The Experts In Small Group Touring
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The Experts In Small Group Touring
The Experts in Small Group Touring Small Group and Tailor-Made Tours UK & EUROPE WINTER 2014/15 Valid until March 2015 Finland ⊕ Great Britain ⊕ Switzerland ⊕ Italy ⊕ Austria ⊕ Germany ⊕ Czech Republic ⊕ Poland ⊕ Slovakia ⊕ Hungary CONTENTS Why Travel with Back-Roads Touring? 3 Tailor-Made Tours 4 Winter in Europe 5 Culinary & Authentic Local Experiences 6 Charming Accommodation 7 The Amazing Northern Lights NEW8-9 A Family Christmas in Lapland NEW10-11 Edinburgh’s Hogmanay 12 Heart of England 13 Switzerland: The Top of Europe 14-15 Fall in Tuscany NEW16-17 Austria: A Winter Wonderland 18-19 Vienna Ball Season NEW20-21 Bavaria & the Romantic Back-Road 22-23 From Berlin to Bohemia 24-25 Eastern Europe Winter Escape 26-27 Grand European Winter Getaway 28-29 Frequently Asked Questions 30 Terms & Conditions 31 Rothenburg Christmas Market - Copyright Germany Tourist Board THE EXPERTS IN SMALL GROUP TOURING EXPERIENCE THE BACK-ROADS TOURING DIFFERENCE With over 25 years’ experience in small group and tailor-made tours across the UK and Europe, Back-Roads Touring is truly the original small group touring company. By limiting our group sizes to a maximum of 18 passengers, we are experts at providing a friendly, relaxed and flexible form of touring. In fact, our belief in the advantages of small group travel underpins everything that we do – from the type of vehicles that we use, to the places we visit and the accommodation that we hand select. In many ways, it couldn’t be further from a typical coach touring experience. Most of our groups travel in luxury mini-coaches that have been built to the highest of European standards, with many boasting leather seats, fridges and panoramic windows and roofs. Unlike conventional large coaches, our luxury mini-coaches can go almost anywhere a car can go. So as part of a Back-Roads tour you can reach places that conventional coach touring groups can only dream of. From exploring the heart of medieval towns and villages, to enjoying the spectacular, snow-speckled scenery along winding mountain roads, you can be assured that BackRoads Touring will take you beyond the tourist facade of our European destinations to experience an unparalleled balance of renowned and lesser known sites. But the advantages of traveling the “Back-Roads” way do not stop at our vehicles. As part of a smaller, select group we can open doors for you in all sorts of unexpected ways. Thanks to our small group philosophy, Back-Roads Touring can offer you a handpicked portfolio of Charming Accommodation. Forget large hotels or soulless freeway motels, with Back-Roads Touring you will enjoy a true European experience in small, intimate properties full of local character. No two hotels are the same and so prepare yourself for trips that include stays in traditional inns, medieval castles and alpine chalets. Front Cover. Copyright Visit Finland 2 | www.backroadstouring.com Also look out for our Culinary Experiences which enable you to enjoy truly authentic, locally sourced cuisine: learn how to make mince pies in the Cotswolds, enjoy a traditional Swiss cheese fondue or a hearty Tuscan banquet. Keeping to small groups also allows us to set a more relaxed pace after all, the tour is your holiday so no long drives and no early starts. We also build in plenty of free time to ensure that you have the chance to see things for yourself, socialise with other members of your group and to get to know your knowledgeable Back-Roads Tour Leader. We’re delighted to introduce our UK and European Winter programme for 2014/15. From magical Christmas markets to the mesmerizing Northern Lights, join us as we journey through the back-roads of Finland, Great Britain, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary. “I wanted to register how absolutely brilliant we found the tour. Our tour leader must rate as the best ever. He was incredibly knowledgeable and personable. The itinerary for this trip was well balanced and the pace as relaxed as promised. It was a pleasure leaving the decision making in such competent hands. Loved the fact there was time for a relaxed breakfast before setting out each day, and that staying more than one night in a location allowed you to unpack a little. There was enough private leisure time to satisfy most people I’m sure. A final, and important, plus for the company was the decision to travel almost exclusively off the major roads and through the small regional centers.” Renate Adams, Australia The Cotswolds WHY TRAVEL WITH BACK-ROADS TOURING? ✓ SMALL GROUP SIZES A maximum of 18 passengers allows for a more flexible, relaxed way of touring. This means we can take you to places, from intimate restaurants to boutique hotels, which you just wouldn’t be able to go to on a traditional large coach tour. ✓ AUTHENTIC LOCAL EXPERIENCES We take you to places away from the standard tourist trails. By going beyond the tourist facade you get to experience more local food, crafts, history and culture. From the Viennese Flower or Coffeehouse Owners’ Ball in Austria to a local reindeer farm in Lapland. ✓ BACK-ROADS NOT FREEWAYS Unlike large coaches, our mini-coaches can go almost anywhere a car can. We take the roads less traveled, through tiny medieval villages and along spectacular mountain passes; you will always be traveling on more back-roads than freeways as we believe the journey is as important as the destination. ✓ CHARMING LOCAL ACCOMMODATION We use quality local accommodation that reflects the character of your destination. From traditional inns to castle hotels, every style of accommodation is in keeping with its surrounds and gives every tour the authenticity we value at Back-Roads Touring. ✓ LEISURELY PACE The good news is that our tours rarely leave our accommodation prior to 8.30am. In fact, many departures are after 9am. After all – you are on holiday! Our relaxed tour pace will also ensure that you have plenty of time to explore on your own and socialise with your Tour Leader and other group members. ✓ CULINARY EXPERIENCES Our included Culinary Experiences enable you to enjoy truly authentic, locally sourced and produced cuisine. Dine at iconic restaurants, take cooking classes using regional ingredients and enjoy food and wine tastings at local producers. BACK-ROADS BENEFITS ✓✓PAST PASSENGER DISCOUNT* ✓✓ MULTI-TOUR DISCOUNT* Traveled with Back-Roads Touring before? Book on to one of our tours We’ve designed our itineraries, and scheduled departure dates, so you again and receive a 5% discount (promo code BRTPP5%)! It’s our way of can easily combine a number of different tours and see even more of the saying thank you for your trust and loyalty. UK and Europe with Back-Roads Touring. And what’s more – it pays to do so! Book two tours before March 2015 for a 2.5% discount (promo code BRTMT2.5%), three tours for a 5% discount (BRTMT5%) and *Terms and conditions apply. All discounts must be requested at time of booking and will apply to the basic tour price. Past Passenger, Multi-tour and other discounts can be combined up to a maximum four tours for a 7.5% discount (BRTMT7.5%). It’s easy to find out which discounted value of 10% per tour. Past Passenger discount is only available for people who have tours can be combined together – simply see the Combines With box on previously traveled with Back-Roads Touring. Multi-tour discounts will be applied in order of value, with no discount applicable to the most expensive tour and the highest discount applied to the cheapest individual tour pages. tour in the booking. Multi-tour discount will be applied to tours booked at the same time only. www.backroadstouring.com | 3 Accommodation tailored to your exact requirements “Now that our trip is complete, I wanted to write to thank you for all of your efforts, particularly in the early stages of inquiries and planning. In a word, the trip was magnificent - it exceeded all of our expectations in every regard. Our Tour Leader immediately became a member of our family and took care of every aspect of our tour flawlessly. His knowledge of local culture and history is quite extensive, as I’m sure you know, but it added another dimension to our travels which really served to enrich our experience - it was like having a local expert in attendance at each of our many venues. He went above and beyond the call of duty and handled all of our requests perfectly – it all exceeded our expectations!” Ned Corcoran, Easton, United States TAILOR-MADE TOURS PERSONALISE YOUR TOUR FOR A TRULY UNIQUE EXPERIENCE Back-Roads Touring’s private, tailor-made service offers bespoke tours throughout the UK and Europe. Perfect for groups of friends, or a family, Tailor-Made Tours can design and deliver a tour to your individual requirements, from start to finish. Whether you have a specific itinerary in mind or just a few ideas about the types of places you’d like to go to, we’ll work with you to plan a holiday of a lifetime. Whilst some of our customers want to base their tailor-made experience on one of our standard tours, with a few additions or alterations, others wish to do something completely different. Of course all of our tailored tours are still true to the Back-Roads Touring spirit: your group will travel through the back-roads in our luxury minicoaches and you’ll have truly unique, authentic experiences, from the food you eat to the accommodation you stay in. Your driver/Tour Leader will be an integral part of the experience and will be on-hand to ensure all of your personal requirements are met. You can literally sit back and enjoy the ride, safe in the knowledge that all of the planning and logistics have been taken care of. We have run a diverse range of bespoke tours throughout the years, including ones tailored around Christmas markets, film locations, family history and cuisine. We can tailor a tour to suit any budget. Share your vision with us at hello@tailoryourtours.com. 4 | www.backroadstouring.com Work with us to design the itinerary THE TAILOR-MADE DIFFERENCE ✓✓ Tours catered to your exact requirements ✓✓ Personal service and professional delivery ✓✓ Flexible itineraries ✓✓ Small group sizes (4-18 people) ✓✓ Luxury mini-coaches ✓✓ Dedicated, knowledgeable driver/Tour Leader ✓✓ Varied, unique accommodation ✓✓ Travel through the back-roads ✓✓ Genuinely authentic cultural experiences Neuschwanstein Castle WINTER IN EUROPE FROM CHRISTMAS MARKETS TO WINTER WONDERLANDS Traveling in the UK and Europe in winter is a truly magical experience: Christmas trees draped in dazzling lights take center stage in old town squares where the aroma of mulled wine and cinnamon drifts in the air from colorful wooden stalls; the Alps, shrouded in pristine powder snow, glisten against the brilliant-blue sky and afford breath-taking, dream-like views; and exquisite ballrooms, dressed in chandeliers and charged with the refined sounds of the orchestra, host opulent, society dances. During the festive months, traditional street markets throughout the UK and Europe sell candied fruit, hot punch and ornate Christmas decorations. Enjoy the air of excitement on these atmospheric streets filled with the aroma of spice and roasted chestnuts. It is the perfect way to get into the festive spirit. Visit one of the nativity scenes famous in Prague or Krakow, or do a spot of Christmas shopping along the narrow streets lit with sparkling lights. During December we visit some of the most celebrated Christmas markets in the world including Bath, Zurich, Lucerne, Bern, Innsbruck, Vienna, Frankfurt, Rothenburg, Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Brno, Krakow and Budapest. Surely the ultimate Christmas destination has to be the home of Santa himself – Lapland. A true winter wonderland, its dense swathes of birch, pine and spruce forests are laden-down with thick, untouched snow and its magnificent frozen lakes are the playground for ice-fishermen. Visit Santa’s Grotto, a reindeer farm and even enjoy a sleigh ride through the snow. And then there’s the Aurora Borealis (better known as the Northern Lights). The Arctic Circle is the best place in the world to catch the dancing green, red and blue lights. Rothenburg - Copyright Germany Tourist Board Europe reveals hidden delights all throughout the Winter season. The gastronomy of Tuscany is one of the most celebrated in the world and during Fall you’ll be able to see how olive oil is produced and indulge in foodie festivals sampling such delicacies as pecorino cheese and white truffles. Vienna celebrates Carnival at the beginning of the year with its unrivalled Ball Season. Ladies and gentlemen gather to waltz, sip champagne and show-off their glamorous wardrobe in Austria’s finest venues – you’ll feel like you’re in a movie set. www.backroadstouring.com | 5 Swiss Fondue - Copyright Switzerland Tourist Board Tasting the local cuisine should be an important part of any holiday and indeed Back-Roads Touring ensures that particular emphasis is placed on food and drink within our tours. Our included Culinary Experiences enable you to enjoy truly authentic, locally sourced and produced cuisine. Dine at local, intimate restaurants, take cooking classes using regional ingredients and enjoy food and wine tastings at local producers. Our included Authentic Local Experiences ensure you’ll really get to know the people, customs and history of a region. See demonstrations by local producers, partake in local events and customs and visit areas far away from the typical tourist trail. CULINARY & AUTHENTIC LOCAL EXPERIENCES Copyright Kaffeesiederball ICE-FISHING Lapland, Finland VIENNA BALL SEASON Vienna, Austria APPLE STRUDEL SHOW Vienna, Austria BUDAPEST’S PANTRY Budapest, Hungary On this guided ice-fishing excursion, deep within the Arctic Circle, learn how to drill a hole in a frozen lake and catch a fish in the icy waters. In Lapland, icefishing is ‘Everyman’s Right’ in that you can fish anywhere you wish without a permit and in midwinter the few light hours around midday are the best time to try. A lunch of grilled sausages and soup by the campfire will help you warm up after your ice-fishing experience! Balls in Vienna take place during the Carnival season – midJanuary to mid-February – with approximately 150 different events taking place nearly every day. Attended mostly by locals, they are an extravagant affair for all to enjoy (most children in Austria learn how to waltz). You’ll be dancing the night away and enjoying the Carnival atmosphere, at either the Coffeehouse Owners’ Ball at Vienna’s Imperial Palace or the Flower Ball at Vienna’s City Hall. Look on as a professional pastry chef hand-bakes original Viennese apple strudel, considered one of the national foods of Austria, at the bakery within the stunning surrounds of the Cafe Residenz in the Schonbrunn Palace. Learn how this traditional Viennese dessert is made and take away the recipe so you can try making it for yourself at home. You’ll be unable to resist a piece of freshly baked strudel, accompanied by piping hot coffee, by the time the show is over. At the ‘Wooden Spoon’ restaurant within Budapest’s Central Market Hall, sample the everyday dishes Hungarian housewives cook at home. Try dishes such as goulash or tarragon meat soup, potato and dumplings, stuffed cabbage or paprika and Varga strudel cake or poppy seed biscuit. After this experience you will have seen what the stallholders have to offer for yourself and are free to shop like a Hungarian housewife! Rods at the ready on our NEW A Family Christmas in Lapland and The Amazing Northern Lights tours (p. 8-9 & 10-11). Dance the night away on our Austria: A Winter Wonderland and NEW Vienna Ball Season tours (p. 18-19 & 20-21). Oodles of strudel on our Austria: A Winter Wonderland and NEW Vienna Ball Season tours (p. 18-19 & 20-21). Delve into Budapest’s Pantry on our Eastern Europe Winter Escape and Grand European Winter Getaway tours (p. 26-27 & 28-29). 