READER holidays THE DUTCH BULB FIELDS OF KEUKENHOF
We’ve lined up a whole range of fantastic holidays for Scottish Field readers.
ANDALUCIAN CAPITALS
Friday departures, 5, 12 & 26 April and 3 May 2013 From Edinburgh airport, from £449pp From Glasgow airport, from £484pp
Enjoy a delightful spring weekend break with a distinctive Dutch fl avour visiting the magnifi cent, world-famous bulb fi elds at
Keukenhof, and also, the Netherlands’ capital city Amsterdam, the charming seaside town of Sheveningen, the seat of the Dutch government The Hague and the quaint fi shing village of Volendam.
• Return fl ight from Edinburgh or Glasgow airports to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol† • Airport taxes and coaching throughout the Netherlands • 2 nights stay at the 4 star Van der Valk Hotel Almere, with dinner & breakfast
• Entrance to the gardens at Keukenhof • Visits to Amsterdam, Sheveningen, The Hague and Volendam
Thursday departures, 6 & 13 June, 19 September and 17 October 2013, from Glasgow airport From £749pp
Just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Morocco, Andalucia is simply one of the most beautiful and unspoilt corners of Europe. Its stunning cities are steeped in history with a culture infuenced by the Moors and the Romans which is enriched by the greatly contrasting surrounding landscape.
• Return fl ight from Glasgow airport to Malaga† • Airport taxes & return transfer from the airport to your hotel • 6 nights stay at the 4 star Hotel Antequera Golf, Antequera with dinner & breakfast • A guided tour of the Great Mosque of Cordoba (Mezquita) • Admission to the Alhambra Palace & the Generalife in Granada
Operated 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.
Scotland’s Royal Castles
13 - 16 May, 24 - 27 June 2013 from £355.00
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Gardens of the Scottish Borders
19 - 21 July 2013 from £295.00
For centuries Scotland’s kings and queens housed themselves in splendid castles and fortresses, most in stunningly scenic locations. Today they form the basis of a wonderful tour through the royal heartland of Scotland. Perhaps the best known of the royal highland castles is Balmoral, set amongst the magnifi cent scenery of Royal Deeside.
Included in the price • 3 nights’ dinner, bed and full breakfast at the Birnam Hotel. All rooms have private facilities
• Comfortable coaching throughout • Visits to Lochleven Castle, Braemar Castle, Balmoral Castle and Gardens, Crathie Kirk, Blair Castle, Edradour Distillery, Menzies Castle and Glamis Castle
• Services of a Brightwater Holidays 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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Among the rolling hills of the Scottish Borders are a host of attractive gardens, from intimate private properties to the splendour of Floors Castle. Broadly following the course of the River Tweed, which runs like a silver thread through this tour, we visit a carefully selected series of gardens from our base in Melrose.
Included in the price • 2 nights’ dinner, bed and full breakfast at the comfortable George and Abbotsford Hotel in Melrose. All rooms have private facilities
• Comfortable coaching throughout • Visits to the gardens of Kailzie, Carolside, Anton’s Hill, Bughtrig, Lennel Bank, Corbet Tower, West Leas, Monteviot and Floors Castle • Services of a Brightwater Holidays Tour Manager
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