars. (B, L)

Day 3 Korcula – Lumbarda – Polace The wines of Croatia are little known outside the country, but of excellent quality as we will discover in Lumbarda when we walk through the vineyards to Bire Winery. After a tasting and some free time for lunch we sail to Polace, on the island of Mljet. Perhaps the most seductive of all of the Adriatic islands, the north western half of the island forms Mljet National Park. We spend the afternoon exploring this unspoilt oasis of tranquillity filled with lush vegetation, pine forests and spectacular saltwater lakes. We

enjoy dinner in Polace, which is in a secluded bay, sheltered by the four small islands of Tajnik, Moracnik, Ovrata and Kobrava (B, D)

Day 4 Polace – Hum – Lastovo – Jurjevo We continue our journey towards Lastovo, which Romans called the Imperial Island. Due to its remote location, very few tourists actually travel this far, making it a special island to visit and a perfect Back-Roads stopover! Travel by mini-coach to Hum, the highest peak on the island, at 417 metres above sea level. After enjoying the stunning panoramic views, we drive to the main town for some free time. The whole town is a protected cultural monument due to its unique Renaissance architecture, dating mainly from the 15th and 16th centuries. We overnight in the sandy Jurjevo Cove. (B, L)

Day 5 Jurjevo – Green Cave – Komiza We set off early towards Vis Island, which was closed to tourists for many years. Due to its past isolation, the island has become a sought after place, which perfectly captures 'The

Unspoilt Mediterranean’ image. After visiting the Green Cave we sail into the town of Komiza to stay overnight. With secluded beaches, narrow roads and houses squeezed together around the harbour, this is a fascinating village to explore. (B, L)

Day 6 Komiza – Blue Cave – Maslinica Early this morning we cruise towards the little Bisevo Island to visit the Blue Cave. Later we up anchor for Maslinica on the Island of Solta. On arrival we drive to a local olive grove for a tasting of different types of olive oils. Tonight the Captain’s Dinner will be an indulgent three-course affair featuring regional delicacies made from fresh local produce. (B, L, D)

Day 7 Maslinica – Trogir Our last full morning is spent relaxing and swimming in the quiet bays of Solta Island. This afternoon we return to Trogir, one of the oldest cities in Croatia. Having been influenced by Greek, Roman and Venetian conquerors, Trogir is now rich in culture and heritage and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. There is also a wealth of churches, fortresses, palaces, museums and towers to

✓ A maximum of 16 guests on board

✓ Visit one of the few stonemasonry workshops left in Europe

✓ Moor in secluded harbours away from the tourist crowds

✓ Dine on regional delicacies made using fresh local produce

✓ Stay overnight in secluded bays on Mljet and Lastovo islands – the most remote and special of the Adriatic islands to explore

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“This was everything we had hoped it would be. It was cruising in real comfort on a beautiful boat which is extraordinarily well maintained by a great crew. The tour leader was an amazing lady who helped us understand the history and story of this beautiful country. We will return and we will travel with Back-Roads again very soon.”Ruth Wade, New South Wales, Australia

discover. The rest of the day is at leisure. (B, L)

Day 8 Trogir Our tour ends this morning after breakfast. (B)

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our yacht several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

INCLUSIONS » 7 nights on board M/Y Vjeko » Local captain & crew » Back-Roads tour leader » European breakfast daily » 3 x evening meals including

Captain’s Dinner » 6 x lunches » Wine tasting on Korcula » Olive oil tasting on Solta » Towels, beach towels & linen » All local taxes » Included Entrances:

Stonemasonry school & Blue Cave.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

Prices are per person sharing. Single occupancy N/A.

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRSAIL PRICE: NZD

May: 21 Jun: 18 Aug: 27 Sep: 10

Upper Deck CabinTwin/Double $4115 Twin/Double $4250

Lower Deck CabinTwin/Double $3425Twin/Double $3565

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PRE/POST HOTELS Hotel Pasike, Trogir from $105 pp BB

COMBINES WITH Flavours of Northern Croatia & Slovenia (p. 80-81) Croatia & The Dalmatian Coast (p. 82-83)

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Santorini

Experience the tranquillity of Greece’s Aegean Islands aboard M/S Meltemi, an exclusively chartered, traditional yacht, catering for just 16 guests. Relax and unwind as we sail on a voyage of discovery to unravel the hidden wonders of Mykonos and Santorini, as well as a number of other smaller islands. Explore isolated coves, glimpse at the ancient history and cultural diversity of this region, swim in cool, crystal blue waters and dine on regional delicacies made using fresh local produce.

