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Telephone: (01883)713633
Incorporating Holidays & Short Breaks 2016 Welcome A very warm welcome to our 2016 short break and holiday programme. We go to Cologne to see/hear André Rieu live at the Lanxess Indoor Arena, travel to Lancashire at Easter and visit Fred Dibnah’s house and workshop, fly to Guernsey, arriving in time to see the Liberation Day celebrations in St Peter Port and take a ride on the new Borders Railway in Scotland. We make return visits to Sidmouth, Falmouth, the Lake District and North Wales, but with new visits and attractions. We travel to Tuscany on a 12 day holiday, which includes a visit to Florence and a day exploring the Cinque Terre by boat. To commemorate 100 years of the Battles of the Somme and Verdun, we have a 3 day break packed with visits and led by Terry. We visit the Black Forest in October for the Chrysanthemum Festival in Lahr and finish the year with a visit to see Chatsworth in all its festive glory. For all this and more, read on… We Reserve the right to use a coach with a different seating arrangement. 4 8 12 16 20 32 36 40 44 48 53 3 7 11 15 19 31 35 39 43 47 52 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 38 42 46 50 1 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 45 49 Skinners of Oxted are members of the Bonded Coach Holiday Group of the Confederation Of Passenger Transport UK Ltd. This is a government approved consumer protection scheme. This ensures that in relation to the coach package holidays described in this brochure (or website) that the clients’ monies are protected by a Bond which may be called upon in the unlikely event of the Member’s Insolvency. Clients are recommended to inspect the current membership certificate at our registered office or alternatively go to www.bch-uk.org or telephone 0207 240 3131 to confirm current membership. Your attention is also drawn to the Bonded Coach Holiday Group Trading Charter that will apply to these coach package holidays. October 2015 2 Telephone: (01883)713633 Contents DATES TOUR PAGE 25 – 28 February André Rieu, Live in Cologne 4/5 25 – 28 March Fred Dibnah Country - “Did you like that?” 6/7 4 – 8 April Newcastle – Back in Tyne 8/9 15 – 18 April Dutch Bulbfields 10/11 23 – 29 April Falmouth & Scenic Cornwall 12/13 29 April – 1 May Welsh Antiques Weekend 14/15 9 – 13 May Guernsey by Air 16/17 22 – 27 May Scottish Borders 18/19 10 – 14 June Sidmouth, Cream of Devon 20/21 31 July – 4 August Suffolk’s Coast and Villages 22/23 14 – 19 August North Wales 24/25 28 Aug – 8 Sept Treasures of Tuscany 26/27 23 – 25 Sept 1916: A Fateful Year – Verdun & The Somme 28/29 30 Sept – 2 Oct Devon Antiques Weekend 30/31 2 – 7 October Lake District 32/33 17 – 21 October Chrysanthemum Festival, Lahr, Germany 34/35 13 – 16 November Deck The Halls 36/37 Door-to-Door collection 40/41 Travel Insurance 42/43 Booking Conditions Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 44/45/46/47 3 André Rieu – The King of Waltz – Live in Cologne 25th to 28th February Join us on this amazing weekend to see André Rieu perform with the Johann Strauss orchestra and soloists. Come and join the party and experience the irresistible waltzes, classical music, operetta and musicals for an evening you won’t be able to forget. See for yourself why André Rieu has been one of the world’s most popular live acts for a number of years! The show is held in the Lanxess Indoor Arena, Cologne, one of Europe’s foremost concert venues. £390.00 PER PERSON Single Room Supp: £58.00 Deposit: £100.00 Ticket upgrade (subject to availability): Category 3 £16 • Category 2 £22 Category 1 £26 What’s Included ✔ 2 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast, ✔ 1 night Bed & Breakfast ✔ 3-course meal in beer cellar ✔ At the time of going to print, we do not know which hotel we will be staying at, but it will be a 4* hotel in the Cologne area ✔ André Rieu concert ticket (category 4 seat) ✔ Guided walking tour around cathedral ✔ Guided tour of Cologne ✔ Visit to Chocolate Museum 4 Thursday 25 February Departing Oxted we make our way to Dover for the short sea crossing to Calais and on through Northern France and Belgium into Germany. Friday 26 February After breakfast, we make our way into Cologne for a guided walking tour around the cathedral: Germany’s most popular attraction. Hugely imposing, with twin steeples over 500ft tall, the gothic masterpiece can be seen from miles around, and it is no wonder that it was placed on the world heritage list. Our guide will explain all about the construction, which took over 600 years to complete, as well as all Telephone: (01883)713633 the features and history, which make this such a special place. Please note there is no guided tour inside the cathedral. In the afternoon we return to our hotel, where we shall enjoy an early evening meal before making our way to the Lanxess Arena for the highlight of this tour, when André Rieu and his orchestra take the stage. A swinging evening with the King of Waltz that will remain in your memory for a long time. Sunday 28 February Taking our leave of the hotel after breakfast, we travel back through Germany, Belgium and France to Calais for our return to England, arriving in Oxted mid evening. Please note that we have to confirm number and type of concert tickets required in early December, therefore early booking is recommended. Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel ©Schokoladenmuseum Koln Saturday 27 February Today we have a guided coach tour of the sights of Cologne, which has a long and illustrious history stretching back to Roman times. During the day we shall explore the Lindt chocolate museum with a guided tour followed by a tasting at the chocolate fountain. This evening, we shall enjoy a typical three course meal in an historic beer cellar, where you can enjoy local specialities washed down, of course, with a glass of Kölsch! 5 Fred Dibnah Country - “Did you like that?” 25 – 28 March Staying in a converted country manor with turrets and porticos seems very appropriate for this holiday, during which we learn about the industrial age of the Black Country, visit the home of Fred Dibnah, English steeplejack, engineer and eccentric, take a ride on a canal boat and a steam train and visit a converted mill, whilst enjoying the beautiful countryside of Lancashire. £375.00 PER PERSON © Flickr - Michael Brace Single Room Supp: £27.00 What’s Included ✔ 3 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All bedrooms are en-suite with TV, telephone & hospitality tray ✔ Entry to the Black Country Living Museum ✔ Entry to Fred Dibnah Heritage Centre ✔ Time to explore Bolton ✔ Boat trip on Leeds & Liverpool Canal with tea/coffee & biscuits ✔ Ride on East Lancashire Railway ✔ Visit to Oswaldtwistle Mills ✔ Entry to King Richard III Visitor Centre 6 MERCURE DUNKENHALGH HOTEL Blackburn This Blackburn hotel is a converted 700 year old country manor in a tranquil setting. The hotel retains many of the building’s original features, such as the striking turrets and porticos. There is an indoor swimming pool, laconium, steam room, rock sauna, aroma grotto and bio sauna. Good Friday 25 March Departing Oxted, we make our way to the Black Country Living Museum, where Telephone: (01883)713633 Sunday 27 March After breakfast we head to Foulridge where we board a boat for a 90 minute cruise on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal with tea/coffee and biscuits. We then make our way to Oswaldtwistle Mills, a former weaving mill converted into a charming shopping village with lifestyle and garden centre, textile and heritage museum, restaurants, over 100 retailers and even its own Wildfowl Reserve. After lunch we drive to Rawtenstall to join the East Lancashire Railway, for a twelve mile journey through the beautiful Irwell Valley with its rolling green hills and picturesque villages to Bury. © Chris Allen Easter Monday 28 March Departing after a leisurely breakfast we commence our homeward journey, making a stop at the new King Richard III Visitor Centre in Leicester. Here we shall have time to find lunch and see the exhibition exploring the King’s life and death and to understand the huge events that led to his hasty burial and eventual rediscovery. Following our visit we continue our homeward journey, arriving back in Oxted early evening. historic buildings from all around the Black Country have been authentically rebuilt, to create a tribute to the traditional skills of the people that once lived in the heart of industrial Britain. Early afternoon we continue our journey northwards to Clayton-LeMoors, our home for the next 3 nights. Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel © Flickr - Thomas's Pics Saturday 26 March This morning we head to Bolton, where we shall have some time to explore the town and maybe visit the award winning market in the heart of the town centre. Early afternoon we have the opportunity to discover the fascinating home of celebrity steeplejack Fred Dibnah, preserved in his memory as a heritage centre. The yard, which confirms Fred’s love of the golden age of steam, includes a mineshaft and pithead winding gear, belt-driven machinery, sheds, steam boilers and tools. Here we shall learn about this eccentric and much loved character, hearing tales of his lifetime's dreams and ambitions and enjoy a “cuppa” in Fred’s kitchen. 7 Newcastle – Back in Tyne 4th to 8th April Staying close to the newly developed river front of Newcastle-Gateshead, close to the famous Millennium Bridge, which looks incredibly beautiful at night when it's all lit up, this tour takes in parts of the ancient kingdom of Northumbria with its historic fortresses and violent past has been voted England’s most tranquil county and has some of Britain’s most spectacular and dramatic coast and countryside. Home to more castles than any other county in England, it forms the final frontier of the Roman Empire along Hadrian’s Wall. On this tour, we visit Belsay Gardens, the lovely Ford and Etal Estate, have a guided tour of Newcastle and follow part of Hadrian’s Wall. £360.00 PER PERSON Single Room Supp: £80.00 © VisitEngland - Newcastle Gateshead Initiative (Eng Heritage members less £8.30 but must bring card) What’s Included ✔ 4 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All bedrooms are en-suite with TV, telephone & hospitality tray ✔ Entry to Belsay Hall & Gardens ✔ Full day guided tour of Newcastle & Hadrian’s Wall area ✔ Entry to Lady Waterford Hall ✔ Tour of Heatherslaw Cornmill ✔ Ride on Heatherslaw Light Railway ✔ Tour of the Hay Farm Heavy Horse Centre ✔ Time to explore Newcastle, Etal & Hexham 8 RAMADA ENCORE NEWCASTLEGATESHEAD HOTEL Gateshead Located just 350 yards from the Gateshead Millennium Bridge and the Baltic Art Centre and less than 20 minutes’ walk from Newcastle city centre, this modern hotel has a stylish on-site restaurant, bar and free Wi-Fi throughout. Monday 4 April Departing Oxted and making refreshment stops along the way we make our way to our hotel in Gateshead. Telephone: (01883)713633 look around the village before driving to Hay Farm Heavy Horse Centre, home to ten Clydesdale heavy working horses. Here we shall have a guided tour of the horses and the collection of horse-drawn farm machinery giving an insight into the farming history of the Ford and Etal Estate. Tuesday 5 April We are joined today by a guide who will give us a short tour of Newcastle before taking us along part of Hadrian’s Wall, making a short stop at Heddon-on-the-Wall, where we can get close to the wall itself. We journey on to Corbridge, a beautiful village with a rich Roman history, and on to historic Hexham, dominated by a beautiful abbey. Here we shall have time to find lunch and maybe visit the market before returning to our hotel via fascinating Blanchland, perhaps the most attractive settlement in the whole of the North Pennines, Castleside and Consett in the Derwent Valley. Thursday 7 April This morning we visit Belsay Hall and gardens, where we shall find a unique combination of Grecian architecture, medieval ruins, formal terraces and the lush jungle-esque Quarry Garden. Soak up the sights and smells of the Grade 1 listed gardens, roam the fabulous pillars in the grand hall, and enjoy wonderful views from the top of the castle tower. Here we shall have a guided tour of the gardens, with time to further explore the castle, hall and gardens and to find lunch. Early afternoon we make the short journey back to Newcastle, where we shall be at leisure to explore and make our way back to the hotel across the Gateshead Millennium “Winking Eye” Bridge. Friday 8 April Departing after breakfast we make our way south, making stops along the way and arriving back in Oxted early evening. Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel © Flickr - David Bramhall Wednesday 6 April After breakfast we head north to the villages of Ford and Etal part of a vast rural estate. Here we enjoy a visit to Lady Waterford Hall, the village school until 1957, with stunning Biblical scenes on the walls before visiting Heatherslaw Cornmill, England’s most northerly working watermill. We then board the Heatherslaw Light Railway for the journey to Etal, where we shall have time to find lunch and 9 Dutch Bulbfields 15-18 April Every Spring, Holland boasts an explosion of colour in the fields with its magnificent display of tulips, hyacinths and daffodils. At the centre of it all is Keukenhof Gardens, justly named “The Greatest Flower Show on Earth”. This 32-hectare site is planted annually with some seven million bulbs in over 1600 varieties, resulting in an explosion of colour and a magnificent spectacle unique throughout the world. We take a ride on a steam train and a historic boat before driving across one of the longest dams in the Netherlands, separating the sea from a man-made lake. £422.00 PER PERSON ©VisitKeukenhof Single Room Supp: £38.00 What’s Included ✔ 3 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All bedrooms are en-suite with TV & telephone ✔ Time to explore Ostend, Medemblik & Sluis ✔ Entry to Keukenhof Gardens ✔ Ride on Steam Train & Boat 10 KONTAKT DER KONTINENTEN HOTEL Utrecht The hotel is a former mission house and monastery, located in the Utrechtse Heuvelrug National Park. Most rooms have a view of the woods, monastery garden or courtyard gardens. Complimentary fresh coffee or tea is available in the lounge and there is free WiFi in the hotel. Telephone: (01883)713633 © Flickr - Martha de Jong-Lantink Sunday 17 April Today we head north to Hoorn and board the famous steam train for a journey through the lovely Dutch countryside to Medemblik during which we shall be served with a cup of tea/coffee and a slice of apple pie. On arrival we shall have free time to find lunch and discover the beautiful historical centre before boarding the museum ship Friesland for our cruise to Enkhuizen. From here we follow the 27km long Houtribdijk. This dike, built between 1963 and 1975, crosses what used to be the Zuider See and is now IJsselmeer the largest inland lake in Western Europe. Look out for the radio station half way along, before joining a polder “Flevoland” which is reclaimed land from the former sea. From here we make our way back onto the mainland and our hotel. Friday 15 April Departing Oxted we make our way to Dover for the short sea crossing to Calais and on to the coastal town of Ostend, where we shall have time to explore and find lunch. Early afternoon we continue our journey to Utrecht, our home for the next three nights. Saturday 16 April ‘Tiptoe through the tulips’ today at glorious Keukenhof Gardens, said to be the largest flower garden in Europe, where tulips, narcissi, hyacinths and other bulbs create a sea of colour amongst the ancient trees, shrubs and ponds. Wander and enjoy the millions of bulbs which make up this rich tapestry of brilliant colours. The theme for 2016 is “The Golden Age”, a time when the Netherlands flourished in the field of trade, arts and sciences and the tulip trade thrived. Keukenhof is said to be the most photographed place in the world, so don’t forget your camera! Monday 18 April Departing after breakfast we make our way to Sluis near the Belgium border. Here we shall have time to explore: take a walk across the historic ramparts with their city gates, visit the windmill, or climb the tower of the only belfry in the Netherlands to see magnificent views of the beautiful Zeeland Flanders scenery. Here you will find fashion for all styles, picturesque boutiques, speciality stores, fresh produce supermarkets, world-class restaurants and cosy terraces to soak-up the wonderful atmosphere of this bustling city. Early afternoon we continue on to our ferry in Calais. Arriving back in Oxted approx. 8.00pm. Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 11 Falmouth & Scenic Cornwall 23-29 April Based in Falmouth, Britain’s most southerly resort, with the third largest natural harbour in the world and a charming mix of shops, art galleries and ancient inns in the narrow streets of the bustling town centre, we visit the fabulous Eden Project, take a ride on the Bodmin and Wenford Steam Railway, have a guided tour of the Poldark Tin Mine and visit one of Cornwall’s hidden gems: Trengwainton Gardens. £754.00 PER PERSON Single Room Supp: £180.00 © Adam Gibbard & Visit Cornwall (Nat Trust members less £7.20, but must bring card) What’s Included ✔ 6 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All bedrooms are en-suite with TV, telephone, hairdryer & hospitality tray ✔ Entry to the Eden Project ✔ Entry to Poldark Tin Mine, Museum & Gardens, with guided tour of mine & Cornish Pasty ✔ Freedom of the Line ticket on Bodmin & Wenford Railway ✔ Time to explore Lizard Peninsula, Falmouth, Land’s End & Bodmin ✔ Entry to Trengwainton Gardens 12 THE FALMOUTH HOTEL Falmouth The Falmouth Hotel, a striking, Victorian chateau-style hotel set in 5 acres of landscaped gardens overlooking Falmouth Bay and Castle Beach was the first commercial hotel to be built in the town, back in 1865. On one side is Pendennis Castle, the headland, beach and sea and, on the other, views over to the famous port of Falmouth. From the hotel, it is an easy stroll into the town centre and the maritime area. The hotel has an indoor swimming pool, hot tub and sauna. Telephone: (01883)713633 for its links with both the 1970s and the 2015 Poldark television series, with scenes being filmed within the labyrinth of mine levels. A number of artefacts from the museum at Poldark Mine were used as props. Following our visit we shall have a Cornish Pasty, hot from the oven, to enjoy as we make our way to the Lizard Peninsula, England’s most southerly point and the birthplace of modern communication. © Flickr - Paul Hudson Tuesday 26 April This morning we make our way to the Bodmin and Wenford Railway, Cornwall’s only standard gauge railway regularly operated by steam locomotives. Our tickets allow us to travel up and down the line as we wish, but you may wish to walk into the centre of Bodmin, or maybe visit Cornwall’s Regimental Museum close to the station. Saturday 23 April Departing Oxted we head west and, making comfort stops en route, arrive at our Falmouth hotel. Sunday 24 April Today we visit Cornwall’s most famous garden: the Eden Project. Experience the sights, smells and scale of a rainforest in the Humid Tropics Biome – the world’s largest greenhouse – and discover the tropical plants that are used to produce everyday products. In the Warm Temperate Biome, travel to South Africa and California as you amble amongst the orange and lemon trees, olive groves and gnarled vines. In the 30 acre Roofless Biome see hemp, sunflower and other plants used for medicine, fuels, materials and food. Monday 25 April After a leisurely breakfast we drive west to the Poldark Mine, one of Cornwall’s most important heritage sites, where we shall have a fascinating insight into the world of Cornwall’s ancient tin mining industry. Explore underground in Wheal Roots, a real 18th century tin mine and discover all about Cornish mining in the Heritage Museum. Those who don’t wish to go down the mine may spend the time in the museum and gardens. The mine is famed Wednesday 27 April Today we visit Trengwainton Gardens where we shall find stunning views and an abundance of exotic trees and shrubs in a garden cradled just inland of Mounts Bay. There are magnificent walled gardens growing species not seen anywhere else on mainland Britain. This 25 acre sheltered garden is bursting with exotic trees and shrubs. The walled kitchen garden will inspire creativity with your own growing space and wide open views across Mounts Bay will have you reaching for your camera. Lose yourself amongst winding, wooded paths, the stream or simply find a quiet corner to breathe in the peace of this special place. Early afternoon we continue westwards to reach the UK’s most westerly point – Land’s End. We shall have some time here to explore before returning to our hotel. Thursday 28 April A day at leisure to explore Falmouth. You may wish to take a boat trip up the Helford River, visit Pendennis Castle or relax and enjoy the leisure facilities offered by the hotel. Friday 29 April Departing after breakfast we head homewards, making comfort stops along the way and arriving back in Oxted early evening. Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 13 Welsh Antiques 29 April to 1 May This weekend we make visits to Cirencester and Gloucester on our way to Wales, return to the Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells, for the first day of the two-day International Antiques and Collectors Fair of Wales, and make stops at Lechlade and Marlborough on our way home. Even if you don’t find a bargain, you will enjoy a pleasant weekend break. £216.00 PER PERSON Single Room Supp: £47.50 What’s Included ✔ 2 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All bedrooms are en suite with TV, telephone & hospitality tray 14 HILTON HOTEL Newport Located in a quiet suburb of Newport, the hotel has a heated indoor pool, sauna and steam room. Telephone: (01883)713633 the day here with perhaps time for a brief local fair visit on our return journey. © Flickr - quisnovus Sunday 1 May Departing after breakfast, we seek out local antique fairs not yet published as we make our way to Lechlade for the monthly village hall fair, which usually has around 20 stands, with silver, jewellery, glass, porcelain, furniture, clocks and vintage clothing. We shall have some time to visit the antique shops in the town before continuing our journey home, with, time permitting, a stop at Parade Antiques in Marlborough. We return to Oxted early evening. Friday 29 April Departing Oxted we travel to Cirencester where we shall have some time to explore the weekly antiques fair that is held in the Old Corn Hall, here you will find an eclectic mix of antique furniture, jewellery, silver and collectables. Early afternoon we journey on to Gloucester Quays Antique Centre. Housed in a thoughtfully restored historic building and home to over 80 dealers spread over three floors, it’s an Aladdin’s cave of cabinets and units all stocked with collectables and goodies. You may wish to take a short walk to the other side of the dock and the antiques outlet, Upstairs Downstairs. Late afternoon we continue on to our Newport hotel, arriving early evening. Saturday 30 April This morning we make our way to Builth Wells, where you will find up to 1000 stands, from near and far. Sited in two huge exhibition halls, 8 huge drive-in undercover buildings, with more outside in Marquees on grass & hard standing, the Builth Wells Fair promises to be a worthwhile visit. We shall spend Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 15 Guernsey by Air 9 – 13 May Lying close to the northern coast of France and bathed by the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, the island of Guernsey offers a truly unforgettable escape. Although only 24 square miles in size, Guernsey has it all: sparkling seas, golden sands, rugged cliffs, picturesque harbours and fascinating countryside. The island’s capital, St. Peter Port, is a town of character with winding cobbled streets, a variety of shops and a busy harbour. Wander along the cliffs that inspired Renoir or explore the unique 19th-century home of French writer Victor Hugo; treat yourself to a cream tea and a mooch around St Peter Port’s cobbled streets. © Visit Guernsey £750.00 PER PERSON What’s Included ✔ 4 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All rooms are en-suite with TV, telephone, hairdryer, hospitality tray & free Wi-Fi ✔ Return flights from Gatwick ✔ Full day guided tour of the island ✔ Entry to Sausmarez Manor ✔ Day trip to Sark, with tractor bus transfer to village, 2 hour horse drawn carriage ride with entry to La Seigneurie Gardens ✔ Time to explore Guernsey 16 LA TRELADE HOTEL St Martins This quiet country house hotel is located in the rural parish of St Martin, just 3 miles from the picturesque town of St Peter Port. The hotel has a heated indoor swimming pool and health suite. Monday 9 May Departing from your home, we take you to Gatwick Airport for our flight to Guernsey. At the time of going to print, flight times have not been finalised, but we are hoping for a morning flight. On arrival we shall be met by an Island Coachways coach. Telephone: (01883)713633 preserved 18th century buildings in the Channel Islands, with time to see the Subtropical Gardens, which feature many exotic species. A stop for lunch will be made at a convenient point, returning to our hotel in time to relax before dinner. Wednesday 11 May Departing the hotel after breakfast we make the short journey to the harbour for the 50 minute ferry ride to Sark where we take the tractor drawn bus up to the village. We shall have some free time to explore the village before a 2 hour horse drawn carriage tour of the island, including a visit to La Seigneurie Gardens, one of the most enchanting gardens in the Channel Islands. Returning to Guernsey late afternoon. Thursday 12 May A day at leisure to further explore this delightful island, catch up on some shopping or simply relax and make the most of the leisure facilities of the Island and hotel. (Buses run regularly to St Peter Port from near the hotel). © Visit Guernsey Friday 13 May Departing from the hotel we are transferred to Guernsey Airport for our return flight to Gatwick. Again, we do not have confirmed flight times, but have requested an early afternoon flight, to arrive back at Gatwick mid afternoon. The 9th May is Liberation Day on Guernsey and we shall be able to either spend the rest of the day enjoying the facilities at the hotel or continuing on to St Peter Port, to see the Liberation Day celebrations (no details available at the time of going to press), with the coach returning at 6.00pm to take us back to the hotel (£10 charge for this service). Tuesday 10 May A full day guided tour of Guernsey with Island Coachways to explore the beautiful scenery, beaches and look-out points. During our tour we shall visit the Little Chapel, beautifully decorated with seashells, pebbles and broken china and have a guided tour of Sausmarez Manor, one of the best This holiday is operated by Greatdays Holidays Ltd, ATOL 4279, for whom Skinners of Oxted is an authorised retail agent. Please ask to see their booking conditions. Greatdays Holidays’ cancellation scale applies. Important: all passengers will be required to present photographic identification upon check in for flight to Guernsey. Baggage allowance per person is 1 piece 20Kg, plus one piece of hand luggage. A deposit of £250.00 per person is required at the time of booking, with final balance due by 9/2/16. Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 17 The Scenic Scottish Borders 22-27 May From the rolling hills and moorland in the west, through to the gentler valleys and high agricultural plains of the east, the beautiful Scottish Borders countryside is so often overlooked by visitors who hurry through on their way to the Highlands. Join us on this break to the Border town of Peebles, on the banks of the River Tweed. Our visits include a ride on the New Borders Railway, the Royal Yacht Britannia, New Lanark World Heritage Site a Cashmere Mill tour and the Devil’s Porridge Museum. £544.00 PER PERSON Single Room Supp: £95.00 What’s Included ✔ A total of 5 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All rooms are en-suite with TV, telephone, hairdryer, hospitality tray & free Wi-Fi ✔ Ride on the Borders Railway ✔ Entry to Royal Yacht Britannia ✔ Time to explore Edinburgh, Peebles & Moffat ✔ Tour of Cashmere Mill ✔ Entry to Abbotsford House & Gardens with guided tour of house ✔ Entry to New Lanark World Heritage Site ✔ Entry to Devil’s Porridge Museum 18 MERCURE BARONY CASTLE HOTEL & SPA Set in 25 acres of mature grounds near Peebles, this imposing 16th century tower house has evolved into a modern, welcoming hotel with an indoor pool. SAMLESBURY HOTEL The Samlesbury Hotel offers a contemporary and fresh experience, with ultra-modern finishes, unsurpassed service and a strong focus on attention to detail. Telephone: (01883)713633 Sunday 22 May Departing Oxted and making stops along the way for refreshments, we make our way north to Peebles, our home for the next 4 nights. Tuesday 24 May This morning we drive to Hawick, where, after a short coffee break, we have a tour around a cashmere mill, seeing how the cashmere is dyed, teased, carded, spun and hand finished by the craftsmen. Late morning we make our way to Abbotsford House and Gardens, which was the home of Sir Walter Scott the 19th century novelist, and author of timeless classics such as Waverley, Rob Roy, Ivanhoe and The Lady of the Lake. Here we shall have time to find lunch in their restaurant before meeting our guide for a tour of the house, followed by time to explore the gardens. Wednesday 25 May We head west this morning to the New Lanark World Heritage Site where the history of the cotton industry is brought back to life. This beautifully restored 18th century cotton mill village is nestled in the spectacular south Lanarkshire countryside and gives a fascinating insight into the life and times of former mill manager and social pioneer Robert Owen. We shall be free to explore the town and travel back in time on the Annie McLeod Experience, see the stunning views from the roof garden, see how the mill workers lived, visit Robert Owen’s School for Children and see the Working ©Royal Yacht Britannia Monday 23 May After a leisurely breakfast, we make our way to Tweedbank Station to board the new 30 mile long Borders Railway, opened by HM The Queen on the day she became the longest serving UK Monarch. When we arrive in Edinburgh, we shall have some time to find lunch and have a look around before re-joining the coach for the short journey to the Royal Yacht Britannia which served the British Royal Family for more than 40 years. An audio tour lets you stroll around at your leisure and visit the State Dining Room, the Queen’s Bedroom and crew’s quarters as well as many other parts of the five decks. Textile Machines. On our way back to the hotel, we shall make a stop in Peebles town, giving time to explore its range of independent shops. Thursday 26 May Departing after breakfast we head south, along Yarrow Water, past picturesque St Mary’s Loch, the largest natural loch in the Scottish Borders, to the former spa town of Moffat with its wide treelined high street and traditional shops. Here we shall have some time to explore and maybe find an early lunch before making our way on to The Devil’s Porridge Museum, which tells the remarkable story of the Greatest Munitions Factory on Earth, HM Factory Gretna, and the extraordinary lives of the people who worked there, . Following our visit we continue on to our overnight hotel near Preston. Friday 27 May Departing after breakfast we continue our homeward journey, making stops along the way and arriving back early evening. Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 19 Sidmouth 10-14 June The picturesque town of Sidmouth on the south Devon Coast, is charming and unspoilt and a sanctuary from the excesses of modern day tourism. Famed for its wealth of fine architecture the town centre offers an excellent range of individual shops and is a pleasure to browse. £533.00 PER PERSON © Flickr - Judith (Nat Trust members less £26.50, but must bring card) What’s Included ✔ 4 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All bedrooms are en-suite with TV, telephone & hospitality tray ✔ Time to explore Sidmouth, Exeter & Salisbury ✔ Entry to Kingston Lacy ✔ Entry to Buckland Abbey ✔ Boat ride on Exeter Canal ✔ Entry to Tintinhull Gardens 20 ROYAL YORK & FAULKNER HOTEL, Sidmouth This magnificent Regency building, dating from 1810 enjoys an unrivalled position at the centre of Sidmouth’s elegant Esplanade, adjacent to the picturesque town centre. Owned and personally run by the Hook family, resident proprietors for three generations, the hotel has earned a long standing reputation for hospitality and service. Telephone: (01883)713633 © Flickr - Mark Whittaker Sir Richard Grenville and then bought by Sir Francis Drake. It now has a combination of furnished rooms and interactive galleries which tell the story of how these two men changed the shape of the house and the fate of the country. Discover the estate, the meadows and the orchards and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the Tavy Valley and the far-reaching views. Friday 10 June Departing Oxted we make our way to Kingston Lacy, an elegant country Mansion and Estate near Wimborne Minster. Home to one of the finest private collections of paintings in Britain with work by Rubens, Van Dyck, Tintoretto, Titian and Brueghel, Kingston Lacy was the home of one of the most powerful families of Dorset – the Bankes family. Stroll around the Japanese Garden, complete with authentic tea house, take a sheltered walk through the woodland and visit the newly restored Orchid House. Following our visit we continue our journey to Sidmouth where we shall be greeted with afternoon tea. Monday 13 June This morning we make our way to Exmouth Dock where we board a boat to cruise the oldest working shipping canal in Europe – the Exmouth Canal! We shall sail through 8 miles of manmade waterway, making use of two manually operated locks at Turf Locks and Double Locks, sailing under the M5 motorway and cause the main Exeter to Dawlish road to come to a halt as the Countess Weir swing bridge is opened to allow our passage through. Arriving in Exeter approx. 1.30pm, we shall have some time to find a late lunch and explore before returning to our hotel. Tuesday 14 June Leaving the hotel after breakfast, we make our way to Tintinhull Gardens near Yeovil. The 2 acre Arts and Crafts garden surrounding a 17thcentury Grade I listed house is modelled on that at Hidcote Manor Garden in Gloucestershire. Late morning we drive on to Salisbury where we shall have time to find lunch and explore before continuing our homeward journey, arriving early evening. Saturday 11 June A day at leisure to explore this delightful seaside town. Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel © Flickr Clive Sunday 12 June After breakfast we make our way along the southern edge of the Dartmoor National Park to Buckland Abbey. Cistercian monks built the Abbey and the incredible Great Barn and farmed the then vast estate. It was later converted into a home by 21 Suffolk’s Coast & Villages 31 July to 4 August With 40 miles of Heritage Coast set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Suffolk exudes a feeling of peace and tranquillity. On this tour we visit the seaside towns of Aldeburgh and Southwold and explore the rural villages, lush green meadows, rich farmlands and sandy heathlands depicted by the famous painters Constable and Gainsborough. With a visit to a historic WWI airfield and a boat trip, there is surely something for everyone. £460.00 PER PERSON Single Room Supp: £76.00 © Flickr - Gideon Chilton (Nat Trust members less £6.00, but must bring card) What’s Included ✔ 4 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All bedrooms are en-suite with TV, telephone & hospitality tray ✔ Entry to Stow Maries Aerodrome Museum with guided tour & light lunch ✔ Full day guided Painters Trail tour ✔ Time to explore Aldeburgh, Southwold, Colchester, Ipswich, Lavenham & Bury St Edmunds ✔ Full day guided Suffolk Villages tour 22 BEST WESTERN MARKS TEY HOTEL Colchester The facilities include Lifestyle Health and Leisure Club with a heated indoor swimming pool, steam room, sauna and gym. Sunday 31 July Departing Oxted we make our way to Stow Maries Aerodrome: Europe’s largest surviving World War I Aerodrome and a unique and poignant reminder of a different time, with most of the buildings on the site now Grade II* listed. Here we shall have morning coffee before seeing a short film about the airfield and having a guided tour of this Telephone: (01883)713633 Dedham, many of whose buildings feature in Constable’s landscapes and are easily recognisable. We end the day by visiting Colchester with an optional guided walk through the castle gardens. © Flickr - Timelapsed Tuesday 2 August Departing after breakfast we make our way to the pretty fishing town of Aldeburgh, with time to find morning coffee before journeying on through Thorpeness, where we shall see the house in the clouds: a water tower that is now a holiday home. We continue on to the timeless and delightful resort of Southwold, little changed since Victorian times. Here we shall have time to find lunch and explore before returning to our hotel. fascinating site. If we are lucky, we may even see some planes coming and going. The site is also a thriving habitat for rare owls and other traditional British wildlife. Following our tour we shall have a light lunch before making our way to Beth Chatto Gardens. From an overgrown wasteland with poor gravel soil and boggy hollows in 1960, it has been transformed into an informal garden harmonising with the surrounding countryside. The plant nursery has knowledgeable staff on hand to offer help and advice. We continue on to our hotel arriving in good time to relax before dinner. Monday 1 August We have a full day guided Constable Country tour today visiting East Bergholt, Constable’s birthplace, Flatford Mill, once owned by Constable’s father and the subject of the Haywain and Wednesday 3 August Our guide joins us again today for a tour through some of the prettiest villages in England. Starting in Sudbury, famous for its silk industry and for being the birthplace of Thomas Gainsborough. You may wish to visit the Gainsborough Museum (entry not included) or just enjoy the town. We then drive through Long Melford, where stately manor houses combine with timber framed cottages, Cavendish and Clare en route to the historic market town of Bury St Edmunds where we shall have time to find lunch. We conclude our tour in Lavenham, often described as the “finest medieval town in England”. We shall visit the Guildhall of Corpus Christi, which tells the story of one of the best preserved and wealthiest towns in Tudor England and have some time to explore the town before returning to our hotel. Thursday 4 August This morning we board the Orwell Lady in Ipswich for a 2½ hour cruise taking us through the historic locks, under the Orwell Bridge down river to Pin Mill seeing the majestic sights of Freston Tower and the beautiful surrounding Suffolk countryside. At Pin Mill we turn and make our way back up river. Following our cruise we shall have some time to explore Ipswich before making our way home. Arriving back in Oxted approx. 5.30pm. Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 23 North Wales 14-19 August Staying in the historic castle town of Caernarfon on the northern edge of Snowdonia, on this holiday we take a tour round Anglesey, visit one of North Wales’ best kept secrets, Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens, take a ride on the Great Orme Tramway in Llandudno, and journey the full length of the UK’s longest heritage railway from Caernarfon to Porthmadog, taking in some fine mountain scenery in the Snowdonia National Park. £578.00 PER PERSON © Flickr - andrew james Single Room Supp: £130.00 What’s Included ✔ 5 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All bedrooms are en-suite with TV, telephone & hospitality tray ✔ Time to explore Kidderminster, Caernarfon, Beaumaris, Llandudno, Criccieth & Shrewsbury ✔ Scenic drive round Anglesey ✔ Entry to Plas Cadnant Gardens ✔ Ride on the Great Orme Tramway ✔ Ride on the Welsh Highland Railway ✔ Scenic drive through the Llanberis pass 24 CELTIC ROYAL HOTEL, Caernarfon This stylish hotel, located in Caernarfon, has 110 en-suite bedrooms, a fine dining restaurant, a chic Art Deco bar and a leisure club with a high tech gym, indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, Jacuzzi and steam room. Sunday 14 August Departing Oxted and making refreshment stops en route, we make our way to Kidderminster, famous as a centre for the production of quality woven carpets and as the birthplace of Sir Telephone: (01883)713633 © Flickr - Herbert Ortner Rowland Hill, the founder of the Penny Post. Here we shall have time to find lunch and explore before continuing on to Caernarfon, our home for the next five nights. Monday 15 August A day at leisure to relax in Caernarfon, a bustling and historic town overlooking the Menai Strait and dominated by its castle. Tuesday 16 August After breakfast we cross the Britannia Bridge to the island of Anglesey, making a brief photo stop at Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantysiliogogogoch before journeying on to Llynnon Mill, the only working windmill in Wales (entry to mill not included). We make our way around the Anglesey coast to Beaumaris, where we shall have time to find lunch and explore. Early afternoon we drive the short distance to Plas Cadnant Gardens, described as one of North Wales’ best kept secrets. Much like at Heligan in Cornwall, these gardens became overgrown and “lost” in the early part of the 20th century, being rediscovered in 1996. Three different gardens have been discovered: a walled garden, a valley garden and an upper woodland garden and are being restored to their former glory. where we board the Tramway that climbs a mile up the Great Orme, changing trams at the Halfway Station, where there is an exhibition about the history of the fascinating funicular and a chance to view the Victorian engineering. You may wish to visit the Orme’s amazing Bronze Age Copper Mines before continuing your journey to the summit where, on a clear