PC Coach Holidays October 2015 - May 2016

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We are pleased to invite you to browse our new holiday selection It is our pleasure to welcome discerning passengers year after year, and once again we're sure you'll be delighted with the choice on offer You’ll find some wonderful gems in our brochure, from the quirky and fun Amazing World of Fred Dibnah, Steam and Chips, to the romantic and colourful Christmas Markets, or the spectacular André Rieu in Cologne. We’re sure you’ll find something to delight and enthral you

There's something to suit everyone, so take a look inside, enjoy our brochure, and we're sure you'll find everything you need for that perfect Winter break

Marvel at the sheer beauty of historic houses, meander through gorgeous gardens, or even explore from a completely different perspective with a canal cruise or train ride

Leave the car behind, book with confidence and arrive in style on one of our first class touring coaches

Four easy ways to book your holiday... 1. Call our friendly reservations team 08448 500 605

4. Call into your local travel agent

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Deposit, per person: £40 for UK Tours £75 for European Tours and Theatre Breaks £150 for Channel Islands and Hungary

Home Collection Service

To pay your balance

Available from following post code areas: DN15 to DN41 inclusive; LN1 to LN13 inclusive; NG22 to NG25 inclusive; NG31 to NG34 inclusive; PE20 to PE25 inclusive

You pay your balance six weeks prior to departure, unless otherwise stated, and the due date will be clearly shown on your confirmation. Please note that there is a 2.5% charge for payments made by credit card

2. Visit our website www.pccoaches.co.uk 3. Come and see us at 17 Crofton Road Lincoln LN3 4NL

Travel tickets

Approximately two weeks prior to your holiday you will receive your travel ticket which will confirm Driver your joining point and pick up time. You will also 3 4 receive 7 8 your holiday itinerary, luggage labels and 11 12 any other information which we consider may be 15 16 of to you 19 interest 20

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Alford • Ancaster • Barton-upon-Humber • Boston WC 34 • Caistor • Cleethorpes • Gainsborough •33 Brigg 38 •37 Grantham • Grimsby • Horncastle • Immingham 41 42 •45 Lincoln • Louth • Mablethorpe • Market 46 50 51 • Newark • North Hykeham • Scunthorpe Rasen • Skegness • Sleaford • Spilsby • Sutton-on-Sea • Woodhall Spa • Wragby

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

On tours of three days or more you can enjoy the luxury of being collected from and dropped off at home for only £20 per person

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INDEX SUMMER 2014 TOURS June/July August/September

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Inverness all Inclusive Paignton Scotland All Inclusive

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LONDON TOURS London Eye & Legoland Luxury London Shopper London Midweek Theatre

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CHRISTMAS Christmas in Dunoon Christmas in Southport Christmas in the Peak District

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AUTUMN BREAKS Bournemouth & the New Forest Glorious Homes & Gardens of Kent Lake District Explorer Llandudno & North Wales Taste of Scotland Tenby & the South Wales Coast The Good Old Days Travel the Settle Carlisle Line

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EARLY SEASON BREAKS Constable Country Cumbrian Winter Warmer Highland House Party North Wales Chester & the Snowdrops Sussex Coast & Countryside Wakefield Rhubarb Festival

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SPECIAL EVENTS Matlock Bath Illuminations Blackpool Illuminations Leeds Castle Fireworks Thursford Christmas Spectacular Harrogate & York Christmas Market Birmingham International Tattoo Tatton Park Dressed for Christmas Durham Christmas Festival & Beamish Christmas Celebration Concert

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TURKEY & TINSEL Bournemouth Eastbourne

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SPRING BREAKS Amazing World of Fred Dibnah Bournemouth & the New Forest Chelsea Flower Show Cotwolds, Blenheim Palace & Bath Eastbourne & the Garden of England English Riviera Railways Rivers & Canals Highland Perthshire Isle of Man Isle of Wight Jane Austen Country Last of the Summer Wine Liverpool City Break Malvern Spring Festival Newquay & the Cornish Explorer