GREECE: JEWELS OF THE CYCLADES DISCOVER PICTURE-PERFECT GREEK ISLANDS 8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS FROM $4195 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Athens – Kea Make your way to Athens’ Floisvos Marina and board the M/S Meltemi by 12.30pm. After meeting the captain, crew and your fellow travelling companions we set sail for Kea. An island popular with Athenians, this is a great place for us to experience Greece as the Greeks do with some time at leisure. Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner on board. (L, D)

Day 2 Kea – Mykonos Our first passage is to Mykonos, the glamour island of the Cyclades, with a reputation for

fun. After docking in Tourlos, we drive to Mykonos Town. The heart of the city is closed to traffic for most of the day, which makes walking through the labyrinth streets a much more pleasant experience. Here we wander along the harbour front to ‘Little Venice’ to see its elegant old houses situated precariously on the edge of the sea. There is also some time at leisure to explore more on your own. Visit one of the many street-side cafes, relax on the beach or perhaps take a boat to the UNESCO World Heritage site Delos, one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. (B, D)

Day 3 Mykonos – Paros Discover Paros, an island of unrivalled natural beauty with Byzantine footpaths connecting traditional villages and breath-taking landscapes. Walk through the Old Town towards the 13th century Venetian castle, then admire the 6th century Church of Panayia Ekatontapyliani, an important ecclesiastical monument. Later, we learn to cook a delicious menu using fresh, seasonal ingredients, before sitting down to enjoy what we have

made. After walking through its small streets to the port, where colourful fishing boats abound, we return to our yacht. (B, L, D)

Day 4 Paros – Ios On the charming island of Ios, one of the most loved islands in the Cyclades, we head to Cape Gero Angeli, the northern most tip of the island, then to Hora, believed to be the site of Homer's Grave. At Paleokastro we see the remains of a byzantine castle perched atop a seaside cliff. In the island's enchanting capital of Chora, we wander along the cobblestone streets and see the traditional, timeless buildings. (B, D)

Day 5 Ios – Santorini Santorini, arguably Greece’s most beautiful island and the precious gem of the Aegean, is our destination today. The island remains faithful to the perennial images of towering cliffs and whitewashed villages. There is free time to enjoy the atmosphere in Fira, the island's capital, with its interesting shops and tavernas. Later at the Koutsoyannopoulos wine museum we taste some of the best wines that the winery produces today and in the gorgeous traditional hilltop

village of Oia, one of the most photographed places in Greece, we enjoy stunning views of the active volcano and surrounding islands. (B, D)

Day 6 Santorini – Serifos Serifos, known as the ‘iron island’, is one of the least visited islands in the Cyclades. It is also an integral part of Greek mythology, associated with Ulysses and Perseas, two of the most famous mythical heroes. It is also believed that Cyclopes lived in the island’s many caves. Here you will have plenty of time at leisure to explore Livadi port. If you are looking to relax then head to one of the Cycladic cafes, which play beautiful jazz music and Hadjidakis. (B, D)

Day 7 Serifos – Kythnos Today we explore Kythnos, also called 'Thermia' on account of its natural thermal springs. Once again there are picturesque villages to explore and traditional Cycladic architecture to enjoy. There is also an excellent opportunity to do some easy walking along the beaches of Apokrousi and Kolona where the scenic rewards include a rugged coastline of wind swept barren

✓ A maximum of 16 guests on board

✓ Taste some of the best wines that Santorini produces

✓ Relax with a coffee in Serifos while listening to beautiful Jazz music and Hadjidakis

✓ Plenty of free time built in to the itinerary for you to explore these wonderful islands independently

✓ Enjoy a Greek cooking lesson on Paros

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“Mykonos and Santorini are picture-perfect. In Mykonos you can wonder the rabbit-warren like streets and have a cocktail or two in ‘Little Venice’. In Santorini head to Oia where you can enjoy spectacular views over the caldera, great shopping and the famous sunset.” Lucy Evans, Marketing Manager, Back-Roads Touring

rock edged by tranquil seas. After visiting the whitewashed Panagia Kanala pilgrimage church we enjoy some free time in the island’s capital before returning to our yacht. (B, D)

Day 8 Kythnos – Athens Relax on board as we spend the morning sailing towards Athens and the Floisvos Marina where we expect to dock at 12.30 pm. Our cruise ends on arrival in port. (B)

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our yacht several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

PRE/POST HOTELSElectra Palace Hotel, Athens from $221 pp BB

INCLUSIONS » 7 nights on board M/S Meltemi » Local captain & crew » Back-Roads tour leader » Breakfast daily » Greek cooking class » 7 x evening meals including

Captain’s Dinner » 2 x lunches » Towels, beach towels & linen » All local taxes » Included Entrances:

Koutsoyannopoulos wine museum.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

Prices are per person sharing. Single occupancy N/A

TOUR DATES &PRICING 2016CODE: BRGS PRICE: NZD

Apr: 30May: 28Jun: 25Sep: 03

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Gulets are traditional Turkish motor yachts, beautifully crafted from wood. An exclusively chartered gulet is the perfect way to explore the beautiful Turkish coastline. Cruise through the clear Mediterranean waters, pause to swim in secluded bays, or stroll on near-deserted beaches, and enjoy delicious Turkish cuisine and local wines – after all, this is your time to relax.

TURKEY GULET SAILINGEXPLORE THE DELIGHTS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS FROM $3445 PER PERSON

THE BACK-ROADSDIFFERENCE

Day 1 Fethiye – Boncuklu Bay Our Turkish gulet experience commences from Fethiye harbour at 4pm. After meeting our Back-Roads tour leader and crew we set sail for Boncuklu Bay, a naturally protected small inlet in the Gulf of Gokova in south western Turkey. Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner on board. (D)

Day 2 Boncuklu Bay – Karacaoren Bay Today we cruise to Oludeniz Beach, voted as one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe, with its long rocky shore line and

aquamarine waters. After some time for swimming and exploring the surrounds, we move on to St Nicholas Island. Here we explore the remains of an historic monastic retreat, which includes four churches, Byzantine dwellings and the original resting place of St Nicholas. The views from the top of the Island across the Mediterranean are stunning and well worth the walk. Tonight we drop anchor in Karacaoren Bay on the tiny island of Karacaoren Adalari. (B, L, D)

