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CORNWALL & EDEN EXPLORER 4
www.scottishdreamtours.com Toll Free USA 800 511 7803
Take the great English Riviera coast journey to explore beautiful Cornish branch lines, charming St. Ives and experience the amazing Eden Project.
DEPARTS: 16 June, 28 June 2012
• Dinner, bed & breakfast at fabulous beach-side hotel with leisure facilities • Fares inclusive of ALL excursions and ALL rail travel – INCLUDING First or standard class travel from your home station, with reserved seats • Friendly, experienced Railtrail Tours Manager
Tour the UK, Europe & Worldwide by train and discover more with Railtrail Tours
Visit
www.railtrail.co.uk or call 01538 382323 to request a brochure, book & discover more
* Subect to availability
Offering our own line of specially handcrafted small group tours to Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England featuring amazing castles, cozy pubs, inviting tearooms, spectacular scenery and warm, friendly locals. Join us for an unforgettable journey to these Celtic lands that will capture your heart forever!
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£395 Fares from
RTL Britain April May 2012 for V1 1
UNIQUE THEMED HISTORICAL TOURS Six Wives of One King
Henry VIII: Defender of the Realm Finding Henry VIII
Tudor Women: Royal Wives, Children and Courtiers
Elizabeth I: The Child, Lover and Warrior Queen
A Grand Day Out A Royal Progress Fully guided small
group tours for the enthusiast
War, Intrigue,
Tempestuous love affairs and Majesty
Journey with us to
experience the sights, sounds, touch and
taste of Tudor England
13/1/12 15:01:46
Tudor History Tours Enterprise Centre Station Parade Eastbourne E Sussex BN21 1BD
Tel:+44 (0)1323 647006 E:
info@tudorhistorytours.com
www.tudorhistorytours.com Photographer: John Freeman The Royal Collection © 2009 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
To book space call Julian +44 (0)20 7901 8013
No
Single Room Supplement
for early bookers!*
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