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Otters & Eagles Paignton Picturebook Devon Snowdonia, Chester & Bodnant Garden Springtime in the Lake District St. Annes-on-Sea & the Lake District Thriplow Daffodil Weekend Trip Down Memory Lane Victorian Steam Journey Waddesdon Manor & Bletchley Park

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IRELAND An Irish Jig Danny Boy Killarney & the Ring of Kerry

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CHANNEL ISLANDS Jersey by Air Page 37 CONTINENTAL André Rieu in Cologne Page 39 Historic Cities of Flanders Page 41 Rouen & the Normandy Coast Page 41 Rudesheim Christmas Markets Page 38 Valkenburg & the Three Countries Page 40 Valkenburg, Aachen & Monschau Christmas Markets Page 38 Voldendam, Amsterdam & Edam Page 40 GENERAL INFORMATION Page 42 TERMS & CONDITIONS Page 42-43 TRAVEL INSURANCE Page 42-43 JOINING POINTS MAP Page 44

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Are you a group organiser? We will be delighted to organise a group booking for your organisation, society or group of friends. Group organiser benefits include: • Carefully planned tailor made holidays • Itinerary planning • Local joining points nationwide • The best drivers in the business • Travel on board one of our first class touring fleet • Free places To arrange a bespoke tour for your group or for more information call 01522 533605, and speak with one of our experienced team

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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Summer 2015 Tours JUNE Monday 1 June Friday 5 June Monday 8 June Wednesday 10 June Monday 15 June Thursday 18 June Sunday 21 June Saturday 27 June Saturday 27 June

5 Days Torquay from £299 2 Days Manchester Ship Canal and Liverpool from £169 5 Days Heart of England from £429 5 Days Wilderness Scotland from £475 5 Days Dublin, Wicklow River & Rail from £455 7 Days Hebridean Odyssey from £799 6 Days Hungarian Rhapsody by Air from £1085 8 Days Isle of Wight from £475 9 Days Italian Riviera All Inclusive from £735

JULY Thursday 2 July Monday 6 July Monday 6 July Friday 17 July Sunday 19 July Wednesday 22 July Saturday 25 July Sunday 26 July Sunday 26 July

3 Days Hampton Court Flower Show from £205 5 Days Picturebook Devon from £295 5 Days St. Anne’s-on-Sea & the Lake District from £315 3 Days Durham, Alnwick Gardens & Whitby from £209 6 Days Dunoon from £435 2 Days Tatton Park Flower Show & Dunham Massey from £175 8 Days Torquay from £479 2 Days Harrogate & Harlow Carr from £129 9 Days Rocamadour & the Dordogne from £755

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To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


Summer 2015 Tours August Tuesday 4 August Friday 7 August Monday 10 August Thursday 13 August Friday 14 August Sunday 16 August Wednesday 19 August Friday 21 August Sunday 23 August Sunday 23 August Sunday 23 August Monday 31 August

5 Days Sidmouth from £459 3 Days Edinburgh Tattoo from £255 5 Days Cumbrian Explorer from £379 5 Days Northumbrian Treasures from £409 3 Days Edinburgh Tattoo from £255 2 Days 4-star Mystery from £119 4 Days Glorious Homes & Gardens of Cheshire from £325 4 Days Flanders & the Somme from £386 5 Days Yorkshire Contrasts from £419 4 Days Rotterdam & the Delights of Holland from £355 2 Days Elvis Presley Exhibition in London from £139 5 Days Great Yarmouth & the Norfolk Broads from £342

SEPTEMBER Tuesday 1 September Tuesday 1 September Wednesday 2 September Friday 4 September Monday 7 September Friday 11 September Monday 14 September Tuesday 15 September Friday 18 September Sunday 20 September Friday 25 September Monday 28 September Monday 28 September