Day 3 Karacaoren Bay – Kas The gulet will depart early to enable us to wake up in Aquariam Bay. After breakfast and a morning swim we set course for the small fishing village of Kas. Known in ancient times as Antiphellos, we inspect the scattered relics within the Old Town and the well-preserved amphitheatre before enjoying some time at leisure to explore Kas at our own pace. Later we drive to the small village of Bayindir, which sits on top of the mountains above Kas. At a local home we will be shown how to make gozleme, a savoury traditional Turkish flat bread dish, and enjoy afternoon tea. Back in Kas harbour, enjoy an evening at leisure. (B, L)

✓ A maximum of 16 guests on board

✓ Meander past forest-clad mountains and explore hidden inlets of this unforgettable area

✓ Enjoy a Turkish cooking class with the gulet’s on board chef

✓ Learn how to make gozleme and enjoy afternoon tea with a local family

Day 4 Kas – Gokkaya Bay This morning we sail to the ancient city of Kekova, passing the fascinating half-submerged remains of a Lycian city, which was devastated by an earthquake in the 2nd century AD. The captain will then drop anchor for us to visit Kekova-Simena. Enjoy lunch ashore before we take a guided tour through the Lycian tombs scattered around the island and Simena Castle, used during the Middle Ages by the Byzantines. We overnight in a small secluded bay near Gokkaya Bay. (B, D)

Day 5 Gokkaya Bay – Demre Our first port of call today is Demre. Also known as Kale, its surrounds are rich in historical sites. We include a guided tour of the best examples of Lycian tombs at Myra and visit the Church of St Nicholas, named for the saint often referred to as Santa Claus. After some free time in Demre, we drive to Andreake Harbour for a guided tour of the area, which was once an important shelter for vessels sailing between Egypt and Rome. We have dinner and spend the night on board in Tersane Bay. (B, D)

Day 6 Demre – Firnaz Bay We visit Aperlai Bay, a former port of Lycia in the Sicak Peninsula, before cruising to Firnaz Bay. During the journey we take part in a Turkish cooking class, conducted by our on board chef, who will teach us how to make a typical Turkish lunch. Afterwards we anchor in Firnaz Bay where the water is still for most of the year and you can see all the way to the sea floor. Snorkelling here is highly recommended. (B, L, D)

Day 7 Firnaz Bay – St Nicholas Island Today we wake up to the beauty of Butterfly Valley. We walk through the valley to spot some of the diverse butterfly species before cruising to Cold Spring Bay in time for lunch. There is some time to test the local legend which is said to reward swimmers with 10 years off their age if they take a dip in the freezing waters which naturally rise from the earth at this point. Regardless of the outcome, we will be taken to the Greek Ghost Village of Kayakoy for a guided tour. In the village of Kayakoy, enjoy dinner at your leisure in a local restaurant of your choice. We stay overnight on board near St Nicholas Island. (B, L)

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“When I need a relaxing holiday, I opt for a traditional gulet cruise along the Turkish coast. I love the casual on board ambience, not to mention the beautiful turquoise waters and welcoming harbours in these parts. I know many of our clients choose to end their European touring in a similar manner with a magical leisurely week cruising before flying home.”James Nathan, Managing Director, Back-Roads Touring

Day 8 St Nicholas Island – Fethiye This morning we set sail to enable us to dock in Fethiye harbour. The cruise ends after breakfast. (B)

Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our gulet several times a day making this cruise unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

PRE/POST HOTELSYacht Boutique Hotel, Fethiye – land view from $137 pp BB and sea view from $188 pp BB

INCLUSIONS » 7 nights on board Gulet GA » Local captain & crew » Back-Roads tour leader » Breakfast daily » 5 x evening meals, 4 x lunches » Towels, beach towels & linen » All local taxes » Included Entrances: St Nicholas

Island, Simena Castle, Myra, St Nicholas Church, Butterfly Valley & Kayakoy Greek village.

For tour exclusions please seeour FAQ’s on page 122.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSWHAT IS THE TYPICAL AGE OF A BACK-ROADS TOURING CLIENT? There tends to be a fairly wide range of ages, but broadly speaking our clients are in the 40-70 age group.

WHAT LEVEL OF MOBILITY DO I NEED ON A BACK-ROADS TOUR? You need to be fit enough to get on and off the vehicle on a regular basis, walk to attractions, around towns and villages, walk up and downstairs in some of the hotels and use a shower over the bath. We frequently use traditional style hotels and many will not have lifts or ground-floor rooms. If you are in any doubt as to whether our tours are suitable for you, please check with us.

I HAVE SOME HEALTH ISSUES. WILL THIS BE A PROBLEM? If your health problem is managed without the need for additional care, or special facilities, and does not present a risk to any other passengers, we should be able to accept you on a Back-Roads Tour. It is always best to check if you are unsure. We draw your attention to clause 30 in the terms and conditions on the inside back cover of this brochure. If there are any medical conditions that we need to be aware of please complete our self assessment form at time of booking.

ARE YOU ABLE TO CATER FOR MY DIETARY RESTRICTIONS? We will do our best to satisfy your dietary needs. Please ensure that any restrictions are made clear to us at the time of booking so we can pass the information on to our hotels.