day, it’s possible to see as far as the Isle of Man, Blackpool and the Lake District! Our tickets allow us to come down when we¹re ready, so take time to have a coffee, visit the exhibition or just admire the views. The remainder of the day is free for you to explore this town known as the ‘Queen of Welsh Resorts’. Thursday 18 August This morning we board the Welsh Highland Railway, the UK’s longest heritage railway for a 25 mile journey from Caernarfon, past the foot of Snowdon and the picture postcard village of Beddgelert, through the stunning Aberglaslyn Pass and on to Porthmadog. Here we re-join the coach for the short journey to the lovely seaside town of Criccieth, where we shall have time to find lunch and maybe sample the locally made renowned Cadwaladers ice cream… We make our way back to Caernarfon through the Llanberis pass. Friday 19 August Departing the hotel after breakfast, we commence our homeward journey, making a stop in Shrewsbury, with time to find lunch and explore before continuing, arriving in Oxted early evening. Wednesday 17 August This morning we make our way to the beautiful Victorian town of Llandudno, Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 25 Treasures of Tuscany 28th August – 8th September The countryside of Tuscany is stunningly beautiful with a landscape of vineyards, olive groves and medieval hill-top towns and villages. Our holiday base is the spa resort of Montecatini Terme, with a laid back atmosphere, plenty of shops, restaurants and cafés, lovely gardens and a funicular leading to the old part of town, offering lovely views. £1326.00 PER PERSON Single Room Supp: £231 What’s Included ✔ A total of 11 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All bedrooms are en-suite with TV & telephone ✔ Time to explore Lucerne, Montecatini, Lucca, Florence & Como ✔ Full day trip to the Cinque Terre by boat ✔ Train journey to & from Florence with guided walking tour of Florence ✔ Gala dinner with Vin Santo & Cantucci at Ercolini & Savi hotel MERCURE STRASBOURG AEROPORT Situated in a beautiful garden, the hotel has an outdoor swimming pool. HOTEL BELLEVUE, Seelisberg Situated high above Lake Lucerne, this familyrun hotel has magnificent views of Lake Lucerne and the mountains. ERCOLINI & SAVI HOTEL, Montecatini Terme This family-run hotel is located in a 19th century Art Nouveau-style building, close to the centre of the town and combines traditional Tuscan decor with air-conditioned rooms. HOTEL COMO, Como The hotel is a 10 minute walk from the city’s historical centre and a 20 minute stroll from the beautiful lake and its landmarks. 26 Telephone: (01883)713633 GOLDEN TULIP HOTEL, Troyes The bedrooms are air conditioned and the hotel has an outdoor swimming pool. Sunday 28 August Departing Oxted, we make our way to Dover for the short sea crossing to Calais and thereafter on to our overnight hotel in Strasbourg. Monday 29 August We cross from France to Switzerland and continue on to Seelisberg, where we are staying for 2 nights. Tuesday 30 August After a leisurely breakfast we make the short journey to Lucerne, where we shall be at leisure to enjoy the mountain scenery and crystal clear lake waters. You may wish to take a boat trip on the lake, walk across the famous Chapel Bridge and have an ice cream, or wander around, soaking up the atmosphere and admiring the scenery, the numerous shops and great architecture. Wednesday 31 August This morning we journey on across Switzerland into Italy and on to Montecatini Terme, our home for the next five nights. Thursday 1 September A short walk to the railway station for the train to Florence, where we have a 2 hour guided walking tour of this beautiful city, with the remainder of the day free to explore before our return train journey. Friday 2 September Today we head to La Spezia for a full day excursion by boat to explore the picturesque coastal region known as the Cinque Terre or Five Lands. Monterrosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore are the five villages that make up the Cinque Terre and they are fringed by the tall and precipitous cliffs lying between La Spezia and Levanto on the Gulf of Genoa. These villages, linked only by a narrow winding country road, are individually accessible by boat, and in consequence of their remoteness, have preserved their olde-worlde aspect. Saturday 3 September A day at leisure to explore the lovely thermal spa resort of Montecatini Terme, an elegant town with delightful tree-lined avenues surrounding large parks and gardens where you can find the thermal springs housed in beautiful ornate buildings. Perhaps take a ride on the funicular railway that climbs up to the delightful square in Montecatini Alto, the original medieval part of the town from where there are spectacular views of the Tuscan countryside. Sunday 4 September We head to the lovely town of Lucca this morning, famous for its Renaissance-era city walls that have remained intact and the birthplace of Giacomo Puccini. Here we shall be free to explore. You may wish to stroll around the city walls, visit the Puccini Museum or maybe see the Cathedral of St Martin, with its precious relic of the Volto Santo di Lucca, or Sacred Countenance. Mid afternoon we make our way back to Montecatini. Tonight we have a gala dinner at our hotel. Monday 5 September After breakfast we take our leave of Montecatini and make our way north to Como. Tuesday 6 September A day at leisure to explore Como town, with its excellent shopping, lively cafélined squares and a beautiful 11th Century basilica and neoclassical temple. Wednesday 7 September We leave Italy today, making our way across Switzerland to our overnight hotel in Troyes. Thursday 8 September We continue our homeward journey today, arriving back in Oxted mid evening. Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 27 1916: A Fateful Year – Verdun & The Somme 23-25 September Often very moving, but always fascinating, this dramatic tour visits places in France where some of the most emotive battles of the First World War took place. 2016 is the 100th anniversary of the Battles of the Somme and Verdun. On this tour we visit some of the many memorials, cemeteries and museums in these regions. £295.00 PER PERSON © Flickr - Piefke La Belle Single Room Supp: £46.00 What’s Included ✔ 2 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast, with a packed lunch for Sunday ✔ All bedrooms are en-suite with TV, telephone & hospitality tray ✔ Visit to Vimy Ridge Memorial, with tunnel tour ✔ Time to explore Arras, Verdun & Péronne ✔ Journey along part of the Chemin des Dames ✔ Entry to Citadelle Souterraine, Verdun ✔ Entry to Fort Douaumont ✔ Visit to Douaumont Ossuary ✔ Visit to the Trench of Bayonets ✔ Visit to the destroyed village of Fleury 28 ✔ Visit to Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial ✔ Entry to Museum of the Great War in Péronne, with packed lunch ✔ Visit to South Africa (Delville Wood) National Memorial, Longueval ✔ Visit to Devonshire Cemetery ✔ Visit to Lochnagar Mine Crater ✔ Visit to Thiepval Memorial CAMPANILE REIMS TASSY HOTEL The Campanile Hotel has 48 rooms. Enjoy traditional and contemporary dishes in the pleasant dining room or on the terrace. The hotel offers free WiFi. Telephone: (01883)713633 of Bayonets”, where on June 12th 1916 the 137th Regiment of French infantry was annihilated almost to the last man. Our next stop is the destroyed village of Fleury, one of nine villages that were not rebuilt after the war. On our way back to Reims, we make a stop at the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial. Here in a site covering 130.5 acres, rest the largest number of US military dead in Europe, a total of 14,246. Most of those buried here lost their lives during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of World War I. Saturday 24 September This morning we make our way to the Citadelle Souterraine in Verdun, where we board a small train for an audio-guided tour of the tunnels, discovering the everyday life of the French soldiers during the First World War. After finding lunch in Verdun, we take a walk in the woods near Douaumont on our way to Fort Douaumont, before driving the short distance to the Douaumont Ossuary where the bodies of 130,000 French and German soldiers lie at rest. We continue on to perhaps the most chilling place in this area, the so-called “Trench Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel © Flickr - Andy Hay Friday 23 September Departing Oxted early morning, we drive to Dover for the ferry to Calais, and continue on to Vimy Ridge. Here we shall have time to visit the memorial - a stunning piece of architecture, dominating the landscape for miles around - tunnels and trenches. Following our visit, we make our way to Arras, where we shall have time to find lunch. We follow part of the Chemin des Dames as we make our way to our hotel in Reims. Sunday 25 September We make our way to the Museum of the Great War in Péronne, which gives a comparative and objective view of the painful experiences of the three main nations at war. Our next stop is the South Africa (Delville Wood) National Memorial, Longueval, the only memorial dedicated to the participation of the South African Forces on the 1914-1918 Western Front. We continue on to the Devonshire Cemetery at Mametz. Over 160 men of the 8th and 9th Devonshire Regiment were retrieved from where they had fallen in action in No-Mans-Land and the German positions on the first day of the Battle of the Somme. They were buried in a section of this trench near a small wood called Mansell Copse. Our next stop is the Lochnagar Mine Crater, the largest man-made mine crater created in the First World War on the Western Front. We then drive the short distance to the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing, which bears the names of 72,194 officers and men of the United Kingdom and South African forces. Following this visit, we make our way back to Calais, arriving back in Oxted late evening. 29 Devon Antiques 30 September - 2 October We make a return to Devon, visiting the Matford Centre Antique and Collectors Fair just south of Exeter. Whilst in Devon we shall check out two antiques centres in Honiton and the interesting and friendly Trading Post antiques in Tytherleigh. Returning on Sunday via Marlborough and Hungerford and any minor fairs not yet published. £216.00 PER PERSON Single Room Supp: £47.50 What’s Included ✔ 2 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All bedrooms are en-suite with TV, telephone & hospitality tray ✔ Entry to antique fairs not included 30 HILTON HOTEL, BRISTOL Livingwell Health Club with swimming pool, spa, sauna and steam room. Telephone: (01883)713633 Friday 30 September Departing Oxted we make our way to the Brackley Antique Cellar near Banbury, boasting 30,000 sq feet of floor space, with more than 180 dealers and 50 show cases, selling high quality furniture, china, gold and silver jewellery, militaria and kitchenalia. We continue on to the Malt House Emporium at Stroud, one of the biggest Emporiums in the UK, covering 15,000 sq feet over 2 floors. Late afternoon we continue on to our Bristol hotel, arriving early evening. near Axminster before returning to our hotel. Sunday 2 October We seek out local Sunday village fairs, where so often bargains are to be found, returning via Marlborough and Parade Antiques then the historic Berkshire town of Hungerford and the popular Arcade where over 100 dealers have cabinets. Returning home early evening. Saturday 1 October This morning we make our way south to the Matford Centre Antiques and Collectors Fair, where you will find up to 250 traders inside and out, with a wide range of antiques and collectables. Leaving after lunch we make a stop in Honiton to check out the antiques centres and then make a final stop at the Trading Post Antiques Centre at Tytherleigh Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 31 Lakeland Rambler & Mountain Goat 2 - 7 October The sheer beauty of the Lake District has inspired poets and artists for centuries so the area needs little introduction. Join us as we take you off the beaten track to discover some hidden gems of the Lake District with a fantastic ‘Mountain Goat’ minibus tour which reaches the parts we cannot! We visit the ruined castle and gardens at Lowther; Hill Top, the home of Beatrix Potter, who would have been 150 this year and Dove Cottage, home of William Wordsworth. We take a steamer ride on Lake Windermere and visit the Lakeland Motor Museum. A holiday you are sure to remember £565.00 PER PERSON © Flickr - Ian Livesey Single Room Supp: £60.00 Twin/Double for sole occupancy £125.00 (Nat Trust members less £9.50, but must bring card) What’s Included ✔ 5 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All bedrooms are en-suite with TV, telephone & hospitality tray ✔ Time to explore Grange-over-Sands, Grasmere & Bowness ✔ Entry to Lowther Castle Gardens with guided tour ✔ Mountain Goat High Adventure, including a ride on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway & entry to Muncaster Castle Gardens ✔ Entry to Hill Top ✔ Guided tour of Dove Cottage & special interest talk ✔ Ride on Windermere Steamer ✔ Entry to Lakeland Motor Museum 32 THE CUMBRIA GRAND HOTEL, Grange-over-Sands Set in 20 acres of woodland and gardens with views over Morecambe Bay, this traditional hotel has retained its Victorian grandeur Sunday 2 October Departing Oxted and making refreshment stops en route, we make our way to Grange-over-Sands, our home for the next 5 nights. Monday 3 October After a leisurely breakfast, we make our way to Lowther Castle, a romantic ruined castle presiding over 130 acres of lost historic gardens in the process of reclamation. The castle and grounds had been left to run wild for over 70 years until they became the subject of one of Europe’s largest reclamation and restoration projects in 2011. After time for morning coffee, we have a guided tour, during Telephone: (01883)713633 Stuart Rayner described by William Wordsworth as “the loveliest spot that man hath ever found”. Here we shall have some time to find lunch and explore the village before our early afternoon tour of Dove Cottage, Wordsworth’s home for eight years, followed by a talk