Wayfarers-brochure-2013 (Page 1)
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Wayfarers-brochure-2013 (Page 1)
Dear Friends and Fellow Walkers E very time I sit down to write an introduction to our new brochure, I look forward to the coming season with the same enthusiasm and anticipation as I did almost thirty years ago. I sense the spirit of our Walks – that something new and exciting is just around the corner waiting to be discovered and shared every day on the trail. In 2012, I fulfilled a life-long ambition to follow in the wayfaring footsteps of Bruce Chatwin and visit Patagonia. My wife, Betsy, and I soaked up the compelling silence of the steppes, the grandeur of the glaciers, the ever-changing vistas of snow-capped mountains and lakes and the magical emptiness of this awe-inspiring landscape. Together we have created a uniquely Wayfarer take on walking in southern Patagonia (p.58) which features hikes with incredible views of some of the most stunning scenery in the world, chances to see interesting wildlife such as guanacos, rheas, condors and flamingoes, a cruise to almost touching distance of the great Perito Moreno Glacier and interaction with gauchos who still work on the land. Medieval towns and walled cities, the majesty of Mont St Michel, renowned local culinary specialties and a day exploring the beaches and museums of the D-Day Landings, make this a fascinating new Walk. It’s a Founders’ Walk, too, so I’m looking forward to it hugely! For Chris Hague, my co-Founder, and me, one of the joys of the Founders’ Walks is that we get to choose the destination - we are thrilled to introduce and accompany our new Walk in the Czech Republic and Germany, linking Prague and Dresden (p. 51). Apart from these two wonderful cities of art and culture, we walk through dramatic unspoilt scenery, villages scarcely touched by the twentieth century, a story-book journey of wars and revenge and reconciliation, a magical world of rivers and forests. Many of our guests now join us for two or more consecutive Walks and this new Walk has been scheduled to connect with our journey from Vienna to Prague enabling a two-week immersion in Central European culture. I hope you will join us somewhere on our journey of renewal in 2013, When Philippa, our local guide, proposed our 'Downton Michael West Abbey' Walk (p.7), I was sure that Highclere Castle, the Founder model for the fictional abbey, would be the highlight of the Walk. But it turns out to be only one of several memorable highlights – two of England’s prettiest PS. We are bringing back a couple of old favorites in 2013; villages, stone circles more impressive than Stonehenge, we will be returning to the footpaths of Slovenia (p.45) the stunning Winchester Cathedral – and some lovely and, in Italy, to the glorious Amalfi Coast (p.33). walking in gentle countryside. After receiving a number of requests for Walks in Brittany and Normandy (p.23)– our French Team has refined an itinerary that covers the best of both. Table of Contents 2 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 55 56 57 58 60 62 62 64 65 Slow Down and See the World United Kingdom & Ireland England England England England England England England England England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland Ireland Europe ~ France France France France France France France France Europe ~ Italy Italy Italy Italy Italy Italy Italy Italy Italy Italy Europe Slovenia Austria Germany Switzerland Croatia Czech Republic Czech Republic, Germany The Americas & The Pacific United States United States United States Argentina New Zealand Vacation Planning Choosing your Walk What’s Included, Walk Ratings 2013 Walk Schedule ‘Downton Abbey’, Castle Combe & Avebury Circle Yorkshire ~ England’s Green & Pleasant Land Hadrian’s Wall & The Lake District A Coast to Coast Adventure Dartmoor to Exmoor The Cotswolds & Oxford Jane Austen Country Cornwall's Creeks & Coves Pentillie Castle Culloden to Edinburgh ~ A Journey through History Pembrokeshire Coast Giant's Causeway, The Glens of Antrim & Donegal The Ring of Kerry Brittany & Normandy Barging in Burgundy Alsace ~ Villages, Vosges & Vineyards The Loire ~ River of the Kings The Historic Dordogne The Fragrance & Flavors of Provence Pays Basque The Amalfi Coast & The Isle of Capri Venice & The Veneto The Dolomites Italian Lakes ~ Como, Maggiore, Lugano & Orta Cinque Terre & The Italian Riviera Classic Tuscany Tuscany & Umbria Sicily ~ Agrigento, Marsala & The Isle of Mozia Sicily ~ Ragusa, Siracusa & Mt Etna Slovenia ~ Lake Bohinj, The Julian Alps & Lake Bled Innsbruck, The Tyrolean Alps & The Land of Mozart Bavaria ~ Lakes, Mountains & Fairytale Castles Bernese Oberland & Lake Lucerne The Dalmatian Coast Vienna to Prague Prague to Dresden Alaska ~ Amazing Wilderness Utah ~ Grand Canyon, Bryce & Zion New Mexico ~ The Land of Enchantment Remote Patagonia Spectacular South Island 1 Jean Follet Thomson Slow Down and Experience Matters What kind of experience is a Wayfarers’ Walking Vacation? ‘Wayfaring’, the ultimate in slow travel, means absorbing each destination up close, on foot and in good fellowship. There are many different companies offering Walking Vacations, what is so special about The Wayfarers? We are a people-focused, small company with a personal approach at every level and three decades of experience specializing in walking vacations. From first enquiry to the return home, we strive to exceed your expectations of the trip, but we never ‘rest on our laurels’! Our priority and our pleasure is your happy and fulfilling experience on a walk, your feedback - both praise and constructive criticism. This constant cycle of guest feedback and trip development means our Walks are kept to a high standard but always unfolding in new ways from year to year. trip from ferrying luggage to planning a picnic. Knowledgeable, caring and resourceful, they bring life experiences as diverse and distinguished as the destinations they reveal. We offer wonderful itineraries unique to The Wayfarers because we develop all of our own trips. Even in well-visited areas, we offer inspired routes and local contacts that you won’t find with any other company. How many will there be on my Walk? Service, Fellowship and Comfort What kind of guides will we have? Our Walk Leaders and Managers know their region’s wildlife, plants, history and culture. At your service every step of the way, these experts in local lore attend to every detail of your France: Brittany & Normandy, May 19 Czech Republic & Germany: Prague to Dresden, June 15 C hristopher Hague and Michael West, Co-Founders of The Wayfarers, look forward to hosting you on two Founders’ Walks in 2013. Are Founders’ Walks reserved solely for members of the Founders’ Circle? Absolutely not! Everyone is welcome to sign up for a Founders’ Walk, but they do fill up fast so be quick! Dick Dixon Founders’ Walks 2013 They are convivial hosts, capable guides and by the end of your Walk, firm friends. Our guests consistently rate our Leaders and Managers the best in the business. We take care to limit the sizes of our groups to a maximum of 16 people, however most groups average 10-12 people, so you are assured of the highest levels of service from our guides at all times. Loyalty Rewards for Wayfarers’ Friends After One Walk - you join the thousands of alumni who we call Wayfarers' Friends. Benefits: Special Wayfarers' Friends Price, eligible for Friends promotions. After Six Walks Wayfarers' Friends are automatically enrolled in the Founders' Circle. Benefits: Welcome Gift Pack, advance notice of new Walks, early-bird booking privileges and late-booking deals. After 12 Walks - Wayfarers' Friends are eligible for a FREE 13th Walk. 2 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Roy Robinson What are the accommodations like? We know only too well the importance of comfort after a day of fresh air and exercise. We know also how much a characterful and historic lodging can add to the overall experience and understanding of a destination. Accommodations include dazzling châteaux, ancient castles, elegant villas, stately manor houses, country house hotels, even a luxurious barge in France. What type of food should we expect? Meals are equally select and distinctive, featuring local delicacies prepared the traditional way by chefs who love their culinary heritage. Sampling regional wines and beers is a highlight and they are included with the evening meal. Julie Vanek See the World Walk the Talk of local, national and international charities and conservation initiatives. For example, more than 18 different National Trust areas or properties feature in our itineraries and nearly 20 Wayfarers Walks in nine countries, seven of them in Europe and others in New Zealand and the United States, feature World Heritage Sites. How does The Wayfarers help look after the places and people we visit? Walking with The Wayfarers brings direct benefit to the people who welcome us so warmly to their region. As a small, independent company ourselves, we avoid the hotel chains in favor of locally-owned inns. We eat in restaurants serving food grown by local farmers. We use local transportation and local amenities. We believe spending time with those who care for their heritage offers a greater insight into local cultures. At the end of a trip we come away with genuine understanding of the people and appreciation for the places we visit. The Wayfarers trips directly support a wide range Ellen Barone The Wayfarers is proud to be a member of the Trusted Adventures travel alliance. We are a group of distinguished industry pioneers dedicated to the highest standards of small group travel and to giving back to the places where we travel. 3 or call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Dave Robertson Dave Robertson United Kingdom & Ireland 13 1 Yorkshire ~ England’s Green & Pleasant Land 2 3 4 5 6 4 Hadrian’s Wall & The Lake District A Coast to Coast Adventure Dartmoor to Exmoor The Cotswolds & Oxford ‘Downton Abbey’, Castle Combe & Avebury Circle 7 Jane Austen Country 8 Cornwall's Creeks & Coves 9 Pentillie Castle 10 Culloden to Edinburgh ~ A Journey through History 11 Pembrokeshire Coast 12 Giant's Causeway, The Glens of Antrim & Donegal 13 The Ring of Kerry Josh Yost Inverness 10 Edinburgh Glasgow Scotland 12 2 Northern Ireland Belfast 3 Dublin 1 Manchester Wales Ireland England 5 11 Cardiff 7 4 9 Stephanie Martin London 6 8 0 miles 100 5 ill & Morag are a fabulous team lots of repartee between the two, and they complement each other. Both are very much in tune with their clients’ needs. There was not one unhappy soul in our group. Morag knows the history and culture and explains it beautifully. Bill is also very keen on the history as well, in addition to being able to tell you almost anything you would wish to know about the flora & fauna of the countryside.’ Wendy Kersman, Scotland ~ Culloden to Edinburgh What was your favorite aspect of the Walk? ‘B ‘A-Z it was perfect!!! I really cannot choose one Even walking in downpours could not dilute the experience or dampen my appreciation for the beautiful areas we walked through.’ Julie Hulten, England - Hadrian’s Wall & The Lake District ‘Beautiful countryside, anecdotes and real history.’ Lorraine & Howard Freeman, England ~ Dartmoor to Exmoor Dave Robertson ‘The spectacular scenery!’ John & Karen O’Brien, England ~ Hadrian’s Wall & The Lake District ‘The last night at the Scotch Malt Whisky Society. Amazing!’ Pat Baker, Scotland ~ Culloden to Edinburgh ‘That we moved on to a new place every day - saw a lot of different terrain.’ Pamela Green, England ~ Coast to Coast ‘The camaraderie, of course, and the scenery, so incredible, day after day. A great mix of villages and pure countryside, riverside, forest and open fells.’ Jean Follett, England ~ Yorkshire Dales his, my first visit to the U.K., was everything I could have hoped for, and more. The Lake District in the west was wild, mountainous and scenic, contrasting with the hills, dales and moors of Yorkshire on the east side. Our lodging ranged from charming country inns to spacious manor houses, and the food was fresh, tasty and prepared with obvious pride in its locally-grown origins...We met many friendly and interesting people, and enjoyed the beer. This hike is a wonderful introduction to the northern English country.‘ Roy Robinson, England ~ Coast to Coast ‘T 6 ‘The vistas and the great people you meet during the walk. It’s always a wonderful experience!’ Jonathan Stroud, England ~ Hadrian’s Wall & The Lake District ‘I enjoyed the background history and meeting Daniel, Peter and Patrick - those little “side attractions” made the walk more interesting.’ Marilynn Vandor, Ireland ~ Ring of Kerry ‘Always it is the walking itself - even in the rain - the pace, the greenery, the quiet - such a welcome change from our hectic modern lives. Next I would say the people - our Walk Leaders, Managers and other members of the group - staying in unique places we wouldn’t have found on our own with people we greatly enjoy. After a day of walking through natural beauty. Does it get any better?! On this particular Walk I loved exploring the Atholl Estate - so vast and varied. Bill has an eye for beauty and plans his walks to take full advantage of many stunning spots.’ Wendy Kersman, Scotland ~ Culloden to Edinburgh England ‘Downton Abbey’, Castle Combe & Avebury Circle Savernake Forest, privately owned by the Earl of Cardigan, famed for its four-mile long avenue of beech trees, Capability Brown's 'Grand Avenue'. After lunch, ‘Downton Abbey’ – in reality Highclere Castle, the home of the Earl and Countess of Carnarvon – where we enjoy a tour of the house and gardens. Overnight: Near Winchester, Lainston House Hotel Highclere Castle Friday Highlights Monday • Castle Combe and Lacock, two of We explore lovely Castle Combe, often referred to as the “Prettiest Village” in England; this idyllic spot has starred in many movies from ‘Doctor Doolittle’ in 1966 to ‘War Horse’ in 2011. We will walk in the surrounding Cotswold countryside. Overnight: Castle Combe, Manor House Hotel England’s loveliest villages • The stone circles at Avebury, a UNESCO World Heritage Site • The House and Gardens at Bowood House • A private tour of Highclere Castle (TV’s ‘Downton Abbey’) • A day in Winchester, former capital of Wessex, and a tour of its magnificent cathedral Itinerary Sunday We meet for our Welcome Talk and Dinner at our lovely hotel in Wiltshire. Overnight: Castle Combe, Manor House Hotel Tuesday This morning we walk to Lacock, another beautiful village mostly owned by the National Trust, featured in the BBC’s ‘Cranford’ and ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and, more recently, ‘Harry Potter’. After lunch, we have a guided tour of Bowood House, the family home of the Marquis of Lansdowne, and its stunning gardens, set in a park laid out by Capability Brown. Overnight: Castle Combe, Manor House Hotel Wednesday We pass the famous White Horse carved into the hillside and walk to Avebury, with its Neolithic henge containing three stone circles. Unique amongst megalithic monuments, Avebury contains the largest stone circle in Europe, and is one of the best known prehistoric sites in Britain. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Overnight: Marlborough, Castle & Ball Hotel Thursday We see Marlborough College, alma mater of the Duchess of Cambridge (Kate Middleton), and walk through the Castle Combe We walk to Winchester and spend the day in and around this historic city. We visit the Hospital of St Cross, England’s oldest and most perfect Almshouse, and receive the “Wayfarers’ Dole”, a unique and ancient tradition established almost a thousand years ago. We continue along the River Itchen to our pub lunch. We end our day with a visit to the magnificent Cathedral. Overnight: Near Winchester, Lainston House Hotel Saturday Departure. Arrival: Chippenham Rail Station Departure: Winchester Rail Station Terrain: Country byways, well-trodden footpaths, village lanes, low hills. 6-10 miles of walking per day. Optional Opportunities Golf Tennis Biking Fishing Falconry US$ 4,195 per person (US$ 3,985 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 565 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: July 14-20, September 1-7 Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) 7 England Yorkshire Highlights England’s Green & Pleasant Land • Rolling dales punctuated by an intricate network of dry stonewalls • Ride on Wensleydale Heritage Steam Railway or Heritage Bus • Private tour of Castle Bolton, once prison home of Mary Queen of Scots • Private tour of Parcevall Hall Gardens • Traditional pub lunches including one at James Herriot's 'local' see this star of the BBC TV 'Restoration' series. Our day ends in the bustling market town of Hawes to taste the famous Wensleydale Cheese where it is made. Overnight: Hawes, Simonstone Hall Itinerary Thursday Saturday Sunday We discover the ruins left by the Knights Templar who held vast tracts of land in Wensleydale and walk by the famous Aysgarth Falls, painted by the English landscape painter J M W Turner. Today we lunch at vet James Herriot's favorite watering hole in Askrigg known as Darrowby in the book and film 'All Creatures Great & Small'. Overnight: Hawes, Simonstone Hall Morning transfer to Darlington Rail Station for departure and onward connections. We rendezvous at Harrogate Rail Station for a private transfer to Burnsall and our hotel, an impressive Edwardian building with stunning views of the Wharfe Valley. Overnight: Burnsall, Devonshire Fell Monday We walk from our hotel through the ancient forest of The Strid to the remains of Bolton Abbey and lunch on the estate. This afternoon we walk the Skyreholme Valley beneath the summit of Simon's Seat. Our day ends with a private tour by the head gardener of Parcevall Hall Gardens. Overnight: Burnsall, Devonshire Fell Tuesday Our walk crosses Upper Wharfedale visiting the charming unspoilt villages of Kettlewell, Starbotton and Hubberholme to enjoy both sides of this pastoral valley. We lunch at an inn renowned for its own parliament. Our afternoon walk includes a visit to the final resting place of the English novelist and playwright J B Priestley. Overnight: West Witton, Wensleydale Heifer 8 short journey by heritage railway (subject to operating timetable). Our walk leads to Castle Bolton, where Mary Queen of Scots was held prisoner, for a private tour. Overnight: West Witton, Wensleydale Heifer Friday From our hotel we follow the Pennine Way to England’s highest single waterfall and on to Yorkshire’s largest village green for lunch. We call in at Gayle Mill to Ride on Wensleydale Heritage Steam Railway or Bus Optional Opportunities Fishing Wednesday Arrival: Harrogate Rail Station Departure: Darlington Rail Station We walk over the moor to Middleham to discover its historic royal connections and catch a glimpse of England's best racehorses in training. After lunch at a traditional Yorkshire Dales pub we take a Terrain: Pastoral countryside, woodland, riverbanks, valley walking, village lanes and well-defined moorland paths. Some hills. 