WHAT MEALS ARE INCLUDED? Breakfast (B) is included daily. We also include some lunches and dinners, either in the hotel or in a local restaurant. These are noted by L (lunch), or D (dinner) in the itineraries. You will have some free evenings to try the local cuisine independently. One thing to remember, dinner times in Europe are likely to be later than you might be used to: 7.30pm at the earliest and often later in France and Italy.

AM I EXPECTED TO LEAVE GRATUITIES? It is common in the UK and Europe to leave a small gratuity in restaurants and cafes if you have received good service (typically 12% on top of the bill). Tipping your driver and / or tour leader is entirely at your discretion, and is not mandatory.

WHAT GRADE OF HOTEL DO BACK-ROADS USE? We generally use a 3-star / 4-star standard of accommodation ranging from country inns to town centre hotels and the occasional castle! Rather than going by the official grading (based solely on facilities rather than the standard), we base our choices on quality. In all properties the rooms have en suite bathrooms.

WHAT KIND OF ROOM SHOULD I BOOK? When booking we need to know whether you want a twin room (two

single-sized beds in a room) or a double room (one standard-sized bed for two people). Please tell us at the time of booking what your choice is as the room types are not interchangeable.

I AM A SINGLE TRAVELLER. IS IT POSSIBLE TO SHARE A ROOM? We do not ‘match up’ single travellers, But you are welcome to travel with a friend, or join the group as a single traveller with sole use of your own room. Single rooms in European hotels can have one single bed, although in some hotels single travellers will have a double room for their own use. Our single supplement is very reasonable, and much less than the total cost of 2 people sharing a room.

WHAT ELSE SHOULD I KNOW ABOUT THE HOTELS? Many of the traditional properties we use are in historic buildings which have been converted to hotels from the original function, rather than purpose built hotels. Often the rooms are different shapes and sizes and may be smaller than you might be used to in newer chain hotels. Some hotels do not have lifts. In many cases this is due to regulations concerning ‘listed’ or protected buildings, but this will be more than offset by the charm and unique character and history which can be uncovered in these locations.

DO YOU INCLUDE ENTRANCE FEES TO ATTRACTIONS? Unlike many tour companies who charge everything as extras, we include a selection of entrances in the price. Those inclusions are clearly stated in the brochure and on our website. Any other entrance fees will be at your own expense.

HOW MUCH LUGGAGE CAN I BRING? We travel in mini-coaches so luggage space is limited. You are limited to one piece of main luggage of a standard size of no more than 158cm (when the length, width and height is added together) and not weighing more than 20kg. Additionally, you may bring one small carry-on bag per person. If you have more luggage please make arrangements to store it prior to joining the tour as we are unable to carry this on the coach.

ARE BACK-ROADS TOURS SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN? Our tours are designed principally for adults, but we will consider accepting children aged 12 or over on request. Please note that triple and family rooms are not always available and we do not offer child rates.

CAN YOU DESCRIBE A TYPICAL DAY OUT ON TOUR? Generally our touring days are conducted at a leisurely pace. We take our time and avoid rushing from place to place. Stops are made frequently during the day to avoid extended periods of time on the coach. On a typical day, we might leave at 9am and arrive at our hotel at 5pm. We endeavour to build in

time for rest and relaxation and most inclusions are not mandatory, so if you would rather do your own thing you are very welcome to meet up with the group at the designated meeting point afterwards.

HOW FLEXIBLE ARE BACK-ROADS TOURING’S ITINERARIES? There are certain visits included in our itineraries which are fixed and included in the price. However outside of these there is some flexibility to adapt the itinerary according to such things as the weather, special events and group wishes. One of the beauties of small group touring is that we can be much more relaxed and flexible in our approach. If you have a specific request which is not on the itinerary, we will do our best to accommodate it, but this will depend on the agreement of your fellow-travellers and the judgement of the tour leader.

ARE BACK-ROADS TOURS ALWAYS GUARANTEED TO RUN? As a general rule we will run our tours with a minimum of four people*, at which point we will usually guarantee the departure. Guaranteed tours are identified on our website, and your travel agent will be able to advise you of the on-going status. If we are forced to cancel a tour, you will be advised at least 6 weeks in advance. You will then have a choice of a full refund of the amount paid for the tour, or an alternative tour. *An exception to this is our Charming Waterways programme, which operates with a minimum of eight people (our French Waterways tours operate with a minimum of 12) as well as Norway: Fjords & Glaciers which operates with a minimum of eight people.

CAN YOU EXPLAIN WHAT A DRIVER/TOUR LEADER IS? Our driver/tour leaders have all passed a stringent government test which allows them to drive our vehicles and conduct tours. The intimate nature of our groups means that he/she becomes your travelling companion rather than just a tour leader, which makes for a much more rewarding experience. On some tours in mainland Europe (e.g. Italy, Spain, Croatia etc.) we will often use a driver in addition to a tour leader as this makes for better operation of the tour in these particular areas.

DO I NEED TO TAKE OUT TRAVEL INSURANCE FOR MY TRIP? You must always ensure you are fully insured when travelling overseas, and we require all Back-Roads Touring participants to have suitable and adequate cover. We will ask for your insurance details at the beginning of the tour and hold them securely. Please check that your insurance cover includes cancellation fees in the event you are forced to cancel your tour prior to departure or leave the tour during operation due to unforeseen circumstances.