from one of the curators of the museum covering subjects such as Romanticism and family life in Dove Cottage and The Lake District. Following our visit we make our way along the eastern edge of Lake Windermere back to the hotel. which we shall hear about the castle, why it is a ruin and the plans for the future. Early afternoon we return to Grange, where we shall be at leisure to explore. Tuesday 4 October Today it’s High Adventure, as we depart the hotel on the Mountain Goat minibuses. The tour focuses around the Western Lake District travelling over the famous mountain passes; Hardknott and Wrynose, which are some of the steepest in Great Britain. During the day we will have time to enjoy a narrow gauge heritage train ride aboard the railway affectionately known as La’al Ratty, see England’s deepest lake and visit the grounds of the 14th-century Muncaster Castle. Thursday 6 October After a leisurely breakfast, we drive to Bowness-on-Windermere, where we shall have some time to explore before boarding our late morning steamer for the trip down the lake to Lakeside. Here we board the coach for the short journey to the Lakeland Motor Museum, where we find a diverse and unique road transport collection of some 30,000 exhibits assembled over a period of almost 50 years thoughtfully displayed alongside many non-motoring additions. There is a separate Campbell Bluebird Exhibition with full size replicas of some of the cars and boats. Friday 7 October This morning we take our leave of the beautiful Lake District and make our way home, making stops along the way and arriving early evening. Wednesday 5 October This morning we enjoy the tale of Beatrix Potter by visiting Hill Top. Full of her favourite things, this house appears as if Beatrix has just stepped out for a walk. Every room contains a reference to a picture in a ‘tale’. After looking around the house and garden, we continue on to Grasmere, Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 33 Chrysanthemum Festival, Lahr 17 to 21 October The Black Forest is an area of exquisite beauty and relaxing serenity that enjoys a culture and romance of legendary proportions. The source of such important rivers as the Neckar and the Danube, and countless lesser streams winding down to the Rhine, the Black Forest presents scenes of beauty and charm at every turn. We visit the historic town of Lahr as it comes alive with colour during the unique Black Forest Chrysanthemum Festival. It is an unforgettable event that attracts thousands of visitors each year. We also take a boat trip round Strasbourg and visit a glass blowing works. £392.00 PER PERSON Single Room Supp: £40.00 What’s Included ✔ 4 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All bedrooms have private facilities, TV & hairdryer ✔ Entry to Glass Museum ✔ Demonstration of glass blowing ✔ Time to explore Schiltach, Triberg, Lahr & Strasbourg ✔ Visit to Chrysanthemum Festival ✔ Boat trip in Strasbourg HOTEL BÄREN, Oberharmersbach This quaint family run hotel is located in the Harmersbach valley in the heart of the Black Forest. Monday 17 October Departing Oxted we drive to Dover for the short sea crossing to Calais and thereafter make our way across France into Germany to our hotel in the Black Forest. Tuesday 18 October This morning we make the short journey to Wolfach and the Black Forest’s only 34 Telephone: (01883)713633 Wednesday 19 October Today we make the short journey to the historic town of Lahr to experience the colourful annual chrysanthemum festival. Whilst here stroll around to view the amazing and creative bright yellow, blazing purple and intense orange floral displays and dazzling garden designs created with thousands of chrysanthemums, which transform this picturesque town into a floral masterpiece. Marvel at the chrysanthemums displayed in fascinating arrangements, on artistic flowered cars and in the form of original and rich cascades decorating house facades. The festival also boasts a programme of cultural events that take place throughout each day. hand-blown glass factory, Dorotheenhütte, where we can see 2,000 years of glass history in their museum. See how the art of glass-making has evolved over the years, along with displays of tools and moulds. Watch the masters blowing glass and creating and grinding delicate crystal stemware by hand - each cut a carefully calculated combination of angle and pressure - and possibly have the opportunity to try glass blowing yourself! Dorotheenhütte’s ‘Glass Paradise’ is appropriately named as it is truly a heaven for shoppers with shelves and display tables stocked full of finished vases, sets of stemware of all shapes and shades, figurines, candleholders, and anything else imaginable for home décor. Later we drive to Schiltach, a pretty town with many half-timbered houses surrounding the market square. Here we shall have time to explore and find lunch before journeying on to Triberg, the undisputed capital of cuckoo-clock country, where we shall be free to explore the town and see what is, allegedly, the ‘World’s Biggest Cuckoo Clock’, although there are several claims to this title! Thursday 20 October After breakfast we make our way to Strasbourg, where we board a boat for a 1 hour and 10 minutes cruise following the River Ill around the Grand Île, which is the centre of Strasbourg. The tour passes through the colourful La Petite France area, including navigating two locks. The remainder of the day will be at leisure to explore the capital of both Europe and Alsace. Friday 21 October Departing after breakfast we make our way back across France to Calais and our ferry home. Arriving back in Oxted mid evening. Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 35 Deck The Halls 13-16 November Every Christmas, Chatsworth House is transformed with specially decorated trees, displays of foliage and sparkling lights. Don't miss your chance to see the ancestral home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire in all its festive glory. We also visit Birmingham Christmas Market, Bakewell and take a scenic drive through the Peak District. £344.00 PER PERSON Single Room Supp: £30.00 (Nat Trust members less £14.00, but must bring card) What’s Included ✔ 3 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast ✔ All bedrooms have en-suite facilities, TV, telephone, hairdryer & hospitality tray ✔ Visit to Birmingham Christmas Market ✔ Entry to Chatsworth Estate and Christmas Market ✔ Scenic drive through the Peak District ✔ Time to explore Birmingham, Bakewell, Ashbourne, Buxton & Eyam ✔ Entry to Waddesdon Manor 36 MAKENEY HALL HOTEL The impressive Victorian architecture of the Makeney Hall Hotel sits in perfect harmony within six acres of glorious landscaped gardens, affording stunning views across the Amber Valley Sunday 13 November Departing Oxted we make our way to Birmingham. Here we shall be at leisure to experience Birmingham’s Frankfurt Christmas Market and Craft Fair (Birmingham has been twinned with Frankfurt for more than 40 years) – dates of market not confirmed at time of going to print. The Traditional Telephone: (01883)713633 © Flickr - Sasha Taylor our self-guided visit. Take a magical journey around the lower floors, the Great Chamber and Guest Bedrooms, complete with sumptuous garlands and beautifully decorated trees. We shall then be at leisure to enjoy the Christmas Market. With over 100 stalls offering a wide range of Christmas gifts and decorations, crafts, homeware, seasonal produce, toiletries and clothing, you’ll be sure to find the perfect presents for all the family, whilst enjoying live seasonal musical entertainment and perhaps savouring some mulled cider and German beer in the Bavarian beer tent. stalls offer an array of beautiful handmade toys, Christmas decorations, original jewellery and craft goods. Enjoy the delights of German mulled wine (Glühwein), grilled sausages, German beer, and for those with a sweet tooth, gingerbread, crepes and marzipan sweets. At the heart of the market in Victoria Square is a traditional bandstand where musicians perform every lunchtime. Located right next to the Christmas Market, the Craft Fair gives the chance to browse an entirely different selection of items crafted by local artisans, as well as goods imported from all over the world by local traders. Mid afternoon we continue on to our hotel, arriving in time to relax before dinner. Tuesday 15 November Today we take a scenic drive through the Peak District, making a stop for morning coffee in Ashbourne, a fine Georgian market town famous for its gingerbread and mineral water. We continue on to the spa town of Buxton, where we shall have time to explore and find lunch before driving through Tideswell to Eyam, the famous ‘plague village’, which went into voluntary quarantine when the plague was imported from London in 1665. Here we shall be free to wander around this pretty village before re-joining the coach for the journey back to the hotel, passing through picturesque Stoney Middleton on the way. Wednesday 16 November Departing the hotel after breakfast we make our way to Waddesdon Manor, where beautiful decorations, events, food and gifts come together in a seasonal celebration which is not to be missed. Here we shall have plenty of time to enjoy the House & Gardens before continuing our homeward journey. Arriving back in Oxted approx. 5.00pm Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel © Flickr - Peter Dean Monday 14 November After breakfast we drive to Bakewell, home to the famous pudding. Here we shall have some time to explore the town and find lunch before making the short journey to Chatsworth House, the country home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. We have a timed entry to the house for 37 Did you know... We also provide coaches for private hire... If you are a party leader or group organiser, we have a wealth of experience in organising all aspects of group travel. We are happy to advise on venues, routes and places of interest, both within the UK and Europe, also ferry reservations, theatre tickets, hotel accommodation and insurance... The choice is yours! At Skinners, every job is important to us and you are guaranteed our full attention and understanding, no matter how big or how small the job... If our customers are happy, then we are! We can tailor make packages to suit your individual needs and would be pleased to pay your group a visit to discuss the details for your proposed excursion or tour and offer information and advice. You would also be very welcome to come and visit us and view our coaches at Oxted . Forthcoming Day Excursions Sunday 10th January Saturday 9th January Brighton Ice Show Passion Depart Oxted 9.15am (Route A) for Brighton, giving time to explore the town and have lunch before making your way to the Brighton Centre for the 1.00pm performance of Passion. Arriving back at Godstone approx. 5.30pm. Adult £47.75 Child £28.50 (Inclusive of Coach/South Balcony Seats at Show) 38 Stepping Out at the Mill, Sonning Depart Oxted 9.45am (Route A) for the drive to The Mill, Sonning, a former 18th-century Flour Mill which has been converted to provide a centre of entertainment and comfort beside the Thames. The Dinner Theatre gives the opportunity to have a drink by the river and view the working wheel in the Cocktail Bar. The oak-beamed restaurant is the ideal setting in which to enjoy a freshly home-cooked lunch before taking our seats for the matinée performance of Stepping Out by Richard Harris. Return after performance. Arriving back at Godstone by approx. 6.15pm. Cost £69.99 (Inclusive of Coach/Two Course Lunch/Show) Telephone: (01883)713633 Saturday 13th February Saturday 9th April Strictly Come Dancing Live at the O2 Stitching, Sewing & Hobbycrafts with Fashion & Embroidery at ExCel, London Depart Oxted 11.15am (Route A) for the drive to the O2 where there will be time for an early lunch before taking your seats for the 2.30pm performance of Strictly Come Dancing Live, based on the smash-hit BBC1 TV series. Refreshments available. Return after performance. Arriving back at Godstone approx. 6.00pm. Cost £72.90 (Inclusive of Coach/Block 405 Seats at Show) Sunday 28th February Canterbury & Snowdrops at Goodnestone Park Gardens Depart Oxted 9.30am (Route A) for the drive to Canterbury, where we shall have some time to explore and find lunch before, early afternoon, making our way to Goodnestone Park Gardens. Here we shall have time to walk down the fabulous Lime Avenue, carpeted with a million and more snowdrops and enjoy the rest of the extensive gardens and woodlands in winter. See the early miniature daffodils, hellebores, daphnes, witch hazels, mahonias and bold winter views. Refreshments available. Return leave 3.30pm. Arriving back at Godstone approx. 5.00pm. Adult £28.60 Child £21.50 (Inclusive of Coach/Entry to Goodenstone Park Gardens) Depart Oxted 8.45am (Route A) for ExCel and the Stitching, Sewing and Hobbycrafts with Fashion and Embroidery Show where you will find all the very latest supplies and ideas in the world of stitching and creative crafts, with lots of special features to enjoy, plus FREE workshops, talks and demonstrations. Refreshments available. Return leave 4.30pm, arriving back at Godstone approx. 5.30pm. Adult £32.15 Sen Cit £31.15 Child £17.35 (Inclusive of Coach/Entry to Both Shows) (Details above relate to 2015 Show as details for 2016 as event not available at time of going to print) Saturday 18th June It Runs in the Family at the Mill, Sonning Depart Oxted 9.45am (Route A) for the drive to The Mill, Sonning, a former 18th-century Flour Mill which has been converted to provide a centre of entertainment and comfort beside the Thames. With much of the original structure still retained, the Dinner Theatre gives the opportunity to have a drink by the river and view the working wheel in the Cocktail Bar. The oak-beamed restaurant is the ideal setting in which to enjoy a freshly home-cooked lunch before taking our seats for the matinée performance of It Runs in the Family by Ray Cooney. Return after performance. Arriving back at Godstone by approx. 