IHT
Holland in a
IKG
Walking in
Nutshell Gascony
7 night holiday 14 night holiday
Holiday Dates: 9 – 16 May and 6 – 13 June Holiday Dates: 6 – 20 June
This popular holiday is based at Camp de
Florence (D19) situated in this little
known, but attractive region of France.
Located in the ancient village of La
Romieu the area boasts a landscape of
woodland, vineyards and cornfields. In
addition to local abbeys, castles and
D19
fortified villages, Bordeaux, Lourdes,
Toulouse, Pau and Spain are all within
reach for a day trip. Your programme includes a selection of
leisurely walks and excursions, all of which will be accompanied
by a member of the family team at Camp de Florence. For 2009 we
have extended the length of this holiday to include additional
leisure time and a further full day’s walking.
This holiday is based at Delftse Hout
(H06), only a short distance from the
centre of Delft and the holiday has been
H06
developed to show that Holland is more
Your Inclusive Package:
than flowers, windmills, water and
cycling. It is the ideal introduction to
a33 Half day Discovery circuit a33 A boules evening.
Holland with coach trips, organised
(approx 4.5miles/7.2 km)
a33 A coach trip including a visit
walks, bike rides in and around Delft, a
a33 Whole day walk on St to the town of Larressingle,
picnic and a farewell dinner.
Jacques de Compostelle a visit to a private vineyard
route from La Romieu to with floc and armagnac
Condom (approx 11 tasting, a boat trip on the
miles/17.7 km), including river Baise and a meal.
Your Inclusive Package:
lakeside picnic lunch.
a33 Whole day walk with picnic
a33 A guided tour of La Romieu. lunch along the Grand
Randonnée (approx 11
a33 An evening barbecue and
a33 A welcome meeting with a33 A cycle ride of discovery
refreshments and a small including a farm visit.
dancing.
miles/17.7km).
familiarisation cycle tour.
a33 14 nights on site.
a33 An afternoon walk (approx
a33 Coach tour to a Dutch
6.5miles/10.4 km). a33 Appropriate footwear and
a33 A visit to The Royal cheesefarm, windmill and
Delftware Factory, guided vegetable auction.
clothing are essential: own
a33 A coach trip to the Pyrenees,
city walk and visit to The including breakfast, a picnic
transport will be used for
a33 A farewell meal.
Vermeer Centre. lunch and a chance to visit
some excursions. Please
a33 7 nights on site.
Lourdes.
note that local conditions
a33 A coach trip to a flower
auction, The Hague,
may mean last minute
a33 Whole day regional walk
Scheveningen and with picnic to Castelnau sur
changes.
Madurodam. L'Auvignon.
Package Price (£) for site fees and visits: Package Price (£) for site fees and visits:
Arrival Date: 9 May 2009 or 6 June 2009 Arrival Date: 6 June
Outfit +2 335.00 Outfit +2 570.00
Extra Person 100.00 Extra Person 225.00
Ferry Crossings of your choice and Red Pennant Travel Insurance should be added to this Ferry Crossings of your choice and Red Pennant Travel Insurance should be added to this
package – ask our reservation staff at the time of booking on 01342 316101. You can also package – ask our reservation staff at the time of booking on 01342 316101. You can also
reserve additional nights on site as required. Please refer to page 99 in our Travel Service in reserve additional nights on site as required. Please refer to page 71 in our Travel Service
Europe 2008 brochure for a full site description. Minimum number: 12 participants in Europe 2009 brochure for a full site description. Minimum number: 16 participants
BOOKING CODE: IHT BOOKING CODE: IKG
157
Call Travel Services on 01342 316 101 or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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