DO YOU HAVE A POLICY ON SMOKING? Virtually all countries in Europe have now

implemented a total smoking ban in public places, and the local laws must be followed. It goes without saying that no smoking is allowed on our vehicles.

WILL I NEED A VISA? It is your responsibility to obtain any visas which might be necessary to enable you to visit and holiday in Europe. Make sure to check with your travel agent or local consular office as to any visa requirements for the countries you are visiting. You will need a visa to enter Russia.

HOW MANY PEOPLE WILL BE ON MY TOUR? The maximum number we carry is 18 (22 on Charming Waterways) and the minimum four (8-12 on Charming Waterways and minimum eight on Norway: Fjords & Glaciers). Tours with a separate driver and tour leader will have a maximum of 18 passengers; tours with a driver/tour leader have a maximum of 15. Your tour leader will usually implement a daily seat rotation on the vehicle so you can get to know your fellow travellers better and enjoy the view from a different perspective each day.

WHAT KIND OF VEHICLES DO YOU USE? We operate a fleet of mini-coaches. The most common vehicle in our fleet is a 16 seater Mercedes Sprinter. This vehicle is used on all tours that operate in the UK, Ireland and France.* In other countries in mainland Europe and Morocco we use models of a comparable standard and our group sizes does not exceed 18 passengers. *Where group sizes are 7 or under we may operate the tour using a Mercedes Vito 8 seater.

HOW MUCH SPENDING MONEY SHOULD I BRING? Although Back-Roads includes many meals and entrance fees within the price of the tour, you will need to bring spending money for any other meals, drinks and activities. As a guide we would recommend £70 or €90 (or equivalent) per person per day.

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED IN A BACK-ROADS TOURING TOUR? • Unless otherwise specified in the listed inclusions, airfares are not included in the tour price. • Driver/tour leader gratuity is at your discretion. • Lunches (unless otherwise stated), social drinks, meals on free nights, items of a personal nature and entrance fees when not listed in the schedule of inclusions. • Occasional optional evening theatre/ festival visits and entrances not detailed in the tour inclusions. • Incidental expenses, such as room service incurred at hotels. All expenses are to be settled prior to leaving the accommodation. • Laundry costs and any shipping charges for the return of purchases made on tour, or for the return of property lost on tour. • Pre and post tour accommodation and transfers

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TERMS & CONDITIONSBOOKING CONDITIONS BACK-ROADS TOURINGIt is our intention to set out clearly and simply the responsibilities which we at Top Deck Tours Pty Ltd (ABN 30 107 934 841) (hereafter referred to as “Back-Roads Touring “Us” “Our” or “We”) have to You, your heirs, executors and assigns and any member of your party and their heirs, executors and assigns (“You”) and which You, in turn, have to us when a contract is made between us. You should therefore read and understand the contents. When you make a booking, you are confirming that you understand our booking conditions and have accepted them on behalf of yourself and all members of your party. Your contract will be with Top Deck Tours Pty Ltd. (Back-Roads Touring) which will act as the tour operator. A contract will exist as soon as we issue a confirmation invoice in response to your request for a booking and the deposit has been paid by you either to your travel agent or directly to us.

BOOKING YOUR HOLIDAY1. Bookings can be made through your travel agent orwith Us directly and should be secured with a deposit of$200 per person per tour paid at time of booking. Thisdeposit is non-refundable unless we cancel your tour. We reserve the right in our absolute discretion to refuse toaccept any booking without specifying a reason. If youare booking within 42 days of departure, then full payment is required at the time of booking. Your booking is taken to be confirmed, and accepted, in respect of all persons travelling, when we issue a confirmation invoice. If your booking is made through a travel agent, we will address all correspondence to that travel agent. All monies paid by you to the travel agent will be held by them for and on behalf of Us.2. If you arrange your holiday directly with Us, allcorrespondence and communications will be sent to theaddress of the first person listed in the booking file, unless you specify otherwise. Balance of all payments is required at least 42 days prior to your tour departure date. If you do not pay within this period we may have to treat your booking as cancelled in which case we have the right to withhold your deposit.3. Alterations or cancellations by you after your bookinghas been accepted will be subject to the provisions ofclauses 5 to 10 of these terms and conditions.4. Prices quoted in our brochure are calculated on thebasis of costs and exchange rates as at 1 March 2015.These prices may go up or down to allow for variationsin transportation costs, and we reserve the right to alterprices and other particulars contained in our brochuresand on our website accordingly. Changes will be madeknown to you before you book. We will give you the upto date price of your chosen holiday, which will also beupdated and displayed on our website. Once you haveaccepted this price and a booking has been confirmed,that price is guaranteed and will not be subject to variation or surcharges unless you require changes to be made to your booking.5. You must clearly state all your requirements at the timeof booking. If you or anyone named on your booking wantto change any aspect of your booking you must tell Us assoon as possible, preferably in writing. We will do our best to accommodate your changes but you will have to pay a change fee of $60 per person per change. Your change will be considered a cancellation and a new booking if you wish to change tours, and this change will be subject to our cancellation terms and conditions. There is no charge to add additional arrangements to an existing booking.6. If a change is made to your booking less than six weeks before your scheduled departure date, cancellation fees will apply (see clause 10 below). If any changes have occurred, a new invoice will be provided to you which will specify all costs associated with your booking including any cancellation/change fees.7. If any person named on a booking is prevented fromtravelling as a result of illness, the death of a closerelative, jury service or any other reason which we acceptas significant, we may agree to that person’s bookingbeing transferred to another person who satisfies all theconditions applicable to the tour, provided reasonablewritten notice (at least 21 days) is given to Us of theintention to transfer the booking before the date ofdeparture. In this case, both persons will be jointly andseverally liable to Us for full payment of the holiday cost(or, if part of the price has been paid, for payment of thebalance) and for any additional costs arising from thetransfer.