6 | www.backroadstouring.com Castello di Montegufoni Our accommodation, whether a traditional inn, alpine chalet or castle hotel, is carefully selected to always reflect the character and charm of the destination you are staying in. Some properties are situated in a stunning setting or have interesting historical and architectural heritage; whilst others may be chosen for their owner-hosted welcome or excellent cuisine. Character is not a substitute for quality and comfort however and at all of our hotels you’re guaranteed an en-suite, a great night’s sleep and delicious food. There is a choice of twin, double or single rooms and while room sizes in older European buildings may vary, each room will have its own unique style and character. CHARMING ACCOMMODATION CHARACTER & QUALITY SANTA’S HOTEL AURORA Lapland, Finland CASTELLO DI MONTEGUFONI Tuscany, Italy BERNERHOF HOTEL Grindelwald, Switzerland ALTES BRAUHAUS Rothenburg, Germany True to its name, this small and charming hotel is a fantastic place to see the lights with north-facing rooms and even its own Northern Lights alarm system. Each room has its very own sauna and the chalet-style furnishing – with wood panelling and roaring fires – makes for a cosy, festive stay. Nestled within the forest, the hotel is situated in tiny Luosto, deep inside the Arctic Circle. Curl up against the log fire and subject to weather conditions watch the Northern Lights dance from the window. Dating back to the 12th century, this magnificent castle was originally owned by the Ormanni family, famous for featuring in Dante’s Divine Comedy. Castello di Montegufoni has opened its doors to nobility, aristocracy, writers and artists throughout its colorful history and in WWII masterpieces by Domenico Ghirlandaio, Sandro Botticelli and Giotto were hidden at Montegufoni for safe-keeping and later returned to the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. The views from this hotel are truly spectacular. Located in the center of the small glacier village of Grindelwald, the Bernerhof overlooks the magnificent Eiger Mountain. Whether you’re sipping a hot chocolate on the spacious terrace or simply relaxing on your balcony, you’ll be able to enjoy the spectacular scenery all around you. The hotel has a typically alpine atmosphere and is complete with checked red and white curtains and wood panelled walls. Situated in the heart of the medieval town of Rothenburg, this family run hotel is surrounded by winding cobbled streets and romantic halftimbered houses. In 1905 it was bought by master brewer Josef Beugler. In 1984, the Beugler family renovated the old brewery buildings to create this small and charming hotel. The spacious rooms are all individually decorated and bear traces of the building’s past with beautiful exposed beams. You’ll find Castello di Montegufoni nestled in the Tuscan countryside on our NEW Fall in Tuscany tour (p. 16-17). Sit back and enjoy the view at the Bernerhof Hotel on our Switzerland: The Top of Europe tour (p. 14-15). In the heart of the romantic city of Rothenburg, enjoy the charm of Altes Brauhaus on our Bavaria & the Romantic Back-Road tour (p. 22-23). Try and catch the Northern Lights at Santa’s Hotel Aurora on our NEW The Amazing Northern Lights and A Family Christmas in Lapland tours (p. 8-9 & 10-11). www.backroadstouring.com | 7 NErW fo 2015 The Northern Lights - Copyright Visit Finland Tourist Board The Aurora Borealis, more commonly called the Northern Lights, are a truly stunning natural phenomenon, and Finnish Lapland is one of the most beautiful destinations to see them. By traveling with us, you have a chance to discover everything this region has to offer in a small group, away from the masses. Experience the best of Lapland the "Back-Roads" way. THE AMAZING NORTHERN LIGHTS ROVANIEMI AND LUOSTO 5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS FROM $3375 PER PERSON THE BACK-ROADS DIFFERENCE ✓✓Enjoy private reindeer and husky safaris for a true Lappish experience ✓✓Stay at the Santa’s Hotel Aurora, famous for its “Northern Lights alarm system” and north-facing bedroom windows, in Luosto, a small resort, away from the crowds ✓✓Learn the art of ice fishing with a local guide ✓✓Sample delicious traditional Lappish cuisine Day 1 Rovaniemi – Luosto We meet this morning in Rovaniemi, the capital of Finnish Lapland. After a short pre-tour briefing with our Back-Roads Tour Leader, we board our mini-coach and journey through the magical scenery of snowcapped forests. As we travel further north, we cross the Arctic Circle and collect our warm winter clothing before we arrive in Luosto, a charming winter destination in the heart of Finnish Lapland. After checking in to our accommodation for the next four nights and learning 8 | www.backroadstouring.com about its “Northern Lights alarm system”, we go for a short walking tour in this quiet town before enjoying some free time to relax. We meet tonight for a delightful welcome dinner and a chance to try some of the local specialties, such as reindeer-based dishes and Lappish bread. (D) Day 2 Luosto The "foodies" amongst us will be particularly excited as we roll up our sleeves for a cooking lesson this morning. We learn how to prepare traditional Finnish cuisine with a local chef before we sit down together to enjoy with what we have just prepared. This afternoon, we drive through snowy landscapes to a local reindeer farm. On arrival, we have some free time to walk amongst these peaceful animals, before we join a fun-filled sleigh ride pulled by reindeers. We stop halfway to warm up with a hot drink around a campfire and listen to our local guide as they tell us stories about life in Lapland. After returning to the reindeer farm, we make our way back to Luosto for an evening at leisure. (B, L) Day 3 Luosto This morning is yours to unwind and explore Luosto at your own pace. You may choose to browse the local shops for souvenirs, or enjoy the private sauna in your hotel room. This afternoon, we head to a nearby lake or river for a thrilling ice-fishing experience! Our local guide teaches us how to drill a hole in frozen water and to find the best spot for fishing. After warming up by the campfire with a hot drink, we make our way back to Luosto. This evening, enjoy dinner in a local restaurant, which serves traditional Lappish cuisine. Later we join a night safari on board snowmobiles. As we drive through enchanted scenery, we hope to be lucky enough to see the famous Aurora Borealis (subject to weather conditions). During the evening, we take a break to sit by an open fire with a snack and warm berry juice, a celebrated local drink. Finally we drive back to our hotel in Luosto. (B, D) Day 4 Luosto There is time this morning to sleep in and relax at the hotel. Later we transfer from Luosto to a local husky farm, where we learn more about these friendly dogs. The farm owners will explain to us how they take care of their huskies and ensure their well-being. We then embark on a husky ride through the snowy forest and white plains of Finnish Lapland. Again, there is a chance to warm up with some coffee around a campfire during the safari, before we head back to the farm. Upon our return into Luosto, we enjoy a delicious farewell dinner together in the hotel’s restaurant for a last chance to sample delicious Lappish cuisine. (B, D) Day 5 Luosto – Rovaniemi We check out of our hotel this morning and return to Rovaniemi, where our tour sadly comes to an end. (B) Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making these tours unsuitable for those with reduced mobility. FINLAND Fells of Lapland Warm up by the bonfire Ice-fishing "A unique opportunity to experience the famous Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights the “BackRoads” way. With viewing conditions currently at their best for 10 years, there hasn't been a better time in recent years to experience this unique natural phenomenon." Steve Reynolds, General Manager, Back-Roads Touring TAILOR THIS TOUR CHARMING ACCOMMODATION We are specialists in tailor making unique small group journeys, so if you have a group of 4 or more, and like the idea of tailoring this, or a similar itinerary just for you, why not contact us at hello@tailoryourtours.com? Santa’s Hotel Aurora, Luosto **** COMBINES WITH Vienna Ball Season (p. 20-21) Pre/Post tour - City Hotel Rovaniemi, Rovaniemi **** from $159 pp BB basis. Visit a husky farm INCLUSIONS »» »» »» »» »» »» »» »» »» 4 nights’ accommodation Back-Roads tour leader Driver & mini-coach transportation European breakfast daily Winter clothing rental 3 x evening meals 1 x lunch Finnish Cooking Class Local guides for Lappish experiences »» Included Entrances: Reindeer safari, ice fishing excursion, Northern Lights snowmobile experience & husky dogs safari For tour exclusions please see our FAQ’s on page 30. Visit our website for further details on these hotels. TOUR DATES & PRICING 2015 *On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Santa’s Hotel Aurora CODE: BRWNL Feb: 23 Mar: 02 Twin/Double$3375 Single $4045 RUSSIA FINLAND LUOSTO SWEDEN Rovaniemi The Northern Lights - Copyright Finland Tourist Board If you have a QR code reader on your mobile, scan the code to visit our website. www.backroadstouring.com | 9 NErW fo 2014 Lapland Finnish Lapland is without doubt one the best destinations to capture the magical spirit of Christmas: endless snow-capped forests, reindeer sleigh rides, ice fishing combined with hearty Finnish cuisine all make for a truly unforgettable experience. This will be a fairy-tale Christmas to always remember for the whole family. A FAMILY CHRISTMAS IN LAPLAND YOUR CHANCE TO MEET SANTA 5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS FROM $3035 PER PERSON THE BACK-ROADS DIFFERENCE ✓✓Discover Finnish Lapland with a small group, staying in a smaller resort away from the crowds ✓✓Walk amongst reindeers at a local farm ✓✓Enjoy a delicious Finnish Christmas buffet ✓✓Relax in your own private sauna in your hotel room Day 1 Rovaniemi – Luosto We all meet in Rovaniemi this morning for a quick pre-tour briefing with our Back-Roads Tour Leader. We then board our mini-coach and drive north through stunning endless snowy landscapes, crossing the Arctic Circle en route, stopping on the way to collect our warm winter clothing. Upon arrival in Luosto, a small and friendly destination in the heart of Finnish Lapland, we enjoy a short walking tour of this lovely town before we spend the rest of the afternoon at leisure. Some may decide to warm up and relax in their own private sauna. Tonight enjoy a delicious dinner together in the hotel’s restaurant. (D) 10 | www.backroadstouring.com Day 2 Luosto Today is dedicated to all things Christmas! We walk through the nearby woods, admiring the snowcovered forests and plains on the way, as we search for the perfect Christmas tree. Back in Luosto our day is filled with Christmas Eve activities. Enjoy a fun cooking lesson to learn how to make delicious Finnish Christmas pastries while enjoying a glass of “glogi”, the local celebrated festive drink. After decorating our beautiful handpicked Christmas tree, we get to fulfil one of our childhood dreams by meeting Santa Claus! There is then some time to relax and get ourselves ready, for dinner. Enjoy a scrumptious traditional Christmas feast, which consists of a typical Finnish buffet with plenty of hot and cold dishes to choose from. All children in Finland receive their gifts on Christmas Eve, so you may open up your presents tonight this year. (B, D) Day 3 Luosto After staying up late last night, we have a chance to unwind today with plenty of time to relax. This morning, you may choose to either attend a traditional Christmas morning Lutheran church service or walk around town and soak up the festive atmosphere. Later we travel to a local lake or river where we meet around a campfire for a hearty lunch made of fried sausages and hot soup. It is then time for an exciting ice-fishing lesson: our local guide will teach us how to drill a hole in frozen water and catch fish. Upon our return to Luosto later today, we enjoy a lovely dinner together in a local restaurant offering delicious Finnish dishes. (B, L, D) to warm up with some coffee and a snack as our local guide tells us about the life of a reindeer herder and the local traditions. We make our way back to the farm with our reindeers and then transfer back to Luosto for our farewell dinner. (B, D) Day 4 Luosto A fabulous day awaits, as we drive through beautiful white countryside to a local reindeer farm. Reindeers are extremely important to the local population as a means of transportation, as well as in traditional cuisine. They are also a key symbol of Lapland and are part of many legends and stories, the most famous being Santa Claus’ sleigh with its flying reindeers. Upon arrival at the farm, we have some free time to wander, watch the reindeers and perhaps even feed the animals ourselves. We then enjoy a true Lappish experience as we learn how to “drive” a reindeer before joining a reindeer sleigh ride through snowy landscapes and forests. We break around a campfire Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making these tours unsuitable for those with reduced mobility. Day 5 Luosto – Rovaniemi We check out of our accommodation this morning and drive back south to Rovaniemi, where our tour sadly finishes. (B) FINLAND Meet the real Santa - Copyright Finland Tourist Board “Finland is most certainly the best destination to celebrate Christmas away from home. Snowcapped forests, infinite white plains and delicious cuisine combined with true local experiences will create a magical and unforgettable journey through Lapland.” Johanna Gaudot, Product Assistant, Back-Roads Touring TAILOR THIS TOUR CHARMING ACCOMMODATION We are specialists in tailor making unique small group journeys, so if you have a group of 4 or more, and like the idea of tailoring this, or a similar itinerary just for you, why not contact us at hello@tailoryourtours.com? Santa’s Hotel Aurora, Luosto **** COMBINES WITH Switzerland: The Top of Europe (p. 14-15). Grand European Winter Getaway (p. 28-29). Decorate your hand-picked Christmas tree - Copyright Finland Tourist Board Try and catch the Northern Lights Copyright Finland Tourist Board Sleigh bells ring... - Copyright Finland Tourist Board Pre/Post tour - City Hotel Rovaniemi, Rovaniemi **** from $200 pp BB basis. INCLUSIONS »» »» »» »» »» »» »» »» 4 nights’ accommodation Back-Roads tour leader Driver & mini-coach transportation European breakfast daily Winter clothing rental 4 x evening meals 1 x lunch Local guides for Lappish experiences »» Included Entrances: Christmas Eve activities, ice fishing excursion & reindeer safari For tour exclusions please see our FAQ’s on page 30. Visit our website for further details on these hotels. TOUR DATES & PRICING 2014 *On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. CODE: BRWLAP Dec: 23 Santa’s Hotel Aurora RUSSIA Adult Twin/Double Adult Single Child 4-12 years sharing room with adult Child under 4 years sharing room with two adults $3035 $3695 $2545 $1845 FINLAND LUOSTO SWEDEN Rovaniemi Visit a reindeer farm If you have a QR code reader on your mobile, scan the code to visit our website. www.backroadstouring.com | 11 Torchlight procession - Copyright Scottish Viewpoint Edinburgh - Andrew Wilson Linlithgow Palace - Copyright Scottish Viewpoint Edinburgh - D. Barnes Hogmanay in Edinburgh - Copyright Scottish Viewpoint Edinburgh - P. Tomkins The Scots have a long tradition and rich history associated with New Year’s Eve, which they call Hogmanay. With spectacular events, incredible live bands, ceilidh dancing and one of the world’s greatest firework displays, welcome in 2015 