9-12 miles walking per day. For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Golf Horseback riding US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 535 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 16-22, September 8-14 England Hadrian’s Wall & The Lake District Highlights • Corbridge & Housesteads, ancient Roman garrison and fort • Hadrian’s Wall - scenic and rolling punctuates first part of Walk • Walking in the beautiful English Lake District - inspiration of poets, painters and philosophers Roman engineers. At Housesteads, a fort occupied by several military units for three hundred years, we take time to contemplate the ruins before rejoining our path on the high crag. This afternoon, we travel west to our hotel on the banks of Ullswater in the Lake District National Park. Overnight: Ullswater, Leeming House Hotel Tuesday Itinerary We walk along the banks of the River Eamont to Barton church and along lanes and bridleway tracks to the serene village of Askham for lunch at a traditional inn set on the village green. Overnight: Ullswater, Leeming House Hotel Sunday Wednesday We rendezvous in Newcastle and drive to Corbridge to visit the extensive remains of the ancient Roman Garrison town which played a vital role in the conquest of northern Britain. Overnight: Langley-on-Tyne, Langley Castle We wander to How Town for the ferry to Glenridding and a pub lunch. From Troutbeck, a sleepy old village above the valley, we take tracks through farms and woodlands, to the shores of Windermere and our lakeside hotel at Ambleside. Overnight: Ambleside, The Waterhead Hotel • Visit to Beatrix Potter’s garden • Private tour of William Wordsworth’s grammar school Monday Today we walk along the best of Hadrian's Wall, its fine condition testament to the brilliance of Thursday We visit Beatrix Potter's garden at Hill Top and set off again enjoying the classic views of the Langdale pikes and on to Hawkshead village for a private tour of the small grammar school where William Wordsworth studied the Classics. Overnight: Grasmere, Rothay Garden Friday Today we walk the paths of the romantic poets around Grasmere, Wordsworth’s favorite lake, visit the family home at Dove Cottage and on to his final residence at Rydal Mount. Overnight: Grasmere, Rothay Garden Saturday Morning transfer to Oxenholme rail station for departure and onward connections. Arrival: Newcastle-upon-Tyne Departure: Oxenholme Rail Station Terrain: Picturesque pathways dipping and rising into Britain's wildest unpopulated areas. Modest hills. 10-12 miles walking per day. Optional Opportunities Water Sports Antique Shopping Fishing Mountain Biking US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 535 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 30-July 6, August 11-17 Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) 9 England A Coast to Coast Adventure Middleham Castle Highlights • Inn to Inn Walk covering 85 miles on foot in six days • The Lake District National Park • Yorkshire Dales National Park • North York Moors National Park • Ride on heritage steam train Itinerary Saturday Rendezvous at our hotel in Grange-over-Sands for an Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Grange-over-Sands, Netherwood Hotel Sunday We walk the wild and unspoiled landscape of The Lake District National Park. From Beacon Tarn we have a view of the 'Old Man', a rocky outcrop towering 3,000 feet over Lake Coniston. Overnight: Grasmere, Rothay Garden Monday Overlooking Windermere, England's largest lake, we enjoy softer, more pastoral scenery. After lunch, we pause for a last look at the distant mountains of Cumbria, say farewell to Windermere and walk on to Crook. Overnight: Crook, Famous Wild Boar Tuesday scapes and the massive Penn Hill. This afternoon, we walk in beautiful Wensleydale, famous for its cheese, past Middleham Castle (once home to King Richard III). Overnight: East Witton, The Blue Lion Hotel hike to the picturesque village of Sleights. We complete our journey to the North Sea with a celebratory drink on the beach at Sandsend. Overnight: Near Whitby, Dunsley Hall Country House Hotel Wednesday Saturday Now in the heart of James Herriot country, we walk up to Witton Fell, a wild heather-covered moor where grouse and plover thrive. At lunch, we may choose to sample the eponymous brew in the famous Black Sheep Brewery in Masham. Overnight: Masham,Swinton Park Hotel After breakfast, The Wayfarers will transfer you from your hotel by private bus to Darlington Rail Station. Thursday We cross the Vale of York to North York Moors National Park. We visit the great Abbey of Rievaulx and follow the monks’ trail into the picturesque market town of Helmsley, where the castle was a Royalist stronghold during the Civil War. Overnight: Helmsley, The Black Swan Hotel Friday We take the steam-driven North Yorkshire Moors Railway to Goathland, before our From Aysgarth, our walk in The Yorkshire Dales National Park encompasses the contrasts of waterfalls and rock-sided valleys with agrarian land- Optional Opportunities Massage/Spa Arrival: Grange-over-Sands Rail Station Departure: Darlington Rail Station 10 Terrain: Well laid out pathways through three national parks, some brisk hills with walks along hillsides, bluffs and valleys. 12-15 miles walking per day. (Walk rating is due to long mileage not arduous trails.) For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Swimming US$ 4,195 per person (US$ 3,985 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 565 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 7 nights 2013 Dates: June 8-15, July 6-13, September 21-28, October 5-12 Ellen Barone England Dartmoor to Exmoor Friday We walk up Winsford Hill, hoping to see the tough little ponies, Britain's oldest breed, which run wild on the open moors. We explore the burial mound of a Bronze Age chief, and follow the Exe valley to reach the hidden village of Exford. Overnight: Exford, The Crown Hotel Highlights Tuesday Saturday • Inn to Inn Walk from Dartmouth to We pass thatched-cottage hamlets and farms and cross open moorland at Wind Tor before reaching Widecombe-in-the-Moor for a pub lunch and a visit to the famous 15th-century church. Overnight: Chagford, Mill End Hotel From the vast expanse of Exmoor, we enjoy grand views across the Bristol Channel to Wales and the Welsh Mountains as we descend through oak woods to the pretty village of Porlock. In the afternoon we cross the salt marshes to the beach at Porlock Bay. Overnight: Exford, The Crown Hotel Porlock • Dartmoor National Park • Exmoor National Park • Private visit to Castle Drogo Wednesday Sunday We follow the River Teign to splendid Castle Drogo, designed by the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens; the castle is perched 900 feet above sea level. After lunch, we stop to see the ancient and modern construction of cob. Overnight: Coleford, The New Inn Arrival in Totnes and transfer to Dartmouth. Overnight: Dartmouth, Dart Marina Hotel Thursday • Cultural environmentalist joins Walk for a day on Dartmoor Itinerary Monday On Exmoor we lunch in the little market town of Dulverton. We continue along the chattering River Barle, once a communication route for Viking raiders, and climb a ridge where we may see buzzards and perhaps some red deer. Overnight: Withypool, The Royal Oak Stephanie Martin We take a short journey south to the sleepy hamlet of Slapton, the center of operations in the American preparations for the Normandy Landings. After lunch at a private beach, our path continues along the mouth of the River Dart and back to its historic port. Overnight: Dartmouth, Dart Marina Hotel Sunday After breakfast, The Wayfarers will transfer you to Taunton Rail Station and say Farewell. Optional Opportunities Golf Arrival: Totnes Rail Station Departure: Taunton Rail Station Terrain: Pastoral countryside, estuaries, woodlands, wild uplands and open moorland. Some hills. 12-14 miles walking per day. (Walk is rated as 'energetic' due to long mileage and a few steep paths.) Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Fishing Horseback Riding Water Sports US$ 4,195 per person (US$ 3,985 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 565 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 7 nights 2013 Dates: June 23-30, September 15-22 11 England The Cotswolds & Oxford Highlights • Quintessential English villages and countryside • Winston Churchill’s grave, stunning Blenheim Palace • Hidcote Manor, among the world’s finest gardens • Sheepdog demonstration and Birds of Prey display • Tour of Oxford University and Colleges Itinerary Tuesday Gently rolling hills bring us to renowned Hidcote Manor Gardens, to enjoy the nineteen 'outdoor rooms' which make up this vast garden. After lunch, we walk on to lovely Bourton on the Water. Overnight: Bourton on the Water, Dial House Hotel Sunday Wednesday Arrival in Moreton-in-Marsh and transfer to Chipping Campden. Overnight: Chipping Campden, Cotswold House Hotel We walk to Stow-on-the-Wold ('where the wind blows cold') and on to the pretty Upper and Lower Slaughter. A local farmer tells us about Cotswold farming and introduces us to his sheep dog. Overnight: Bourton on the Water, Dial House Hotel Monday We meander through honey-toned stone villages to Batsford House, once home to the Mitford sisters. We walk through the Arboretum to watch a falconry display. Overnight: Chipping Campden, Cotswold House Hotel Thursday We walk through the Duke of Marlborough's estate surrounding the awe-inspiring Blenheim Palace. We visit the quiet village graveyard where Sir Winston Churchill is buried and stroll beside the River Thames to that 'city of dreaming spires', Oxford. Overnight: Oxford, The Old Bank Hotel Friday We explore this ancient center of learning, as we walk through the heart of the University to lunch beside the river. In the afternoon, we try the traditional Oxford pastime of Punting, gliding along the river to an historic pub for a traditional English Afternoon Tea. We return to our hotel for our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Oxford, The Old Bank Hotel Saturday Departure at leisure. 12 Arrival: Moreton-inMarsh Rail Station Departure: Oxford Rail Station Terrain: Stroll through countryside, gardens, pretty villages and historic footpaths with rights-of-way over meadows and fields. 9-11 miles walking per day. Optional Opportunities Fishing Golf Horseback riding US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 535 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 2-8, July 14-20, September 22-28 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com England Jane Austen Country Hulton Archive, Getty Images Oakley Hall Highlights Tuesday • Private Dinner at Chawton House, Jane’s We visit the pretty village of Chawton where Jane moved in 1809 and we visit her cottage, now the Jane Austen House Museum. We walk in the extensive grounds of the Elizabethan mansion owned by Jane Austen’s brother and the churchyard where Jane’s mother and sister are buried. We dine, exclusively, in Chawton House at the very table where Jane dined with her family. Overnight: Oakley, Oakley Hall brother’s mansion • Visit to Selborne, home of Gilbert White, renowned 18th C naturalist • Guided tour of Jane’s home, now the Jane Austen House Museum • Stay at Oakley Hall, home of Jane’s great family friends Wednesday • Walking tour of Winchester, visit to the We spend time in the pretty village of Selborne, the former home of Gilbert White, a renowned 18th Century naturalist. We walk through the famous "Hangers", beautiful beech-clad hills and visit White’s house and extensive garden. We enjoy a delightful Regency song recital before dinner. Overnight: Petersfield, Langrish House Hotel stunning Cathedral Itinerary Sunday Arrival in Basingstoke and drive to Oakley Hall, our 18th Century Manor House Hotel. Overnight: Oakley, Oakley Hall Monday We walk to Steventon where Jane spent her first 25 years and Ashe House, where Jane received a proposal of marriage. We visit The Vyne, a 16th century mansion visited by Henry VIII. Before dinner, a fascinating talk on costumes in Jane Austen's era. Overnight: Oakley, Oakley Hall Thursday We stroll through Chawton Woods, a favorite haunt of Jane & her sister Cassandra, and lunch at a village coaching inn. The afternoon features a beautiful riverside walk. Overnight: Petersfield, Langrish House Hotel Friday In historic Winchester, once capital of the ancient Kingdom of Wessex, at the Hospital of St Cross, we will receive the “Wayfarers’ Dole”, an ancient tradition established a thousand years ago, and visit the wonderful medieval and Tudor buildings. We visit the magnificent Cathedral, where Jane is buried. Overnight: Winchester, Hotel du Vin Saturday You can depart from the hotel at your leisure; it is only a short walk or taxi ride to Winchester Rail Station. Optional Opportunities Antique Shopping Arrival: Basingstoke Rail Station Departure: Winchester Rail Station Terrain: Country byways, well-trodden footpaths, village lanes, low hills. 6-10 miles of walking per day. Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Golf US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 535 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 16-22, October 6-12 13 England Cornwall’s Creeks, Coves & Coastal Trails Highlights • Dramatic cliff-top coastal walking • Ancient fishing harbors and secluded beaches • Daphne du Maurier's ‘Frenchman’s Creek’ and ‘Rebecca’ • The Lost Gardens of Heligan and Trebah hidden church of St Just in Roseland. We then cross the peninsula to lunch in the harbor village of Portscatho. We continue along the South West Coast Path to the Percuil River to return by ferry to our seaside hotel. Overnight: St Mawes, Hotel Tresanton Gardens • Afternoon Tea and Clotted Cream Itinerary Sunday We meet in our lovely seaview hotel overlooking the dramatic coastline, for our Welcome Dinner and Introductory Talk. Overnight: Fowey, Talland Bay Hotel Thursday From St Mawes we board the ferry for Falmouth, where we join a coastal trail for our walk to Maenporth Beach and lunch overlooking a cove. A hike along the sparkling Helford River takes us to the world-famous Trebah Gardens. Overnight: Mawnan Smith, Budock Vean Hotel Friday We cross the river by ferry to the tiny village of Helford, walk to the St Anthony-in-Meneage church, standing at the water's edge, and follow the creek to the exquisite village of Manaccan for lunch in a thatched pub. We go on to Daphne du Maurier's 'Frenchman's Creek' and home by ferry to Mawnan Smith for our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Mawnan Smith, Budock Vean Hotel Saturday The Wayfarers provide a transfer to Truro Rail Station. Monday From our hotel, we join the South West Coast Path where our trail takes us to the setting of Daphne du Maurier's most famous novel, Rebecca. Overnight: Fowey, Talland Bay Hotel Tuesday We walk through the Georgian harbor of Charlestown and head off the beaten track to Trenarren. From the secluded beach of Hallane we make our way to Pentewan, once an important harbor for the local china clay industry. This afternoon we head inland to discover the Lost Gardens of Heligan. Overnight: St Mawes, Hotel Tresanton St Mawes Castle Optional Opportunities Wednesday We visit St Mawes Castle, built by King Henry VIII in the 1540s, before following the River Fal to the Antique Shopping Arrival: St Austell Rail Station Departure: Truro Rail Station Terrain: Contoured coastal paths, riverbank and estuary trails, with undulations of 150-250 ft and occasional short steeper climbs and descents. 7-10 miles walking per day 14 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Fishing Golf Massage/Spa Swimming US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 535 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: May 19 - 25, June 9 - 15, October 6-12 England Pentillie Castle and Estate comprises a land area of almost 2,000 acres, lining the Cornish bank of the River Tamar for almost two miles. Pentillie Castle Highlights • Experience the elegance of living in a private Castle for six nights • See the locations for Spielberg’s filming of War Horse • Spectacular coastal and riverside walking • Gardens and landscapes by Repton • Great Country House visits at Cotehele and Buckland Abbey Itinerary Sunday We rendezvous in Plymouth for a walking tour to see the Mayflower Steps where the Pilgrim Fathers embarked for the US, and The Hoe, where Sir Francis Drake was playing bowls when the Spanish Armada was sighted. We transfer to Pentillie Castle for an Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner. Monday We visit Cotehele, a wonderful Tudor house, and wander through the Valley Garden, with its medieval stewpond and dovecote and 18th-century Prospect Tower folly, with fantastic views. Tuesday Friday Tide permitting, we depart by private ferry for a day on Rame Head. We will visit Mount Edgcumbe, an 865-acre coastal estate laid out in 1547-53, with spectacular views across Plymouth Sound, and walk along the coastal footpath to the ancient villages of Kingsand and Cawsand. In the evening, we dine out at a local restaurant We take the scenic train from Gunnislake and walk along the Tavy estuary, where we may see avocet and curlew on the mudflats, to a 16th century inn for lunch. We visit Buckland Abbey, home of Sir Francis Drake, and hear how two seafarers, Sir Richard Grenville and Drake himself, changed the fate of the nation. We return to Pentillie Castle for our Farewell Dinner. Wednesday With a local history expert, we visit superb prehistoric stone rows and barrows, medieval farm ruins and old tin workings, and learn about the folklore, farming and unique way of life of Dartmoor. We see locations used in Steven Spielberg’s ‘War Horse’. We visit the historic town of Tavistock with time to stroll around the local antique and produce market. Saturday After breakfast, we leave for Plymouth and our onward or homebound travels. Thursday With sensational views over the Tamar Valley, we walk along the River Tamar, crossing it by a bridge built in 1437. We visit the country estate of the Duke of Bedford, with gardens and landscape designed by Sir Humphrey Repton. This evening we dine out. Optional Opportunities Arrival: Plymouth Departure: Plymouth Terrain: Pastoral countryside, coastal footpaths, estuaries, woodlands, wild uplands and open moorland. Some hills. 3 - 9 miles walking per day, with options for more or less. Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Fishing Golf Horseback riding Market Swimming From US$ 3,995 per person (From US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (From US$ 695 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: October 13-19 15 Scotland Culloden to Edinburgh Highlights A Journey Through History • Walking tour of Culloden Battlefield • Cairngorm National Park • Visit to Blair Castle Tuesday • Whisky-tasting and private dinner From Glen Tilt, we walk to Blair Castle, the ancestral home of the Dukes of Atholl, for a tour of the 740 year-old castle and grounds, set in a spectacular Highland setting. We arrive to a warm welcome from Henrietta Fergusson at her Killiecrankie House Hotel. Overnight: Killiecrankie, Killiecrankie House Hotel • Walking tour of the historic Old Town of Edinburgh Itinerary Sunday Rendezvous in our first hotel, the historic Culloden House, near Inverness, where Bonnie Prince Charlie stayed before the Battle of Culloden. We take a guided walking tour of the battlefield before our Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Boat of Garten, The Boat Hotel Monday We begin our journey through the heart of Scotland and walk to the highpoint of the Cairngorm National Park.. After lunch at the observation platform with stunning panoramic views, we walk in the woodlands and by the lochs of Glenmore. Overnight: Boat of Garten, The Boat Hotel Wednesday We walk out from our hotel, passing the ruins of the 14th century Black Castle and the Black Spout waterfall, and descend through woods to lunch in Pitlochry. A riverside walk, where we see a salmon ladder, brings us near the site of the Battle of Killiecrankie - and a fascinating story awaits. Overnight: Killiecrankie, Killiecrankie House Hotel Shakespeare’s Macbeth. We visit Dunkeld Cathedral, once the center of Christianity in Scotland, and spend time in this delightful village. Overnight: Killiecrankie, Killiecrankie House Hotel Friday We head for Edinburgh and explore two of its seven hills. We take a guided tour of the historic Old Town and discover some hidden surprises on the Royal Mile. After lunch, we have an invigorating walk up to the highest point, Arthur’s Seat, to enjoy the stunning 360 degree views. We gather in the evening for a Single Malt Whisky tasting and Farewell Supper in a private club. Overnight: Edinburgh, Parliament House Hotel Saturday Departure at leisure. Thursday Today our walking takes us to Dunkeld, where we see the remains of an ancient forest, including the famous Birnam Oak of Arrival: Inverness Departure: Edinburgh Terrain: Gentle hill walking, woodland tracks, well laid trails. Options for more or less vigorous walking. 8-12 miles walking per day. Optional Opportunities Horseback Riding Canoeing/ Kayaking Fishing Golf Antique Shopping US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 555 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 2-8, September 8-14 16 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Pembrokeshire Coast Pamela Petro Pamela Petro Wales Thursday Highlights Wednesday • An evening with the Welsh Poet We walk in the Preseli Hills, wild mysterious, rolling moors roamed by sheep and ponies, and home to ancient myths and the blue stones from which Stonehenge was built. After a pub lunch we visit Nevern Church, with its famous 10th century cross and 600 year-old bleeding yew, and Pentre Ifan, one of the finest stone-age megalithic sites in Britain. We enjoy a talk and reading from the Poet Laureate of Wales, who joins us for dinner. Overnight: Wolfscastle Country Hotel Laureate • Invigorating coastal walking • Britain’s smallest cathedral city of St Davids • Fascinating stone-age megaliths • Insight into Welsh history, culture and language Today we walk out of our hotel through the deep wooded Treffgarne Gorge, with splendid views across the valley to the Treffgarne Rocks with their grotesque shapes. After lunch we visit Tenby, a fashionable watering place in the 19th century, and its 13th century castle. Overnight: Lamphey, Lamphey Court Friday Coastal walking at its best brings us to impressive Stackpole Head through parkland once owned by the Earls of Cawdor. After our pub lunch we head back to our hotel, skirting three huge lagoons famous for their lilies. Overnight: Lamphey, Lamphey Court Saturday After breakfast, The Wayfarers will transfer you to Lamphey Rail Station for your onward travel. Pamela Petro Itinerary Sunday We rendezvous at Haverfordwest and drive to our hotel near St Davids for our Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner. Overnight: St Davids, Warpool Court Monday From our hotel we walk, beside the sea, along a medieval pilgrimage trail and visit the Chapel and Holy Well of St Non, the mother of St David. We continue to lunch in St Davids, to visit the Cathedral and Bishop’s Palace. Before dinner at the hotel, we enjoy a talk on the history and culture of the area. Overnight: St Davids, Warpool Court Optional Opportunities Tuesday We continue along the Coastal path, passing a blue lagoon and attractive fishing villages. We visit Melin Tregwynt, a white-washed woollen mill in a remote wooded valley, where, for centuries local farmers brought their fleeces to be spun into yarn and woven into fine Welsh wool blankets. Overnight: Wolfscastle Country Hotel Horseback Riding Arrival: Haverfordwest Departure: Lamphey Rail Station Terrain: Coastal paths, riverbank and estuary trails, undulations of 150-250 feet. 10-12 miles walking per day. Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Golf Tennis US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 535 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: July 28 - August 3 17 Jean Follet Thomson Northern Ireland Giant’s Causeway, Glens of Antrim & Donegal Highlights • Insight into Ulster’s troubled history • Spectacular coastal walking to The Giant’s Causeway • A day in the renowned Glens of Antrim • The walled city of Londonderry, UK City of Culture 2013 Thursday • Bird-watching on Rathlin Island Rendezvous in Belfast for a poignant tour of the city, highlighting The Troubles. We see the memorial plots and the peace walls of Shanklin and The Falls and hear some first hand accounts from people who lived through those difficult times. Overnight: Ballygally Castle Hotel We walk the beautiful coastline with spectacular views to Donegal. We take a scenic train ride to Londonderry, the only remaining walled city in Ireland. We have time to walk the historic walls and take in the sights of this vibrant center, set to be UK City of Culture 2013. A short boat ride across Lough Swilly brings us to Donegal and our country house hotel. Overnight: Rathmullan, Rathmullan House or Inishowen, Ballyliffin Lodge & Spa Monday Friday We walk in the Queen of Glens, Glenariff. We pass waterfalls, gorges and woodland. We visit the private Glenarm Castle, home to the Earl of Antrim. We take tea in the castle's gardens and enjoy a walk through the Earl's private garden and estate. We dine at a private house in Larne. Overnight: Ballygally Castle Hotel This morning we take another ferry to Doagh Island and spend a day walking amidst wild Itinerary Tuesday We walk along the glorious sandy beach at White Park Bay, within sight of both Ireland and Scotland, to the tiny harbor at Ballintoy. We continue along a cliff-top path to the famous Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge After lunch we walk along a stunning stretch of coastline past the Giant's Causeway - the extraordinary geological phenomenon of forty thousand basalt columns. Overnight: Bushmills, Bushmills Hotel 18 We bid farewell after breakfast and have a transfer to Belfast International Airport for our onward connections. Optional Opportunities Wednesday We take a ferry to Rathlin Island, eight miles off the coast towards Scotland, home to colonies of countless seabirds and a small local human population. Here Robert the Bruce retreated from Edward I (Longshanks) in 1306 and, in 1898, Marconi made the world's first radio communication. Overnight: Bushmills, Bushmills Hotel Saturday Jean Follet Thomson Sunday flowers, admiring coastal views. We visit the Famine Folk Museum, with its genuine 19th century thatched cottages and real life exhibits drawing new meaning from defining moments in Ireland's history. The tour provides a wealth of information about Irish emigration to the Americas, Australia and elsewhere. We return to our hotel for our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Rathmullan, Rathmullan House or Inishowen, Ballyliffin Lodge & Spa Golf Arrival: Belfast Departure: Belfast Terrain: Spectacular coastal paths, unspoiled moorland, some hills. 8-10 miles walking per day. For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Horseback riding US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 535 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 30 - July 6, September 15-21 Ireland Ring of Kerry an Ogham Stone, then cross the white sands of Derrynane Bay to visit the home of 'The Liberator', Irish patriot Daniel O'Connell. Overnight: Waterville, The Butler Arms Hotel Thursday Highlights • Horse and cart ride to the Torc Falls • Views of the Atlantic Ocean • Demonstration of traditional turf-cutting • Pub evening of Irish music and dance • Lake crossing by fishing boat Itinerary Sunday Meet The Wayfarers in Killarney for a Welcome Dinner and Introductory Talk. Overnight: Killarney, Dromhall Hotel famous lakes of Killarney by boat, we take a horse and cart ride to the spectacular Torc Falls and walk a 16th-century track to the lively little town of Kenmare. Overnight: Kenmare, The Lansdowne Arms Hotel Tuesday We follow the remote 'Beara Way' for views of the Kenmare Estuary and the peaks of MacGillycuddy’s Reeks. A country lane passes a Druids' stone circle leading to a lakeside inn and lunch. We sample local cheeses at a remote farmhouse and later enjoy an evening of traditional music and dancing. Overnight: Kenmare, The Lansdowne Arms Hotel Monday Wednesday We walk through the ruins of a Franciscan abbey, scene of secret midnight weddings in Elizabethan times, followed by lunch in the grounds of Muckross House and Park. After crossing the We begin at the 2000 year old Staigue Fort where we learn about Celtic folklore and follow the 'Kerry Way' to enjoy Atlantic Ocean vistas. We pause to examine the ancient Celtic writings on We follow an old track beside a stream to Dingle Bay with sweeping sea views to the distant Mount Eagle. If the tide allows, we cross Caragh Lake by fishing boat to land at the magnificent gardens of our hotel. Overnight: Caragh Lake, Carrig Country House Hotel Friday We walk the gorse- and heather-covered hills above Caragh Lake over to Blackstone Bridge where salmon fishermen gather. After lunch we meet a local farmer to discover how he cuts the turf for winter fuel and see his faithful sheepdog at work. Overnight: Caragh Lake, Carrig Country House Hotel Saturday The Wayfarers transfer you back to Killarney Rail Station. Arrival: Killarney Rail Station Departure: Killarney Rail Station Terrain: Soft turf, narrow lanes and tracks, modest hills. 7-12 miles of walking per day. Optional Opportunities Swimming Fishing Water Sports Antique Horseback Shopping Riding Golf US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 555 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 23-29, September 22-28 Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) 19 Europe ~ Ellen Barone Ellen Barone France Alice Dunlap Kraft 1 Brittany & Normandy 2 Barging in Burgundy 3 Alsace ~ Villages, Vosges & Ellen Barone Vineyards 20 4 The Loire ~ River of the Kings 5 The Historic Dordogne 6 The Fragrance & Flavors of Provence 7 Pays Basque Ellen Barone Dale Brown 1 Caen Strasbourg Paris 3 Rennes 2 Montbard Tours 4 France 5 Souillac Avignon 6 Biarritz 7 0 miles 100 21 What was your favorite aspect of the Walk? ‘Food & accommodations!’ Kay Brooks, France ~ Dordogne ‘I loved absolutely everything about this Walk.’ Elizabeth Sheregy, France ~ Alsace Ellen Barone ‘All the historical & cultural exposure / experiences.’ Don & Doris Beard, France ~ Alsace ‘Culture, history, food, horticulture.’ Mary Jo Gardill, France ~ The Loire his was my first walk with The Wayfarers and Eric and Gaetan made me feel very welcome from the start. They went out of their way to accommodate guests’ requests, no matter how frivolous and to ensure everyone had the best possible time and a very enjoyable safe and relaxing vacation. Every aspect of the Walk was very well organized and the choices from visits, accommodations, meals and wine were superb.’ Elizabeth Sheregy, France - Alsace ‘T ‘The underground caves.’ Jeff & Kerrie Graham, France ~ The Loire ‘An outstanding trip: walks, food & Hotels Capelongue & Bories wonderful. The food was incredible.’ Kate Miller, France ~ Provence ‘The people, the storybook scenery, the food & wine and the sense of being cared for by Eric and Antonia and that they TRULY cared to make our experience the best!’ Marie Bendel, France ~ Provence ‘The leader & manager, the surprises, the wonderful food & wine & walking in winelands & through beautiful villages - in fact everything!’ Don & Robyn Cameron, France ~ Alsace ‘Visiting on foot old towns and castles.’ Rosemary Faulkner, France ~ The Dordogne ‘Great relaxed walks, with lovely scenery, good distances & sufficient challenges, with local information. And such amazing food everywhere - including “drink” stops.’ Terry Krasinska, France - Pays Basque Our Walk Leader & Walk Manager were.... ‘... a pleasure to be with. All aspects of the walk progressed effortlessly.’ Kay Brooks, France ~ The Dordogne ‘... both wonderful, helpful, knowledgeable & patient.’ Don & Doris Beard, France ~ Alsace 22 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com France Roy Robinson Brittany & Normandy Wednesday Highlights • Guided tour of Mont St Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site • Renowned local cuisine - crêpe bretonne and omelette de la mère Poulard • Lunch on a private launch • Medieval towns and walled cities • Explore the stories of the D-Day city and its river-port. We dine this evening in a typical “crêperie”. Overnight: Dinan, Hotel Le d’Avaugour Tuesday We walk beside the river to lunch on a private launch. From the famous resort of Dinard, we take the ferry to St-Malo and our hotel overlooking the sea, before dinner in a typical restaurant in the old town. Overnight: St-Malo, Hotel Nouveau Monde We visit the amazing sculptured rocks of Rotheneuf before a long walk along the rocky, picturesque Cote d’Emeraude (Emerald Coast) to the wild headland of Cap Grouin for lunch. We visit a “ferme marine” and follow an old smugglers trail. In the evening, we will walk to Mont St Michel to dine on the famous “omelette de la mère Poulard”; a unique experience! Overnight: Mont St Michel, Relais St Michel Thursday An early-morning guided visit to the famous abbey; its rich history and stunning architecture will leave an indelible impression. We drive through the Normandy countryside for a typical regional lunch. In the afternoon, we walk in the “bocage” and taste the renowned local calvados. Overnight : Port-en-Bessin, Château La Chenevière Landings at Omaha Beach Friday Itinerary We explore the story of D-Day. We visit St Mère Eglise, the German cemetery at La Cambe; and the Pointe du Hoc. After lunch overlooking Omaha Beach, we walk to the US Cemetery, with time to reflect. Overnight: Port-en-Bessin, Château La Chenevière Sunday We rendezvous in Rennes, the capital of Brittany and drive to Dinan, a lovely medieval town surrounded by fortified walls. After a welcome aperitif and talk in the hotel, we stroll out to one of the best restaurants in town for dinner. Overnight: Dinan, Hotel Le d’Avaugour Monday Saturday We start the day with a guided walking tour of Dinan and its ramparts almost 250 ft. above the River Rance. We walk to lunch in a local inn. We ascend through meadows for a great view of the Departure from Caen Rail Station. Optional Opportunities Swimming Arrival: Rennes Departure: Caen Terrain: Easy to moderate. Coastline paths, country trails. 6-8 miles per day. Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Fishing Golf Horseback riding US$ 4,295 per person (US$ 4,080 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 635 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: May 19-25 F, September 8-14 F= Founders Walk (see page 3) 23 France Highlights • Gentle walks in the Burgundy countryside Barging in Burgundy • Gourmet cuisine and fine wines • Medieval towns and Renaissance châteaux • Luxurious on-board accommodations • Guided tour of the Abbey of Fontenay, UNESCO World Heritage Site Itinerary Sunday We rendezvous in Paris and transfer to the barge in a private air-conditioned minibus. Welcome Aboard with champagne and canapés before our Welcome Dinner. Overnight Mooring: Tanlay Monday A morning cruise through the Burgundian countryside to Lezinnes, with the option to take a leisurely walk along the towpath. After lunch on board we visit the 16th Century Renaissance-style Château de Tanlay for a guided tour of this beautiful castle. Overnight Mooring: Lezinnes B uilt in 1930 to carry freight on the canals, the barge was converted into a hotel and now has seven luxury cabins complete with marble-tiled bathrooms, and public rooms including a saloon/dining room and sun deck with Jacuzzi hot tub. Tuesday A canal-side walk passes ancient villages and the vineyards of Chablis. After lunch, we take a late afternoon walk through forests and slopes covered in vineyards ablaze with autumn colors. We visit the 13th century Hotel Dieu. Overnight Mooring: Ancy le Franc Wednesday We visit Noyers sur Serein, one of the most beautiful villages in France, to enjoy the wonderful market. We wander the medieval streets and ramparts before returning to the barge for lunch. In the afternoon we enjoy a lazy cruise or take a circular walk through the Burgundian countryside. Overnight Mooring: Ravieres valley of the Brenne and the Canal du Bourgogne. We visit the fascinating walled hilltop village of Flavigny sur Ozerain, where the film ‘Chocolat’ was made. We return to the barge for the Captain’s Farewell Dinner . Overnight Mooring: Venarey les Laume Saturday After breakfast, we disembark the barge and take a private transfer to Paris. Important note: This itinerary may operate in reverse according to the barge scheduling. Thursday We walk through woodland and rolling fields to a ruined castle. We visit the renowned Abbey de Fontenay founded by St Bernard in 1118. A late afternoon walk brings us to the ancient town of Montbard. Overnight Mooring: Montbard Friday We pass fields of Charolais cattle and walk through the hamlet of Benoisey to Grignan to rejoin the barge, with stunning vistas across the Arrival: Paris Departure: Paris Terrain: The soft landscape, low hills and level towpaths skirting canals make for easy walking. 