SPECIAL REQUESTS8. Where special requests (e.g. diet, room type, etc) are an important factor in the choice of holiday, you must advise Us when the booking is made. We are happy to pass your request on to the hotel, but cannot guarantee that it will be accommodated. The provision of any special request does not constitute a term of your contract with Us unless we have confirmed it in writing.

CANCELLATION BY YOU OR US9. Cancellation of a booking by you must be madein writing and sent to Back-Roads Touring, First Floor, 500 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley 4006, QLD Australia; either by you or your travel agent; an oral message is insufficient. This avoids anymisunderstanding. We will not treat a booking ascancelled until written notice is received by us (fax oremail is acceptable). If the cancellation is received 42 days or more before departure, only the deposit isforfeited and any other payments made upfront will berefunded. 10. If the cancellation is within 42 days of thedeparture date, the following charges will apply:Days before departure % holiday costs forfeitedOver 42 days Deposit42-29 days 50%28-0 days 100%

CANCELLATION OR MODIFICATION BY US11. Every effort will be made to operate all holidays asadvertised but it must be remembered that our toursare planned up to eighteen months in advance. We useindependent suppliers such as hotels etc., over whom wehave no direct control. On occasions, changes do haveto be made and we reserve the right, at our discretion,to modify or cancel any holiday, accommodationor arrangement at any time. Most of these changesare minor. However, if we consider them a materialmodification we will endeavour to advise you or yourtravel agent as soon as reasonably possible and if youaccept them, they will form part of the contract betweenyou and us.12. In the case of any material modification orcancellation, we will, if possible, provide you with the

following three alternatives:(1) an alternative tour of equivalent or superior qualityand equivalent price, if available on the dates you wishto travel;(2) an alternative tour of a lower quality together with arefund of the difference in price between the packagepurchased and the substitute package; or(3) cancellation with a full refund of all monies paidincluding your deposit.13. A material modification is one which has a seriouseffect on your holiday and includes, for example, a change of departure date, departure point, or change of departure time of more than twelve hours, which may, depending on your circumstances, cause substantial inconvenience to you.We do not consider a change of hotel or accommodationas material.14. We will use our best endeavours not to materiallymodify or cancel the holiday within six weeks of thedate of departure unless compelled to do so because ofcircumstances beyond our reasonable control (referredto as “force majeure” as described in clause 27 below).If material modification or cancellation is made toyour holiday within six weeks of the departure date forreasons other than force majeure or non-payment byyou, and you wish to accept these changes, you willreceive compensation in accordance with the followingtable: Period before scheduled departure date that wenotify you or your travel agent of material modification orcancellationCompensation offered per booking• Over 42 days nil• 42-29 days $50• 28-14 days $75• 13-7 days $100• 6-0 days $20015. Certain holidays may require a minimum number ofparticipants and in the event that there are insufficientparticipants by the date falling six weeks before thescheduled departure date, we will be entitled to cancelthe holiday upon informing you that we are doing so,whereupon all monies paid by you for your Back-RoadsTouring tour shall be refunded to you, but no furthercompensation will be paid.16. We reserve the right to alter or substitute the typeof vehicle mentioned in the brochure, depending on thenumber of participants on the particular holiday or tour,which may vary from tour to tour. In general, the maximum group size is 18 clients.