6 Days Jersey by Air from £625 7 Days The Harz Mountains from £549 6 Days Isle of Man from £525 3 Days St. Anne’s-on-Sea & Blackpool Fireworks from £189 5 Days St. Anne’s-on-Sea & the Lake District from £305 8 Days Trains & Boats of the Austrian Tyrol from £729 5 Days Isle of Wight from £295 6 Days Spectacular Scotland by Steam & Rail from £589 4 Days Panda Experience from £347 5 Days Splendours of Snowdonia from £345 10 Days Grand Tour of Ireland from £715 5 Days Sussex Coast & Countryside from £365 5 Days Torquay from £299

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To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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AUTUMN BREAKS

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A TASTE OF SCOTLAND

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LAKE DISTRICT EXPLORER The Lake District National Park is one of the most spectacularly beautiful areas of the British Isles. See the Cumbrian Mountains towering above wooded hillsides, green fields, and of the course the magnificent lakes which give the area its name

Based in the bustling country town of Crieff, set amidst magnificent Perthshire scenery of tranquil glens and lush forests, this tour has all the essential ingredients for a relaxing Scottish holiday. To enhance your experience we have included a Resort Manager who will ensure that your holiday runs smoothly, share their local knowledge and provide a light hearted commentary throughout your stay

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Monday We journey north making suitable stops en route, and arrive with time to relax before dinner

Monday We commence our outward journey, with suitable stops en route

Tuesday A morning at leisure to enjoy the many facilities on offer in the hotel. In the afternoon we visit the Glenturret Distillery for a guided tour of Scotland’s oldest distillery, which also happens to be home to Scotland’s favourite whisky, Famous Grouse

Tuesday We travel alongside Ullswater to Ambleside, continuing alongside Thirlmere and Bassenthwaite Lake to Keswick, capital of the Northern Lakes Wednesday A High Adventure today, as we board our minibuses for a wonderful day out, taking us to places inaccessible by coach. Our day includes the Western Fells, Eskdale for a ride on La’al Ratty, the Ravenglass and Eskdale Miniature Railway. We see Wastwater, voted Britain’s favourite view, and then visit Muncaster Castle Gardens and the Owl Sanctuary, before returning to our hotel Thursday Our excursion takes us to Bowness-on-Windermere – Cumbria’s most popular destination on the banks of Lake Windermere, with time for an optional lake cruise Friday We transfer to Carlisle for a diesel hauled 72 mile journey on England's most scenic railway, the Settle Carlisle Line, travelling through the lush Eden Valley, and the magnificent Yorkshire Dales, before arriving in Settle, where we join our coach and continue homeward

Wednesday An excursion to Pitlochry, set in spectacular scenery and one of Scotland’s most beautiful places to visit. Time to stroll along the riverside or perhaps explore the shops, before we move on to Queens View, the well known beauty spot overlooking Loch Tummel. To round off our day we visit the popular resort town of Aberfeldy where amongst the attractions you’ll find a unique collection of award winning book shop, gallery, café and homeware under one roof in a converted oatmeal mill Thursday We visit the town of Stirling with its fascinating history and compact, pedestrian friendly centre, and include a visit to Stirling Castle, one of the most stunning castles in Scotland. We return to Crieff via the pretty town of Callander Friday A full Scottish breakfast before we head back over the border and continue homeward

Monday 5 October 5 days Single room supplement £60 £405 Tour Ref. P105

Monday 5 October 5 days Limited single rooms at no supplement £435 Tour Ref. P314

SHAP WELLS HOTEL Shap, nr Penrith AA 3-star

CRIEFF HYDRO HOTEL Crieff 4-star

The Shap Wells is one of our most consistently popular hotels • Uniquely situated in 33 acres of private grounds amidst fells, woods and sparkling streams • Extensive lounge, bar and restaurant facilities enable guests to relax in comfort and enjoy the peaceful surroundings • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, telephone and hairdryer • Lift

This luxurious hotel is set in a 900 acre estate with extensive leisure facilities including an 18 hole golf course, cinema, hair and beauty salon, spa, and indoor swimming pool • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV and hairdryer • Entertainment every evening • Lift

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast

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Four nights dinner bed & breakfast

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


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BOURNEMOUTH & THE NEW FOREST