3 - 5 miles per day. Optional Opportunities Biking Balloon Rides From US$ 4,750 per person (From US$ 4,510 Wayfarers’ Friends) (From US$ 1,750 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: October 13-19, October 20-26 24 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com France Alsace Villages, Vosges & Vineyards grapes. We lunch in Riquewihr, another village acclaimed for its beauty, and explore the scene of one of WWll’s bloodiest battles. Overnight: Kaysersberg, Hotel Le Chambard Friday Highlights • Ribeauvillé and Obernai, picture-postcard villages of halftimbered houses and cobbled streets • Fine Alsatian cuisine - choucroute, tarte flambée, coq-au-riesling • Follow the wine trail - Riesling, Pinot Gris, Gewürztraminer • Fascinating military history from both World Wars German cultures Itinerary Sunday We rendezvous in Strasbourg for the short journey to our hotel in the heart of Obernai, one of the loveliest villages in Alsace, before an Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Obernai, Hotel A la Cour d’Alsace Monday Wednesday We drive to the great castle of Haut Koenigsberg, one of Europe’s most important medieval fortresses, and admire the far-reaching views to Germany’s Black Forest. We walk down to lunch in a chalet in a mountain village. We discover the ruins of three castles and descend over undulating vineyard slopes. Overnight: Ribeauvillé, Le Clos Saint Vincent Saturday The Wayfarers provide a courtesy bus transfer to the rail station in Colmar. Andrea Schaffell • Curious mixture of French and Alsatian people, with panoramic views of the Rhine Valley. After lunch in a picture-book village, we walk through the Vosges forest and vineyards to Bernardville for a wine tasting. We dine in a traditional "winstub" in town. Overnight: Ribeauvillé, Le Clos Saint Vincent We take to the Vosges Mountains on shaded forest paths and walk beside the region’s two most prominent lakes – the White and the Black. We visit the Museum and very moving First World War Memorial at "Le Linge". After lunch in a typical auberge and a tasting of the famous Munster cheese, we wind our way down past cooling mountain streams and across the meadows to our hotel and our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Kaysersberg, Hotel Le Chambard Thursday We walk into Ribeauvillé, one of the most beautiful villages in France, along the celebrated Alsace Route de Vins, through vineyards of Riesling, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir and Gewürztraminer We walk to Boersch, a typical Alsatian fortress community, visiting a renowned marquetry studio. Through vineyards and pastures we arrive in Rosheim for lunch. We walk back through forests and vineyards to our hotel for dinner. Overnight: Obernai, Hotel A la Cour d’Alsace Optional Opportunities Massage/Spa Tuesday We visit the mountain-top sanctuary of Mont Ste-Odile, a spiritual shrine much loved by the Arrival: Strasbourg Departure: Colmar Terrain: Undulating paths and tracks through forests, vineyards and picturesque villages. Occasional moderate ups and downs. 8-10 miles walking per day. Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Horseback Riding Golf Market US$ 4,195 per person (US$ 3,985 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 635 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 23-29, September 22-28 25 France Robert Mark Appleton Robert Mark Appleton The Loire - Highlights River of the Kings • The Abbey of Fontevraud and two private castles • Wine-tasting in a troglodyte cave • Play boules with local villagers • Fine cuisine of Val de Loire • Sunset Dinner on a traditional Loire boat Itinerary Sunday Rendezvous in Saumur for the short journey to our hotel for our Introductory Talk and aperitif in the Hotel, followed by a Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Saumur, Hotel Anne d’Anjou or Hotel Le Prieuré Monday A gentle walk along the river to the Basilica of Cunault. We lunch in an ancient limestone cave, where we are served traditional “fouées” before visiting the mushroom and snail farm. We continue on the riverbank to a tasting of sparkling wine or Saumur Brut. Overnight: Saumur, Hotel Anne d’Anjou or Hotel Le Prieuré Tuesday We walk through fields and woods to the castle of Breze for a picnic lunch and to visit the mysterious underground passageways. We stroll through forests and vineyards to a wine-tasting in a troglodyte cave. Overnight: Saumur, Hotel Anne d’Anjou or Hotel Le Prieuré Wednesday In Saumur, we visit the Cavalry Museum, tracing the history of the French cavalry from 1445 to present-day tanks. We continue beside the Loire and through vineyards to the pretty village of Montsoreau. We dine on board a traditional 'gabarre' on the Loire. Overnight: Montsoreau, Hotel La Marine de Loire afternoon, a visit to the charming gardens of Château du Rivau before returning to our stunning Château de Marçay, with time for a relaxing swim in the lovely hotel pool, before our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Marçay, Château de Marçay Saturday The Wayfarers will provide a transfer to the station in Tours. Thursday We visit the magnificent 12th century Royal Abbey of Fontevraud, final resting place of Richard the LionHeart. After lunch in the village, we walk back to Montsoreau to play the ancient game of Boules de Fort with the local villagers. Dinner in a gourmet restaurant. Overnight: Montsoreau, Hotel La Marine de Loire Friday A gentle hike beside the River Vienne, and a traditional boat ride on it, bring us to the medieval city of Chinon, where we explore the massive medieval fortress. In the Optional Opportunities Laura Depta Peal Canoeing/Kayaking 26 Biking Swimming Horseback Riding Arrival: Saumur Rail Station Departure: Tours Rail Station US$ 4,195 per person (US$ 3,985 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 595 Single Supplement) Terrain: Orchards, vineyards and woodlands, some hills. 9-11 miles walking per day. Trip Length: 6 nights For more details: www.thewayfarers.com 2013 Dates: May 26 - June 1, September 29 - October 5 Ken Stewart Ellen Barone France The Historic Dordogne • Discover pre-history in Les Eyzies • La Roque Gageac, a spectacular cliffside village on the river • Hilltop town of Domme, with its panoramic views of the river valley • Guided cruise on the River Dordogne • Display of falconry at Josephine Baker’s former home at Château Les Milandes Itinerary Sunday An aperitif in the hotel garden precedes an Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner in the hotel's restaurant, renowned for its excellent cuisine. Overnight: Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, Hotel Les Glycines Monday Our walk today is centred on Les Eyzies, known as the “world capital” of pre-history. Walking in the shadow of its impressive rock formation, we will discover evidence of 350,000 years of human occupation of this river valley. We return to our hotel with time for a swim before dinner. Overnight: Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, Hotel Les Glycines Tuesday We walk beside the Dordogne River to Les Milandes, former home of Josephine Baker, Queen of Parisian music-halls, for a tour of the 15th-century château and a display of falconry. We continue our walk along forest paths to our hotel in the heart of the Périgord Noir. We dine in the spectacular cliff-side village of Roque Gageac. Overnight: Saint Vincent de Cosse, Château de Monrecour Friday We walk cross-country to lunch in a delightful country inn. We discover Sarlat, a meticulously restored 16th-century gem, with an expert local guide. Time to shop or relax before our Farewell Dinner in the hotel. Overnight: Sarlat, Hotel de la Madeleine Saturday Time to enjoy Sarlat’s colorful Saturday market before The Wayfarers take you to Souillac station. Ellen Barone Highlights Thursday We walk beside the river, visiting pretty villages, to board a riverboat for a guided cruise on the Dordogne River. We walk on to the Château de Marqueyssac, from whose famous box gardens there are breathtaking views. Overnight: Domme, Hotel l’Esplanade Wednesday We walk through tiny villages and on forest paths to Beynac, dominated by a 12th-century castle, and on to Castelnaud for lunch and a visit to its 13th-century château. Our hotel commands the best position in Domme, famous for its panoramic view over the Dordogne valley. Overnight: Domme, Hotel l’Esplanade Sarlat Market Optional Opportunities Canoeing/Kayaking Arrival: Souillac Rail Station Departure: Souillac Rail Station Terrain: Paths and lanes through forest and along the river, some hills each day. 8-10 miles walking per day. Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Biking Horseback Riding Balloon ride US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 535 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 2-8, September 15-21 27 Dale Brown France Highlights • Walk the herb-scented landscape that has inspired painters The Fragrance & Flavors of Provence • The Marquis de Sade’s village of Lacoste • Private tasting of the Luberon wines • Stay in the hilltop village of Gordes • Dining in two-Michelin star restaurant of Edouard Loubet Itinerary Sunday We rendezvous in Avignon and drive to our hotel for a Welcome Aperitif . Overnight: Lourmarin, Le Moulin de Lourmarin Monday We walk in a landscape full of flowers, herbs and fragrances in springtime and a dazzling display of rich colors in autumn. We walk to the village of Vaugines for lunch, and continue through vineyards in the afternoon to end the day at the 14th-century castle of Lourmarin. Try an aperitif of Pastis, the "Symbol of the South", before dining in the village. Overnight: Lourmarin, Le Moulin de Lourmarin Tuesday Friday Following a sparkling river, we explore deep and dramatic gorges bounded by dramatic cliffs and inhabited only by birds of prey. An old pack-horse trail brings us to lunch at a traditional Auberge. We hike to the hilltop village of Bonnieux for dinner and overnight. Overnight: Bonnieux, La Bastide de Capelongue We visit the source of the River Sorgue at Fontaine de Vaucluse and follow an ancient silk route to Cabrières d’Avignon for lunch. We return along rocky hillsides to Gordes where, in this village of centuries-old dwellings and vaulted passageways, we have time for a swim before our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Gordes, Hotel Les Bories Wednesday Saturday We follow a winding path through woods and vineyards to the Marquis de Sade’s picturesque village of Lacoste for lunch. The heady scents of rosemary, cedar and wild thyme accompany us past craggy stone walls and almond trees to old Ménerbes and we finish our day by visiting a local wine grower to taste the Luberon wine. Overnight: Bonnieux, La Bastide de Capelongue The Wayfarers take you back to Avignon TGV Rail Station. Thursday We walk to the beautiful multi-hued village of Roussillon to visit an ochre museum and browse the market and village shops before lunch. We continue across the valley to the stunningly situated, tiered village of Gordes. Overnight: Gordes, Hotel Les Bories Optional Opportunities Cooking Class Balloon Ride Arrival: Avignon TGV Rail Station Departure: Avignon TGV Rail Station Terrain: Firm ground, contoured rocky paths. 8-12 miles walking per day. 28 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Market Painting Class Swimming US$ 4,695 per person (US$ 4,450 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 665 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 16-22, October 13-19 France Terry Krasinska Pays Basque Biarritz, the resort created by Napoleon III for his wife, the Empress Eugenie. After lunch, we stroll along the fashionable promenade above the beautiful rocky coastline. Overnight: St Jean de Luz, Grand Hotel Loreamar Saturday Highlights • Walking with the backdrop of the Pyrenees • Visiting walled city of Hondarribia • Staying in an historic fortress, with dramatic Atlantic views • Visit the house where Louis XlV stayed before his wedding • Basque culture and cuisine straddling France and Spain Itinerary Sunday We rendezvous in Biarritz and drive to the lovely hilltop village of Aïnhoa, on the Spanish Border, for our Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Aïnhoa, Hotel Ithurria Monday We walk to Sare, another traditional village, through the forests, rivers and sheep meadows of the Basque countryside . After lunch in a local restaurant, we walk to the iconic peak, La Rhune. We return to our hotel for a wine-tasting and dinner. Overnight: Aïnhoa, Hotel Ithurria Tuesday Our route follows a circular mountain path along the Spanish border, surrounded by green grass, broom, sheep, ponies, vultures and wood pigeons. From the peak we admire the panoramic view from the mountains to the sea. We lunch at a typical smugglers' haunt, before descending for a well-earned dinner. Overnight: Aïnhoa, Hotel Ithurria The Wayfarers see you on your way. Wednesday We explore Saint Jean de Luz and walk out to lunch in Socoa. We walk along the coast and ferry across the River Bidassoa to Spain and stroll to our historic hotel in Hondarribia, a fascinating walled city. Overnight: Hondarribia, Parador El Emperador Thursday After a stroll through the fortified city, we follow a pilgrimage trail to admire the view and discover a deserted 19th-century fortress. We walk the wild Spanish coastline to lunch in a fishing port. A coastal boat takes us back to Saint Jean de Luz with free time before dinner. Overnight: St Jean de Luz, Grand Hotel Loreamar Friday We walk along the Atlantic seaboard to the chocolate museum where our "maître chocolatier" shares his skills. On to famous Arrival: Biarritz Departure: St Jean de Luz TGV Rail Station Terrain: Alpine and coastal trails with moderate climbs and steep descents, inviting village tracks. 9-12 miles walking per day. Optional Opportunities Swimming Fishing Golf Horseback riding US$ 4,195 per person (US$ 3,985 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 635 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 9 - 15, October 6 - 12 Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) 29 Lisa Keloritz Judi Hermann Europe ~ Italy 30 1 The Amalfi Coast & The Isle of Capri 2 Venice & The Veneto 3 The Dolomites 4 Italian Lakes ~ Como, Maggiore, Lugano & Orta 5 Cinque Terre & The Italian Riviera 6 Classic Tuscany 7 Tuscany & Umbria 8 Sicily ~ Agrigento, Marsala & The Isle of Mozia 9 Sicily ~ Ragusa, Siracusa & Mt Etna 3 Bolzano 4 2 Como Novara Vicenza Venice 5 La Spezia Siena 6 Chiusi 7 Italy Orvieto Rome Naples 1 8 Palermo Catania 9 0 miles 100 31 Nancy Vonesh Our Walk Leader & Walk Manager were.... ‘Excellent! Knowledgeable, friendly & helpful. Loved Marina & Jock.’ Bob & Marylou Koning, Italy - Italian Lakes ~ Como, Maggiore, Lugano & Orta ‘... wonderful. Very friendly, well prepared, a pleasure to travel with.’ Belinda Hicks, Italy - Venice & The Veneto ‘Bill & Alessandro were splendid. Friendly, congenial, well-informed and accommodating.’ Edna Lachmund, Italy - Tuscany & Umbria ‘Excellent - very informed and made the whole experience a special memory.’ Sandra MacDonald, Italy - Cinque Terre ‘... excellent! Great sense of humor and very helpful and accommodating. Had a lot of fun with both of them. Would do another walk with them!’ Emily Hicks, Italy - Venice & The Veneto ‘Very organized, fun, knowledgeable.’ Kathleen Garrison, Italy - Italian Lakes ~ Como, Maggiore, Lugano & Orta What was your favorite aspect of the Walk? Nancy Vonesh ‘The very different aspects of each day. From walks up to caves, to along the seashore, trails through gorges, canyons and mountain sides. All so enjoyable and pleasurable.’ Liz Zaozirny, Italy - Sicily ~ Ragusa, Siracusa & Mt Etna ‘Physically rewarding and enjoyed all the sensory experiences.’ Sandra MacDonald, Italy - Cinque Terre sh Nancy Vone 32 ‘1) Views from Walk sites, not available any other way, 2) Informal info about plants, towns, etc from Alessandro.’ Edna Lachmund, Italy - Tuscany & Umbria ‘I loved the variety in the walks & areas covered. I also enjoyed getting to see some more local aspects that we would not have thought about if we came alone. For example, the lunch at the farmhouse while staying in Asiago.’ Emily Hicks, Italy - Venice & The Veneto ‘Significant uphill over one of the Dolomite passes.’ Brian Kruse, Italy - The Dolomites Italy The Amalfi Coast & The Isle of Capri the Gods “between the sky and the sea” and lunch in a local inn. We continue to Amalfi, a way-station for crusaders in the Middle Ages and a powerful maritime republic. Overnight: Ravello, Hotel Palumbo Friday Highlights Tuesday • A day on the romantic Isle of Capri We ferry to romantic Capri to explore this enchanting isle’s lush countryside, quaint towns and awe-inspiring caverns .We follow paths along the rocky coastline and lunch on a terrace with a splendid sea view. We visit the trendy town of Capri and the famous “Piazzetta”and continue to Positano by boat across the bay. Overnight: Positano, Hotel Miramare • Walk on the Path of the Gods • Dramatic sweeping coastal vistas • Ancient Pompeii in the shadow of Mt Vesuvius • Stunning Ravello, UNESCO World Heritage Site Itinerary Sunday Arrive in Naples and transfer to Sorrento for a Welcome Dinner and Introductory Talk. Overnight: Sorrento, Hotel Bellevue Syrene Monday We take a private boat to Punta Campanella and walk through this rich natural area with its high biodiversity. Lunch is prepared in a rustic trattoria. In the afternoon we walk back to Sorrento, through vineyards and lemon groves overlooking the wonderful bay of Naples. Overnight: Sorrento, Hotel Bellevue Syrene Wednesday We visit Villa Cimbrone, beloved of Wagner, Longfellow, D.H. Lawrence and Greta Garbo among others. We walk through terraced gardens to Pontone for a lunch of regional specialties. We continue to an ancient mill, still processing cotton rags into beautiful handmade paper. Overnight: Ravello, Hotel Palumbo Saturday We visit ancient Pompeii and then return to Naples Rail Station. We drive to the hills for our morning walk with unsurpassed views of the Amalfi Coast and the Monti Lattari, an inland mountain range of soaring spires and ridges. We enjoy a delightful lunch in a family-run ‘trattoria‘ and descend to Positano with time for a swim in the vivid blue sea. Overnight: Positano, Hotel Miramare Thursday From the charming village of Nocelle, we walk along the Path of Optional Opportunities Swimming Arrival: Naples Rail Station Departure: Naples Rail Station Terrain: Ocean-view paths and alpine trails, some steep descents, multiple stone steps. 8-10 miles walking per day. Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Water Sports Massage/Spa US$ 4,595 per person (US$ 4,350 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 695 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: May 26 - June 1 33 Italy Venice & The Veneto Roy Robinson Highlights • Palladio’s Teatro Olimpico and Villa La Rotonda • Asiago cheese, grappa and prosecco • WWl battlefield sites, echoes of Hemingway • Arrival by private launch at St Mark’s Square • Walking tour of hidden Venice and Burano Itinerary Sunday We rendezvous in glorious Vicenza to wander the streets and visit Palladio’s stunning Teatro Olimpico. A brief visit to La Rotonda before we drive to Asiago for our Welcome Drink and Dinner. Overnight: Asiago, Hotel Europa Residence Monday We lunch on local products at a farm where the famous Asiago cheese is made. The afternoon walk is dominated by views over Asiago as we walk down from the plateau to our hotel. Overnight: Asiago, Hotel Europa Residence Wednesday We walk to the charming medieval town of Marostica, surrounded by the ancient walls of its castles, for lunch in a renowned trattoria. At Bassano del Grappa we stroll the ancient streets and visit the Nardini Distillery to taste the famous grappa. Overnight: Asolo, Albergo al Sole an island in the archipelago, famous for its lace-making, and lunch in a local trattoria. Our launch returns us to the city and our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Venice, Londra Palace Hotel Saturday The Wayfarers see you on your way. Thursday We explore the site of the WWl Battle of Asiago, and walk through woods and open countryside to Fort Corbin and lunch in a nearby village. We continue to the fascinating mountain village of Tresche Conca in the foothills of the Dolomites. Dinner in a local pizzeria. Overnight: Asiago, Hotel Europa Residence We visit Palladio’s Villa Barbaro before lunch in a local trattoria. In the afternoon, we drive to the magnificent Villa Pisani. After a short visit, we board our private launch for a cruise across the lagoon to the very heart of the city of Venice, an unforgettable arrival in La Serenissima. Dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight: Venice, Londra Palace Hotel Tuesday Friday We meander on a gentle uphill track, through woods of spruce and larch, with panoramic views. We stroll through the bustling alleyways and along the quays - to board our private launch to Burano, Arrival: Vicenza Departure: Venice Terrain: Mountain and forest trails, paved walks in Vicenza and Venice. 