with Back-Roads Touring at the world famous Hogmanay Street Party! EDINBURGH’S HOGMANAY DUNFERMLINE, FIFE & EDINBURGH 4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS FROM $2025 PER PERSON THE BACK-ROADS DIFFERENCE ✓✓Stay in a centrally located hotel in Edinburgh ✓✓Mingle and party with the locals at Hogmanay ✓✓Sample delicious local food over festive dinners Day 1 Edinburgh – Dunfermline – Fife – Edinburgh This morning, we depart Edinburgh and head to Dunfermline, once the capital of Scotland. Dunfermline’s royal and monastic past dominates the town that boasts a Royal Palace and a 12th century Abbey. From here we travel to Loch Leven, the largest loch in the Scottish Lowlands. Here, the enchanting Loch Leven Castle lies on a peaceful inlet. We then pass medieval St Andrews, regarded as the home of golf and known for its university where William met Kate! This evening enjoy a welcome drinks reception followed by a three-course dinner. (D) Day 2 Edinburgh – Linlithgow – Hogmanay Celebrations Today we travel to Linlithgow to visit 12 | www.backroadstouring.com the magnificent ruins of Linlithgow Palace, set in a beautiful park overlooking the Linlithgow Loch. Discover the history of this great Royal Palace whose origins date back to the 13th century. Back in Edinburgh the remainder of the day is yours to relax at your leisure or perhaps visit Edinburgh Castle. This evening enjoy a festive dinner followed by the world famous Hogmanay street party. Upon your return to the hotel warm yourself up with festive mince pies and mulled wine. (B, D) Day 3 Edinburgh Today is devoted to Edinburgh. We spend the morning exploring this fascinating city, meandering down medieval lanes that hold over a thousand years of history and tradition. This afternoon you have free time to explore at your leisure or visit the Christmas market. This evening we enjoy a final dinner together. (B, D) Day 4 Edinburgh – Royal Yacht Britannia – Edinburgh Our first port of call today is the Royal Yacht Britannia. Launched in April 1953, the ship was the Queen’s floating residence for 44 years. Now permanently berthed in Leith, Edinburgh, visitors can explore the five main decks which house the Royal Apartments, the Crew’s Quarters and the Engine Room. Returning to Edinburgh around lunchtime our tour ends. (B) Fife Dunfermline Linlithgow 3 EDINBURGH INCLUSIONS »» »» »» »» 3 nights’ accommodation Back-Roads driver/Tour Leader Mini-coach transportation Full Scottish cooked breakfast daily »» 3 x evening meals »» Included Entrances: Linlithgow Palace, Edinburgh Street Party ticket & Royal Yacht Britannia For tour exclusions please see our FAQ’s on page 30. Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making these tours unsuitable for those with reduced mobility. TOUR DATES & PRICING 2014 CODE: BRWHOG Dec: 30 CHARMING ACCOMMODATION Twin/Double$2025 Single $2295 Carlton Hotel, Edinburgh **** COMBINES WITH Pre/Post tour - Carlton Hotel, Edinburgh **** from $132 pp BB basis. A Family Christmas in Lapland (p.10-11). Grand European Winter Getaway (p. 28-29). Visit our website for further details on this hotel. *On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. If you have a QR code reader on your mobile, scan the code to visit our website. GREAT BRITAIN Browse gifts at the Christmas markets - Copyright Visit Bath Anne Hathaway’s Cottage Copyright Visit England Bath Christmas Market - Copyright Visit Bath See some of the Heart of England’s most iconic attractions at a time when there are fewer visitors, and soak up the seasonal atmosphere at one of the region’s traditional Christmas markets. Visit Harry Potter film locations in Oxford and Lacock, explore quaint Cotswold villages, enjoy local ale by the log fire of an olde English pub and dine on quality produce sourced from the best local suppliers. HEART OF ENGLAND OXFORD, BATH, LONGLEAT & AVEBURY 5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS FROM $1715 PER PERSON THE BACK-ROADS DIFFERENCE ✓✓Learn how to make traditional British mince pies ✓✓Behind the scenes tour of Longleat Stately Home ✓✓Walk amongst the stones at Avebury, away from the tourist crowds Day 1 London – Oxford – Cotswolds Relax as we travel through the beautiful English countryside to Oxford, one of the most famous university cities in the world. Enjoy a walk among the golden-stone buildings and ‘dreaming spires’ to Christ Church College. This afternoon we meander through country lanes and quaint Cotswold villages, before arriving in Chipping Campden. Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner together. (D) Day 2 Cotswolds – Stratfordupon-Avon – Cotswolds This morning is a feast for literary enthusiasts and history buffs as we visit Shakespeare’s Stratfordupon-Avon to discover Ye Olde England and Holy Trinity Church. En route we will stop at a thatched farmhouse where the young William Shakespeare courted Anne Hathaway. Later we return to our delightful Cotswolds base where we will learn how to make mince pies, accompanied by mulled wine. (B) the house. We then continue to the UNESCO World Heritage Standing Stones of Avebury, one of the most important megalithic monuments in Europe. Upon our return to London the tour ends. (B) Day 3 Cotswolds – Lacock – Bath Our first visit this morning is to Lacock, which has been used in countless television and movie productions. We wander the historic village streets and visit the Abbey then continue to Bath. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bath is truly one of Europe’s most attractive cities. (B) Day 4 Bath This morning, our walking tour takes us to the restored Roman Baths, the towering 15th century Abbey, the Georgian Royal Crescent and the fascinating Pulteney Bridge. This afternoon is yours to spend at leisure to visit Bath’s Christmas Market, a Christmas shopper’s heaven, with more than 130 traditional wooden chalets. (B, D) Day 5 Bath – Longleat – Avebury – London Departing Bath, our first stop is at Longleat, an English stately home and the seat of the Marquises of Bath, for a behind the scenes tour of INCLUSIONS »» »» »» »» »» »» »» 4 nights’ accommodation Driver/tour leader Mini-coach transportation Full English breakfast daily 2 x evening meals Mince pies & mulled wine Included Entrances: Christ Church College, Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Lacock Abbey, Roman Baths, Longleat House & Avebury Stone Circle For tour exclusions please see our FAQ’s on page 30. TOUR DATES & PRICING 2014 CODE: BRWHOE Dec: 01, 08, 15 Twin/Double$1715 Single $2065 CHARMING ACCOMMODATION Kings Hotel, Chipping Campden *** Abbey Hotel, Bath *** Pre/Post tour - Grange Wellington Hotel, London **** from $186 pp BB basis. Visit our website for further details on these hotels. *On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. CHRISTMAS MARKET VISITING DATES Bath: 04 & 11 Dec COMBINES WITH Switzerland: The Top of Europe (p. 14-15). Austria: A Winter Wonderland (p. 18-19). If you have a QR code reader on your mobile, scan the code to visit our website. www.backroadstouring.com | 13 Grindelwald Experience Switzerland, the capital of the magnificent Alpine region, as the locals would: by train. Each journey is as exciting as it is relaxing, passing through magnificent scenery of white snow-capped mountains and Alpine lakes. Visit traditional Christmas markets throughout the country, stay in a charming Swiss Alpine village, journey to the ‘Top of Europe’ and sample local Swiss culinary delicacies on this fantastic winter getaway. SWITZERLAND: THE TOP OF EUROPE TRAVEL ACROSS SWITZERLAND BY RAIL 7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $3465 PER PERSON THE BACK-ROADS DIFFERENCE ✓✓Explore Switzerland by rail, with the locals ✓✓Marvel at the beautiful Swiss Alpine scenery from your charming accommodation ✓✓Taste a traditional Swiss cheese fondue Day 1 Zurich This morning’s walking tour of Zurich will visit Augustinergasse, an old, narrow street with many colorfully painted oriel windows that connects the bustling Bahnhofstrasse with the picturesque Old Town. We also see the 12th century Grossmunster Church and St. Peter’s Church. For a glorious view over the Old Town we will head to Lindenhof. This afternoon visit Zurich’s Christmas markets: the largest is the indoor market, with over 160 wooden chalets and a 50ft Christmas tree decorated with 5,000 Swarovski crystals; the oldest takes place in the Old Town and the most modern in the city center. Tonight, enjoy a welcome dinner in a local restaurant. (D) 14 | www.backroadstouring.com Day 2 Zurich – Lucerne We travel from Zurich to Lucerne by train and then enjoy a delightful walking tour of this enchanting city by foot. See the medieval Chapel Bridge, as well as the Museggmauer. At a local chocolatier, learn how chocolate originated and what made it into the delectable indulgence it is today. We spend the rest of the afternoon at Lucerne Christmas Market. Located in the Old Town, it offers unique handicrafts and gifts, as well as Lebkuchen, nidelzeltli toffees, spices and, of course, mulled wine. (B) Day 3 Lucerne – Mount Rigi – Lucerne After a scenic boat ride from Lucerne to Vitznau, we then board the cog railway, which was Europe’s first-ever mountain railway, up to Mount Rigi. Known locally as the ‘Queen of the Mountains', from the top we hope to enjoy breath-taking panoramic views over the Swiss Alps towards France and Germany. This afternoon we return to Lucerne by cable car and boat. Tonight we will enjoy dinner together. (B, D) Day 4 Lucerne – Grindelwald This morning we travel by train to the charming village of Grindelwald via Interlaken. This afternoon enjoy a short guided walk around the village where you have an opportunity to learn about the Velogemel – a single-track, steerable snow bike that is unique to Grindelwald. The rest of the day is for you to spend at your leisure. (B) through the Old Town, learn more about the city‘s 800-year history, marvel at the late Gothic Cathedral (Munster), the Clock Tower (Zytglogge) and the 13th century city gate. We then visit Bern Christmas Market before we enjoy a farewell dinner together. (B, D) Day 5 Grindelwald – Jungfraujoch – Grindelwald The highlight of any tour to Switzerland is the railway journey to the Jungfrau. At 3454 metres this is Europe’s highest altitude railway station, often referred to as the ‘Top of Europe’. Declared a natural World Heritage Site by UNESCO, visitors can enjoy this incredible world of ice, snow and rock. Visit the impressive Ice Palace and experience panoramic views from the Sphinx Observation Terrace. Dinner this evening will be in a local restaurant, where you will have the chance to try a real Swiss cheese fondue. (B, D) Day 7 Bern – Emmental – Zurich The Swiss have a long cheese making history, producing over 400 different varieties of cheese, including Emmental, which has been produced since the 13th century. At the Emmental cheese dairy learn about the art of making cheese, Swiss-style, and see how cheese is made the old-fashioned way. We then continue by mini-coach to Trubschachen to visit the Kambly biscuit factory where we have some free time to look around the Visitor Center and sample some delicious biscuits. Our tour ends in Zurich. (B) Day 6 Grindelwald – Bern Today’s train journey takes us to Bern, the capital of Switzerland. The attraction of this city is its ambience: the perfectly preserved medieval street plan has made it a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On a stroll Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark the trains several times a day making these tours unsuitable for those with reduced mobility. SWITZERLAND Lucerne Alpine train Kirchstrasse Church, Zurich “The highlight of any tour to Switzerland is the Jungfraujochbahn, Europe’s highest railway – a journey of spectacular mountains, glaciers, breath-taking views and stunning scenery. To see the Jungfrau covered in snow, away from the summer crowds, was a liberating experience. ” Alix King, Product Manager, Back-Roads Touring TAILOR THIS TOUR CHARMING ACCOMMODATION We are specialists in tailor making unique small group journeys, so if you have a group of 4 or more, and like the idea of tailoring this, or a similar itinerary just for you, why not contact us at hello@tailoryourtours.com? Hotel Montana, Zurich *** Hotel de la Paix, Lucerne *** Hotel Bernerhof, Grindelwald *** Hotel Bristol, Bern **** COMBINES WITH Edinburgh’s Hogmanay (p.12). From Berlin to Bohemia (p. 24-25). Pre/Post tour - Hotel Montana, Zurich *** from $139 pp BB basis. Swiss cheese fondue INCLUSIONS »» 6 nights’ accommodation »» Back-Roads Tour Leader »» 1st class rail travel and mini-coach transportation »» European breakfast daily »» 4 x evening meals »» 24-hour Zurich card »» Chocolatier in Lucerne »» Boat, cog railway & cable car to Mount Rigi »» Train to Jungfrau »» Included Entrances: Grindelwald museum, Emmental cheese dairy farm & Kambly biscuit factory For tour exclusions please see our FAQ’s on page 30. TOUR DATES & PRICING 2014 Visit our website for further details on these hotels. *On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. View from Hotel Bernerhof CODE: BRSWI Dec: 01, 08, 15, 22 Twin/Double$3465 Single $4070 Twin/Double$3575 Single$4185 1 ZURICH SWITZERLAND Emmental 1 LUCERNE 2 BERN 2 GRINDELWALD Jungfraujoch Bern - Copyright Swiss Tourist Board Mount Rigi CHRISTMAS MARKET VISITING DATES Zurich: 01, 08, 15 & 22 Dec Lucerne: 09 & 16 Dec Bern: 06, 13, 20 & 27 Dec If we are unable to visit any market listed above, due to unforeseen changes in opening times, we will substitute this with an alternative activity. If you have a QR code reader on your mobile, scan the code to visit our website. www.backroadstouring.com | 15 Fall in Tuscany Every November, the olive harvest in Tuscany is an important social occasion where families get together to pick the olives and press them for the first extra virgin olive oil. On this unique tour we will take part in the olive fall with an Italian family, meet a number of local producers of cheese, wine and balsamic vinegar, learn how to make Fall Tuscan dishes and celebrate the gastronomically precious white truffle at a festival in San Miniato. FALL IN TUSCANY SAN GIMIGNANO, SIENA, SAN MINIATO & CHIANTI 7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $2295 PER PERSON THE BACK-ROADS DIFFERENCE ✓✓ The ultimate truffle experience in San Miniato ✓✓ Stay in a family owned, 12th century castle with original frescoes & sweeping views of the Tuscan landscape ✓✓ Enjoy a rich Tuscan banquet accompanied by Prosecco & quality wines ✓✓ Relax in the therapeutic waters of Saturnia thermal baths ✓✓ Learn the secrets of traditional Tuscan cuisine from a local chef Day 1 Florence – San Gimignano – Monteriggioni – Pienza This morning meet your BackRoads Tour Leader and fellow traveling companions in Florence. From here we drive to San Gimignano, known for its intact medieval streetscapes and enchanting rural setting. We then continue through rolling green hills and olive groves to Monteriggioni, where there will be time at leisure to explore this delightful village. Our final destination today is Pienza, whose historic center has been 16 | www.backroadstouring.com recognised by UNESCO as one of the best planned Renaissance towns. Here we will enjoy a welcome dinner together. (D) Day 2 Pienza – Montepulciano – Pitigliano At a local cheese producer we discover how the local pecorino cheeses are made and sample pecorino in the many stages of ageing from soft and fresh to hard and complex. Later we drive to Montepulciano, a well preserved hilltop town in Tuscany's Orcia Valley. This area produces some of Italy’s most elegant and expressive wines, which we will taste during lunch. Tonight enjoy an evening at leisure in Pitigliano, also known as ‘Little Jerusalem’ with its ancient Jewish quarter and picturesque medieval center. (B, L) Day 