OUR LIABILITY TO YOU17. Subject to your rights under consumer laws and clauses 20 and 21 below, we accept responsibility if due to fault on our part, any part of your holiday arrangements that occur after your Back-Roads Tour has commenced is not as described in the brochure, or not of a reasonable standard. We also accept liability if you or any member of your party is killed or injured as a direct result of an activity forming part of those holiday arrangements failing to be as described and of a reasonable standard.18. We do not accept responsibility if and to the extentthat any failure of your holiday arrangements, or deathor injury is not caused by any fault of ours, or our agentsor suppliers; but is attributable to your own acts oromissions, or to the acts or omissions of a third partyunconnected with your holiday arrangements or tounusual or unforeseeable circumstances or events whichcould not have been anticipated or avoided by us, ourservants, agents, or suppliers even with the exercise ofall due care.19. For claims which do not involve personal injury, illnessor death, the most we will have to pay if we are liable toyou is the total price you as the person affected, paid for your holiday (excluding insurance premiums and change fees). We will only have to pay this maximum amount if everything has gone wrong and you have received no benefit from your holiday.20. Subject to clause 17 above, if any failure in yourholiday arrangements or damage arising from the non-performance or improper performance of the servicesinvolved in your travel package or tour relates to, or if youor any member of your party is killed, injured or becomesill during or as a result of carriage by aircraft, ship, train orcoach forming part of the holiday arrangements bookedbefore departure in your trip with Us, our liability to paycompensation and/or the amount of compensation wewill pay is limited in accordance with the liability of thecarrier under any international convention which governssuch services. International Conventions which may apply include, but are not limited to, the following: in respect of carriage by sea, the Athens Convention 1974; in respect of rail carriage, the Berne Convention 1961; and, in respect of carriage by road, the Geneva Convention 1973. The terms of these conventions are incorporated into and form part of your contract with Us. You should also be aware that these conventions may limit or remove the carrier’s liability to you and the amount which the carrier has to pay to you in the event of damage, death or personal injury. You should also know that the carrier will rely upon its ‘conditions of carriage’ which may limit or remove the carrier’s liability to you and limit compensation under international conventions.21. If we make any payment to you or any member of your party for death, personal injury or illness, you must give Us or our insurers the rights you may have to take action against the person or organisation responsible for causing the death, personal injury or illness and you must cooperate fully with Us in seeking recovery of any payment we may make to you.22. Where, as a result of circumstances beyond ourcontrol, we are obliged to change or end your holidayafter departure, but before the end of your holiday, wewill not pay compensation or reimburse you for expensesincurred. You should have adequate travel insurance foryour holiday and claim via your insurance company for any loss or out-of-pocket expenses you incur as a result of the change or premature end to your holiday. In the event that any claim is made directly with Us and notwithstanding these terms and conditions we are held to be responsible for that claim, our liability to pay compensation and/or the amount of compensation will be limited in accordance with the conventions referred to in clause 20 above.23. If however after departure, a significant portion ofthe services you have contracted for is not provided orwe become aware that we will be unable to procure asignificant proportion of the services to be provided:(a) we will make suitable alternative arrangements, at noextra cost to you, for the continuation of the package andwill, where appropriate, compensate you for the difference between the services to be supplied under our

contract with you and those supplied; and(b) if it is not possible to make the arrangements referredto in clause 23(a) above, or these arrangements arenot accepted by you for good reasons, we will, whereappropriate, provide you with equivalent transport backto the place of departure or to another place to which youhave agreed and will, where appropriate, compensate you.24. Every effort will be made to operate the tours in thisbrochure or on our website, but there may be a necessityto vary the itinerary, or delays may occur for a variety ofreasons beyond our control. In the instance that we areunable to visit a site included in the list of entrances dueto seasonal opening hours, we will offer a reasonablealternative in fitting with the itinerary. You will thereforeneed to undertake the tour of your choice with a flexibleattitude.25. All our tours are conducted in English.26. No refund can be made for services not used oncethe tour has begun, howsoever this eventuality may beoccasioned, including where you decide to leave the tourearly. The final decision on the itinerary and the contentof the tour will be taken by the Back-Roads tour leader, as appointed by Us, taking into account the interests of the group as a whole.

EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY27. Force Majeure27.1 We do not accept liability for any loss, damage orexpense resulting from a force majeure event. Forcemajeure means unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our reasonable control or the control of our suppliers, the consequences of which neither Us nor our suppliers could avoid even with all due care, including, but not limited to, war or terrorist activities, threatened or actual, civil unrest, riot, industrial action, threatened or actual, adverse weather conditions, fire, flood, drought, natural or nuclear disaster, closures, unforeseen alterations to public transport schedules, changes imposed by rescheduling of aircraft or boats, unavoidable technical problems with transport, machinery or equipment, power failure, epidemic or outbreaks of illness or any other event outside our control the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had been exercised, which either delays or extends the tour, compels a change in the holiday arrangements or its cancellation.27.2 We will not accept responsibility for any client whocontravenes any law or regulation of any of the countriesvisited while on the tour.28. Health and Medical Conditions28.1 If you, or any member of your party have a medicalcondition or disability which may affect your holiday youmust tell Us at time of booking so we are able to adviseas to the suitability of your chosen arrangements. Wemay ask you to complete a medical assessment formto assist Us. If we reasonably feel we are unable toproperly accommodate the particular needs of the person concerned, we reserve the right to decline the booking or ask for the person to be accompanied by a person who is able to provide full assistance to them throughout their tour.28.2 All participants on a Back-Roads Tour must be ingood health as walking is a fundamental part of thesetours. Our tours are not suitable for anyone with physicalor mental disabilities, or restriction of movement.28.3 You should also be aware that your fellow travellersmay be of a wide age range and from various nationalities. YOUR LIABILITY TO US29. You must comply with all Government laws,regulations, local customs and foreign exchangeregulations of each of the countries visited while on tour.Should we detect any contravention of any relevant law,regulation or custom, you may be asked to leave the tourwithout a refund of the tour fees you have paid.30. No passenger will be permitted to embark or continue on the trip while their mental or physical condition is, in the reasonable opinion of any representative of Back-Roads Touring, or any tour leader, hotel manager, or other person in authority, such as to render him or her incapable of caring for himself or herself, or whereby their behaviour is causing danger to themselves or to other passengers, damage to property, or persistently affecting the enjoyment of others. We reserve the right to terminate your holiday immediately in such a situation.31. We will not be responsible for expenses resulting insuch persons being precluded from completing the tourfor any reason, nor will we be able to refund them any part of their trip cost.32. In all cases we will notify you of the situation and thereasons why we have taken any action against or towardsyou. We will have no obligation to arrange for your returnto the point of departure.

