Château de Marçay, The Loire
Spending time with those who care for
“A
s a single person it’s wonderful to
their heritage offers a greater insight into
be able to feel safe and enjoy the
local cultures.
holiday...and know that I’m going to be
well looked after.” Andrea Schaffell.
We belong to the
“T
he best thing about The
Wayfarers is that the Walk is
Campaign for the
In harmony with
the focus, it really is for people who
Protection of Rural England in the UK
the environment
want to walk. They also do a really
and support a range of charities and other
good job providing local experts – one
Walking is arguably the most eco-friendly conservation initiatives across the world.
night in Wales we had a harpist play
way to travel. Slowing down to a foot pace
before dinner. And their guides are
has many advantages – for you and for
the best; they’re older and more
those who live in the lands we visit.
“T
he Wayfarers tailored their Dorset
seasoned.” Janet Cook.
Walk to include places of historic
The Wayfarers are proud to bring direct interest to our family. My parents were 80
benefit to the people who welcome us so at the time and Wayfarers were very
warmly to their region. As a small, understanding about the different needs
independent company ourselves, we avoid of everyone in the party. It was a special
the hotel chains in favor of locally owned experience and one we will always
inns. We eat in restaurants serving food treasure.” Janet Cook. Six Walks in the last
grown by local farmers. We use local six years, all with family members.
transportation and local amenities.
“T
he Walks are very convivial, everyone is so chatty and friendly. I’ve
met people who’ve become really good friends.” Andrea Schaffell.
For more details:
www.thewayfarers.com or call us at: 1-800-249-4620 (U.S & Canada) 1
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