3 Pitigliano – Saturnia – Pitigliano After a morning exploring Pitigliano, we drive to Saturnia, one of the most ancient cities in Italy, dating back to the 2nd century B.C. Here we visit the thermal baths, where the 37.5°c waters have therapeutic and relaxing properties. Well-known by the Etruscans and Romans, legend has it that its springs are born in the exact point where Jupiter's thunderbolt fell in a battle against Saturn. After a relaxing afternoon we return to Pitigliano for an evening at leisure. (B) Day 4 Pitigliano – Massa Marittima Enjoy a visit to a family run olive mill where we take part in all stages of olive oil production, from harvesting olives in the groves surrounding the mill to tasting the freshly pressed oil and learning how to recognise the nuances of its flavour. Later we continue to our rural accommodation in Massa Marittima where we will learn how to make Fall recipes from the Tuscan countryside. Afterwards, sit down and enjoy the dinner that you helped to prepare. (B, D) Day 5 Massa Marittima – Siena – Castello di Montegufoni Today the grandeur of the Tuscan countryside continues as we head to medieval Siena, with its array of majestic buildings, drawn together by winding cobbled alleyways and steep steps. After tasting traditional balsamic vinegar in the Chianti region, we continue to Castello di Montegufoni, a family-owned, 12th century castle, situated on a large estate comprising vineyards and olive trees with sweeping views of the Tuscan landscape. Restored in the 17th century by the noble family of Acciaioli, the castle features a magnificent tower similar to the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. (B, D) Day 6 Castello di Montegufoni – San Miniato – Castello di Montegufoni November is the month of the Festival of the White Truffle of San Miniato, where producers of wine, cheese and cold meats gather together to celebrate the rich flavours of this iconic region. Taste white truffles and discover a number of truffle based products such as truffle oil, pastes, sauces and other preserves. After spending much of the day joining in with the local festivities, we return to our Tuscan castle for a hearty Tuscan banquet accompanied by quality wines. (B, D) Day 7 Castello di Montegufoni – Florence After a relaxing start to the day, we leave the tranquillity of the Tuscan countryside behind and return to Florence where our tour ends. (B) ITALY Siena Pasta with truffles Famous winding road of Val d’Orcia "Widely regarded for its natural beauty and local produce, this tour gives a unique insight into harvest season in Tuscany. Sample freshly pressed olive oil, taste local wines and enjoy a selection of some of the region's finest produce, set against a landscape of autumnal golds and yellows." Steve Reynolds, General Manager, Back-Roads Touring Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making these tours unsuitable for those with reduced mobility. TAILOR THIS TOUR We are specialists in tailor making unique small group journeys, so if you have a group of 4 or more, and like the idea of tailoring this, or a similar itinerary just for you, why not contact us at hello@tailoryourtours.com? CHARMING ACCOMMODATION Pienza Hotel *** Pitigliano Hotel *** Massa Marittima Hotel *** Castello di Montegufoni, Chianti *** Olive harvesting INCLUSIONS »» »» »» »» »» »» »» »» »» 6 nights’ accommodation Back-Roads tour leader Driver & mini-coach transportation European breakfast daily 3 x evening meals 1 x Tuscan banquet 1 x lunch including quality wines Tuscan cookery class Pecorino cheese & balsamic vinegar tasting »» Included Entrances: Saturnia thermal baths & Cathedral of Siena For tour exclusions please see our FAQ’s on page 30. Pre/Post tour - Pitti Palace Hotel, Florence *** from $81pp BB basis. TOUR DATES & PRICING 2014 CODE: BRWHT Nov: 11, 18 Visit our website for further details on these hotels. Twin/Double$2295 Single $3095 *On some occasions, the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Castello di Montegufoni COMBINES WITH CASTELLO DI MONTEGUFONI 2 Berlin to Bohemia (p. 24-25). Austria: A Winter Wonderland (p. 18-19). FLORENCE San Gimignano Monteriggioni Siena PIENZA 1 MASSA MARITTIMA Montepulciano 1 Saturnia 2 PITIGLIANO Chianti If you have a QR code reader on your mobile, scan the code to visit our website. www.backroadstouring.com | 17 Salzburg Visiting historic Christmas markets, held in cities, towns and villages throughout Austria is becoming increasingly popular. With a stunning backdrop of the snow-covered Alps it’s a magical time of year to explore the cities of Innsbruck, Salzburg and Vienna. Taste local beers and wines, sample traditional hearty Austrian cuisine and wander through lively Christmas markets on this fabulous journey. AUSTRIA: A WINTER WONDERLAND TYROL REGION, CESKY KRUMLOV & VIENNA 9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTS FROM $3695 PER PERSON THE BACK-ROADS DIFFERENCE ✓✓Sample typical Austrian cuisine and beverages in a brewery and in a heuriger ✓✓Marvel at the mountainous scenery of the Wachau valley ✓✓Discover how the famous Apple Strudel cake is made ✓✓Enjoy a behind the scenes tour of the Chocolate Museum ✓✓A private visit to the Spanish Riding School Day 1 Munich – Neuschwanstein – Innsbruck This morning we travel along the Bavarian country roads to the Castle of Neuschwanstein, where you can enjoy incredible views before continuing to Linderhof Palace, Ludwig II’s smallest but most extravagant palace. This evening visit the Innsbruck Christmas Market, before we meet for a welcome dinner in a local restaurant. (D) Day 2 Innsbruck – Bergisel – Innsbruck This morning, walk through Innsbruck’s Old Town to see the 18 | www.backroadstouring.com famous Golden Roof, the Old Town Hall and St. James's Cathedral. We then continue to the Bergisel Ski Jump for wonderful views of Innsbruck. At Wattens we visit the famous Swarovski Crystal World, before we drive back to Innsbruck. (B) Day 3 Innsbruck – Kitzbuhel – Waidring – Salzburg Today we drive to Kitzbuhel, an internationally renowned ski resort. After exploring its charming medieval center, we drive through the mountains of Waidring. Weather permitting; we take the cable car up Steinplatte, for panoramic views of the snow covered Tyrol region, before continuing to Salzburg. (B) Day 4 Salzburg Enjoy a walking tour of Salzburg’s historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the magnificent Hohensalzburg Castle and visit Mozart’s Birthplace. This afternoon visit Salzburg Christmas Market, a feast for all the senses; sample regional delicacies such as hot punch and home-made pastries. Dinner tonight will be in a traditional brewery for a hearty Austrian meal accompanied by a local beer. (B, D) Day 5 Salzburg – Koenigssee – Salzburg This morning we tour one of the salt mines near the German border. We stop at Koenigssee, a picturesque emerald-green lake surrounded by high mountains and then visit Oberndorf village, the birthplace of the carol Silent Night. Back in Salzburg, enjoy an evening at leisure. (B) Day 6 Salzburg – Cesky Krumlov Today we travel to Cesky Krumlov, stopping en route in Mondsee, one of the prettiest towns in Austria. Our next stop is in the Muhlviertel in the north of Upper Austria, where beer has been brewed for more than 500 years. After a tasting in one of Muhlviertel breweries, we continue to Cesky Krumlov where we enjoy dinner together. (B, D) Day 7 Cesky Krumlov – Vienna This morning we visit Melk Abbey, one of the world’s most famous monastic sites. We then travel through the Wachau valley, before reaching Vienna, our final destination. Upon arrival enjoy an evening at leisure in Austria’s cultural capital. (B) Day 8 Vienna Our first visit this morning is to the Spanish Riding School for a private guided tour through the venue and the stables. This afternoon is yours to explore the Christmas markets; the market in City Hall Square sells Vienna’s traditional Christmas drink: aromatic berry punch. This evening we enjoy a wine tasting session at a heuriger, a typical Viennese small winery, before we sit down for our final dinner together. (B, D) Day 9 Vienna We head first to Schonbrunn Palace this morning. After a tour of this magnificent residence, we enjoy an apple strudel show at the Old Bakery of the Palace. We explore the Palace’s Christmas Market before a behind the scenes tour of the Chocolate Museum this afternoon. Lucky, for those with a sweet tooth, there will be plenty of tasting opportunities. (B) Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making these tours unsuitable for those with reduced mobility. AUSTRIA Innsbruck - Copyright Innsbruckphoto Christmas decorations from Vienna Vienna Christmas Market “Enjoy magnificent scenery filled with alpine lakes, pretty villages and jagged snow-capped peaks, experience traditional Tyrolean hospitality and warm up with a glass of schnaps.” Leona Williams, Tour Leader, Back-Roads Touring TAILOR THIS TOUR CHARMING ACCOMMODATION We are specialists in tailor making unique small group journeys, so if you have a group of 4 or more, and like the idea of tailoring this, or a similar itinerary just for you, why not contact us at hello@tailoryourtours.com? Hotel Innsbruck, Innsbruck **** Hotel Stadtkrug, Salzburg **** Hotel Mlyn, Cesky Krumlov **** Hotel Post, Vienna *** COMBINES WITH Bavaria & The Romantic BackRoad (p. 22-23). Eastern Europe Winter Escape (p. 26-27). Pre tour - Laimer Hof am Schloss Nymphenburgh, Munich *** from $102 pp BB basis. Post tour - Hotel Post, Vienna *** from $83 pp BB basis. Hotel Post CESKY KRUMLOV 1 2 VIENNA SALZBURG 3 2 Neuschwanstein Castle CHRISTMAS MARKET VISITING DATES GERMANY MUNICH Waidring Kitzbuhel Koenigssee AUSTRIA AUSTRIA CODE: BRWMTV Nov: 30 Dec: 07, 14, 21 Twin/Double$3695 Single $4175 CZECH REPUBLIC INNSBRUCK 8 nights’ accommodation Back-Roads driver/Tour Leader Mini-coach transportation European breakfast daily 4 x evening meals 1 x beer tasting Apple strudel show Included Entrances: Neuschwanstein Castle, Linderhof Palace, Bergisel ski jump, Swarovski Crystal World, Steinplatte cable car, salt mines, Hohensalzburg Castle, Mozart’s Birthplace, Melk Abbey, Schonbrunn Palace, behind the scenes Chocolate Museum tour & private tour of the Spanish Riding School TOUR DATES & PRICING 2014 *On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Bergisel INCLUSIONS »» »» »» »» »» »» »» »» For tour exclusions please see our FAQ’s on page 30. Visit our website for further details on these hotels. GERMANY Enjoy some Austrian pretzels Innsbruck: 30 Nov, 07, 14 & 21 Dec Salzburg: 04, 11, 18 & 25 Dec Vienna: 07, 14 & 21 Dec Schonbrunn Palace: 08, 15 & 22 Dec If we are unable to visit any market listed above, due to unforeseen changes in opening times, we will substitute this with an alternative activity. If you have a QR code reader on your mobile, scan the code to visit our website. www.backroadstouring.com | 19 Vienna Ball - Copyright Kaffeesiederball Vienna, universally acknowledged as the capital of music in Europe, is the host to dozens of magnificent events during Ball Season. Back-Roads Touring has handpicked two of its most celebrated Balls for you to discover on this fabulous five-day tour of Austria's capital. Explore this vibrant city and see for yourself everything it has to offer, from its refined cuisine and quality wines to its cultural heritage. VIENNA BALL SEASON FLOWER OR COFFEEHOUSE OWNERS' BALL 5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS FROM $2360 PER PERSON THE BACK-ROADS DIFFERENCE ✓✓Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Vienna travelling with the locals on a tram ✓✓Private dance lesson to learn the Viennese waltz ✓✓Sample delicious cuisine in a coffeehouse and in traditional restaurants ✓✓Taste quality local wines in a heuriger ✓✓Enjoy an exclusive private tour of the cellars at Palais Coburg, one of the world's most exclusive private wine collections Day 1 Vienna This morning we meet our BackRoads Tour Leader and fellow traveling companions, before boarding a local tram to enjoy an introductory sightseeing tour of this beautiful and vibrant city. This afternoon we make our way to the famous Schonbrunn Palace to learn more about the life of the Habsburgs during our tour of this majestic royal residence. Here we enjoy an apple strudel show in the kitchen of Cafe Residenz and stay a little longer to 20 | www.backroadstouring.com enjoy a slice of this delicious pastry with a hot drink. Later we travel back to our charming hotel base for the next four nights. Tonight enjoy a delicious welcome dinner together in a local restaurant and taste traditional Austrian cuisine. (D) Day 2 Vienna We first head to the lively and exciting Naschmarkt, Vienna’s most animated market. Here we explore its countless stalls, which offer cuisines from all around the world, as well as local delicacies. After spending most of the morning here, we have some free time in the UNESCO Heritage listed Old Town. This afternoon is entirely yours to wander the narrow cobbled streets and to discover its many shops, restaurants and traditional coffeehouses at your own pace. The neo-gothic Old City Hall, with its 321-ft high tower, is definitely worth a photo stop. We meet again later as we drive to a heuriger, a typical small winery much appreciated by the locals of Vienna. Upon arrival, we have a tasting session of local quality wines, before we enjoy dinner in a tavern with live music. (B, D) Day 3 Vienna We make our way to the internationally renowned Spanish Riding School of Vienna, for a private tour of the venue and the stables. We then enjoy lunch together in one of Vienna’s famous coffeehouses. Treat yourself to dessert and try the highly addictive Kaiserschmarrn, a traditional raisintopped pancake. This afternoon we drive to the magnificent Palais Coburg. Located in the heart of Vienna, it was built on the former defence walls of the city. This incredible building also holds one of the largest collections of rare wines in Europe. We have a chance to enjoy a private tour of the cellars as well as an exclusive tasting session with a sommelier, before we make our way back to the hotel for an evening at leisure. (B, L) Day 4 Vienna Our first visit this morning is to Vienna’s MuseumsQuartier, also known by the locals as the MQ, the eighth largest cultural area in the world. The MQ hosts several institutions, spread over 60,000 square metres. Modern art museums, events and exhibitions facilities, as well as quirky museum shops, can all be found here. Baroque and modern architecture are both represented for a unique experience. In order to fully enjoy the Ball tonight, we attend a Viennese waltz lesson where we have a chance to learn the basic steps of this world-famous dance. Back in our charming accommodation we relax and get ourselves ready. After a delicious farewell dinner in a local restaurant, we make our way to the Ball by horse drawn carriage, for an unforgettable night of dancing waltzes and listening to wonderful music in a truly beautiful and unique setting. We are transferred back to our hotel after the Ball. (B, D) Day 5 Vienna Our tour finishes after breakfast this morning. (B) Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making these tours unsuitable for those with reduced mobility. AUSTRIA Wine cellar in Palais Coburg - Copyright Palais Coburg Hotel Residence Spanish Riding School - Copyright Vienna Tourist Board "Vienna comes to life during Ball Season, and this tour offers a rare opportunity to experience some of the locals' best kept secrets. Behind the scenes wine tasting and dining, and a private tour of the Palais Coburg wine cellars, home to one of the most valuable private wine collections in the world, are topped off with a ticket to one of the capital's famous black tie Balls." Steve Reynolds, General Manager, Back-Roads Touring TAILOR THIS TOUR CHARMING