GLORIOUS HOMES & GARDENS OF KENT Kent’s unique and irresistible charm has prompted us to capture the essence of this beautiful county on a tour steeped in history and romance

On the sunny south coast with its pale honey coloured cliffs, Bournemouth is an elegant pine-fringed resort, and remains one of Britain’s favourite holiday destinations. The resort boasts 2000 acres of parks and gardens, and seven miles of award-winning golden beaches, and is within easy reach of the beautiful Dorset countryside

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Thursday On our outward journey we visit Cambridge

Monday Outward journey with suitable stops en route

Friday A morning visit to the historic city of Rochester with its characterful streets, shops and ancient buildings, including Rochester Castle, alongside England’s second oldest cathedral. In the afternoon we visit Leeds Castle, probably one of Kent’s best known attractions, steeping in history and surrounded by 500 acres of beautiful parkland and gardens

Tuesday A leisurely day exploring the unique and beautiful New Forest, one of the last places in the south east of England that can offer a sense of wilderness and tranquillity. Our excursion takes us across the National Park passing Totton, Fawley and Beaulieu to Lymington, where we have time for lunch (at own expense), before continuing to Lyndhurst and returning to Bournemouth via Christchurch

Saturday This morning we visit Scotney Castle – a country house, romantic garden, and 14th century moated castle – all set in a beautiful wooded estate. The homely Victorian mansion is filled with stories of country life, whilst the fairytale castle provides the perfect backdrop for relaxing in the picturesque garden. During the afternoon we continue to Chartwell, the much loved family home of the Churchill family. The house is still much as it was when the family lived here, with pictures, books and personal mementoes evoking the career and wide-ranging interest of this influential family. Please note that Chartwell is on a hill, and parts of the grounds may prove challenging for those with limited mobility

Wednesday We visit Kingston Lacy where the collector William John Bankes transformed his family home to create an Italian palace in the heart of Dorset. You will discover an internationally acclaimed art collection and the largest private collection of Egyptian artefacts in the UK, as well as glorious gardens. We return to Bournemouth via the charming town of Wimborne Minster, with time to linger and perhaps take afternoon tea, visit the historic Minster church, or browse the delightful range of unique shops

Sunday After breakfast we commence our homeward journey, with suitable stops en route

Friday We depart after breakfast and commence our homeward journey, with suitable stops en route

Thursday 8 October Single room supplement £60 Reduction for National Trust Members £22 Tour Ref. P169

4 days

£315

MERCURE MAIDSTONE GREAT DANES HOTEL Maidstone 4-star

Thursday A day at leisure to explore Bournemouth

Monday 12 October Limited single rooms at no supplement Reduction for National Trust Members £10 Tour Ref. P111

5 days

£325

THE QUEENS HOTEL Bournemouth 3-star

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast

Three nights dinner bed & breakfast In the heart of the Garden of England, set in 26 acres of private grounds, and close to Leeds Castle • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, hairdryer, complimentary toiletries and free WiFi • Brasserie Restaurant • Bar • Indoor swimming pool, sauna, spa bath and steam room • Lift

An excellent 3-star hotel, in a prime position on Bournemouth’s East Cliff, and a short walk from the town centre and beaches • Spacious bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, telephone, complimentary toiletries and hairdryer • Award winning restaurant • Garden Lounge and Bar • Leisure complex with indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room and spa pool • Forever Gorgeous Day Spa (treatment costs apply) • Lift

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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LLANDUDNO AND THE WONDERS OF NORTH WALES One of the prime resorts on the beautiful North Wales coast, Llandudno certainly has a great deal to offer as a holiday centre. The broad sweep of the sandy bay is sheltered by the Great Orme and Little Orme headlands, and by the majestic mountains of Snowdonia. The town itself has a wonderful range of shops, and of course the breathtaking Snowdonia scenery is just minutes away

THE GOOD OLD DAYS Closed in Autumn 2008 and reopened in 2011 after a massive refurbishment, the famous City Varieties Theatre in Leeds is home to the much loved old time music hall extravaganza – The Good Old Days