6.15pm. Cost £69.99 (Inclusive of Coach/Two Course Lunch/Show) Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 39 Door-to-Door Collection Service 40 Telephone: (01883)713633 We will arrange for you and your luggage to be collected from your door upon departure and taken to your coach, then upon your return, collected from your tour coach and returned to your door. If you live within the black line, this service is free of charge. If you live outside it, we will be pleased to offer the same service for a small additional charge. Please ring our office for further details. Copyright © 2003 Microsoft Corp. and/or its suppliers. All rights reserved. for present idea k c s? u St Giv ea er Skinne Gift Vouch rs Gif r t VoucheGrift Voucher ouche V t f i G £15 57.00 B18 £10 B1857 1857.00 £5.00 B Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 41 Coach Holiday Travel Insurance A Special Holiday Travel Insurance Scheme is available for all passengers travelling on our holidays which is arranged with ETI – International Travel Protection (the UK branch of Europäische Reiseverscherung AG) who are Licensed by the Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht (BAFIN – www.bafin.de) and approved by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA – www.fca.gov.uk) to undertake insurance business in the UK. Should you wish to take advantage of our Holiday Travel Insurance please include the appropriate premium when booking your holiday. DEMANDS AND NEEDS This insurance policy will suit the Demands and Needs of an individual or group(where applicable) who have no excluded pre-existing medical conditions, are travelling in countries included within the policy terms and who wish to insure themselves against unforeseen events detailed in the cover section below. Subject to the terms, conditions and maximum specified claim limits. IMPORTANT We will not provide you with advice about the suitability of this product for your individual needs but will be happy to provide you with factual information. We summarise below the details of the insurance cover provided which also includes SPECIALTY ASSISTANCE LTD - 24-hour emergency service. The following is a brief summary of the cover available. Full details of Cover, Policy Warranties and Exclusions will be forwarded with your confirmation of booking. In any event you may ask for a specimen copy of the Policy Wording before booking should you wish to examine this in advance. COVER SUM INSURED UP TO Cancellation Up to £3,500 Missed Departure/Travel Delay £600/£60 Personal Accident £15,000 Medical and other Expenses including Curtailment £2,000,000 Medical Inconvenience Benefit £450 (£15 per day) Personal Property/Loss of Passport £1,500/£200 Personal Liability £2,000,000 Delayed Baggage £100 Legal Expenses £25,000 POLICY EXCESS Loss of Deposit £15, Cancellation, Curtailment, Holiday Abandonment £50, Medical and Other Expenses, Personal Property and Money £50 each and every incident per Insured Person. HEALTH CONDITIONS If you are travelling within England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland or the Isles of Scilly: You are not required to declare your medical conditions. However, you must be able to comply with the following: 1. You are not aware of any reason why the trip could be cancelled or cut short. 2. You are not travelling (a) against the advice of a medical practitioner (b) for the purpose of obtaining medical treatment or (c) if you have been given a terminal prognosis 42 3. You are not receiving or awaiting treatment for any illness or injury as a hospital day case or inpatient as any claim arising from the illness or injury will not be covered. 4. If you are on medication at the time of travel, your medical condition must be stable and well controlled. If your medical condition cannot comply with these terms then any claim related to that condition will not be covered. If you are travelling outside of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland or the Isles of Scilly: This insurance carries Health Conditions so you need to inform the Towergate Medical Screening Department of any medical condition(s) that may affect the Underwriters acceptance of your cover. If anyone to be covered by this policy or anyone upon whose health the trip depends: 1. Has an existing or on-going medical condition(s) 2. Is taking any prescribed medication 3. Has or has had any condition(s) still requiring periodic review 4. Is awaiting any tests, treatment, investigation, referral or the results of these. You must telephone the Towergate Medical Screening Department on 0844 892 1698 to inform them of your medical condition(s). Office hours are 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday excluding Bank Holidays. You may be required to pay an Additional Premium. Failure to notify them may cause your circumstances to fall within a policy exclusion. PLEASE NOTE – you must also notify the Towergate Medical Screening Department immediately of any changes in medical circumstances arising between the date the policy is issued and the time of departure for the trip. We must be informed of any fact which is likely to influence us in the acceptance, assessment or continuance of the insurance. Additional Terms may apply. Failure to do so may invalidate the insurance, leaving you with no right to make a claim. The Policy contains the following General Exclusions: YOU ARE NOT COVERED for anything caused directly or indirectly by you suffering from stress, anxiety or depression unless it has been investigated and diagnosed as such by a Consultant specialising in the relevant field, who must confirm in writing at your cost that you are fit enough to take this trip. Please note our Holiday Travel Insurance Scheme is only available to United Kingdom Residents. Skinners of Oxted is an Appointed Representative of ITC Compliance Limited who are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (their firm reference is 313486). Telephone: (01883)713633 Holiday Insurance Premiums DATES TOUR PREMIUM 25 – 28 February André Rieu, Live in Cologne £36.50 25 – 28 March Fred Dibnah Country - “Did you like that?” £20.65 4 – 8 April Newcastle – Back in Tyne £24.50 15 – 18 April Dutch Bulbfields £31.35 23 – 29 April Falmouth & Scenic Cornwall £27.70 29 April – 1 May Welsh Antiques Weekend £16.45 9 – 13 May Guernsey by Air £38.40 22 – 27 May Scottish Borders £25.90 10 – 14 June Sidmouth, Cream of Devon £24.50 31 July – 4 August Suffolk’s Coast and Villages £24.50 14 – 19 August North Wales £25.90 28 Aug – 8 Sept Treasures of Tuscany £46.80 23 – 25 Sept 1916: A Fateful Year – Verdun & The Somme £22.30 30 Sept – 2 Oct Devon Antiques Weekend £16.45 2 – 7 October Lake District £25.90 17 – 21 October Chrysanthemum Festival, Lahr, Germany £32.90 13 – 16 November Deck The Halls Travel insurance excess waiver £20.65 £8.50 All of the above insurance premiums are inclusive of Insurance Premium Tax. For travel insurance policies taken out after 31/12/15, premiums for Guernsey will be £39.15 & for Andre Rieu £37.20 Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 43 Booking Conditions Skinners of Oxted, 15 Barrow Green Road, Oxted, Surrey RH8 0NJ (partners SMN & DM Skinner) OUR TRADING CHARTER WITH YOU 1. Does this Trading Charter Apply to My Booking? Yes, if you are booking a “package” to which the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992 apply and which does not comprise a flight, but not otherwise. In brief, those Regulations apply to a booking of at least two of the following components when sold or offered for sale at an inclusive price and when the service covers a period of more than twenty-four hours or includes overnight accommodation:• transport, • accommodation, • other tourist services not ancillary to transport or accommodation and accounting for a significant proportion of the package. 2. Why should I read this? Because it is very important. Our Trading Charter forms a key part of our agreement with you because it not only comprises the booking terms and conditions for the booking of your package, but also the Consumer Guarantee (described below) from The Bonded Coach Holidays Group (“BCH Group”), part of the Confederation of Passenger Transport UK, providing protection for the money you pay to us for the booking should we go out of business. Both the booking terms and conditions and the Consumer Guarantee, together with the confirmation of booking we give you at the time we commit to your booking for you, together make up the legally binding contract between you as the lead name making the booking, anyone else in your party and us. When you make this booking as the lead name you undertake that you are 18 and have the authority to accept, and do accept, on behalf of your party the terms of this Trading Charter. This contract is made subject to the terms of this Trading Charter, which are governed by English Law, and the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts. However, if you are resident in Scotland or Northern Ireland, you are able to choose the law and courts in your country, but if you wish to do so we would ask you to request this before placing your booking. This Trading Charter and the Consumer Guarantee will not apply to any booking involving any type of flight. Instead, if you are booking a holiday which includes a flight, you will be supplied with the full booking conditions of the ATOL holder arranging your holiday with whom you have a contract. Your booking agent will have a copy or alternatively you can request one prior to booking your holiday from. 3. How and when do I make this contract with you? We welcome you making contact with us in a number of ways. You can write to us, phone us or email us. Whichever way you contact us, the contract is made when your booking is entered on to our reservation system and we issue a confirmation of booking. We will send you the confirmation of your booking within 7 days. Please check this confirmation very carefully to ensure all the information is correct and tell us, or your agent, immediately of any errors. 4. How is my money for the package I book protected? Your money is protected by the Consumer Guarantee described below and provided to you by the BCH Group. This is possible because we subscribe to the Code of Conduct of the BCH Group, which requires us to take out a bond from a financial entity in favour of the BCH Group for it to use to provide protection for your package money in the unlikely event that, for financial reasons, we can’t carry out our booking obligations to you. 5. BCH Group Consumer Guarantee The Bonded Coach Holiday Group guarantees to you that in the event of our failure through insolvency to provide your package as booked, BCH Group will: 5.1 wherever possible, arrange for your package to be completed; 5.2 where failure occurs after your package has begun, arrange for you and those in your party covered by the booking to be returned by an appropriate means of transport to their UK area of departure; 5.3 if the package cannot be completed as booked, to reimburse your booking-payments received by us, provided that BCH Group will first take in to account and withhold an appropriate amount if any part of the service has already been provided (including any substituted service) or you are entitled to a refund from your credit card provider. In the event that you are to be reimbursed under the BCH Group consumer 44 guarantee, you will be asked to assign absolutely to BCH Group any right, claim or cause of action which you may have arising out of or connected with the subject matter and will be asked to assist BCH Group in any claim brought by them connected with the subject matter. 6. Payments by Credit Card If you made payment for the booking of any services using a credit card it is likely in many circumstances that you have recourse against the credit card company in the event of services not being supplied in whole or in part due to the supplier’s financial failure. In those circumstances, you will be advised to check that you have exhausted your remedies against the credit card company. 7. When do I need to pay for my package and how much? We reserve the right to alter the prices of any of the packages that we advertise. At the time of booking you will be told the current price of the package. You can book by paying a deposit for each person named on the booking. You will be told at what point in time you will become committed to a booking, but we are not committed to the booking until such time as we provide you with our confirmation of booking. Our commitment is always conditional upon any balance being paid before the dates listed below.If you book within our balance due period you will need to pay the total package cost at the time of your booking. If you do not pay the outstanding balance for your package on or before the date when it is due we may cancel your booking and you will be required to pay the cancellation charges detailed below. The date of cancellation will normally be the date on which we receive your written confirmation that you intend to cancel or 15 days after the balance due date, whichever comes first. Deposit £50.00 per person Your balance is due 6 weeks prior to departure Deposit for Norwegian Fjords cruise 15% of holiday price, payable direct to Greatdays Your balance for Norwegian Fjords cruise is due 15 weeks prior to departure, payable direct to Greatdays Where optional items are purchased as part of the package these are payable on the balance due date except where items, such as theatre tickets, have been specifically purchased for you. In this case the cost will be payable at a separate date notified to you and will not normally be refundable unless we obtain a refund from the supplier we use. 8. If I use an agent who does my money belong to? Your agent will hold your deposit on your behalf until we issue a confirmation of your booking, which confirms there is a contract between us. The agent then holds this money on our behalf. The agent holds the balance you pay on our behalf until the date the balance is due. The agent will then forward to us. 9. Can you change the price of my package after you have issued the booking confirmation? Yes we can, but only in very limited circumstances and not within 30 days of your departure. The price of your package can be varied due to changes in:- Transportation costs such as fuel and/or fuel tax, ferry operator fares and tolls, embarkation or disembarkation fees at terminals; Exchange rates applied to the particular package booked; or Dues and taxes including changes in VAT or any other Government imposed charges. In the case of any variation described above, an amount equivalent to 2% of the price of your package, which excludes insurance premiums and any amendment charges, will be absorbed. An administration fee of £1 per person will be paid by you. If this means that you would have to pay an increase of more than 10% of the price of your package before increase, you may cancel it and receive a full refund of all monies paid, except for any amendment charges. We will consider an appropriate refund of insurance premiums paid if you can show that you are unable to transfer or reuse your policy. Should you decide to cancel for this reason, you must exercise your right to do so within 14 days from the issue date printed on your revised invoice. Alternatively, you can accept an offer of an alternative comparable package of equivalent or superior quality, if available, or an alternative package of lower quality, if available. You may then transfer payment made in respect of the original package to the alternative package. If the cost of the alternative package is less than the original package, the difference in price will be refunded. We will also pay compensation as set out below. Please note that travel arrangements are not always purchased in local currency and some apparent changes have no impact on the price of your package due to contractual and other protection in place. Telephone: (01883)713633 We calculate the price of your package using the exchange rates quoted www.xe.com on 10/10/14 using the following currency: Euro 1.269. 