ACCOMMODATION We are specialists in tailor making unique small group journeys, so if you have a group of 4 or more, and like the idea of tailoring this, or a similar itinerary just for you, why not contact us at hello@tailoryourtours.com? Hotel Altstadt, Vienna **** COMBINES WITH The Amazing Northern Lights (p. 8-9) Dance the night away Copyright Vienna Tourist Board Apple Strudel Show Pre/Post tour - Hotel Altstadt, Vienna **** from $120 pp BB basis. INCLUSIONS »» »» »» »» »» »» »» »» »» »» 4 nights’ accommodation Back-Roads Tour Leader Driver & mini-coach transportation European breakfast daily 3 x evening meals 1 x lunch Apple strudel show 2 x wine tastings Vienna card Included Entrances: Schonbrunn Palace, private tour of the Spanish Riding School, private tour of the Cellars of Palais Coburg, waltz dancing lesson & entrance to either the Flower or Coffeehouse Owners' Ball For tour exclusions please see our FAQ’s on page 30. Visit our website for further details on this hotel. TOUR DATES & PRICING 2015 *On some occasions, the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Hotel Altstadt CODE: BRWVB Jan: 13 - Flower Ball Feb: 03 - Coffeehouse Owners' Ball Twin/Double$2360 Single $2795 City Hall Dress Code: Ball gown or Black Tie. These can be hired locally but need to be reserved in advance. Spanish Riding School HOTEL ALTSTADT VIENNA 4 Horse drawn carriage to the Ball - Copyright Vienna Tourist Board Palais Coburg If you have a QR code reader on your mobile, scan the code to visit our website. www.backroadstouring.com | 21 Rothenburg The towns and cities along the Rhine valley provide an idyllic and festive setting for a romantic Christmas getaway. Fairytale castles, striking cathedrals and beautiful half-timbered towns, with their rich history and medieval market squares, captivate visitors from all over the world. Explore festively lit Christmas markets where the aromas of mulled wine and cinnamon drift through the air. BAVARIA & THE ROMANTIC BACK-ROAD HEIDELBERG, ROTHENBURG & MUNICH 7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS FROM $2395 PER PERSON THE BACK-ROADS DIFFERENCE ✓✓Travel on the historic Romantic Road at a leisurely pace ✓✓Taste local wines in Heidelberg Castle ✓✓Visit a traditional brewery set within the walls of a monastery ✓✓Sample typical Christmas delicacies while visiting the beautiful and lively German Christmas markets Day 1 Frankfurt – Heidelberg We depart from Frankfurt this morning and leisurely drive to Darmstadt, famous for its Art Nouveau buildings. Upon arrival, we visit its lively Christmas market on the main square with the Ducal Palace in the background. We also glimpse at its colorful chapel before we continue to Heidelberg, one of the most picturesque destinations in Germany and home to many historic treasures. This afternoon we enjoy a walking tour of the historic Old Town and see the Main Street, the Old Stone Bridge and Karl’s Gate, which was built in the 18th century. We 22 | www.backroadstouring.com also visit Heidelberg Old University before our welcome dinner together this evening. (D) Day 2 Heidelberg This morning we visit the imposing Heidelberg Castle, which dominates the city’s skyline. Once a Gothic masterpiece, today its ruins have a rugged charm and are considered the symbol of German romanticism. We stay a little longer in the castle for a tasting of local wines. This afternoon we have plenty of free time to explore the city’s Christmas market at leisure. Located within the grounds of Heidelberg Castle, this picturesque market is steeped in tradition and is considered to be the most iconic event in the city. Spend this evening at leisure. (B) Day 3 Heidelberg – Rothenburg Today we drive from Heidelberg to Rothenburg, known as the town of eternal Christmas. With a backdrop of impressive medieval architecture, the Rothenburg Christmas Market is nothing short of a fairy-tale. We also visit the German Christmas Museum here, with displays and exhibitions about the celebration of Christmas. (B, D) Day 4 Rothenburg – Wurzburg – Bamberg – Rothenburg After breakfast we enjoy the sights and sounds of the Christmas Market of Wurzburg, as well as a visit to the Wurzburg Residence, built in the 18th century. We then travel to Bamberg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to one of Europe’s largest intact old town centers. See many sights including the Old Town Hall, the Old Court, St. Martin's Church and the Cathedral. Bamberg is truly a wintry town full of romance. The music of advent and the Route of Nativity Scenes are just some of the elements that fill this World Heritage city with a special kind of magic. This evening is at leisure in Rothenburg. (B) Marienplatz, the market offers its visitors a magical experience, with a daily Alpine Christmas concert and displays of stunning Bavarian glassware. (B) Day 5 Rothenburg – Romantic Road – Munich Today we travel along the Romantic Road to Munich. A trade route during the Middle Ages, Germany’s Romantic Road still retains much of its medieval character. The road often winds through forgotten sections of countryside, connecting walled towns and picturesque villages such as Augsburg, the oldest city in Bavaria. Upon arrival in Munich there will be time to visit the Christmas market. Held on the Day 7 Munich Our tour finishes after breakfast this morning. (B) Day 6 Munich – Oberammergau – Ettal Abbey – Munich Our journey along the Bavarian country roads brings us to Oberammergau, world-famous for its passion play. There will be time for sightseeing before we drive to Ettal Abbey a Benedictine monastery where we have a chance to sample locally produced beer, before we drive back to Munich. This evening we enjoy traditional Bavarian cuisine for a wonderful farewell dinner together. (B, D) Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making these tours unsuitable for those with reduced mobility. GERMANY Explore Rothenburg Christmas Market - Copyright Germany Tourist Board Enjoy beer tasting at Ettal Abbey Beautiful Bavaria "Wander around the market stalls sampling gluhwein and chocolate coated fruits; eat traditional German foods such as bratwurst sausages and pretzels, and enjoy a stein in a local beer hall.” Leona Williams, Tour Leader, Back-Roads Touring TAILOR THIS TOUR CHARMING ACCOMMODATION We are specialists in tailor making unique small group journeys, so if you have a group of 4 or more, and like the idea of tailoring this, or a similar itinerary just for you, why not contact us at hello@tailoryourtours.com? Bayrischen Hof, Heidelberg *** Hotel Altes Brauhaus, Rothenburg **** Laimer Hof am Schloss Nymphenburgh, Munich *** COMBINES WITH Heart of England (p. 13). Austria: A Winter Wonderland (p. 18-19). CODE: BRWGER Nov: 30 Dec: 07, 14 Hotel Altes Brauhaus Twin/Double$2395 Single $3165 CHRISTMAS MARKET VISITING DATES GERMANY Bamberg Wurzburg 2 HEIDELBERG 2 ROTHENBURG 6 nights’ accommodation Back-Roads driver/Tour Leader Mini-coach transportation European breakfast daily 3 x evening meals 1 x wine tasting 1 x beer tasting Included Entrances: Heidelberg Castle, Rothenburg Christmas Museum, Wurzburg Residence & Ettal Abbey TOUR DATES & PRICING 2014 Visit our website for further details on these hotels. FRANKFURT INCLUSIONS »» »» »» »» »» »» »» »» For tour exclusions please see our FAQ’s on page 30. Pre tour - Hotel Astoria, Frankfurt *** from $85 pp BB basis. Post tour - Laimer Hof am Schloss Nymphenburgh, Munich *** from $102 pp BB basis. *On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Frankfurt Romantic Road GERMANY CZECH REPUBLIC Heidelberg: 01, 08 & 15 Dec Rothenburg: 02, 09 & 16 Dec Bamberg: 03, 10 & 17 Dec Munich: 04, 11 & 18 Dec If we are unable to visit any market listed above, due to unforeseen changes in opening times, we will substitute this with an alternative activity. 2 MUNICH Ettal Abbey Oberammergau Augsburg - Copyright Germany Tourist Board If you have a QR code reader on your mobile, scan the code to visit our website. www.backroadstouring.com | 23 Berlin’s Gendarmenmarkt Christmas Market More and more visitors are captivated by the magic of traditional German Christmas markets each year. Winter is a wonderful time of year to explore Berlin, Potsdam and Dresden and visit romantic villages on a fascinating winter journey that ends in Bohemia, a historical region of Eastern Europe. Prague, with its beautiful spires and cobblestoned streets, is also a beautiful winter delight waiting to be discovered. FROM BERLIN TO BOHEMIA BERLIN, DRESDEN & PRAGUE 6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS FROM $2250 PER PERSON THE BACK-ROADS DIFFERENCE ✓✓Dine at Clarchens Ballhaus, Berlin’s legendary dance hall ✓✓‘High tea’ experience at Meissen where the world famous Meissen Porcelain is brought to life ✓✓Enjoy views over Prague, away from the bustle of the city, at Vysehrad Castle ✓✓Visit local pubs to discover the traditional Czech beer culture Day 1 Berlin After meeting your Back-Roads Tour Leader and fellow travelers, we visit the Christmas Market at Charlottenburg Palace, one of the most famous Christmas markets in the capital. We then continue to Marchenhutte, the fairy-tale theatre that brings many of the Grimm brothers’ stories to life. Tonight we enjoy traditional German food for dinner at Clarchens Ballhaus, an authentic 1920's dance hall, which has seen illegal duelling, Nazi dancing bans, wartime destruction and communist black-marketeering. (D) 24 | www.backroadstouring.com Day 2 Berlin Today we visit the Soviet War Memorial at Treptower Park, which is the only place in Berlin where you can still see a Swastika. We will also stop at the East Side Gallery to see what remains of the Berlin Wall and visit Karl Marx Allee. This afternoon is yours at leisure for independent sightseeing or to explore Berlin’s numerous other Christmas markets. Be captivated by the magical festive atmosphere of Gendarmenmarkt Christmas Market and enjoy live entertainment including jugglers, acrobats, dance troupes and choirs, together with a glass of the celebrated gluhwein, a German hot mulled wine with brandy. (B) Day 3 Berlin – Potsdam – Meissen – Dresden Our first visit today is Potsdam, one of Germany’s most beautiful World Heritage Sites. Here we will visit the enchanting palace of Sanssouci, built for Frederick the Great’s personal use and set amongst glorious parkland. Our next stop is in Meissen, where we visit the local porcelain manufacturer and learn more about their “white gold”. We stay a little longer to warm up with a cup of tea, coffee or hot chocolate served in real Meissen Porcelain. This evening we enjoy dinner together in Dresden. (B, D) Day 4 Dresden On this morning’s walking tour of Dresden we will see many of the city’s main sites including the ‘Procession of the Dukes’ mosaic, the Cathedral, the Semper Opera House and Zwinger Palace. Built in 1709 during the reign of Augustus the Strong, Dresden’s Zwinger Palace is famous around the world for its beautiful Baroque architecture and the remarkable sculptures adorning the gallery walls. This afternoon we will explore Striezelmarkt, Germany’s oldest Christmas market, dating back to 1434, which transforms the city into a winter wonderland. Spend this evening at your leisure. (B) Day 5 Dresden – Terezin Memorial – Prague After leaving Dresden, our first stop today is at the Terezin Memorial, a tragic symbol of the sufferings of the tens of thousands of innocent people who died here during the Nazi occupation. We then continue to Prague where we take a stroll around the Prague Christmas Market, set in the heart of Prague’s Old Town Square. Brightly decorated wooden huts sell traditional Czech food, gingerbread, homemade sausages, mulled wine, handicrafts and the ever-popular trdelnik roll. (B, D) Day 6 Prague Today we travel as the locals do and take the tram to Vysehrad Castle. Located away from the bustle of Prague’s city center, Vysehrad comprises several interesting historical sights, including the Romanesque Rotunda of St. Martin and the Gothic Church of Sts. Peter and Paul. The park offers wonderful views of the city below. This afternoon we join a tour to indulge in one of the things Prague is famous for – beer! We will visit legendary beer halls and pubs whilst learning about the Bohemian lifestyle and listening to stories about beer culture from the Middle Ages, through the Communism period, to the present day. (B) Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making these tours unsuitable for those with reduced mobility. GERMANY TO CZECH REPUBLIC Charles Bridge, Prague Stratford-upon-Avon 2 Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Wander the streets of Prague “I’m particularly fond of the German Christmas markets: from the bustling Gendarmenmarkt in the center of Berlin to the traditional Striezelmarkt in Dresden, which dates back to 1434. Don’t forget to try the "gluhwein" (mulled wine with cinnamon sticks, star anise, citrus, sugar and Lacock vanilla pods) “mit or ohne schuss" (with or without a shot of rum or liquor).” Neven Kovacic, Tour Leader, Back-Roads Touring Stonehenge TAILOR THIS TOUR CHARMING ACCOMMODATION We are specialists in tailor making unique small group journeys, so if you have a group of 4 or more, and like the idea of tailoring this, or a similar itinerary just for you, why not contact us at hello@tailoryourtours.com? Monbijou Hotel, Berlin **** Hotel Bayerischer Hof, Dresden **** Hotel Modra Ruze, Prague **** COMBINES WITH A Family Christmas in Lapland (p.10-11). Eastern Europe Winter Escape (p. 26-27). Monbijou Hotel Twin/Double$2250 Single $2635 CHRISTMAS MARKET VISITING DATES 2 Potsdam Berlin: 26 Nov, 03, 10 & 17 Dec Dresden: 29 Nov, 06, 13 & 20 Dec Prague: 01, 08, 15 & 22 Dec POLAND DRESDEN 2 Terezin Memorial CZECH REPUBLIC PRAGUE 1 Dresden - Copyright Dresden Tourist Board 5 nights’ accommodation Windsor Back-RoadsCastle driver/Tour Leader LONDON Mini-coach transportation European breakfast daily 3 x evening meals Prague beer tour Included Entrances: Charlottenburg Palace Christmas Market, Sanssouci Palace, Salisbury Meissen Porcelain manufacturer, Zwinger Palace, Terezin Memorial & Vysehrad Castle CODE: BRWBDP Nov: 26 Dec: 03, 10, 17 *On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. Meissen INCLUSIONS »» »» »» »» »» »» »» TOUR DATES & PRICING 2014 Visit our website for further details on these hotels. GERMANY Christmas stollen For tour exclusions please see our FAQ’s on page 30. Pre tour - Monbijou Hotel, Berlin **** from $112 pp BB basis. Post tour - Hotel Modra Ruze, Prague **** from $74 ppp BB basis. BERLIN Oxford If we are unable to visit any market listed above, due to unforeseen changes in opening times, we will substitute this with an alternative activity. If you have a QR code reader on your mobile, scan the code to visit our website. www.backroadstouring.com | 25 Prague’s Old Town square & Christmas Market Experience the wonders of the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary, each full of fascinating history and beautiful landscapes. Enjoy the Czech Republic’s lively capital, Prague, explore the former royal capital of Poland, Krakow, and visit medieval Bratislava before finishing in Budapest, now one of Europe’s finest, grandest and most picturesque cities. This is a true journey of discovery across Eastern Europe. EASTERN EUROPE WINTER ESCAPE PRAGUE, BRNO, KRAKOW, BRATISLAVA & BUDAPEST 9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTS FROM $3195 PER PERSON THE BACK-ROADS DIFFERENCE ✓✓Enjoy a glass of warm wine on top of Chleb Peak in Slovakia ✓✓Discover Prague’s turbulent past during its WWII occupation ✓✓Taste traditional Hungarian housewife dishes in Budapest’s Central Market Hall ✓✓Visit Brno, one of the oldest medieval European towns Day 1 Prague Arrive in Prague at your leisure. This evening meet your Back-Roads Tour Leader and fellow travelers for a delicious