TRAVEL DOCUMENTS33. Please ensure you carefully read your confirmationinvoice, tickets and all other documents we send to you as soon as you receive them, and contact your travel agent, or Us if any information appears to be incorrect. We regret that we cannot accept any liability if we are not notified of any inaccuracy in any document within 14 days of Us sending them to you or your travel agent. While we will do our best to rectify any changes made outside this time, it is your responsibility to meet any additional costs which may be involved, except in the case of an error made solely by Us and where there is good reason for you not contacting Us within the specified time.34. Each passenger is responsible for ensuring thatall necessary travel documents (e.g. passports, visas,vaccination certificates etc.) are valid and effective. Westrongly recommend that you verify current informationwith your travel agent. We will not be liable to make anyrefund or pay compensation if you or any member of yourparty is unable to proceed with the holiday as plannedbecause of incorrect or missing personal documents.

INSURANCE35. It is a condition of booking that you and all membersof your party take out comprehensive travel insurancebefore you travel on your Back-Roads Tour and that it isadequate for your needs. Your insurance must includecover for cancellation, medical and repatriation expenses, personal injury, death, cover for loss of baggage, money and valuables, personal liability, delay, curtailment, missed departure and legal expenses. If you suffer from a disability or medical condition you should disclose this to insurers. Insurance cover offered by credit card companies or reciprocal medical cover agreements are often not sufficiently comprehensive to

cover these things. Your travel insurance should be taken out at time of booking.36. You also agree to indemnify Us against all third-partyactions taken against Us in respect of actions, accidentsor damages caused by or to you arising from yourparticipation in the holiday.37. In the event of you making a claim against Us forservices rendered on your trip, you agree to sign over toUs, any rights to take action against the supplier or anyother person or party that you have a complaint or legalright against and to co-operate fully with Us should we orour Insurers wish to enforce those rights which have been assigned to Us.38. In the event of you not making a claim under yourinsurance policy by the date falling five days before themaximum length of time permitted by your policy formaking claims, you shall assign, by letter sent by specialdelivery post to Us not less than five days prior to the saidspecified maximum time, the benefit of the insurancepolicy to Us and give immediate notice of such anassignment to the Insurer.

COMPLAINTS39. In the unlikely event of any dissatisfaction with theaccommodation or any other services provided by Us,you must report it immediately to your Back-Roads Touring tour leader so that prompt efforts can be taken to find appropriate solutions to the problem. It is unreasonable to take no action while on holiday, but then write a letter of complaint after your return. Failure to notify the tour leader of any problem immediately or at the earliest opportunity in writing or any other appropriate form, may result in your ability to claim compensation from Us being extinguished or at least reduced. If your complaint is about the tour leader please contact the Back-Roads Touring head office directly. Refer to our tour documents for full contact details.40. Any complaint made to Us after the holiday hasfinished should be made in writing within 28 days ofholiday completion. In the event you do not notify Us inwriting within 28 days, this may affect the company’sability to investigate your complaint and may impact onthe way that your complaint is dealt with. In consequence, this may affect your rights under this contract.

DATA PROTECTION41. Information about you and members of your party,including your names, contact details and any specialneeds, disabilities or dietary requirements, is collectedby Us when you request information or make a bookingwith Us. You are responsible for ensuring that othermembers of your party are aware of our booking terms and conditions and this privacy policy, and that they consent to you acting on their behalf in your dealings with Us. We have measures in place to protect the personal booking information held by Us. However, in order to make your booking and ensure that your travel arrangements run smoothly, we need to use the information you provide to Us and pass it on to relevant suppliers. The information may also be provided to public authorities such as customs or immigration for security and anti-terrorism purposes, if required by them, or as required by law. We will only pass your information on to persons responsible for your travel arrangements.42. This applies to any sensitive information that yougive to Us such as details of any disabilities, dietaryrequirements or religious beliefs. If we cannot pass thisinformation on to the relevant suppliers, whether in theEU or not, we will be unable to provide your booking andwe cannot accept your booking. In making this booking,you consent to this information being passed on to therelevant persons. You have the right to ask Us in writingfor a data subject access request to obtain a copy ofthe information which we hold about you. You will becharged a fee for this. Any requests should be addressedto the Company Secretary, Back-Roads Touring Co.Limited, First Floor, 500 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley 4006, QLD Australia

SMOKING43. We operate a non-smoking policy on our vehicles,although we make frequent stops for breaks.

LUGGAGE44. There are strict weight limits in Europe and the UKfor vehicles when fully loaded, therefore we have limitedluggage capacity. Therefore you are only entitled to onepiece of main luggage of a standard size of no more than 158cm in total when all dimensions are combined and not weighing more than 20kg. In addition you may bring a daypack. If you are carrying more luggage than this allowance we are within our rights to refuse to carry additional bags and you will be responsible for making alternative storage arrangements.

GENERAL45. No servant or representative of Back-Roads Touringhas any right to alter, vary or waive any of these termsand conditions, nor do they have the right to undertakeany liability whatsoever on behalf of Back-Roads Touringunless such alteration, variation, waiver or undertakingis in writing and signed by a duly authorised representative on behalf of Us.46. All contracts with Back-Roads Touring are governedby Australian Law and are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Australian Courts.47. You understand that future Back-Roads Touringadvertising or publicity material may include statementsmade by passengers, or their photographs, andyou consent to such use of your comments and/orphotographic / video likeness.

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