10. Can I change my package arrangements? After we have issued our booking confirmation we will do our best to accommodate any changes you may want to make but we cannot guarantee to do so. Any changes must be notified to us in writing and signed by the person who signed the booking form. If we are able to make the changes an amendment fee of £10 will be payable plus the cost that we incur in making the amendment. The costs of making a change increases the closer to the departure date you want to make it. Some arrangements, like particular types of tickets, cannot be changed without paying a cancellation charge of up to 100% of the cost of the ticket. 11. Can I transfer my booking to someone else? You can transfer your booking to someone else provided you give us reasonable notice. This person must be able to satisfy all the conditions for the package and a change cannot normally be made later than seven days prior to departure. We will make an administration charge of £10 per booking for every transfer we make plus any reasonable additional costs caused by the transfer. You will remain responsible for ensuring that the package is paid for by the balance due date. This is in addition to (and does not affect) the separate liability of the transferee to us. 12. How can I cancel my package? You, or any member of your party, may cancel at any time provided that the cancellation is made by the person in whose name we issued the confirmation of booking and is communicated to us in writing via the office at which you made your original booking. You will have to pay cancellation charges set out in the scale below to cover our estimated loss resulting from the cancellation. If you are insured against cancellation you may be able to recover the charges from your insurers. Your cancellation will take effect from the date when either the travel agent or we receive your written confirmation of your cancellation. You must also return any tickets or vouchers that you have received. A reduction in room occupancy may increase the charges for the remaining passengers by the application of supplements for low occupancy of rooms. 13. Scale of Cancellation Charges For all departures except Norwegian Cruise Period before departure Amount of cancellation within which written charge as a % of total cancellation of package of package cost price is received More than 42 days Deposit Only 28-42 days 30% 14-27 days 45% 7-13 days 60% 0-6 days 100% For Norwegian Fjords Cruise For all departures except Norwegian Cruise Period before departure Amount of cancellation within which written charge as a % of total cancellation of package of package cost price is received 91 days or more 15% 57-90 days 60% 42-56 days 75% 16-41 days 85% 0-15 days 100% 14. What happens if you change my package? The arrangements for your package will usually have been made many months in advance. Sometimes changes are unavoidable and we reserve the right to make them at any time. Most of these changes are likely to be minor and we will do our best to keep you or your booking agent informed. If, after booking and before departure, we make a significant change to your package you will have the option of withdrawing from the package without penalty or alternatively you may transfer to another package without paying an administration fee. In either case we will pay you compensation according to the scale set out below. A significant change includes a change in departure time or return time of more than 12 hours, a change of departure point, location of resort or type of hotel, (excluding single overnight hotels on touring packages where the quality of the hotel is comparable), a change of mode when crossing the Channel, or the specification of the coach. If you withdraw from the package because we have made a significant change or if we have to cancel your package for any reason other than non-payment by you we will offer you the choice of: • A comparable replacement package if available; or: • a replacement package of lower quality together with a refund of the price difference; or: • a full refund of the money you have paid. When we have notified you of the changes and options available, you must tell us your decision as soon as possible and within any timescale we may set bearing in mind the need to safeguard the booking arrangements of other customers. 15. Scale of Compensation We will pay you compensation for significant changes on the following scale: Period before departure in which significant Amount per person change is notified to you or your agent More than 42. days Nil 28 to 42 days £10 14 to 27 days £15 7 to 13 days £20 0 to 6 days £25 Payment of compensation according to the scale set out above will not affect your statutory right to claim further compensation if, in all the circumstances, you remain dissatisfied. If, prior to departure, we make a significant change to your package arrangements or cancel your package we will pay you compensation on the above scale unless:• the package is cancelled because the number of persons who agreed to take it is less than the minimum number required, and you were informed of the cancellation in writing within the period indicated in the description of the package; or where the performance of our contractual obligations is prevented or affected (for example but not limited to delay, cancellations, change of itinerary, change of accommodation, change of transport) by “Force Majeure”. Force Majeure means an event which we or the supplier(s) of the service(s) in question could not, even with all due care, foresee or avoid and is therefore an event beyond our or the supplier’s reasonable control. These events include but are not limited to strikes, riots, political/civil unrest, government acts, hostilities, war, threat of war, terrorist activity or threat of terrorist activity, industrial disputes, natural or nuclear disaster, fire, flood, tornadoes, hurricanes, transportation problems, airport closures, and severe weather conditions. We suggest that you take out adequate travel insurance to cover such eventualities. [In the unlikely event that the performance of our contractual obligations are prevented or affected due to Force Majeure after departure, we regret we will be unable to make any refunds (unless we obtain any from our suppliers)] Advice from the Foreign Office to avoid or leave a particular country may constitute Force Majeure. We will follow the advice given by the Foreign Office. Payment of compensation according to the scale set out above will not affect your statutory right to claim further compensation if, in all the circumstances, you remain dissatisfied. If, after departure, we need to make a change to a significant proportion of your package we will do our best to make suitable alternative arrangements at no extra cost to you. If it proves impossible to make suitable alternative arrangements, or if you have reasonable grounds for refusing the alternative offered, we will arrange transport back to your point of departure, or to an alternative location that we agree to, Unless the change is as a result of unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control (force majeure as described above), you will also be entitled to compensation. 16. What is the extent of our liability? Your package contract with us will be performed or provided with reasonable skill and care. We accept responsibility if you or customers named in the booking suffer death or personal injury, or the contractual arrangements are not provided as promised as a result of the failure of us or our agents or suppliers or the employees of each whilst acting in the course Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 45 Booking Conditions Continued of their employment unless the failure or improper performance is due to:• you, or • any of the following: • a third party unconnected with the provision of the travel arrangements, or • unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had been exercised, or • an event which we or our suppliers, even with all due care, could not foresee or forestall provided that in these 3 events we would still endeavour to give prompt assistance if you are in difficulty and, if you inform us that you don’t believe you have received the contracted service, we will make prompt efforts to find appropriate solutions. For claims which involve death or personal injury we do not impose any restriction upon our liability to the extent that it arises from our negligence. For all other claims which do not involve personal injury or death: • the most we will have to pay if we are liable to you is twice the price you’ve paid for your package (not including insurance premiums and amendment charges). • Our liability will also be limited in accordance with/or in line with all relevant international convention. These include the Athens Convention (applies to transport by ship), the Berne Convention (applies to transport by rail), the Geneva Convention (applies to transport by road) and the Paris Convention (applies to accommodation). You can get copies of the relevant conventions from the Internet or from us. You should also note that these conventions limit or remove the amount of compensation that you can claim for death, injury, delay to passengers and loss, damage and delay to luggage. We will apply the limits of these Conventions to any payments to you as if we were the carrier. The above suppliers (such as accommodation or transport providers) have their own booking conditions or conditions of carriage, and these conditions may limit or remove the relevant transport provider's or other supplier's liability. You can get copies of such conditions from our offices, or the offices of the relevant supplier. We will pay you in accordance with these conditions which are incorporated into the Trading Charter. If we make any payment to you or any member of your party for death or personal injury or illness, you will be asked to assign to us or our insurers the rights you may have to take action against the person or organisation responsible for causing the death, personal injury or illness. NB: this clause does not apply to any separate contracts that you may enter into for excursions or activities during or outside of your package. 17. What do I need to do if I have to complain? If you have a complaint during your package you should tell the driver/representative or supplier at the earliest opportunity so that they can do their utmost to resolve the problem immediately. If they are unable to resolve the problem to your satisfaction you should complete a Holiday Report Form which is available from the driver/representative. You will be given a copy of this report which you should keep. If, on your return from your package, you remain dissatisfied you should write within 28 days to The Manager, Skinners of Oxted, 15 Barrow Green Road, Oxted, Surrey, RH8 0NJ. In your letter you will need to quote your booking reference number, holiday number, departure date and the number of the Holiday Report Form which you completed at the time. If you do not tell us at the earliest opportunity about a problem giving rise to your complaint we cannot take steps to investigate and rectify it at the time. We will take into account the date you first drew the problem to the attention of our driver/representative or supplier when responding to your complaint and it may affect your rights under this Trading Charter if we have not been able to investigate and remedy the situation at the time. The Confederation of Passenger Transport UK has an independent arbitration scheme and full details are available from them. The scheme is a simple and inexpensive way of resolving complaints by reference to documents alone and there is restricted liability on the customer in respect of costs. The scheme is not available for claims for more than £1,500 per person and there is a limit of £7,500 per booking. Normally there is a time limit of 9 months from the date of return from your package within which to request arbitration but in exceptional circumstances the scheme can be used beyond this date. This scheme does not apply to claims that arise mainly in 46 respect of physical injury or illness or the consequences of any illness or injury. 