welcome dinner together. (D) Day 2 Prague Today we gain an insight into Prague’s darkest days during the terror of the Nazi occupation. We visit the battleground of the Old Town, discover the last hideout of Prague’s resistance and explore the Army Museum. This evening take a stroll around the Prague Christmas Market at your leisure. Brightly decorated wooden huts sell 26 | www.backroadstouring.com traditional Czech food, gingerbread, homemade sausages, mulled wine, handicrafts the ever-popular trdelnik roll. (B) Day 3 Prague – Brno This morning we travel to Brno, the largest city in the historical region of Moravia. Brno’s Old Town is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe and home to many historical sites. Later visit Brno’s Christmas Market and browse its many stalls selling Christmas treats, gifts, souvenirs and Christmasrelated entertainment, before our dinner this evening. (B, D) Day 4 Brno – Auschwitz – Krakow Today we cross the border into Poland. We stop at Auschwitz concentration camp, which was built and operated by the Third Reich during World War II. We then continue to Krakow, one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Eastern Europe. Spend this evening at your leisure. (B) Day 5 Krakow This morning walk through the Old Town and enjoy the scores of beautiful sights before visiting the Wawel Hill Royal Castle and the Wawel Cathedral, which has been destroyed and rebuilt several times over the centuries. This afternoon is entirely yours to enjoy Krakow and its festive and lively Christmas market, located in Rynek Square and surrounded by Baroque and Gothic architecture. We will enjoy a traditional Polish dinner together tonight. (B, D) Day 6 Krakow – Mala Fatra National Park – Zilina Today we cross the border into Slovakia and drive to Mala Fatra National Park. Weather permitting, we ascend the 1,646 metre high Chleb Peak by cable car and enjoy a glass of warm wine at the summit. After lunch in a traditional restaurant, we continue to Zilina where we enjoy an evening at leisure. (B, L) Day 7 Zilina – Bratislava From Zilina we travel to the beautifully preserved 13th century Cerveny Kamen (Red Stone) Castle. This afternoon in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, we visit the Presidential Palace and historical Old Town, a small square lined with colorful, ornate buildings. The evening is at leisure for independent exploration. (B) Day 8 Bratislava – Budapest Today we transfer to Budapest. In the Castle District, on the Buda side of the town, we walk through the streets of the historical city center to Holy Trinity Square and Matthias Church. After the interior visit of the church, we walk to the Fishermen’s Bastion which offers us a breathtaking panorama on the city. Later we explore the Christmas market, located in the heart of the city, where you can browse over one hundred wooden pavilions, before we enjoy a delicious farewell dinner. (B, D) Day 9 Budapest This morning we head to the city’s oldest indoor market, the Central Market Hall, for a taste of everyday dishes that Hungarian housewives cook at home. Sample a selection of traditional dishes, accompanied by quality wines. Later we enjoy a relaxing cruise along the Danube River before our tour ends. (B) Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making these tours unsuitable for those with reduced mobility. CZECH REPUBLIC TO HUNGARY Mala Fatra National Park, Slovakia Stratford-upon-Avon Enjoy some spiced mulled wine Budapest’s Matthias Church 2 Oxford “The festive season is one of the best times to visit Eastern Europe with Christmas markets Windsor in old town squares in villages, towns and cities. From Prague’s chocolate box-like beauty to Castle LONDON Lacock Budapest’s grandeur, you’ll find gorgeous, twinkling lights, unique Christmas gifts, and delicious, hearty fare.” Stonehenge Lucy Cook, Marketing Manager, Back-Roads Touring Salisbury TAILOR THIS TOUR CHARMING ACCOMMODATION We are specialists in tailor making unique small group journeys, so if you have a group of 4 or more, and like the idea of tailoring this, or a similar itinerary just for you, why not contact us at hello@tailoryourtours.com? Hotel Modra Ruze, Prague **** Hotel Cyro, Brno *** Hotel Metropolitan, Krakow **** Hotel Dubna Skala, Zilina **** Hotel Devin, Bratislava **** Boutique Hotel Zara, Budapest **** COMBINES WITH Pre tour - Hotel Modra Ruze, Prague **** from $74 pp BB basis. Post tour - Boutique Hotel Zara, Budapest **** from $83 pp BB basis. Heart of England (p.13). From Berlin to Bohemia (p. 24-25). CODE: BRWCZH Dec: 01, 08, 15, 22 Twin/Double$3195 Single $3825 Hotel Modra Ruze POLAND Auschwitz KRAKOW 2 CZECH REPUBLIC POLAND BRNO 1 Mala Fatra National Park ZILINA 1 SLOVAKIA AUSTRIA 1 BRATISLAVA HUNGARY HUNGARY 1 Fishermen’s Bastion Budapest 8 nights’ accommodation Back-Roads driver/Tour Leader Mini-coach transportation European breakfast daily 4 x evening meals 1 x lunch ‘Taste the good things in Budapest’s pantry’ tour »» Warm wine on Chleb Peak »» Danube River cruise »» Included Entrances: Auschwitz concentration camp, Wawel Castle & Cathedral, cable car to Chleb Peak, Cerveny Kamen Castle, Matthias Church & Fishermen’s Bastion TOUR DATES & PRICING 2014 *On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. CZECH REPUBLIC INCLUSIONS »» »» »» »» »» »» »» For tour exclusions please see our FAQ’s on page 30. Visit our website for further details on GERMANY these hotels. PRAGUE 2 A Bratislava square BUDAPEST CHRISTMAS MARKET VISITING DATES Prague: 02, 09, 16 & 23 Dec Brno: 10 Dec Krakow: 05, 12 & 19 Dec Budapest: 08, 15, 22 & 29 Dec If we are unable to visit any market listed above, due to unforeseen changes in opening times, we will substitute this with an alternative activity. If you have a QR code reader on your mobile, scan the code to visit our website. www.backroadstouring.com | 27 Hungarian Parliament Building, Budapest Winter is a wonderful time of year to experience the wonders of Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary, each full of fascinating history and beautiful landscapes. Be captivated by the magic of traditional German Christmas markets, enjoy Prague, with its beautiful spires and cobblestoned streets, explore the former royal capital of Poland, Krakow, and visit medieval Bratislava before finishing in Budapest, one of Europe’s most picturesque cities. GRAND EUROPEAN WINTER GETAWAY EXPLORE FIVE FASCINATING COUNTRIES 14 DAYS / 13 NIGHTS FROM $5095 PER PERSON THE BACK-ROADS DIFFERENCE ✓✓Dine at Clarchens Ballhaus, Berlin’s legendary dance hall ✓✓Discover Prague’s turbulent past during its WWII occupation ✓✓Visit Brno, one of the oldest medieval European towns ✓✓Taste the good things in Budapest’s pantry Day 1 Berlin Visit the Christmas Market at Charlottenburg Palace and enjoy dinner at Clarchens Ballhaus, which has seen illegal duelling, Nazi dancing bans, wartime destruction and communist black-marketeering. (D) Day 2 Berlin In East Berlin visit the Soviet War Memorial at Treptower Park and see what remains of the Berlin Wall. Explore Berlin’s numerous other Christmas markets at leisure. (B) Day 3 Berlin – Potsdam – Meissen – Dresden Visit the enchanting palace of Sanssouci in Potsdam before continuing to Meissen where we 28 | www.backroadstouring.com warm up with a cup of tea, coffee or hot chocolate served in real Meissen Porcelain. (B, D) Day 4 Dresden Enjoy a walking tour of Dresden including a visit to Zwinger Palace. This afternoon explore Striezelmarkt, Germany’s oldest Christmas market, dating from 1434. (B) Day 5 Dresden – Terezin Memorial – Prague Discover the Terezin Memorial, a tragic symbol of the sufferings of the tens of thousands of innocent people who died here during the Nazi occupation. Later stroll around the Prague Christmas Market, where brightly decorated wooden huts sell traditional Czech food and the everpopular trdelnik roll. (B, D) resistance and explore the Army Museum. (B) a glass of warm wine at the summit. Later we continue to Zilina. (B, L) Day 8 Prague – Brno In Brno, the largest city in the historical region of Moravia, we explore one of the oldest and bestpreserved medieval towns in Europe. Later, we visit Brno’s Christmas Market before dinner this evening. (B, D) Day 12 Zilina – Bratislava From Zilina we travel to the beautifully preserved 13th century Cerveny Kamen (Red Stone) Castle. In Bratislava, we visit the Presidential Palace and historical Old Town. (B) Day 9 Brno – Auschwitz – Krakow Crossing into Poland we stop at Auschwitz concentration camp, which was built and operated by the Third Reich during World War II. We then continue to Krakow where we spend an evening at leisure. (B) Day 6 Prague We travel by tram to Vysehrad Castle, which offers wonderful views of the city below. This afternoon we join a tour to indulge in one of the things Prague is famous for – beer! (B, D) Day 10 Krakow Walk through the Old Town and enjoy the scores of beautiful sights before visiting the Wawel Hill Royal Castle and the Wawel Cathedral. This afternoon explore Krakow and its Christmas market at your leisure before our traditional Polish dinner together. (B, D) Day 7 Prague Today we gain an insight into Prague’s darkest days during the Nazi occupation. We visit the battleground of the Old Town, discover the last hideout of Prague’s Day 11 Krakow – Zilina Today we cross the border into Slovakia and drive to Mala Fatra National Park. Weather permitting, we will ascend the 1,646 metre high Chleb Peak by cable car and enjoy Day 13 Bratislava – Budapest In Budapest’s Castle District we walk through the streets of the historical city center to Holy Trinity Square, Matthias Church and the Fishermen’s Bastion. Later explore the city’s Christmas market before our farewell dinner. (B, D) Day 14 Budapest We head to the Central Market Hall to sample a selection of traditional Hungarian dishes, accompanied by quality wines. Later we enjoy a Danube River cruise before our tour ends. (B) Mobility: All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making these tours unsuitable for those with reduced mobility. GERMANY TO HUNGARY The Reichstag, Berlin LONDON stop h point Prague’s Astronomical Clock Prague’s Old Town square with Christmas Market “This tour really does have it all. Spanning Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary, it not only covers Berlin, Prague, Krakow and Budapest, but also lesser-known gems such as Brno, Mala Fatra National Park and Bratislava.” Neven Kovacic, Tour Leader, Back-Roads Touring TAILOR THIS TOUR CHARMING ACCOMMODATION We are specialists in tailor making unique small group journeys, so if you have a group of 4 or more, and like the idea of tailoring this, or a similar itinerary just for you, why not contact us at hello@tailoryourtours.com? Monbijou Hotel, Berlin **** Hotel Bayerischer Hof, Dresden **** Hotel Modra Ruze, Prague **** Hotel Cyro, Brno *** Lacock Hotel Metropolitan, Krakow **** Hotel Dubna Skala, Zilina **** Stonehenge Hotel Devin, Bratislava **** Boutique Hotel Zara, Budapest **** COMBINES WITH Heart of England (p.13). Switzerland: The Top of Europe (p.14-15). Stratford-upon-Avon 2 Oxford Windsor Castle LONDON Salisbury Hotel Metropolitan Pre tour - Monbijou Hotel, Berlin **** from $112 pp BB basis. Post tour - Boutique Hotel Zara, Budapest **** from $83 pp BB basis. Visit our website for further details on these hotels. *On some occasions the accommodation we use may vary from what has been published. BERLIN 2 Church of our Lady, Dresden INCLUSIONS »» »» »» »» »» »» »» »» 13 nights’ accommodation Back-Roads driver/Tour Leader Mini-coach transportation European breakfast daily 7 x evening meals 1 x lunch Prague beer tour ‘Taste the good things in Budapest’s pantry’ tour »» Warm wine on Chleb Peak »» Danube River cruise »» Included Entrances: Charlottenburg Palace Christmas Market, Sanssouci Palace, Meissen Porcelain manufacturer, Zwinger Palace, Terezin Memorial, Vysehrad Castle, Auschwitz concentration camp, Wawel Castle & Cathedral, cable car to Chleb Peak, Cerveny Kamen Castle, Matthias Church & Fishermen’s Bastion TOUR DATES & PRICING 2014 CODE: BRWGEG Nov: 26 Dec: 03, 10, 17 Twin/Double$5095 Single $6085 GERMANY Potsdam Meissen CHRISTMAS MARKET VISITING DATES DRESDEN 2 POLAND POLAND Terezin Memorial PRAGUE Auschwitz 3 KRAKOW 2 CZECH CZECH REPUBLIC REPUBLIC BRNO 1 1 Zilina SLOVAKIA AUSTRIA 1 BRATISLAVA HUNGARY HUNGARY Treat yourself this Christmas 1 BUDAPEST Berlin: 26 Nov, 03, 10 & 17 Dec Dresden: 29 Nov, 06, 13 & 20 Dec Prague: 30 Nov, 07, 14 & 21 Dec Brno: 10 Dec Krakow: 05, 12, 19 & 26 Dec Budapest: 08, 15, 22 & 29 Dec If you have a QR code reader on your mobile, scan the code to visit our website. www.backroadstouring.com | 29 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT IS THE TYPICAL AGE OF A BACK-ROADS TOURING CLIENT? There tends to be a fairly wide range of ages, but broadly speaking our clients are in the 40-75 age group. IS IT NECESSARY TO HAVE A GOOD LEVEL OF MOBILITY? Yes, you need to be fit enough to participate fully. Please bear in mind that you will have to negotiate getting on and off the vehicle on a regular basis, walking to attractions, managing stairs in the hotels and showers over the bath. We frequently use traditional-style hotels and many will not have lifts or ground-floor rooms. If you are in any doubt as to whether our tours are suitable for you, please check with us. I HAVE SOME HEALTH ISSUES. WILL THIS BE A PROBLEM? If your health problem is minor and you can manage it without the need for additional care or special facilities, then we should be able to accept you. Again, it is best to check. Do remember that our Tour Leaders are just that, and they cannot be expected to act in a caring capacity at the expense of other group members. ARE YOU ABLE TO CATER FOR MY DIETARY RESTRICTIONS? We will do our best to satisfy your dietary needs, please ensure that any restrictions are made clear to us at the time of booking so we can pass the information on to our hotels. WHAT MEALS ARE INCLUDED? Breakfast is included daily. We also include some lunches and dinners, either in the hotel or in a local restaurant. You will have some free evenings to try the local cuisine independently. One thing to remember, dinner times in Europe are likely to be later than you might be used to: 7.30pm at the earliest and often later in France and Italy. AM I EXPECTED TO LEAVE GRATUITIES? It is common in the UK and Europe to leave a small gratuity in restaurants and cafes if you have received good service (typically 10% on top of the bill). It is usual to give your driver/Tour Leader a tip at the end of the tour if he/she has done a good job. The amount is entirely at your discretion, and is not mandatory, but it is always much appreciated. WHAT GRADE OF HOTEL DO BACKROADS USE? We generally use a 3-star / 4-star standard of accommodation ranging from country inns to town center hotels and the occasional castle! Rather than going by the official grading (based solely on facilities rather than the standard), we base our choices on quality. In all properties the rooms have en-suite bathrooms. 