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region’s history. Yet they also know when to talk and when to remain silent, to let you fully experience the walk. And best of all, they know where to find the best gelato or Devon cream tea at the end of the day.


Great Walk, Great Value When you sign up for a Wayfarers walk, you get much more than incredible scenery, great companionship and fresh air; you also receive tremendous value. Pricing is ultra all-inclusive, covering everything from your accommodation and all your meals—even including wine with dinner—to all of your taxes and gratuities. Your price also includes demonstrations, wine tastings, and admissions to museums and historic sites, as well as all ground transfers (ferries, cable cars, trains, etc.) during the entirety of your walk. It’s conceivable that you won’t open your wallet during your entire trip, except to buy souvenirs.


A Wayfarers walk combines an intimate, small-group experience with the full-time services of two professionals, a Walk Leader and a Walk Manager. Spending a week with your Walk Leader is like having unlimited access to a local scholar and enthusiast, someone who not only guides you along the trail but enlightens you with an insider’s knowledge of history, geography, culture, flora and fauna. Meanwhile, your Walk Manager is working behind the scenes to ensure that your luggage is transported, your hotel room is ready, meals are served promptly, and any special dietary requirements are met. Twice a


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“Every day was a new and exciting adventure. An exhilarating experience.”


Barbara M., Portland, Oregon, US


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