18. Our Coaches We will always use our reasonable endeavours to provide a coach to the specification as described in our brochure or advertisement but reserve the right to substitute an alternative vehicle should unforeseen circumstances arise. There is a seating plan of the coach for each package, but it is possible that on occasions operational reasons will require a coach with a different configuration to be used. We therefore reserve the right to alter a coach-seating plan and allocate seats other than those you have booked. Requests for particular seats can be made on most packages when booking but because allocations are made on a first come, first served basis you are recommended to book early. When your booking is confirmed you will be offered the best seats that are available at that time. If you know someone who may want to book later but sit near you please discuss this with the booking clerk at the time you make your booking. Specific seats will not be allocated on coaches which operate on feeder services between joining points and main package departure points, on coaches which carry out transfers to and from seaports. 19. Hotel Facilities Some hotel facilities, such as indoor or outdoor swimming pools or leisure facilities, may from time to time be withdrawn for routine maintenance or be subject to seasonal availability. The provision of these facilities is therefore not guaranteed. 20. Health & Safety during your package In some foreign countries, standards of infrastructure, safety and hygiene may be lower than those to which we are accustomed in the UK. You should therefore exercise greater care for your own protection. Further information can be obtained from your GP or from your travel agent who can provide you with the leaflet "Health Advice for Travellers" published by the Department of Health. Some people may be at risk from discomfort or deep vein thrombosis (DVT) if they remain immobile on a journey for a long period of time. If you are planning to undertake a bus or coach journey of more than 3 hours you should consult your doctor if you have ever had DVT or pulmonary embolism, a family history of clotting conditions, cancer or treatment for cancer, a stroke, heart or lung disease or if you have had major surgery in the past 3 months. We reserve the right to refuse any booking in the absence of a doctor's certificate confirming that you are fit to travel. During the journey we will provide comfort stops as frequently as possible. During these stops you are encouraged to get off the coach and walk around. Exercise reduces any discomfort which may be caused by periods of immobility. During any journey you should drink alcohol only in moderation as it leads to dehydration. 21. Passenger behaviour We want all our customers to have a happy and carefree holiday. But you must remember that you are responsible for your behaviour and the effect it may have on others. If you or any member of your party is abusive or disruptive or behaves in a way which, in our reasonable opinion, could cause damage or injury to others or affect their enjoyment of their holiday, or which could damage property, we have the right, after reasonable consideration, to terminate your contract with us. If this happens we will have no further obligations or liability to you. The coach driver/representative, ship's captain, or authorised official of other means of transport is entitled to refuse you boarding if in their reasonable opinion you are unacceptably under the influence of drink or drugs or you are being violent or disruptive. If you are refused boarding on the outward journey we will regard it as a cancellation by you and we will apply cancellation charges according to the scale set out above. If the refusal is on the return journey we have the right to terminate the contract and will have no further obligations or liability to you. 22. No smoking policy Smoking is not permitted on our coaches. 23. Pets We do not allow pets to be taken on our packages. Registered Assistance Dogs will normally be accommodated on UK packages but not on overseas packages. 24. Pick up point, itineraries, travel documents and passport You are responsible for ensuring that you are at the correct departure point, at the correct time, with the correct documents and we cannot be held liable for any loss or expense suffered by you or your party because of an incorrect passport or late arrival at the departure point. If you are a British citizen travelling outside the United Kingdom you must have a full UK passport valid for a minimum of three months after your scheduled date of return. Non-UK citizens must seek passport Telephone: (01883)713633 and visa advice from the relevant consulates or embassies of the countries you plan to visit prior to making a booking for one of our packages (and you are advised to check with the relevant consulate or embassy to ensure you allow sufficient time before your departure to apply for a visa). The name on the passport must match the name on the ticket. If someone in your party changes name after the booking is made you must tell us immediately so that we can issue the ticket in the new name. When you have paid the balance we will send you or your booking agent all the necessary labels so that you receive them in good time for your holiday. Certain travel documents may have to be retained by us and your driver/courier will then issue them to you at the relevant time. If you lose a travel document after it has been issued to you we will require you to meet the direct cost charged by the carrier/supplier for the issue of a duplicate or replacement. Skinners of Oxted reserve the right to modify itineraries to conform with requests from the competent authorities in the United Kingdom and any other sovereign state through which the tour will operate. We recommend that you read the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advice about your holiday at www.fco.gov.uk. Excursions which are included in the cost of your booking and are part of your package are detailed on the relevant brochure page and refunds will not be made for any excursion not taken. If you are a member of an organisation such as the National Trust and have received a discount for entry to such a property, it is conditional on you showing your card. Failure to do so will result in an additional charge. Optional excursions may be booked and paid for in resort but these will not form part of your booking. Admission fees to buildings, grounds etc. are not included in the price of the package unless otherwise stated on the relevant brochure page. 25. What happens if I am delayed? Your travel insurance may cover you for some delays. In addition where you are delayed for more than six hours in any one day we will seek to minimise any discomfort and where possible, arrange for refreshments and meals. 26. Do I need to take out travel insurance? We strongly advise all our customers to take out travel insurance to cover medical and repatriation costs, personal injury, loss of baggage and cancellation charges. If you do not have adequate insurance and require our assistance during your package, we reserve the right to reclaim from you any medical repatriation or other expenses which we may incur on your behalf which would otherwise have been met by insurers. 27. What assistance will you give me if things go wrong when it is not your fault? In addition to what has already been stated (and without affecting that), if you, or any member of your party, suffer death, illness or injury whilst overseas arising out of an activity which does not form part of your package travel arrangements or an excursion arranged through us in the UK, we shall at our discretion, offer advice, guidance and assistance. Where legal action is contemplated and you want our assistance, you must obtain our written consent prior to commencement of proceedings. Our consent will be given subject to you undertaking to assign any costs, benefits received under any relevant insurance policy to ourselves. We limit the cost of our assistance to you and any member of your party to £5000 per party. 28. Passengers with disabilities We want to ensure the arrangements for your package are suitable and appropriate. Not all the packages in this brochure may be suitable for you and if we reasonably consider we cannot provide what is required, we will not accept the booking. Should you or a member of your party have any medical condition or disability that may affect your/their holiday or that of other passengers, you must provide full written details to us at the time of booking so that we can advise you of the suitability of the holiday. This applies whether the booking is made on-line, in person, in writing, or by telephone. If a particular issue is identified, we reserve the right to request a doctor’s certificate confirming that the passenger is fit for travel and reserve the right to refuse any booking in the absence of such doctor’s certificate being produced upon request. If a passenger requires personal assistance (for example, but not limited to, assistance with feeding /dressing/ toileting/mobilising) then this passenger must travel with an able bodied companion/carer and written confirmation that such assistance will be provided for the entirety of the holiday is required at the time of booking. Coach drivers/tour managers are unable to offer such assistance. Whilst we will make every reasonable adjustment to do so, if we are unable to accommodate the needs of a passenger or believe that the medical condition or disability of a passenger is likely to adversely affect other passengers, we reserve the right to decline the booking. We also reserve the right to cancel any holiday and impose cancellation charges if we are not fully advised of any relevant disability or medical condition at the time the booking is made and subsequently decide that we are unable to accommodate this passenger. This applies whether we advise that we are unable to accommodate a passenger either before departure or during the holiday and if this occurs during the holiday then we will seek the additional costs of returning the passenger home. We want you to enjoy your package and will try to help you select an appropriate trip. If you need advice or further information either you or your booking agent should contact The Tour Manager. 29. Special requests If you require a special diet please tell us before booking, or as soon as you are medically advised, and send us a copy of the diet. We will notify the hotel or hotels identified in your booking but please note that some hotels may not have facilities to provide special diets and we cannot be held liable for their failure to do so unless the hotel has confirmed in writing that a special diet will be catered for. Where we think that a hotel is likely to be unable to cope with a special diet, we will tell you prior to your booking confirmation being issued so that you can exercise your right to cancel your package booking without charge. Any extra costs incurred by you during your package must be paid to the hotel by you prior to departure from the hotel.You should also detail any other requests, for example, low floor rooms, particular rooms or locations on the special requests section of the booking form. We will pass your request to the relevant supplier but this does not necessarily mean that your request will be fulfilled. If a request can be fulfilled you may incur an extra charge payable either to us or direct to the hotel. Please note that requests cannot be guaranteed unless we confirm on your booking confirmation that this is a guaranteed requirement. 30. Single Occupancy Single occupancy of rooms when available may be subject to a supplementary charge and this will be shown on the brochure page. 31. Entertainment Some of our hotels arrange additional entertainment. Where this is part of the package details are given on the respective brochure page. Where it is not specified it may still be available but is at the discretion of the hotel and is not guaranteed. It may be withdrawn if there is a lack of demand or for operational reasons. 32. Data Protection Act In order to process your booking and to ensure that your travel arrangements run smoothly and meet your requirements we, and your travel agent, need to use the information you provide such as name, address, any special needs/dietary requirements etc. We take full responsibility for ensuring that proper measures are in place to protect your information. We must pass the information on to the relevant suppliers of your travel arrangements such as hotels, transport companies etc. The information may also be supplied to security or credit checking companies, public authorities such as customs/immigration if required by them, or as required by law. Additionally, where your package is outside the European Economic Area (EEA), controls on data protection in your destination may not be as strong as the legal requirements in this country. We will not, however, pass information on to any person not responsible for part of your travel arrangements. This applies to any sensitive information that you give to us such as details of any disabilities or dietary/religious requirements. If we cannot pass this information to the relevant suppliers, whether in the EEA or not, we cannot provide your booking. In making this booking, you consent to this information being passed on to the relevant persons. Please note that where information is held by your travel agent, this is subject to your agent's own data protection policy. Your data controller is D Skinner. You are entitled to a copy of your information held by us. If you would like to see this, please contact us. We retain your full contact details and other information in secure files and electronic storage facilities. We may use this information to contact you by mail, telephone or electronic means. We will provide you with details of other goods and services including those of selected third parties. If you do not wish to receive the further information about products and services please write to the data controller. 33. Publication date and details This brochure was printed in the United Kingdom by Skinners of Oxted Oct 2014 Email: info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel 47 Incorporating Skinners of Oxted 15 Barrow Green Road, Oxted, Surrey RH8 0NJ Telephone: 01883 713633 Email:info@skinners.travel www.skinners.travel