30 | www.backroadstouring.com WHAT KIND OF ROOM SHOULD I BOOK? When booking we need to know whether you want a twin room (two single-sized beds in a room) or a double room (one standard-sized bed for two people). Please tell us at the time of booking what your choice is as the room types are not interchangeable. I AM A SINGLE TRAVELER. IS IT POSSIBLE TO SHARE A ROOM? We do not ‘match up’ single travelers, because we find that in a small group scenario this does not work. There is a common misconception that a single room is ‘more expensive’. In reality a single room is often less expensive than a double room, the difference being that the cost of a double room is shared by two people as opposed to a sole occupant. Often single rooms in European hotels have one single bed, although in some hotels the single traveler will have a double room for their own use. WHAT ELSE SHOULD I KNOW ABOUT THE HOTELS? Many of the traditional properties we use are older buildings rather than purpose built hotels. Often the rooms are different shapes and sizes and may be smaller than you might be used to. Often hotels do not have lifts: in many cases this is because they are not allowed to as they are ‘listed’ or protected buildings. DO YOU INCLUDE ENTRANCE FEES TO ATTRACTIONS? Unlike many tour companies who charge everything as extras, we include a selection of entrances in the price. Those inclusions are clearly stated in the brochure and on our website. Any other entrance fees will be at your own expense. HOW MUCH LUGGAGE CAN I BRING? We travel in mini-coaches and so boot space is limited. You are only entitled to one piece of main luggage of a standard size of no more than 158cm and not weighing more than 20kg. In addition you may bring one small carry-on bag per person. If you have more luggage please make arrangements to store it while you are out on tour as we will not be able to carry this on the coach. ARE BACK-ROADS TOURS SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN? Our tours are designed principally for adults, but we will consider accepting children aged 12 or over on request. The exception to this is ‘A Family Christmas in Lapland’ which is suitable for children and adults of all ages. Please note that triple and family rooms are not always available. CAN YOU DESCRIBE A TYPICAL DAY OUT ON TOUR? Days can sometimes be fairly long, but we take our time and avoid rushing from place to place. Stops are made frequently during the day to avoid extended periods of time on the coach. On a typical day, we might leave at 9am and arrive back at our hotel at 5pm. We do endeavour to build in time for rest and relaxation. HOW FLEXIBLE ARE BACK-ROADS TOURING’S ITINERARIES? There are certain visits included in our itineraries which are fixed and included in the price. However outside of these there is some flexibility to adapt the itinerary according to such things as the weather, special events and group wishes. One of the beauties of small-group touring is that we can be much more relaxed and flexible in our approach. If you have a specific request which is not on the itinerary, we will do our best to accommodate it, but this will depend on the agreement of your fellow-travelers and the judgement of the Tour Leader. ARE BACK-ROADS TOURS ALWAYS GUARANTEED TO RUN? As a general rule we will run our tours with a minimum of four people, at which point we will usually guarantee it. Guaranteed tours are identified on our website, and your travel agent will be able to advise you of the on-going status. If we are forced to cancel a tour, you will be advised at least 6 weeks in advance. CAN YOU EXPLAIN WHAT A DRIVER/ TOUR LEADER IS? Our driver/Tour Leaders have all passed a stringent government test allowing them to drive our vehicles and conduct tours. The small nature of our groups means that he/she becomes your travelling companion rather than just a Tour Leader, which makes for a much more rewarding experience. On some tours in mainland Europe (e.g. Italy, Austria and Finland) we will often use a driver in addition to a Tour Leader as this makes for better operation of the tour in these particular areas. DO I NEED TO TAKE OUT TRAVEL INSURANCE FOR MY TRIP? You must always ensure you are fully insured when travelling overseas, and we require all Back-Roads Touring participants to have suitable and adequate cover. We will ask for your insurance details at the beginning of the tour and hold them securely. Please check that your insurance includes covering cancellation fees in the instance you are forced to cancel your tour prior to departure due to unforeseen circumstances. DO YOU HAVE A POLICY ON SMOKING? Virtually all countries in Europe have now implemented a total smoking ban in public places, and the local laws must be followed. It goes without saying that no smoking is allowed on our vehicles. WILL I NEED A VISA? It is your responsibility to obtain any visas which might be necessary to enable you to visit and holiday in Europe. Make sure to check with your local consular office as to any visa requirements for the countries you are visiting. HOW MANY PEOPLE WILL BE ON MY TOUR? The maximum number we carry is 18 (average group size is 10) and the minimum 4. Tours with a separate driver and Tour Leader will have a maximum of 18 passengers; tours with a driver/Tour Leader only will have a maximum of 15. Your Tour Leader will usually implement a daily seat rotation on the vehicle so you can get to know your fellow travelers better and enjoy the view from a different perspective each day. WHAT KIND OF VEHICLES DO YOU USE? In the UK we own a fleet of comfortable Mercedes Mini-Coaches. In Continental Europe, we hire in vehicles of a similar standard and specification. On tours with fewer passengers we might use Mercedes Vitos as an alternative. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF TRAVELLING IN A SMALL GROUP? Unlike a large coach company we can offer a truly personal experience as we can explore the local region in greater depth. You will meet like-minded travelers and enjoy the convenience of your own personal driver/Tour Leader, who will impart their local knowledge and ensure you visit sites that the mainstream tourist typically misses out on. The dynamic of a small group is one of the main benefits of travelling with Back-Roads Touring. WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED IN A BACKROADS TOURING TOUR? • Airfares to Europe. Air travel must be booked independently and the flight details given to us. It is your, or your travel agent’s, responsibility to let us have this information in a timely manner. • Driver/Tour Leader gratuity is at your discretion. • Lunches (unless otherwise stated), social drinks, meals on ‘free nights,’ items of a personal nature and entrance fees when not accompanied by our driver/Tour Leader. • Occasional optional evening theatre/ festival visits and entrances not detailed in the tour inclusions. • Incidental expenses, such as room service incurred at hotels. All expenses are to be settled prior to leaving the accommodation. • Laundry costs and any shipping charges for the return of purchases made on tour, or for the return of property lost on tour. • Pre and post tour accommodation and transfers. TERMS AND CONDITIONS BOOKING CONDITIONS BACK-ROADS TOURING It is our intention to set out clearly and simply the responsibilities which we at Back-Roads Touring Co. Limited (UK Company No. 02473373, hereafter referred to as “Back-Roads Touring” “Us” “Our” or “We”) have to You, your heirs, executors and assigns and any member of your party and their heirs, executors and assigns (“You”) and which You, in turn, have to us when a contract is made between us. You should therefore read and understand the contents. When you make a booking, you are confirming that you understand our booking conditions and have accepted them on behalf of yourself and all members of your party. Your contract will be with Back-Roads Touring Co. Limited which will act as the tour operator. A contract will exist as soon as we issue a confirmation invoice in response to your request for a booking and the deposit has been paid by you either to your travel agent or directly to us. BOOKING YOUR HOLIDAY 1. Bookings can be made through your travel agent or with Us directly and should be secured with a deposit of $200 per person per tour paid at time of booking. This deposit is non-refundable unless we cancel your tour. We reserve the right in our absolute discretion to refuse to accept any booking without specifying a reason. If you are booking within 42 days of departure, then full payment is required at the time of booking. Your booking is taken to be confirmed, and accepted, in respect of all persons travelling, when we issue a confirmation invoice. If your booking is made through a travel agent, we will address all correspondence to that travel agent. All monies paid by you to the travel agent will be held by them for and on behalf of Us. 2. If you arrange your holiday direct with Us, all correspondence and communications will be sent to the address of the first person listed in the booking file, unless you specify otherwise. Balance of all payments is required at least six weeks prior to your tour departure date. If you do not pay within this period we may have to treat your booking as cancelled in which case we have the right to withhold your deposit. 3. Alterations or cancellations by you after your booking has been accepted will be subject to the provisions of clauses 5 to 10 of these terms and conditions. 4. Prices quoted in our brochure are calculated on the basis of costs and exchange rates as at 1 Dec 2013. These prices may go up or down to allow for variations in transportation costs, and we reserve the right to alter prices and other particulars contained in our brochures and on our website accordingly. Changes will be made known to you before you book. We will give you the up to date price of your chosen holiday, which will also be updated and displayed on our website. Once you have accepted this price and a booking has been confirmed, that price is guaranteed and will not be subject to variation or surcharges unless you require changes to be made to your booking. 5. You must clearly state all your requirements at the time of booking. If you or anyone named on your booking want to change any aspect of your booking you must tell Us as soon as possible, preferably in writing. We will do our best to accommodate your changes but you will have to pay a change fee of $60 per person per change. You will incur the fee if you wish to change to a tour of a shorter duration or wish to change to a tour with a different departure date. If you wish to change to a tour of a longer duration no change fee will be payable but you will need to pay the difference in the cost of the tour. 6. If a change is made to your booking less than six weeks before your scheduled departure date, cancellation fees will apply (see clause 10 below), unless you are changing to an earlier departure date of the same tour, in which case an amendment fee of $60 per person will apply. If any changes have occurred, a new invoice will be provided to you which will specify all costs associated with your booking including any cancellation/change fees. 7. If any person named on a booking is prevented from travelling as a result of illness, the death of a close relative, jury service or any other reason which we accept as significant, we may agree to that person’s booking being transferred to another person who satisfies all the conditions applicable to the tour, provided reasonable written notice (at least 21 days) is given to Us of the intention to transfer the booking before the date of departure. In this case, both persons will be jointly and severally liable to Us for full payment of the holiday cost (or, if part of the price has been paid, for payment of the balance) and for any additional costs arising from the transfer. SPECIAL REQUESTS 8. Where special requests (e.g. diet, room type, etc) are an important factor in the choice of holiday, you must advise Us when the booking is made. We are happy to pass your request on to the hotel, but cannot guarantee that it will be accommodated. The provision of any special request does not constitute a term of your contract with Us unless we have confirmed it in writing. CANCELLATION BY YOU OR US 9. Cancellation of a booking by you must be made in writing and sent to Back-Roads Touring, Level 1, 107 Power Road, London, W4 5PY, UK an oral message is insufficient. This avoids any misunderstanding. We will not treat a booking as cancelled until written notice is received by us (fax or email is acceptable). If the cancellation is received six weeks or more before departure, only the deposit is forfeited and any other payments made upfront will be refunded. 10. If the cancellation is within six weeks of the departure date, the following charges will apply: Days before departure % holiday costs forfeited Over 42 days Deposit 42-29 days 50% 28-0 days 100% CANCELLATION OR MODIFICATION BY US 11. Every effort will be made to operate all holidays as advertised but it must be remembered that our tours are planned up to twelve months in advance. We use independent suppliers such as hotels etc., over whom we have no direct control. On occasions, changes do have to be made and we reserve the right, at our discretion, to modify or cancel any holiday, accommodation or arrangement at any time. Most of these changes are minor. However, if we consider them a material modification we will endeavour to advise you or your travel agent as soon as reasonably possible and if you accept them, they will form part of the contract between you and us. 12. In the case of any material modification or cancellation, we will, if possible, provide you with the following three alternatives: (1) an alternative tour of equivalent or superior quality and equivalent price, if available on the dates you wish to travel; (2) an alternative tour of a lower quality together with a refund of the difference in price between the package purchased and the substitute package; or (3) cancellation with a full refund of all monies paid including your deposit. 13. A material modification is one which has a serious effect on your holiday and includes, for example, a change of departure date, departure point, or change of departure time of more than twelve hours, which may, depending on your circumstances, cause substantial inconvenience to you. We do not consider a change of hotel or accommodation as material. 14. We will use our best endeavours not to materially modify or cancel the holiday within six weeks of the date of departure unless compelled to do so because of circumstances beyond our reasonable control (referred to as “force majeure” as described in clause 27 below). If material modification or cancellation is made to your holiday within six weeks of the departure date for reasons other than force majeure or non-payment by you, and you wish to accept these changes, you will receive compensation in accordance with the following table: Period before scheduled departure date that we notify you or your travel agent of material modification or cancellation Compensation offered per booking • Over 42 days nil • 42-29 days $50 • 28-14 days $75 • 13-7 days $100 • 6-0 days $200 15. Certain holidays may require a minimum number of participants and in the event that there are insufficient participants by the date falling six weeks before the scheduled departure date, we will be entitled to cancel the holiday upon informing you that we are doing so, whereupon all monies paid by you for your Back-Roads Touring tour shall be refunded to you, but no further compensation will be paid. 16. We reserve the right to alter or substitute the type of vehicle mentioned in the brochure, depending on the number of participants on the particular holiday or tour, which may vary from tour to tour. In general, the maximum group size is 18 clients. OUR LIABILITY TO YOU 17. Subject to your rights under consumer laws and clauses 20 and 21 below, we accept responsibility if due to fault on our part, any part of your holiday arrangements that occur after your Back-Roads Tour has commenced is not as described in the brochure, or not of a reasonable standard. We also accept liability if you or any member of your party is killed or injured as a direct result of an activity forming part of those holiday arrangements failing to be as described and of a reasonable standard. 