7-10 miles per day. Optional Opportunities Mountain Biking Swimming Water Sports US$ 4,195 per person (US$ 3,985 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 595 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: September 15-21 34 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Italy The Dolomites Highlights • Stunning views of the Cinque Torri • Visiting UNESCO WW1 site • Clanging cowbells, sparkling streams, abundant wildflowers • Hearty mountain fare • Spectacular alpine hiking Itinerary Sunday clanging of cow-bells and far-reaching views. After a hearty mountain lunch, we walk down on meadow trails and village streets. Overnight: San Cassiano, Hotel Fanes Thursday We ascend along a rocky trail to reach the high plateau and walk through alpine pasture, where cows graze amid the flowers, to lunch in a mountain rifugio. We pause to refresh our feet in the cool, sparkling water of a mountain lake descending past dramatic waterfalls and gorges. Overnight: Cortina d'Ampezzo, Hotel Ancora Friday With views of the Cinque Torri (five towers) just above Cortina, we walk past WWI tunnels before descending through pine woods. A cable-car takes us to lunch at a stunning restaurant with 360 degree views. We walk around the Cinque Torri and visit the open-air WWI Museum. Overnight: Cortina d'Ampezzo, Hotel Ancora Saturday After breakfast, transfer to Venice, where we say “arrivederci”. NB Although this is a challenging week’s walking, there are usually less arduous options every day for those who prefer gentler exercise. We rendezvous in Bolzano and drive into the mountains to the elegant, fashionable village of Moena. There is time to explore before we meet for an Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Moena, Hotel Faloria Monday Our trail takes us through woods of spruce and pine with occasional views of Moena below to lunch in a mountain tavern. We hike on through alpine landscape to Lake Carezza, much loved by Winston Churchill and Agatha Christie, who based her novel The Big Four here. Overnight: San Cassiano, Hotel Fanes Tuesday Mountain trails take us to a lakeside walk and the plateau of Gardenaccia with a panorama of peaks. After lunch at Jimmy’s Hutte (boasting the best grappa in the Dolomites), we descend by pinewood tracks and meadow paths. Dinner tonight highlights the traditional food of the local Ladino people. Overnight: San Cassiano, Hotel Fanes Wednesday We walk from the hotel, through larch woods and undulating countryside, accompanied by the Optional Opportunities Massage/Spa Mountain Biking Paragliding Horseback riding Tennis Arrival: Bolzano Departure: Venice Terrain: Mountain trails and tracks, some steep ascents and descents, but alternative, less strenuous walks usually available. 8-14 miles walking per day. Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) US$ 4,195 per person (US$ 3,985 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 635 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 30 - July 6, August 25-31 35 Italy Italian Lakes ~ Como, Maggiore, Lugano & Orta Highlights • Four Lakes, Two Countries • Cruise to the Borromean Islands • Gardens of Villa Melzi, Villa Motta and Villa Carlotta • Breakfast in Italy, Dinner in Switzerland • Shopping for silk in Como Itinerary Sunday We rendezvous in Novara and drive to Orta San Giulio for our Introductory Talk and Dinner. Overnight: Orta San Giulio, Hotel San Rocco Monday We cross the lake by private boat and walk through ancient villages where time has stood still. We lunch in a typical pizzeria. In the afternoon, our private boat takes us to visit the island of San Giulio and on to Orta to visit the famed gardens of Villa Motta. Overnight: Orta, Hotel San Rocco Tuesday We walk to a picturesque village for refreshment in a cozy inn and down through a chestnut wood to lunch on a terrace overlooking the lake. In the afternoon, we cruise the lake to visit the Borromean Islands of Isola Bella and Isola dei Pescatori. Overnight: Stresa, Hotel La Palma Wednesday Saturday We leave Stresa by ferry and cross the border into Switzerland. A funicular takes us to the top of Monte San Salvatore for lunch in a restaurant with an incredible view over the lake and the mountains. We then walk on to the botanical gardens of San Grato. Overnight: Lugano, Grand Hotel Eden We take the ferry to Como and a walking tour of the bustling town, with its marble cathedral, old quarter and shops specialising in the local silk. We say goodbye in Como. Thursday We walk today on Monte Generoso, with views across the Plain of Lombardy and the peak of Monte Rosa. We lunch at a mountain hut and descend to our hotel on the western shore of Lake Como. Overnight: Menaggio, Grand Hotel Victoria Friday We hike the shoreline of Lake Como to the 18th-century Villa Carlotta. We sail across the lake to a 14th-century inn for lunch under a pergola. This afternoon we have the choice of walking to the gardens of Villa Melzi or shopping in the old town of Bellagio. Overnight: Menaggio, Grand Hotel Victoria Optional Opportunities Market Arrival: Novara Rail Station Departure: Como Rail Station Terrain: Waterside paths and alpine trails at up to 7,000 feet, some steep descents. 8-10 miles walking per day. 36 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Massage/Spa Swimming Fishing US$ 4,195 per person (US$ 3,985 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 595 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 16-22, September 22-28 Lisa Keloritz Italy Cinque Terre & The Italian Riviera to the harbor. We wander around the narrow streets with their yachting boutiques and art galleries, and walk to the lighthouse at Punta Portofino, before boarding a ferry to cruise back across the bay. Overnight: Camogli, Hotel Cenobio dei Dogi Highlights • Walk the Via dell’Amore “between the sea and the sky” • Elegant Portofino, favorite of the jetset • The Five Lands, a UNESCO World Heritage Site • Mountain trails and coastal boardwalks • Abbey of San Fruttuoso, accessible only on foot or by sea Itinerary Sunday Rendezvous with the Wayfarers in Sestri Levante Overnight: Sestri Levante, Hotel Miramare or Grand Hotel dei Castelli Monday Wooded tracks lead us to an easy walk along the Cinque Terre Peninsula beside the shining Gulf of La Spezia. We hike to Riomaggiore for lunch. We walk the “Via dell’Amore” to Manarola, where we board the ferry to Monterosso and continue by train to our seaside hotel in Sestri Levante. Overnight: Sestri Levante, Hotel Miramare or Grand Hotel dei Castelli Tuesday We explore the hilltop village of Volastra, where locals tend the steeply terraced vineyards overlooking the sea. We enjoy a family-style lunch, before hiking the coastal path to the lovely town of Corniglia. Overnight: Sestri Levante, Hotel Miramare or Grand Hotel dei Castelli Friday We walk to Punta Chiappa and board a boat to take us past the towering cliffs of the Portofino National Park to the monastery of San Fruttuoso, accessible only by sea or on foot. We climb the steep path known to monks of old and wind our way through olive groves and pungent pine forests, high above the sea. Overnight: Camogli, Hotel Cenobio dei Dogi Saturday The Wayfarers transfer you to Santa Margherita Ligure Rail Station and see you on your way. Wednesday We hike a mountain trail through forests and pastures with outstanding views of the sea in one direction and forests and mountains in the other. We lunch on an elegant terrace overlooking the sparkling Ligurian Sea and descend to Rapallo by cable car., Overnight: Camogli, Hotel Cenobio dei Dogi Thursday We walk through oak and chestnut groves along an ancient route to the charming village of Portofino. We lunch in a quaint restaurant close Arrival: Sestri Levante Rail Station Departure: Santa Margherita Ligure Rail Station Terrain: Coastal trails, mule tracks, well defined paths and many stone steps. Paths can be rocky. 8-10 miles walking per day. Nancy Vonesh Optional Opportunities Market Swimming Massage/Spa US$ 4,195 per person (US$ 3,985 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 595 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 23-29, September 29 - October 5 Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) 37 Italy Classic Tuscany Highlights • The Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site • Guided tours of Siena and Pienza • Tastings of Brunello and Montepulciano wines • Cooking lesson in a Tuscan farmhouse • Walking in classic Tuscan countryside Itinerary Sunday We take a guided walking tour of Siena. We take a scenic drive to Montalcino for our Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Montalcino, Hotel Vecchia Oliviera Monday We walk through olive groves and vineyards to the romantic abbey of Sant’Antimo to hear Gregorian chant. After lunch in a local trattoria, we visit a Brunello winery farm where we see the wine production and enjoy a wine tasting. Overnight: Montalcino, Hotel Vecchia Oliviera Tuesday We walk over rolling hills, through vineyards and wheat fields, to the medieval village of San Quirico d’Orcia for lunch in a local restaurant. We continue to Bagno Vignoni, with its Renaissance pool in the main square, where hot water bubbles up from underground springs. Time to bathe in the pool before dinner. Overnight: Bagno Vignoni, Albergo Le Terme Wednesday On Monte Cetona, we walk through oak and maple woods to the caves where Saint Francis dwelt, and continue to lunch in Castigliocello del Trinoro. Trails lead us to the worldrenowned gardens of La Foce. Overnight: Bagno Vignoni, Albergo Le Terme Friday This morning, we explore Pienza and admire this curious example of Renaissance town planning. We visit the Romitorio of Pienza , an Etruscan tomb used as a hermitage in the Middle Ages. We walk to ll Casale for lunch and continue to Montepulciano, a stunning little Renaissance hilltop town for a tasting of its famous "vino nobile" red wine. Overnight: Pienza, Il Chiostro Saturday This morning The Wayfarers arrange your transfer to Chiusi station. Thursday We walk from our hotel to a Tuscan farmhouse, where we learn to prepare Tuscan specialities, followed by lunch in this glorious setting. We continue to Pienza, a delightful hilltop town built by Pope Pius II. Overnight: Pienza, Il Chiostro Optional Opportunities Swimming Arrival: Siena Rail Station Departure: Chiusi Rail Station Terrain: Rolling hills, meadow paths, village lanes. 6-11 miles walking per day. 38 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Massage/Spa Antique Shopping US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 565 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: September 8-14 Italy Tuscany & Umbria Highlights • Guided tours of Siena and Orvieto • Basilica of St Francis in Assisi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site • Walking in the famous Chianti vineyards • Private visit to Badia a Coltibuono • Castello di Spaltenna, our hotel in Gaiole Itinerary Sunday We meet in Orvieto and take a short walk around this stunning Etruscan city, before driving (75 minutes) to our hotel. Overnight: Near Montefalco, Villa Zuccari Friday Tuesday From the top of Monte Subasio, we walk to glorious Assisi with incredible views of the valley below. After lunch, we have a guided tour of the elegant squares, architectural splendors and the Basilica of St. Francis. We leave Umbria and travel to Tuscany. Overnight: Cortona, Villa Marsili We walk to the renowned Badia a Coltibuono, founded by the monks of Vallombrosa a thousand years ago, for a private visit to the house, cellars and gardens and a tasting of their olive oils. We lunch in their restaurant before walking back to Gaiole, with time for a swim. Overnight: Gaiole in Chianti, Castello di Spaltenna Saturday Transfer to Siena for a brief walking tour, before we say 'arrivederci' at the rail station. Wednesday A day in and around elegant Cortona. We pass by 'Bramasole', the house made famous by Frances Mayes in 'Under the Tuscan Sun', and spend time exploring this enchanting hilltop town. After lunch, we walk to the hermitage of Celle di San Francesco with stunning views of the valley and the town in the distance. We dine in a local restaurant. Overnight: Cortona, Villa Marsili Monday Thursday We walk on gentle hills and through the vineyards where Sagrantino wine is made. In Montefalco we visit an old olive mill. After lunch in Bevagna, we visit two medieval "botteghe" (workshops). Wine-tasting before dinner at the hotel. Overnight: Near Montefalco, Villa Zuccari We leave Cortona and head for the renowned Chianti Classico region, where we spend the day walking through vineyards where the famous wine is produced, passing old farmhouses and ancient castles, to reach our historic hotel, part of an ancient feudal hamlet. Overnight: Gaiole in Chianti, Castello di Spaltenna Optional Opportunities Swimming Arrival: Orvieto Rail Station Departure: Siena Rail Station Terrain: Steady walking on hills, vineyard trails and forest tracks. 5-11 miles walking per day. Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Antique Shopping US$ 4,195 per person (US$ 3,985 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 595 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 16-22, September 15-21 39 Italy Roy Robinson Sicily ~ Agrigento, Marsala & The Isle of Mozia Highlights • Nature reserves of Monte Cofano and Lo Zingaro • Temples of Segesta, Selinunte and Agrigento • Private tour of the Florio winery in Marsala • Lunch overlooking the sea at Scopello • Picnic on the Isle of Mozia Monday We take a boat across the bay to the Nature Reserve Park of Monte Cofano and walk in the wild and rugged beauty of this unspoilt coastline. We drive to Erice for a walking tour of this medieval walled mountain town. Overnight: Bonagia, Hotel Tonnara di Bonagia Wednesday We board the ferry to the Isle of Mozia and explore the ancient Phoenician settlement. After a picnic lunch, we return to the main island to walk along the lagoon through the saltpans. Dinner at a local ristorante. Overnight: Marsala, Hotel Carmine Itinerary Tuesday Thursday Sunday We walk on the coastal path of the Lo Zingaro Nature Reserve, to lunch in the delightful village of Scopello. We drive to Marsala and visit the renowned Florio winery. Overnight: Marsala, Hotel Carmine We visit Segesta to see the great Doric Temple and the Theatre dating from the 3rd century BC – two of the most stunningly sited Classical monuments in the world. We stop en route for an organic lunch at a farmhouse. Overnight: Menfi, La Foresteria Friday Roy Robinson We rendezvous at Palermo for the short journey to our hotel on the quayside at Bonagia. Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Bonagia, Hotel Tonnara di Bonagia This morning we have a choice: Opt to visit Agrigento for a guided walking tour of the magnificent Valley of the Temples. Or a lovely walk in the countryside, through olive groves and vineyards with lovely views. After lunch, we all visit the temples at Selinunte, another of the most impressive archaeological sites in the Mediterranean. We return to our hotel for our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Menfi, La Foresteria Saturday Optional Opportunities We return to Palermo and say “arrivederci” to those leaving us. Bella Sicilia Walk Swimming Arrival: Palermo Departure: Palermo Terrain: Greatly varied - modest, easy and vigorous walks, sometimes rocky trails. 5-10 miles walking per day. 40 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Market Antique Shopping Water Sports US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 565 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: September 29 - October 5 xperience the best of Sicily in two weeks. Book both E Sicily trips back to back and we will include full ground transportation between Walks and a night in magical Cefalù. Special Price US $7,500 (Not eligible for Friends' Loyalty pricing) (US$ 995 Single Supplement) Italy Sicily ~ Ragusa, Siracusa & Mt Etna Highlights Wednesday • Walking on Etna, Europe’s most active In and around Siracusa, where St Paul once preached. We see Greek temples, Baroque buildings and courtyards, Arab workshops and squares. We visit the underground burial chambers and admire the Piazza (one of the most beautiful in all Italy) in front of the great Cathedral and visit the Jewish Baths. There will be time for shopping in the bustling streets of the Old City before Dinner. Overnight: Siracusa Ortygia, Hotel Royal Maniace volcano • Greek amphitheater at Taormina • Noto and Siracusa, UNESCO World Heritage Sites • Eremo della Giubiliana, our hotel near Ragusa • Catacombs of the Cava d’Ispica Itinerary Thursday Sunday We walk in the Reserve of Pantalica, an extraordinary succession of gorges and canyons crossed by two rivers. Here we see a Bronze Age settlement and the largest Necropolis in the Mediterranean, where We meet in Catania and head to our stunning hotel with time for a swim in the pool before an Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Near Ragusa, Eremo della Giubiliana Monday In Ragusa we stroll the narrow lanes and stairways of the ancient Ibla. After lunch, we walk through the fantastic gorge of Cava d’Ispica, with its renowned Larderia, a series of 4th/5th-century catacombs. Overnight: Near Ragusa, Eremo della Giubiliana Tuesday Package We walk in the Isla Vendicari, a complex of coastal marshlands, through salt fields to a medieval watchtower, beside a ruined tuna fishery. After lunch in a private baroque palace, we continue to Noto, with its lovely golden limestone buildings. In Siracusa, we dine in a restaurant much favored by the locals. Overnight: Siracusa Ortygia, Hotel Royal Maniace thousands of tombs give a beehive appearance to the cliff-face. We head north to Taormina. Overnight: Taormina, Hotel Monte Tauro Friday We walk on Mount Etna, Europe's most famous active volcano, walking through pine woods and old lava flows. This is a Garden of Eden abounding in oranges, mandarins, lemons, olives, prickly pears, bananas, eucalyptus and vines. Overnight: Taormina, Hotel Monte Tauro Saturday We have a guided tour of the ancient Greek Theatre, famed both for its remarkable state of preservation and for its unsurpassed situation. We leave for Catania Airport and bid Farewell to Sicily. Arrival: Catania Airport Departure: Catania Airport Terrain: Greatly varied modest, easy and vigorous walks, sometimes rocky trails. 