READER holidays CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW BY AIR
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HAMPTON COURT PALACE FLOWER SHOW BY AIR
3 days, departing Friday 24 May 2013 From Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow & Inverness airports
• Return fl ight from your chosen airport to London† • Airport taxes and return transfer from the airport to the hotel • Admission to Chelsea Flower Show • 2 nights stay at the 4 star Hilton London Paddington hotel with full English breakfast
• Return coach transfer from the hotel to Chelsea Flower Show
3 days, departing Friday 12 July 2013 From Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow & Inverness airports
• Return fl ight from your chosen airport to London† • Airport taxes and return transfer from the airport to your hotel • 2 nights stay at the 4 star Tower Guoman with continental breakfast • Admission to Hampton Court Flower Show on Saturday • Return coach transfer from the hotel to Hampton Court Flower Show • Free time in London
Organised by Omega Holidays, ABTA V4782, ATOL Protected 6081. Single supplements apply. Subject to availability. † Our prices include
your fl ights for which we have allowed a reasonable budget. However, at your time of booking, should the cost of your fl ight exceed this budget, we reserve the right to charge a supplement, which we will advise you of at this time. For more information or to book, please call 01524 37500, quote SFD
The Ancient Stones of the Outer Hebrides 19 – 23 May, 18 – 22 August 2013
An Archaeologist’s View of
Orkney and Shetland 6 – 11, 20 – 25 May, 8 – 13 July,
19 – 24 August, 2 – 7, 16 – 21 September 2013 V4782
The Standing Stones at Callanish are the enduring testament to a long-vanished and mysterious community, who fi rst laid out these stones in around 2900BC. Later settlers left their mark too, and the tranquil islands of Lewis and Harris are blessed with an abundance of archaeological remains. Neolithic cairns, Bronze Age standing stones, Iron Age houses, Norse mills and Blackhouses from a couple of centuries ago.
Included in the price • 4 nights’ dinner, bed and full breakfast at the 3-star Cabarfeidh Hotel in Stornoway. All rooms have private facilities
• Return ferry crossings Ullapool/Stornoway • Comfortable coaching throughout • Visits to Callanish, Bosta Iron Age House, The Broch of Carloway, Lewis Loom Centre, Norse Mill at Shawbost, Gearrannan Black House Centre, Standing Stones, St. Clement’s church at Rodel and the Geneaology Centre
• Services of a Brightwater Holidays tour manager
The islands of Orkney and Shetland are littered with archaeological remains, and the islands are therefore of enormous interest to anyone who enjoys fi rst hand contact with ancient settlements and buildings, and the people who once lived here. In the company of an engaging and knowledgeable professional archaeologist we tour a succession of fascinating sites, including Skara Brae, Maeshowe, Jarlshof and the Mousa Broch.
Included in the price • 5 nights accommodation on a dinner, bed and full breakfast basis: 1 night at the Sumburgh Hotel, Shetland, 2 nights at the Kirkwall Hotel, Orkney and 2 nights in 2-berth cabins on Serco Northlink Ferries MV Hrossey/ Hjaltland. All rooms/cabins have private facilities
• Entrances to Skara Brae, Skaill House, Tomb of the Eagles, Maeshowe, Jarlshof and Mousa
• Comfortable coaching throughout • Services of a professional archaeologist as tour manager
To book or request details of these and other quality tours please call Brightwater Holidays on 01334 657155 or email
info@brightwaterholidays.com Travel insurance not included. Single rooms available at a supplement. This holiday is operated by, and your resulting contract will be with, Brightwater Holidays Ltd, Eden Park House, Cupar, Fife KY15 4HS (ATOL 4498, ABTOT 5001; fax: 01334 657144)
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