18. We do not accept responsibility if and to the extent that any failure of your holiday arrangements, or death or injury is not caused by any fault of ours, or our agents or suppliers; but is attributable to your own acts or omissions, or to the acts or omissions of a third party unconnected with your holiday arrangements or to unusual or unforeseeable circumstances or events which could not have been anticipated or avoided by us, our servants, agents, or suppliers even with the exercise of all due care. 19. For claims which do not involve personal injury, illness or death, the most we will have to pay if we are liable to you is the total price you as the person affected, paid for your holiday (excluding insurance premiums and change fees). We will only have to pay this maximum amount if everything has gone wrong and you have received no benefit from your holiday. 20. Subject to clause 17 above, if any failure in your holiday arrangements or damage arising from the nonperformance or improper performance of the services involved in your travel package or tour relates to, or if you or any member of your party is killed, injured or becomes ill during or as a result of carriage by aircraft, ship, train or coach forming part of the holiday arrangements booked before departure in your trip with Us, our liability to pay compensation and/or the amount of compensation we will pay is limited in accordance with the liability of the carrier under any international convention which governs such services. International Conventions which may apply include, but are not limited to, the following: in respect of carriage by sea, the Athens Convention 1974; in respect of rail carriage, the Berne Convention 1961; and, in respect of carriage by road, the Geneva Convention 1973. The terms of these conventions are incorporated into and form part of your contract with Us. You should also be aware that these conventions may limit or remove the carrier’s liability to you and the amount which the carrier has to pay to you in the event of damage, death or personal injury. You should also know that the carrier will rely upon its ‘conditions of carriage’ which may limit or remove the carrier’s liability to you and limit compensation under international conventions. 21. If we make any payment to you or any member of your party for death, personal injury or illness, you must give Us or our insurers the rights you may have to take action against the person or organisation responsible for causing the death, personal injury or illness and you must cooperate fully with Us in seeking recovery of any payment we may make to you. 22. Where, as a result of circumstances beyond our control, we are obliged to change or end your holiday after departure, but before the end of your holiday, we will not pay compensation or reimburse you for expenses incurred. You should have adequate travel insurance for your holiday and claim via your insurance company for any loss or out-of-pocket expenses you incur as a result of the change or premature end to your holiday. In the event that any claim is made directly with Us and notwithstanding these terms and conditions we are held to be responsible for that claim, our liability to pay compensation and/or the amount of compensation will be limited in accordance with the conventions referred to in clause 20 above. 23. If however after departure, a significant portion of the services you have contracted for is not provided or we become aware that we will be unable to procure a significant proportion of the services to be provided: (a) we will make suitable alternative arrangements, at no extra cost to you, for the continuation of the package and will, where appropriate, compensate you for the difference between the services to be supplied under our contract with you and those supplied; and (b) if it is not possible to make the arrangements referred to in clause 23(a) above, or these arrangements are not accepted by you for good reasons, we will, where appropriate, provide you with equivalent transport back to the place of departure or to another place to which you have agreed and will, where appropriate, compensate you. 24. Every effort will be made to operate the tours in this brochure or on our website, but there may be a necessity to vary the itinerary, or delays may occur for a variety of reasons beyond our control. In the instance that we are unable to visit a site included in the list of entrances due to seasonal opening hours, we will offer a reasonable alternative in fitting with the itinerary. You will therefore need to undertake the tour of your choice with a flexible attitude. 25. All our tours are conducted in English. 26. No refund can be made for services not used once the tour has begun, howsoever this eventuality may be occasioned, including where you decide to leave the tour early. The final decision on the itinerary and the content of the tour will be taken by the Back-Roads Tour Leader, as appointed by Us, taking into account the interests of the group as a whole. INSURANCE 35. It is a condition of booking that you and all members of your party take out comprehensive travel insurance before you travel on your Back-Roads Tour and that it is adequate for your needs. Your insurance must include cover for cancellation, medical and repatriation expenses, personal injury, death, cover for loss of baggage, money and valuables, personal liability, delay, curtailment, missed departure and legal expenses. If you suffer from a disability or medical condition you should disclose this to insurers. Insurance cover offered by credit card companies or reciprocal medical cover agreements are often not sufficiently comprehensive to cover these things. Your travel insurance should be taken out at time of booking. 36. You also agree to indemnify Us against all third-party actions taken against Us in respect of actions, accidents or damages caused by or to you arising from your participation in the holiday. 37. In the event of you making a claim against Us for services rendered on your trip, you agree to sign over to Us, any rights to take action against the supplier or any other person or party that you have a complaint or legal right against and to co-operate fully with Us should we or our Insurers wish to enforce those rights which have been assigned to Us. 38. In the event of you not making a claim under your insurance policy by the date falling five days before the maximum length of time permitted by your policy for making claims, you shall assign, by letter sent by special delivery post to Us not less than five days prior to the said specified maximum time, the benefit of the insurance policy to Us and give immediate notice of such an assignment to the Insurer. EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY 27. Force Majeure 27.1 We do not accept liability for any loss, damage or expense resulting from a force majeure event. Force majeure means unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our reasonable control or the control of our suppliers, the consequences of which neither Us nor our suppliers could avoid even with all due care, including, but not limited to, war or terrorist activities, threatened or actual, civil unrest, riot, industrial action, threatened or actual, adverse weather conditions, fire, flood, drought, natural or nuclear disaster, closures, unforeseen alterations to public transport schedules, changes imposed by rescheduling of aircraft or boats, unavoidable technical problems with transport, machinery or equipment, power failure, epidemic or outbreaks of illness or any other event outside our control the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had been exercised, which either delays or extends the tour, compels a change in the holiday arrangements or its cancellation. 27.2 We will not accept responsibility for any client who contravenes any law or regulation of any of the countries visited while on the tour. 28. Health and Medical Conditions 28.1 If you, or any member of your party have a medical condition or disability which may affect your holiday you must tell Us at time of booking so we are able to advise as to the suitability of your chosen arrangements. We may ask you to complete a medical assessment form to assist Us. If we reasonably feel we are unable to properly accommodate the particular needs of the person concerned, we reserve the right to decline the booking or ask for the person to be accompanied by a person who is able to provide full assistance to them throughout their tour. 28.2 All participants on a Back-Roads Tour must be in good health as walking is a fundamental part of these tours. Our tours are not suitable for anyone with physical or mental disabilities, or restriction of movement. 28.3 You should also be aware that your fellow travelers may be of a wide age range and from various nationalities. COMPLAINTS 39. In the unlikely event of any dissatisfaction with the accommodation or any other services provided by Us, you must report it immediately to your Back-Roads Touring tour leader so that prompt efforts can be taken to find appropriate solutions to the problem. It is unreasonable to take no action whilst on holiday, but then write a letter of complaint upon return. Failure to notify the tour leader of any problem immediately or at the earliest opportunity in writing or any other appropriate form, may result in your ability to claim compensation from Us being extinguished or at least reduced. If your complaint is about the tour leader please contact the Back-Roads Touring head office directly. Refer to our tour documents for full contact details. 40. Any complaint made to Us after the holiday has finished should be made in writing within 28 days of holiday completion. In the event you do not notify Us in writing within 28 days, this may affect the company’s ability to investigate your complaint and may impact on the way that your complaint is dealt with. In consequence, this may affect your rights under this contract. YOUR LIABILITY TO US 29. You must comply with all Government laws, regulations, local customs and foreign exchange regulations of each of the countries visited whilst on tour. Should we detect any contravention of any relevant law, regulation or custom, you may be asked to leave the tour without a refund of the tour fees you have paid. 30. No passenger will be permitted to embark or continue on the trip while their mental or physical condition is, in the reasonable opinion of any representative of BackRoads Touring, or any tour leader, hotel manager, or other person in authority, such as to render him or her incapable of caring for himself or herself, or whereby their behaviour is causing danger to themselves or to other passengers, damage to property, or persistently affecting the enjoyment of others. We reserve the right to terminate your holiday immediately in such a situation. 31. We will not be responsible for expenses resulting in such persons being precluded from completing the tour for any reason, nor will we be able to refund them any part of their trip cost. 32. In all cases we will notify you of the situation and the reasons why we have taken any action against or towards you. We will have no obligation to arrange for your return to the point of departure. TRAVEL DOCUMENTS 33. Please ensure you carefully read your confirmation invoice, tickets and all other documents we send to you as soon as you receive them, and contact your travel agent, or Us if any information appears to be incorrect. We regret that we cannot accept any liability if we are not notified of any inaccuracy in any document within 14 days of Us sending them to you or your travel agent. While we will do our best to rectify any changes made outside this time, it is your responsibility to meet any additional costs which may be involved, except in the case of an error made solely by Us and where there is good reason for you not contacting Us within the specified time. 34. Each passenger is responsible for ensuring that all necessary travel documents (e.g. passports, visas, vaccination certificates etc.) are valid and effective. We strongly recommend that you verify current information with your travel agent. We will not be liable to make any refund or pay compensation if you or any member of your party is unable to proceed with the holiday as planned because of incorrect or missing personal documents. DATA PROTECTION 41. Information about you and members of your party, including your names, contact details and any special needs, disabilities or dietary requirements, is collected by Us when you request information or make a booking with Us. You are responsible for ensuring that other members of your party are aware of our booking terms and conditions and this privacy policy, and that they consent to you acting on their behalf in your dealings with Us. We have measures in place to protect the personal booking information held by Us. However, in order to make your booking and ensure that your travel arrangements run smoothly, we need to use the information you provide to Us and pass it on to relevant suppliers. The information may also be provided to public authorities such as customs or immigration for security and anti-terrorism purposes, if required by them, or as required by law. We will only pass your information on to persons responsible for your travel arrangements. 42. This applies to any sensitive information that you give to Us such as details of any disabilities, dietary requirements or religious beliefs. If we cannot pass this information on to the relevant suppliers, whether in the EU or not, we will be unable to provide your booking and we cannot accept your booking. In making this booking, you consent to this information being passed on to the relevant persons. You have the right to ask Us in writing for a data subject access request to obtain a copy of the information which we hold about you. You will be charged a fee for this. Any requests should be addressed to the Company Secretary, Back-Roads Touring Co. Limited, Level 1, 107 Power Road, London, W4 5PY, UK. SMOKING 43. We operate a non-smoking policy on our vehicles, although we make frequent stops for breaks. LUGGAGE 44. There are strict weight limits in Europe and the UK for vehicles when fully loaded, therefore we have limited luggage capacity. Therefore you are only entitled to one piece of main luggage of a standard size of no more than 158cm and not weighing more than 20kg. In addition you may bring a daypack. If you are carrying more luggage than this allowance we are within our rights to refuse to carry additional bags and you will be responsible for making alternative storage arrangements. GENERAL 45. No servant or representative of Back-Roads Touring has any right to alter, vary or waive any of these terms and conditions, nor do they have the right to undertake any liability whatsoever on behalf of Back-Roads Touring unless such alteration, variation, waiver or undertaking is in writing and signed by a duly authorised representative on behalf of Us. 46. All contracts with Back-Roads Touring are governed by UK Law and are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the UK Courts. 47. You understand that future Back-Roads Touring advertising or publicity material may include statements made by passengers, or their photographs, and you consent to such use of your comments and/or photographic / video likeness. www.backroadstouring.com | 31 Get the latest news and offers by signing up to our E-newsletter at: backroadstouring.com/newsletter Call: 1877 3304850 Email: info@backroadstouring.com Share, collaborate and connect on our Facebook page at: facebook.com/backroadstouringco Level 1, 107 Power Road London, W4 5PY, UK Back-Road Touring Co. Ltd UK Registration number 02473373 Browse and research on our website at: backroadstouring.com Finland ⊕ Great Britain ⊕ Switzerland ⊕ Italy ⊕ Austria ⊕ Germany ⊕ Czech Republic ⊕ Poland ⊕ Slovakia ⊕ Hungary