5-10 miles walking per day. Optional Opportunities Swimming Market Antique Shopping Water Sports US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 565 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: October 6-12 Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) 41 Berlin Germany Dresden 7 Prague Czech Republic 6 Munich 3 Lucerne Bern Vienna Salzburg 2 Innsbruck Austria 4 Switzerland Slovenia 1 Ljubljana Zagreb Croatia Split Dick Dixon 42 1 Slovenia ~ Lake Bohinj, The Julian Alps & Lake Bled 2 Innsbruck, The Tyrolean Alps & The Land of Mozart 3 Bavaria ~ Lakes, Mountains & Fairytale Castles 4 Bernese Oberland & Lake Lucerne 5 The Dalmatian Coast 6 Vienna to Prague 7 Prague to Dresden 5 0 miles 100 Dubrovnik Elissa Becker Europe 43 Elissa Becker Our Walk Leader & Walk Manager were.... 44 ‘Loved them both - Jana very, very informative, Lenka cheerful, helpful. Both a lot of fun.’ Kathryn Haze, Czech Republic - Vienna to Prague ‘Both Jane and Ernst were wonderful; answering any questions or helping with a problem. They are great fun.’ Jerry & Karol Sibley, Germany - Bavaria What was your favorite aspect of the Walk? ‘Marvelous views, countryside and Bavarian way of life. Diverse aspects of the region and history.’ Hugh & Barbara Trollope, Germany - Bavaria ‘I love walking with the people who walk with The Wayfarers.’ Nina & Dick Dixon, Germany - Bavaria ‘I loved everything about Croatia. I especially liked having meals at private homes. It was very special to have lunch on someone’s patio. I loved the feeling that we were one family.’ Jennifer Wells, Croatia - The Dalmatian Coast ‘All of it but especially the walk through the forest on the way to Unterammergau, the tour at the Passion Play theater and the organ concert at the small church on the women’s island in Chiemsee.’ Jerry & Karol Sibley, Germany - Bavaria ‘The Walk exceeded all my expectation. I enjoyed the whole experience - seeing places off the beaten track, combining exercise with visiting a new country.’ Kathryn Haze, Czech Republic - Vienna to Prague Kathy Ross can’t say enough about how I enjoyed the Croatia Walk. Ante Lenka and Mato were amazing. With them and our other walkers from the U.S. we were one happy family. It was a joy to be with everyone each day. I was widowed at 62. My husband and I loved to travel, and I have been struggling to re-invent myself as a single person (not easy). I think I’ve found my travel niche in Wayfarers. I felt very comfortable being a single person. Even though the other four walkers were couples, I did not feel like a fifth wheel.’ Jennifer Wells, Croatia - The Dalmatian Coast ‘I ‘Wonderful - nice, nice people, took great care of us - felt safe & like they could handle any emergency. Great reps for Wayfarers & their countries.’ ‘Ante really knew the history and we learned a lot about the country and its history as we walked. The boat trips and the dinners were all memorable and added to the adventures of the entire week’s walk.’ Joe Chiczewski & Barbara McNamara, Croatia - The Dalmatian Coast Slovenia Slovenia ~ Lake Bohinj, The Julian Alps & Lake Bled Thursday We walk from the picturesque hamlet of Kupljenik, enjoying grand views, through woods and fields to the River Sava. On to enchanting Lake Bled and a walk around the lake to visit Bled Castle. Overnight: Bled, Grand Hotel Toplice Highlights • Spectacular caves at Postojna • Discover Ljubljana, prettiest of capital cities • Predjama Castle, “wonder of human history” • The Lakes of Bled and Bohinj • Unspoilt rural way of life Itinerary Saturday countryside has an abundance of early-season wild flowers and hay meadows. Overnight: Bohinjsko Jezero, Hotel Jezero Wednesday A ferry takes us to the western end of Lake Bohinj, where the 190-ft Savica Waterfall tumbles into the water. We walk beside the lake through delightful historic villages; we visit the museum of Alpine Cheese Making and a 17th-century farmhouse. Hayracks, called toplars and unique to Slovenia, are scattered across the landscape. Overnight: Bohinjsko Jezero, Hotel Jezero Friday We walk to the stunning Vintgar Gorge, a 500-ft high defile accessible via a continuous chain of gantries and bridges, and on to a village lunch. We walk on through open country to Bled, in time to take a late afternoon cruise to Bled Island. Overnight: Bled, Grand Hotel Toplice Saturday After breakfast, we return to Ljubljana. Predjama Castle We meet in Ljubljana, Slovenia's capital. We enjoy an aperitif before an Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Ljubljana, Hotel Grand Union Sunday We walk along the river bank and lunch at a restaurant in the woods. We visit the Postojna Caves, where a cave train takes us to Predjama Castle, pressed into a huge cavern, hollowed out of the rock face. Overnight: Spodnja Idrija, Hotel Kendov dvorek Monday With views to the Julian Alps, we pass hamlets and farms in an open landscape as the locals tend their gardens and cut the summer hay. After lunch in a small town we continue to Idrija with its 16thcentury Castle. Overnight: Spodnja Idrija, Hotel Kendov dvorek Tuesday We walk to the vivid blue-green Wild Lake. We take a local train to Lake Bohinj in the Triglav National Park. Mostly a dairy-farming community, the Optional Opportunities Horseback riding Fishing Arrival: Ljubljana Departure: Ljubljana Terrain: Well-trodden paths, comfortable underfoot, with a wide variety of flat and hilly terrain. 4-10 miles walking per day. Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Golf Paragliding Balloon Ride US$ 4,195 per person (US$ 3,985 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 565 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 7 nights 2013 Dates: June 29 - July 6 45 Austria Highlights • Alpine walking and mountain views, painted houses in unspoilt villages • Evening musical surprises • Apfelstrudel and other traditional Innsbruck, The Tyrolean Alps & The Land of Mozart Tyrolean fare • Stay in the von Trapps’ (‘Sound of Music’) hunting lodge • Shopping in fashionable Kitzbühel and Thursday Itinerary Wednesday Sunday We set off for the 'Schwarzsee', the Black Lake, and continue to lunch in a traditional setting, before returning to medieval Kitzbühel, with time We walk the peaceful heights of the Kitzbühel Alps along the old Roman Way, before continuing our journey by train to Zell am See. A private boat takes us across the lake and we walk to our hotel, the former hunting lodge of the von Trapp (‘The Sound of Music’) family. Overnight: Thumersbach, Landhotel Erlhof Kathy Ross elegant Zell am See to wander the streets of the Old Town and to enjoy an Apfelstrudel with Afternoon Tea. Overnight: Kitzbühel, Hotel Kaiserhof beyond, passing centuries' old mountain huts. The typical Tyrolean lunch is as stimulating as the breathtaking view. We drive to fashionable Kitzbühel. Overnight: Kitzbühel, Hotel Kaiserhof Friday We rendezvous in Innsbruck for a guided walk through the old part of this alpine city. We take Tram No. 6 up to the mountain resort of Igls and enjoy an aperitif on the terrace before an Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Igls, Sporthotel We walk in the hills of the impressive Steinernen Meer mountain range above the Zeller lake. After lunch, we descend to the lovely resort town of Zell for shopping and afternoon tea and return to our hotel for our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Thumersbach, Landhotel Erlhof Monday We hike on alpine slopes with far-reaching views amid the resonant scents of the fields. We lunch at St Peter's and return along the St John's Way (Johannesweg), passing the fourteen Stations of the Cross. Overnight: Igls, Sporthotel Saturday Tuesday We say "Auf Wiedersehen" at the rail station in Zell am See. We walk at a lower level with sweeping panoramas over Innsbruck, the Inn valley and the mountains Kathy Ross Optional Opportunities Swimming Arrival: Innsbruck Rail Station Departure: Zell am See Rail Station Terrain: Mountain paths, meadow tracks and rolling hills at altitudes up to 6,000 feet. 8-12 miles walking per day. 46 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Water Sports Massage/Spa Golf Antique Shopping US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 535 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 16-22, September 22-28 Germany Bavaria ~ Lakes, Mountains & Fairytale Castles distance and enjoy a traditional lunch in a private farmhouse, prepared by the farmer’s wife. We have time to wander the streets of delightful Bad Aibling. Overnight: Bad Aibling, Hotel Lindner Highlights Wednesday Friday • View from the Zugspitz, Germany’s We visit the beautiful monastery church and walk to lovely Oberammergau, renowned for its Passion Play, for a fascinating backstage tour. We continue our walk along the valley to the village of Unterammergau and drive to the spa town of Bad Aibling. Overnight: Bad Aibling, Hotel Lindner Today we visit King Ludwig’s fabulous Royal Palace at Herrenchiemsee, the fulfilment of his life-long dream, built on an island in the lake. We will visit the convent on the tiny, picturesque Ladies’ Island (Fraueninsel) before reaching our lakeside hotel by launch for our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Prien am Chiemsee, Yachthotel highest mountain • Ludwig’s Palaces at Linderhof and Herrenchiemsee • Backstage tour at Oberammergau • Private visit to Benedictine monastery of Ettal • Bavarian food and legendary beer Thursday Saturday We spend the day walking in the Voralps with panoramic views of the Austrian Alps in the We say ‘Auf Wiedersehen’ at the rail station at Prien am Chiemsee. Itinerary Sunday We meet in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and take the mountain railway to the charming alpine village of Grainau. Overnight: Grainau, Hotel Waxenstein Monday We walk to Lake Eibsee for lunch and continue around the lake on the lower slopes of the Zugspitz, the highest mountain in Germany. A cable-car takes us over the glacier to the peak at nearly 10,000 feet for the breathtaking views across Bavaria and into Austria. We return by cog railway. Overnight: Grainau, Hotel Waxenstein Tuesday We walk through a mountain valley to visit Schloss Linderhof, the stunning palace built by the Dream King, Ludwig ll, before continuing to our hotel owned by the Benedectine monastery. We may try their own beer with our Bavarian dinner. Overnight: Ettal, Klosterhotel Ludwig der Bayer 2 are Better than 1! Book our Germany and Austria Walks back to back and we’ll treat you to a night in between trips! Optional Opportunities Biking Arrival: Garmish-Partenkirchen Departure: Prien am Chiemsee Terrain: Easy to moderate with occasional challenges, walking on firm ground. Forest trails, palace gardens, colorful village streets. 8-12 miles walking per day. Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Tennis Swimming Golf Horseback Riding US$ 3,995 per person (US$ 3,795 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 535 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 9-15, September 15-21 47 Switzerland Bernese Oberland & Lake Lucerne Highlights • Chalet villages, balconies laden with geraniums • Cable-cars and cog railways to highlevel walks • Views of the Eiger and Mönch • Tour of Lucerne's old wooden bridges and narrow streets • Watch famed Gruyère cheese made in a family farmhouse Itinerary Sunday Take the Golden Panoramic Train from Montreux to our rendezvous in the village of Saanen. We take an aperitif overlooking the mountains before our Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Saanen, Alpenhotel Steigenberger Monday We walk in the hills with fine mountain views. We watch the famous Gruyère cheese being made and lunch at a chalet. On through the 17th-century village of Rougemont and by train to Kandersteg. Overnight: Kandersteg, Waldhotel Doldenhorn Tuesday The Kander valley region offers a wide variety of delightful classic alpine routes. In favorable weather conditions a cable car will take us to high level walks, with outstanding views of the snow-capped Altels and Rinderhorn. Overnight: Kandersteg, Waldhotel Doldenhorn Wednesday We take a cog train to Wegenalp to hike through flower-covered pastures and dramatic scenery. Our walk takes us to Kleine Scheidegg and ends at the foot of the daunting North Face of the Eiger. Overnight: Grindelwald, Hotel Kirchbuehl Thursday From Grosse Scheidegg at 7,000 feet, well-trodden hiking paths take us from peak to peak across the land of the chamois with superb views of the impressive Bernese Alps from Wetterhorn to Mönch. Overnight: Grindelwald, Hotel Kirchbuehl Friday We walk to the beautiful canyon and dramatic scenery of the Gletscherschlucht, then continue by train to Lucerne to discover its famous wooden bridges and medieval lanes. We reach our waterside hotel by lake steamer. Overnight: Weggis, Posthotel Saturday We take the ferry from our village to Vitznau and connect with the famous cog railway to Rigi Kulm. We enjoy easy paths all day on Mt Rigi, Queen of the Mountains, as we walk to Schild and on to Rigi Scheidegg for lunch. We return via Rigi Kaltbad for our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Weggis, Posthotel Sunday We return to Lucerne by lake steamer and The Wayfarers see you safely on your way. Arrival: Saanen Rail Station Departure: Lucerne Rail Station Terrain: Moderate to energetic walking at altitudes up to 7,000 feet, on paths with moderate climbs and some steep descents. Some steady inclines. 9-11 miles walking per day. Optional Opportunities Paragliding Balloon Rides Massage/Spa US$ 4,295 per person (US$ 4,080 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 655 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 7 nights 2013 Dates: July 7-14 48 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Elissa Becker Elissa Becker Croatia The Dalmatian Coast terrace restaurant overlooking the sea. After a delicious lunch of fresh fish, we walk to the coastal village of Bol to browse around the tiny harbor shops. Overnight: Postira, Hotel Pastura Friday Highlights Monday • Walk the city walls of old Dubrovnik, We take a ferry to explore Lopud, one of the many islands off Dubrovnik. Our launch returns us to Ston where we walk the impressive medieval fortification walls, overlooking the ancient salt-pans. Overnight: Mali Ston, Hotel Ostrea a UNESCO World Heritage Site • Adriatic island of Brac • Arriving on foot, leaving by boat on a visit to the remote and magical Blaca Monastery • Grilled squid and fabulous fresh seafood • Explore amazing Diocletian’s Palace in Split, a UNESCO World Heritage Site Itinerary Saturday We meet at our hotel overloooking the sea and the old city of Dubrovnik for our Welcome Reception and Dinner. Overnight: Dubrovnik, Hotel Villa Argentina Sunday A coastal walk brings us to the terracotta-roofed town of Cavtat. Later we walk the city walls completely surrounding Dubrovnik and explore the squares and tiny streets. Dinner in a local restaurant. Overnight: Dubrovnik, Hotel Villa Argentina Tuesday We drive along the scenic Adriatic coastline to Makarska, and on by private boat to Brac, the third largest of Croatia's islands. After lunch, we walk through fields, olive groves and vineyards to our hotel overlooking the harbor in Postira. Overnight: Postira, Hotel Pastura The morning ferry takes us to Split. We begin our visit of the Old Town from the waterfront and marvel at the warren of houses, tenements, churches and chapels of the famed Palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Later we join the ‘passeggiata’ on the Riva, where the locals congregate to gossip, before our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Split, Hotel Marmont Saturday Departure at leisure. Wednesday We walk down to the enchanting village of Lozisce and follow the path down to Sutivan. This sleepy village has a calm, peaceful little harbor, ideal for a leisurely lunch before continuing along the seashore to our hotel. Overnight: Postira, Hotel Pastura Thursday We descend a gorge to the remote Blaca Monastery and continue to an isolated bay where a private boat takes us to a secluded, sheltered Optional Opportunities Swimming Arrival: Dubrovnik Departure: Split Terrain: Drovers' tracks, wooded paths, some rocky trails. 6-10 miles walking per day. Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Water Sports US$ 4,195 per person (US$ 3,985 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 595 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 7 nights 2013 Dates: June 1-8, September 21-28, October 5-12 49 Czech Republic Vienna to Prague Highlights • Staying in a hotel in the central square of Jindrichuv Hradec (Henry's Castle) a town built round a gothic masterpiece of a castle • Sampling Czech beer and a tasting of Moravian wines and learning about how they are produced in this region • Exploring Český Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of Europe’s most beautiful cities Tuesday Wednesday A local train takes us to "Czech Canada", and we walk through forests and over meadows to Slavonice for lunch. We reach Jindrichuv Hradec (Henry's Castle) and our hotel in the central square. Overnight: Jindrichuv Hradec, Hotel Concertino We walk through forests and past numerous lakes to the little town of Trebon with its colorful historic buildings, cobblestone streets and moat. After lunch in a local fish restaurant, we journey on to Český Krumlov, one of Europe’s most beautiful and best-preserved cities. Overnight: Český Krumlov, Hotel Ruze • Walking in the Palava hills, a nature Thursday reserve with medieval ruins and wonderful wild flowers After a guided tour of the massive castle, towering above the Vltava river, we walk to the hills of Sumava National Park, part of the Sudetenland, and enjoy the meadows, forests and distant views. We return to Český Krumlov with time to explore the shops and sights. Overnight: Český Krumlov, Hotel Ruze • Walking tour of Prague Itinerary Saturday Meet The Wayfarers in Vienna for the drive to Lednice for our Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Lednice, My Hotel Friday A short walk and a bus ride bring us to the center of Prague, where we start our tour with a beautiful view of the city. We will see the Castle, the iconic Charles Bridge and explore the Old Town. We end our day in a fine restaurant for our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Prague, Rezidence Lundborg Sunday We walk through forests and around the lakes of Lednice and Valtice, and visit the charming town of Mikulov, in the heart of the Moravian wine region. We end our afternoon with a tasting of local wines. Overnight: Lednice, My Hotel Saturday Monday From Mikulov, we hike into the nearby Palava hills, a splendid nature reserve with medieval ruins, rare flowers and grand views. We continue to Telč, a lovely little 16th century town with colorful architecture. Overnight: Telč, Pension Galerie Departure is at your leisure. Optional Opportunities Antique Shopping Arrival: Vienna City Air Terminal, Austria Departure: Prague Terrain: Forest walks and open country, firm paths with some brisk hill-walking. 7-10 miles walking per day. 50 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Market Massage/Spa US$ 4,195 per person (US$ 3,985 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 565 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 7 nights 2013 Dates: June 8-15, September 7-14, September 28 - October 5 Czech Republic Germany Prague to Dresden Wednesday Highlights Tuesday • Unspoilt villages of timber-framed We walk to Waltersdorf and Grossschonau, and take a train to Chr̆ibská, the gateway to "Czech Switzerland". We continue to our hotel, a small château in the countryside. Overnight: Rynartice, Hotel Zámeček houses • Prebischtor, the longest natural stone bridge in Europe • The artistic landscapes of Czech and Saxon “Switzerland” • Cruise on the River Elbe • Admire the magnificent restoration of baroque Dresden We enter a unique landscape of numerous sandstone rocks and towers, accessible by ancient stone staircases. We'll visit some of the most interesting places in the mysterious forests and along small rivers, meandering through the rocky valleys toward the River Elbe. Overnight: Rynartice, Hotel Zámeček Thursday We take a trail to Prebischtor, the longest natural stone bridge in Europe, to a gorge, passable only by boat; our boatman relates the history. We continue to Bad Schandau on the German side of the border, to our hotel on the banks of the mighty Elbe. Overnight: Bad Schandau, Hotel Elbresidenz Friday Itinerary We take a historic tram and a boat along the valley to hike to Bastei, the most famous site in Saxon Switzerland, for a breathtaking view nearly 1,000 feet above the river. After lunch, we cruise along the Elbe to the baroque heart of the capital of Saxony, Dresden. There may be time for a swim in the indoor pool before our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Dresden, Hotel Radisson Blu Gewandhaus Saturday We meet in Prague and drive to our hotel, in the north of the Czech Republic, for our Welcome Drink and Introductory Talk. Overnight: Rynoltice, Hotel Jitrava Sunday With great views we walk through forests and across pastures to a former mining village, with charming timber-framed houses, where we visit a unique painted wooden church. After lunch in one of the houses we walk back to the hotel over the hills. Overnight: Rynoltice, Hotel Jitrava Saturday Departure at leisure Monday We walk along the Czech-German border with wonderful views for miles around. We visit Oybin, a romantic ruin of a 14th-century castle and monastery. Overnight: Lueckendorf, Hotel Altes Kurhaus 2 are Better than 1! Crossroads of Europe Tour: Book the whole journey - from Vienna to Prague to Dresden - and pay a special price US$ 7,750 (per person based on double occupancy) for both Walks Optional Opportunities Swimming Arrival: Prague Departure: Dresden, Germany Terrain: Forest paths, open country and meadows. Some hill walking. Rock steps with railings. 7-9 miles per day. Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Massage/Spa Canoeing US$ 4,295 per person (US$ 4,080 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 595 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 7 nights 2013 Dates: June 15-22 F, September 14-21 F=Founders’ Walk 51 Ellen Barone The Americas & 1 USA 2 3 0 miles 1000 Argentina 52 Ellen Barone Ellen Barone 1 Alaska ~ Amazing Wilderness 2 Utah ~ Grand Canyon, Bryce & Zion 3 New Mexico ~ The Land of Enchantment 4 Argentina ~ Remote Patagonia 5 New Zealand ~ Spectacular South Island 4 The Pacific New Zealand 5 miles 200 Ellen Barone 0 53 Our Walk Leader & Walk Manager were.... he experience exceeded our expectations. John and Sandy Knox are outstanding guides who really know the country - the New Zealand natural history and its people. The meals and accommodations were outstanding as well.’ George & Camille McGregor, New Zealand ~ Spectacular South Island ‘T he thrill of the two glacier walks is hard to beat.’ Claire Bellanti, New Zealand ~ Spectacular South Island ‘T “Julie and Robyn could not have been more delightful. They orchestrated the trip brilliantly a perfect mix of hiking and cultural / natural activities - and their personal concern that each of us had good experiences was evident and touching. They both clearly love Alaska and were proud to show its many facets to us. I especially liked the hands-on nature of many of our cultural/natural activities: panning for gold, talking to the old guy in Hope, riding behind the sled dogs - and of course socializing the puppies! All produced indelible impressions and memories.” Barbara Robson, USA - Alaska 'John Knox is an intelligent, caring and kind individual with a great sense of humor and a depth of knowledge about New Zealand culture, geography, flora and fauna. He is one of the best guides we have ever had on any guided trip. He has organized this trip with great care to show the diversity of New Zealand's landscape and I appreciated his leadership of the group. I loved this trip. I had heard of the "legend" of John Knox and it is all true.' Barbara Hauser, New Zealand - Spectacular South Island ‘Superior! Shared love of country and in-depth knowledge thereof. Personally engaging. Very competent. Trustworthy.’ Edward Fowler, USA - Utah, Grand Canyon, Bryce & Zion 'John was exceptional - totally committed to providing the "perfect walking experience". He is full of great information, is easy-going and calm and very good-natured. He is an excellent driver, always keeping safety first. I really enjoyed my interactions with John. ' Larry Hauser, New Zealand - Spectacular South Island ‘Mo / Tom are outstanding individuals! They complement each other beautifully, aware, understanding & good senses of humor.’ Nancy Pogue, USA - New Mexico ~ The Land of Enchantment Ellen Barone 'Mo was a fine leader, well organized, articulate, well versed on all the different sites we visited. Tom is a thoughtful caring guide who knew all about the trees, flora and fauna of the region, who also serves the area as a firefighter. He is an excellent photographer.' Dr. Judith Bowles, USA - New Mexico Land of Enchantment 54 ‘John Knox seemed to know everyone on the South Island, and he went out of his way to introduce me to local scientists. Sandy was very knowledgeable about New Zealand flora and fauna. Both had a great sense of humor.’ George & Camille McGregor, New Zealand - Spectacular South Island 'Both Pat and Sandra took great care of the flock. I especially appreciated the Wayfarers' touch, viz, their flexibility in shepherding groups of both slow and fast walkers.' Larry Hauser, New Zealand - Spectacular South Island United States Alaska~ Amazing Wilderness Pass, then hike on to see Raven Glacier. Dinner tonight is a surprise and a real treat! Overnight: Girdwood, Alyeska Resort Hotel Saturday Highlights Wednesday • Panning for gold at Crow Creek • Meet the Huskies and ride a summer The railroad takes us along one of the most beautiful routes in Alaska to join our boat for a cruise in the beautiful Kenai Fjords National Park. A National Park Ranger will explain how the landscape was shaped by glaciers, earthquakes and storms through the centuries. Watch out for Orcas! We return to Seward for dinner. Overnight: Seward, Hotel Seward sled • Take the train on Alaska’s most scenic route • Visit a Musk Ox Farm and a Reindeer Farm, see amazing animal and bird life • Exit Glacier, Raven Glacier and Eagle’s Creek Itinerary Sunday We meet in Anchorage and visit a house museum, where we learn the surprising history of the town. We visit a Reindeer Farm and on to our remote Knik lodging for our Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Palmer, Knik River Lodge Monday We visit a Musk Ox Farm and learn about quiviut, the finest wool in the world. After lunch, we hike the trails up to Gold Cord Lake, a remote alpine wilderness. We visit Independence State Mine and tour the historical site of one of Alaska’s great gold mines. Overnight: Palmer, Knik River Lodge We hike a beautiful trail into a dense, primeval rainforest. After lunch, we head to Crow Creek Mine, once a very active gold mine and still home to commercial mining. We’ll learn firsthand how to look for gold - and you get to keep whatever gold you find! We take a ski tram to our Farewell Dinner atop the mountain, with spectacular views of the seven glaciers that surround Girdwood. Overnight: Girdwood, Alyeska Resort Hotel Thursday Sunday We drive to Mitch Seavey’s Ididaride Kennels and enjoy a ride behind a specially designed Alaskan Husky summer sled. You will meet the mushers, dog handlers and the Alaskan Husky sled dogs and their puppies. We hike to Exit Glacier, the only part of Kenai Fjords National Park accessible by trail, and lunch along the Resurrection River. We continue to Hope for a chance to see “the real Alaska” untouched by tourism, and on to Girdwood for a special dinner. Overnight: Girdwood, Alyeska Resort Hotel We visit Potter Marsh Wildlife Refuge to look for moose, bald eagles, and spawning salmon. After a short walk, we head back to Anchorage where we say farewell. Friday We hike up Crow Pass to Raven Glacier, with amazing views along the way. We lunch at the beautiful Tuesday We visit the Eklutna Historical Heritage Park, with its original Native village. A short drive takes us to Eagle’s River for an 8 mile loop of easy hiking. We may see dragonflies, birds, sign of bears, beavers, moose – we may even hear wolves! We will be walking along the National Historical Iditarod Trail. We continue to our hotel in Anchorage before dinner at the Glacier Brewhouse. Overnight: Anchorage, Hotel Captain Cook Optional Opportunities Massage/Spa Arrival: Anchorage Departure: Anchorage Terrain: Undulating paths, mud and roots. Good boots essential! 3-7 miles walking per day. Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) US$ 4,295 per person (US$ 4,080 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 695 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 7 nights 2013 Dates: August 4-11 55 United States Utah ~ Highlights • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site Grand Canyon, Bryce & Zion • Visibility at Bryce often exceeds 100 miles • The dawn walk to Sunrise Point watercolor landscape painter to a picnic lunch with panoramic views over the Canyon. We return to the lodge via Cape Royal for memorable views of the Canyon from a different angle. Overnight: Grand Canyon Lodge, North Rim we hike the famed Narrows Walk, visit Weeping Rock, and end the day at the Human History Museum and Visitor Center in Zion. Overnight: Flanigan’s Inn, Zion Canyon Itinerary Tuesday Sunday We're off to Bryce Canyon, stopping lunch in the old western movie town of Kanab. We drive through spectacular Red Rock Country to Bryce Canyon National Park and walk the rim trail. Overnight: The Lodge at Bryce Canyon This morning we hike up to the Watchman Trail with outstanding views of the colorful expanse of Zion Canyon. After lunch, relax by the pool, stroll the shops of Springdale or cross the handsome suspension bridge for an afternoon walk to Emerald Pools to view its three waterfalls. Our elegant Farewell Dinner is served at Flanigan's Inn. Overnight: Flanigan’s Inn, Zion Canyon • Three great National Parks • Hike the Narrows Walk to Weeping Rock From our rendezvous in St George, we drive to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. A world apart is revealed by a short overlook walk to Bright Angel Point. We admire unforgettable sunset views of The Canyon followed by a Welcome Drink and Dinner. Overnight: Grand Canyon Lodge, North Rim Monday After a hearty breakfast, we enjoy a hike along the Widforss Trail, named for the well-known Wednesday Saturday After breakfast, we return to St George for onward connections. Ellen Barone You may join early-rising Wayfarers for a short dawn walk to Sunrise Point, where we'll watch the sun ignite the altar candles in the great rock cathedral. Our Bryce walk leads us to a grove of ancient bristlecone pine and to Fairyland Canyon, every bit as magical as its name. Overnight: The Lodge at Bryce Canyon Friday Thursday We head for Zion saving, arguably, the best National Park for last - but it's a tough choice! After a short walk along the Overlook Trail, we continue to the Lodge for lunch. In the afternoon, Optional Opportunities Arrival: St George Municipal Airport Departure: St George Municipal Airport Terrain: Well-maintained forest and canyon trails with elevation gains up to 1,000 feet. 5-7 miles per day. 56 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com Antique Shopping Horseback riding US$ 2,995 per person (US$ 2,845 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 565 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: June 23-29, September 1-7 United States New Mexico ~ The Land of Enchantment Friday Highlights • Taos Pueblo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site • Visiting ancient cliff dwellings in Bandelier National Monument • Walking amid scenery like Chimney Rock immortalized by Georgia O’Keeffe in her paintings • Crossing the Rio Grande by suspension bridge • Learning about the flora and fauna of the desert region. We stop at the famous Sanctuario of the Chimayo, a major pilgrimage site, and visit the Centinela weaving studio. We dine at our Inn below Georgia O’Keeffe’s home. Overnight: Abiquiu, Abiquiu Inn Wednesday Thursday Sunday A morning walk in white spires before heading north toward Taos. We cross the Rio Grande via the Gorge Suspension Bridge, then walk among ancient petroglyphs in the volcanic canyon with the Rio Grande rushing below. We check into our adobe lodging before heading out for dinner in Taos at sunset. Overnight: Taos, Inn at La Loma Plaza Monday We drive across the Rio Grande valley to the Jemez Mountains, an unusual volcanic range that harbors the ruins of Ancestral Pueblo Indian villages. We walk in Bandelier National Monument, famous for its 800 year-old cliff dwellings in an unforgettable mountain setting, and in one of North America’s largest volcanoes at Valles Caldera National Reserve. Overnight: Santa Fe, Inn on the Alameda Tuesday We hike in the Rocky Mountains, also called the Sangre de Cristo, and learn about the geology and flora and fauna of the Saturday We have a Farewell Breakfast. We visit the Chama River overlook and walk in the landscape of the mysterious Ghost Ranch. We take our time to make the ascent to Chimney Rock, with unforgettable views of the colorful desert and the flat-topped mountain, which features prominently in O’Keeffe’s paintings. After lunch we walk into legendary Box Canyon. Overnight: Abiquiu, Abiquiu Inn Itinerary We meet mid-afternoon to explore the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and the heart of historic Santa Fe before our Welcome Dinner. Overnight: Santa Fe, Inn on the Alameda Taos Pueblo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With our native Pueblo guide, we will visit this prehistoric and historic village, sharing Pueblo customs that color the landscape and art of the Southwest. In the afternoon we’ll hike among shimmering aspen forests and beside clear, cold streams in the high mountains, before returning for our Farewell Dinner. Overnight: Taos, Inn at La Loma Plaza Arrival: Santa Fe Departure: Taos Terrain: Mostly good, easy trails, rocky in places, with elevation gains of 300-500 ft. Altitude to 7000ft. 5-7 miles per day. Optional Opportunities Antique Shopping Massage/Spa US$ 2,995 per person (US$ 2,845 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 565 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 6 nights 2013 Dates: September 15-21, October 13-19 Call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) 57 Argentina Remote Patagonia Highlights • Los Glaciares National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site • Cruise to the foot of the Perito Moreno Glacier • Hike the Mount Fitz Roy trail • Lunch and gaucho demonstration at family ranch • Cross Lago del Desierto to Chile O ur new Walk in Argentinian Patagonia highlights the compelling silence of the steppes, the grandeur of the glaciers, the ever-changing vistas of snow-capped mountains and lakes and the magical emptiness of this awe-inspiring landscape. We will walk in the footsteps of the early settlers, we will meet the gauchos who still work the land on remote ranches and we will cruise to almost touching distance of the great Perito Moreno glacier. We will see guanacos and hares and condors and flamingoes, maybe even a puma. We will eat Lemon Pie in the tavern where Butch Cassidy stayed! Patagonia is a vast region - the size of France and Spain combined - and one can spend many hours traveling between the areas best suited for walking. We have created an itinerary that intentionally maximises time spent on the trail and minimises time spent in a bus. However, we encourage you to explore more of the region while you are here with our specially tailored pre- and post-trip extensions: Buenos Aires City Stay, Torres del Paine National Park in Chile and an Estancia Stay. Itinerary Day 3 Walking from our hotel, we follow the river and hike with ever-wider views of Mount Fitz Roy and its glacier. We picnic in a flat, natural arena of stunning views in all directions and end our walk with a celebratory beer or ice-cream in El Chalten. Overnight: El Chalten, Hosteria El Pilar Day 1 Meet at El Calafate Airport and transfer to Hotel Kau Yatun for an Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner Overnight: El Calafate, Hotel Kau Yatun, Day 2 We head out of town on the famous Route 40,with views of snow –capped mountains, sheep and cattle ranges. Lunch in El Chalten and an afternoon forest and riverside walk brings us to our homely inn beside a glacial torrent. Overnight: El Chalten, Hosteria El Pilar Optional Opportunities Horseback riding Arrival: El Calafate Departure: El Calafate Swimming Terrain: Well marked trails and paths, some hills with steep inclines/declines. Paths can be rocky. Up to 12 miles walking per day. US$ 5,795 per person (US$ 5,495 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 1,275 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 8 nights 58 Massage/Spa Mountain Biking 2013 Dates: February 3-11, March 17-25, December 8-16 2014 Dates: February 2-10, March 2-10, December 7-15 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com or call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Argentina Three Exciting Trip Extensions to complete your Patagonian Adventure! Buenos Aires City Stay Day 4 Today we walk to and around Lago del Desierto through beech forests for a view of the hanging glacier at Laguna Huemul. We take to a boat on the lake to the Chilean shore (no border post here!). Overnight: El Chalten Hosteria El Pilar Day 5 We head back to El Calafate for lunch, shopping and a short walk. We continue to our stunning hotel in La Anita Valley, with views to Lago Argentino on one side, Mount Frias on another and, in the distance, the snow-capped Andes and the Torres del Paine peaks over the border in Chile. Overnight: Eolo Lodge Day 6 Today we explore and exult in the majesty, the silence and the solitude of the lodge’s surroundings, hiking in the Anita Valley, along the river and to the heights of Mount Frias with unforgettable views and the chance to see local wildlife from flamingos in the valley to guanacos and hares in the hills the whole day long. Picnic lunch in the wild and Afternoon Tea in the hotel. Overnight: Eolo Lodge Day 7 Today is a highlight of our stay in Patagonia as we board our boat at Puerto Banderas to get up close to the fantastic Perito Moreno Glacier, to almost touching distance of this gigantic wall of ice. After lunch, we can opt for a hike in the surrounding countryside or a leisurely horseback ride on the estancia. We return to the hotel for Afternoon Tea. Overnight: Eolo Lodge Discover the vibrant ‘Paris of South America’ with a city-stay: three nights including airport transfers, private guided city tour, tango show and boutique hotel accommodations in the fashionable Palermo District. Price from: US$ 1,075 per person Double Occupancy in a Classic Room (US$ 1,975 per person Single Occupancy) Day 8 We drive to the Los Glaciares National Park and hike along the southern shores of Lago Roca. We see caves with paintings made by the ancient Tehuelche people. We reach the estancia of Nibepo Aike, a typical pioneer ranch, where, following lunch in the main dining room of the family home, we will watch the gauchos at work with cattle in the corrals, and a demonstration of sheep-shearing by hand. We end our Patagonian journey with a typical Argentinian barbecue (asado) supper. Eolo Lodge Day 9 A Relaxing Estancia Stay near Buenos Aires Spend two or three nights at Estancia Cina Cina - located 70 km / 43 miles from Buenos Aires and five blocks from the center of the sleepy colonial town of San Antonio de Areco, the home of gaucho writer Ricardo Güiraldes. Includes transfers to and from Buenos Aires and a guided tour of San Antonio de Areco. From US$ 745 per person Double Occupancy Individual transfers, according to flight, to El Calafate airport. Hiking in Torres del Paine, Chilean Patagonia Three, four and five nights - all inclusive program at the luxurious Patagonia Camp with hikes every day in the Torres del Paine Park, transfers to and from either El Calafate, Argentina or Puntas Arenas, Chile. From US$ 1,725 per person Double Occupancy (US$ 2,245 per person Single Occupancy) 59 New Zealand Highlights • Queen Charlotte Walkway with panoramic views over the Sounds where Captain Cook landed in 1770 Spectacular South • Arthur’s Pass National Park and the Southern Alps • Porari River walk into the heart of a natural gorge • Walking on two Glaciers - Franz Josef and Fox • Sampling the seafood at Kaikoura Itinerary Thursday Tuesday We travel south from the Marlborough Sounds for lunch in the township of Kaikoura where we sample local fish produce fresh from the sea. We walk the Kaikoura Peninsula track to observe migrating whales and basking seals from the dramatic, limestone cliff path. Our walk ends in Kaikoura township close to our hotel where we enjoy dinner overlooking the ocean and mountains. Overnight: Kaikoura, The White Morph We take a coastal walk along Picton Harbour's eastern side to Bob's Bay, continuing along the Snout Walkway ridge, which offers superb views of Queen Charlotte Sound. Overnight: Picton, Beachcomber Inn Wednesday We take a water taxi to Mistletoe Bay and follow the Queen Charlotte Walkway, high on the dividing ridge between Kenepuru and Queen Charlotte Sounds, where we are able to see the panoramic views of both Sounds, simultaneously. The track drops down to native forests where the birdsong of tuis, bell birds and fantails can be heard. Overnight: Picton, Beachcomber Inn 60 Friday & Saturday We move west towards the magnificent Southern Alps. Here, there are a variety of alpine tracks to explore and an opportunity to learn from natural history experts about the flora and fauna of this area, as well as visiting a working high-country farm. We climb up to Castle Hill rocks, where young Maori warriors once congregated to learn the art of warfare from the Elders of their tribe, and we see the beautiful landscapes captured on film in 'Lord of the Rings' and 'Narnia'. Overnight: Arthur's Pass, Wilderness Lodge Sunday & Monday We travel by road, traversing the Southern Alps, to the West Coast. In Paparoa National Park we experience the luxuriant rainforest. Coastal trails take us to strange limestone formations called New Zealand to explore a secret glow-worm grotto, hidden in the forest, to observe this natural phenomenon. Overnight: Franz Josef Glacier, Punga Grove Island the Pancake Rocks and dramatic geyser-like blowholes. Our final afternoon walk takes us along the banks of the Porari River's impressive gorge, where subtle changes in the forest landscape reveal strands of Nikau Palms nestled among the native rain forest and giant moss. Overnight: Punakaiki, Resort Hotel Tuesday & Wednesday Our walks include a trek from the rainforest to the face of the Franz Josef Glacier and a hike to the edge of Fox Glacier. There is time to admire the setting sun on the glacier before setting off Thursday & Friday We travel south along the coastal highway to Haast, pausing to picnic by the picturesque River Haast, before ascending the Haast as we draw closer to our destination in Wanaka. We visit the Cascade Falls and Blue Pools, where enormous trout come to feed. Our walks take us along Lake Wanaka to Glendhu Bay to experience a magical sunset and an afternoon walk from the lake inlet into the township of Wanaka. We ascend to the summit of Mount Iron to experience the incredible 360 degree views of the Minaret Peaks, Mount Aspiring and the Otago Plains. Overnight: Lake Wanaka, Edgewater Hotel waters and birdlife, before meeting a sheep farmer, whose family was one of the original European settlers in Otago. We walk a section of the famous Routeburn Track, which weaves its way through native beech forest, passing vast waterfalls and in view of sheer mountain peaks. Overnight: Queenstown, Millbrook Resort Hotel Monday We say farewell at breakfast. Saturday & Sunday We travel to Queenstown for a walk through Sunshine Valley, along the shores of Lake Wakatipu. We drive to Glenorchy along the lake with stunning views of the Remarkable Mountains and the vast peaks of the Mount Aspiring Ranges. We explore the Glenorchy Lagoon boardwalk with its beautifully tranquil Optional Opportunities Water Sports Arrival: Picton Quayside Departure: Queenstown Airport Fishing Helicopter Ride Golf Massage/Spa Terrain: Good footing, some hills; transfers each day allow us to cover most of the island. 4-9 miles walking per day. 2013 Prices: US$ 5,465 per person (US$ 5,190 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 1,075 Single Supplement) 2014 Prices: US$ 5,565 per person (US$ 5,285 Wayfarers’ Friends) (US$ 1,085 Single Supplement) Trip Length: 13 nights 2013 Dates: February 5-18, March 5-18 2014 Dates: February 4-17, March 4-17 Trip price excludes dinner on two evenings when you are free to dine independently in a local restaurant: Wednesday in Franz Joseph Village and Friday in Wanaka. For more details: www.thewayfarers.com or call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) 61 Pamela Petro Vacation Planning Choosing Your Walk F The 'Walk Away Guide' by Everett Potter • • • • • • Why Walk? What is a walking vacation? Why an organized walk? What is a Walk like? Who will I meet? How should I prepare? All these questions and more are answered in the ‘Walk Away Guide’! The Guide will be published December 2012. Order your copy today. Photo Contest break up the walking itinerary or bring a friend or partner who is less interested in walking. Traveling Solo? You'll fit right in with a Wayfarers group! • On-trail camaraderie with like-minded travelers • Explore off the beaten track in safety and comfort • Reasonable Single Supplements - the same category of room as paired travelers Elissa Becker rom ambling to rambling or strolling to striding, we go to considerable lengths to cater for all walking tastes and abilities---and then add a few extras. While walking is at the heart of our vacations, there is no pressure to walk all the time on any of our trips. The Wayfarers’ backup van is available along with a range of options including shopping, swimming or maybe a massage---ideal for someone who might like to T hank you to everyone who submitted photos for our 2012 photo contest! Winners receive an item of quality logo clothing from our online ‘Get Ready to Walk Shop’. We are always looking for more good photos! If we use one or more of your images in our brochure or website, we will send you a gift code to use online in our shop. Please send us your best shots from your most recent Walks by email (5 MB maximum) to photos@thewayfarers.com or mail a CD to our Newport Office. Alternatively, email photos@thewayfarers.com for access to a shared file in Dropbox. 2012 Photo Contest Winners: Robert Mark Appleton • Elissa Becker • Dale Brown • Dick Dixon • Judi Hermann • Alice Dunlap Kraft • Jean Follet Thomson • Lisa Keloritz • Terry Krasinska • Stephanie Martin • Laura Depta Peal • Pamela Petro • Dave Robertson • Roy Robinson • Kathy Ross • Andrea Schaffell • Ken Stewart • Julie Vanek • Nancy Vonesh • Josh Yost 62 For more details: www.thewayfarers.com The Wayfarers' 'Get Ready to Walk Shop' e-Newsletter Now Available Online Sign up for Walking Shorts, our monthly e-newsletter for features, special events and travel news. • Logo Gear including polo shirts, sun shirts, day packs, Tilley hats & more • ‘High quality’ walking essentials to kit you out from head to toe Short and Tweet Visit with The Wayfarers on Facebook and Twitter for photos, snippets from the trail and fun contests. www.facebook.com/thewayfarers iPad App Follow @wayfarers twitter.com/wayfarers Find our free iPad app at the iTunes store • Blends e-brochure and web access • Embedded Videos • Photo galleries Log on to: www.thewayfarers.com/gear Arrange your own Private Walk W hat better way to bring the generations together and celebrate a personal milestone or family event? The possibilities are endless….join one of our scheduled departures or arrange your own Private Walk. To ensure that you are in the best possible shape for your vacation, The Wayfarers has partnered with Fit for Trips to offer fitness programs crafted specifically for your walking itinerary. Upon receiving your Walk booking, we send you a voucher for a 10% discount on your chosen Fit for Trips program. See www.thewayfarers.com/fit-for-trips/ for more information 63 or call us at 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) Need Assistance with your Travel Plans? Wendy Houle runs The Wayfarers' Travel Desk providing expert service. • • • • • Save time and effort Blend arrival and departure travel arrangements perfectly with your Walk Add pre and post Walk trips that supplement your Walk experience Take advantage of the best each area has to offer with expert advice Reasonable fees Contact The Wayfarers’ Travel Desk at 1-800-611-4763 (US & Canada) What’s Included in a Wayfarers’ Walk 64 • Small group sizes - 10-12 people on average with a maximum of 16 • Full-time services of a Walk Leader and Walk Manager • A backup vehicle for resting walkers and moving luggage • Comprehensive Travel Information Package and Reading List • Diverse itineraries with an emphasis on history, geography, culture, peoples, flora and fauna • Demonstrations, wine tastings, admissions to museums and historic sites • All ground transfers (ferries, cable cars, trains, etc) as specified • Maps and unique souvenirs to commemorate your trip • First-class accommodation with cultural and historical interest • All meals – with choices – (Special dietary requirements? No problem!) • • • Wine with dinner Walking with The Wayfarers is Good Value 1 Our Walks are truly all-inclusive all meals (unless noted otherwise), wine/beer with dinner, gratuities for hotels/restaurants, on-trail refreshments and more 2 Walking groups are small, on average 10-12 people, with two full-time staff 3 We take good care of you! Guests consistently rate our Leaders the best in the business 4 Our Loyalty Rewards Program is generous 5 We develop all of our own itineraries, they are exclusive to us - we take care of all the details leaving you to enjoy every step 2 are Better than 1! Book any Two of our Walks Back to Back, and we'll treat you to a night's accommodation in-between. If you are a first-timer, we'll give you the Wayfarers' Friends 5% Loyalty Discount on both Walks. Reserve Your Walking Vacation Now 3 Easy Ways! 1. Call us now at 1-800-249-4620 2. Request a booking online at www.thewayfarers.com 3. Ask your Travel Agent to call us Walk Ratings Each rating is based on a combination of type of varying terrain, walking distance / time & elevation gain. Easy Morning/Afternoon: 3-4mi, 2-2 ½hrs Daily: 6-8mi, 4-5hrs Mainly flat, several hills, easy incline, good footing Easy/Moderate Morning/Afternoon: 4-5mi, 2 ½-3hrs Daily: 8-10mi, 5-6hrs Days provide a combination of Easy and Moderate Terrains Moderate Morning/Afternoon: 4-5mi, 2 ½-3hrs Daily: 8-12mi, 5-6hrs Moderate hills each day, variety of surfaces, no long difficult descents Moderate/Energetic Morning/Afternoon: 4-8mi, 3-3 ½hrs Daily: 8-16mi, 5-6hrs Days provide a combination of Moderate and Energetic Terrains Energetic Morning/Afternoon: 5-8mi, 3-3 ½hrs Daily: 10-16mi, 6-7hrs Higher frequency of hills or steps each day, longer ascents and descents, good level of fitness required to enjoy the Walk Deposit We request a deposit of US$ 500 per person for most Walks, with final payment requested 90 days ahead of the trip. However, for the Barging in Burgundy, Pentillie Castle and Patagonia trips the deposit is US $1000 and final payment is 120 days ahead of the trip. On-trail snacks and refreshments Cancellations If you find it necessary to cancel your reservation, all payments will be refunded to you, less a Cancellation Fee as follows: • More than 120 days before Walk date $ 150 per person • 120-91 days before Walk date $ 500 per person • 90-60 days before Walk date 50% of walk price per person • 59-0 days before Walk date FULL price of Walk Barging in Burgundy, Patagonia and Pentillie Castle Walks: • More than 120 days before Walk date $ 500 per person • 120-91 days before Walk date $ 1000 per person • 90-0 days before Walk date FULL price of Walk All gratuities at hotels and restaurants Exceptions to this cancellation policy cannot be made for any reason, including personal emergencies, business emergencies, illness, or weather. 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Rolf van Dijk, Graphic Design, Illustration & Cartography | Betsy West, Editor 2013 Walk Schedule Page Country Walk Title Price US$ Wayfarers’ Friends Single # Walk Price US$ Sup Nights Rating* United Kingdom & Ireland Feb Departure Dates Mar May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct 7 England ‘Downton Abbey’, Castle Combe & Avebury Circle new $ 4,195 $ 3,985 $ 565 6 2 8 England Yorkshire ~ England’s Green & Pleasant Land $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 535 6 2 16 9 England Hadrian’s Wall & The Lake District $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 535 6 3 30 10 England A Coast to Coast Adventure $ 4,195 $ 3,985 $ 565 7 5 8 11 England Dartmoor to Exmoor $ 4,195 $ 3,985 $ 565 7 5 23 12 England The Cotswolds & Oxford $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 535 6 2 2 13 England Jane Austen Country $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 535 6 1 16 6 14 England Cornwall's Creeks & Coves $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 535 6 4 9 6 from $ 3,995 from $ 3,795 from $ 695 15 England Pentillie Castle 6 2 16 Scotland Culloden to Edinburgh ~ A Journey through History $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 555 6 3 17 Wales Pembrokeshire Coast $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 535 6 3 18 N. Ireland Giant's Causeway, The Glens of Antrim & Donegal $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 535 6 2 The Ring of Kerry $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 555 6 3 19 Ireland Europe ~ France 23 France Brittany & Normandy new 24 France Barging in Burgundy 14 19 $ 4,080 $ 635 6 2 from $ 4,750 from $4,510 from $1,750 6 1 21 14 22 8 28 15 23 Mar May Jun 22 Jul Aug 19F Sep $ 4,195 $ 3,985 $ 635 6 3 $ 4,195 $ 3,985 $ 595 6 2 27 France The Historic Dordogne $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 535 6 3 2 28 France The Fragrance & Flavors of Provence $ 4,695 $ 4,450 $ 665 6 3 16 Pays Basque $ 4,195 $ 3,985 $ 635 6 4 23 22 26 29 15 13 9 Feb Mar May Jun 6 Jul Aug Sep 33 Italy The Amalfi Coast & The Isle of Capri $ 4,595 $ 4,350 $ 695 6 5 34 Italy Venice & The Veneto $ 4,195 $ 3,985 $ 595 6 3 35 Italy The Dolomites $ 4,195 $ 3,985 $ 635 6 5 30 36 Italy Italian Lakes ~ Como, Maggiore, Lugano & Orta $ 4,195 $ 3,985 $ 595 6 4 16 22 37 Italy Cinque Terre & The Italian Riviera $ 4,195 $ 3,985 $ 595 6 4 23 29 16 15 Classic Tuscany $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 565 6 3 Tuscany & Umbria $ 4,195 $ 3,985 $ 595 6 3 40 Italy Sicily ~ Agrigento, Marsala & The Isle of Mozia $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 565 6 3 41 Italy Sicily ~ Ragusa, Siracusa & Mt Etna $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 565 6 3 Europe 15 8 29 6 Mar May Jun Jul Aug Sep Slovenia ~ Lake Bohinj, The Julian Alps & Lake Bled $ 4,195 $ 3,985 $ 565 7 2 29 46 Austria Innsbruck, The Tyrolean Alps & The Land of Mozart $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 535 6 3 16 22 47 Germany Bavaria ~ Lakes, Mountains & Fairytale Castles $ 3,995 $ 3,795 $ 535 6 3 9 15 48 Switzerland Bernese Oberland & Lake Lucerne $ 4,295 $ 4,080 $ 655 7 4 49 Croatia The Dalmatian Coast $ 4,195 $ 3,985 $ 595 7 2 1 21 50 Czech Republic Vienna to Prague $ 4,195 $ 3,985 $ 565 7 2 8 7, 28 $ 4,295 $ 4,080 $ 595 7 3 Alaska ~ Amazing Wilderness $4,295 $4,080 $ 695 7 3 56 United States Utah ~ Grand Canyon, Bryce & Zion $2,995 $2,845 $ 565 6 3 Oct Dec 7 15F Feb 55 United States Dec 25 45 Slovenia The Americas & The Pacific Oct 26 Feb 51 Czech R., Germany Prague to Dresden new Dec 13, 20 The Loire ~ River of the Kings 38 Italy Oct 8 Alsace ~ Villages, Vosges & Vineyards 39 Italy 5 15 30 25 France Europe ~ Italy 6 13 26 France 29 France 8 11 2 Feb $ 4,295 Dec 1 Mar May Jun 5 14 Jul Aug Sep Oct Dec 4 23 1 57 United States New Mexico ~ The Land of Enchantment $2,995 $2,845 $ 565 6 3 58 Argentina Remote Patagonia 2013 new $5,795 $ 5,495 $1,275 8 4 3 17 15 8 7 58 Argentina Remote Patagonia 2014 $5,795 $ 5,495 $1,275 8 4 2 2 60 New Zealand Spectacular South Island 2013 $5,465 $ 5,190 $1,075 13 2 5 5 60 New Zealand Spectacular South Island 2014 $5,565 $ 5,285 $1,085 13 2 4 4 F = Founders’ Walk For more details: www.thewayfarers.com or call us at: 1-800-249-4620 (US & Canada) 13 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PPCO 174 Bellevue Avenue Newport, RI o2840 For Reservations and Information: United States/Canada 174 Bellevue Avenue Newport, RI 02840 +1 (800) 249-4620 +1 (401) 849-5087 Fax: (401) 849-5878 Travel Desk: +1 (800) 611-4763 walk-info@thewayfarers.com United Kingdom/Europe 7 The Square Toddington Gloucestershire GL54 5DJ +44 (0)1 242 620871 Fax: +44 (0)1 242 620162 walk-info@thewayfarers.co.uk Australia/New Zealand 52 Carranya Road Riverview NSW 2066 +61 (0)2 9428 4222 Fax: +61 (0)2 9428 4333 anz-sales@thewayfarers.com Argentina Austria Croatia Chile Czech Republic England France Germany Ireland Italy New Zealand Northern Ireland Scotland Slovenia Spain Switzerland United States Wales Front Cover Photos: Patagonia – Michael West Dordogne architecture – Al Ludwick Pembrokeshire beach – Pamela Petro Back Cover Photos: Walkers Dartmoor to Exmoor – Stephanie Martin Alsatian music – The Wayfarers Sicilian boats – Michael West