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Friday We make our way to the elegant town of Harrogate, with its handsome buildings, antique emporiums, beautiful gardens and fabulous shopping, before continuing to Bradford for our overnight accommodation

Monday Outward journey with suitable stops en route Tuesday A day at leisure to explore Llandudno, with its wealth of attractions Wednesday We take the coast road to the Menai Bridge and then onto the Isle of Anglesey and the elegant resort of Beaumaris. This afternoon we visit Plas Newydd Country House and Gardens, a fine 18th century mansion sitting on the shores of the Menai Strait, with breathtaking views of Snowdonia Thursday A wonderful scenic drive across the Snowdonia National Park to the unique Portmeirion Italianate Village, one of Wales’ premier visitor attractions, welcoming around 150,000 visitors every year. Rejoin the coach for a scenic drive via Beddgelert and Llanberis, back to Llandudno Friday We begin our return journey home, with suitable stops en route

Monday 12 October Limited single rooms at no supplement Tour Ref. P405

5 days

£435

Saturday We travel to York, where you can explore some of the city’s many attractions. There’s the National Railway Museum, the City Walls, the Minster, the Shambles, and not forgetting the famous Betty’s Tearooms, and cosy pubs where you may wish to enjoy lunch (at own expense). We make our way back to the hotel for an early evening meal and to prepare for tonight’s legendary music hall experience at the famous City Varieties Music Hall in Leeds. Sit back, relax and enjoy an unrivalled bill of variety entertainers from around the globe! Sunday On our return journey we enjoy a ride on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, where their Autumn Steam Spectacular will be underway. We board the train at Oxenhope for a return ride to Keighley, after which we re-join our coach and have time to spend in Haworth before continuing homeward

Friday 16 October Single room supplement £30 Tour Ref. P151

THE MERRION HOTEL Llandudno 3-star

BRADFORD HOTEL Bradford 4-star

On the resort’s promenade and overlooking the Victorian pier and magnificent sweep of Llandudno Bay, the Merrion comes highly recommended and has a well-earned reputation for being warm, friendly and comfortable • Tastefully furnished en suite bedrooms have TV, direct dial telephone, and hospitality tray • Delightful bar/lounge area • Comfortable, spacious restaurant serving locally sourced produce • Lift to all floors

Located in the centre of Bradford, overlooking Norfolk Gardens and the historic City Hall • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV telephone and hairdryer • Restaurant • Wine bar/Coffee shop • Lift

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast

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Two nights dinner bed & breakfast

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

3 days

£229


TENBY & THE SOUTH WALES COAST A charming resort on the rugged coastline of South Wales, with sandy beaches, palm trees, a quaint harbour and ancient town walls. Wander the streets of Tenby and you’re taken back in time! This delightful corner of Wales has a seemingly endless rugged coastline giving way to the Preseli Hills, historic towns and picturesque villages

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TRAVEL THE SETTLE CARLISLE LINE

Monday Outward journey to Tenby, with time to settle in before dinner Tuesday A scenic drive across the Preseli Mountains to Fishguard, scene of the film version of Dylan Thomas “Under Milk Wood”. We continue along the north Pembrokeshire coast to St. David’s, the smallest cathedral city in the country, and from here along the coast road through the picturesque villages of Solva and Newgale. We return to Tenby via the town of Haverfordwest Wednesday We journey to the ancient town of Carmarthen known as Merlin’s City in the legend of King Arthur. Carmarthen is the oldest town in Wales and its historic streets and market date back to Roman times

The Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales. A chance to enjoy a spectacular journey on the Settle to Carlisle Line. Known as one of the most beautiful lines in Britain, the landscapes through which it passes are simply unrivalled

ITINERARY Friday We make our way to Settle for the highlight of our weekend, where we board the train for our journey on the Settle to Carlisle Line. (Diesel hauled) Continue to the Shap Wells Hotel for dinner and overnight accommodation

Thursday A half-day tour to the charming walled town of Pembroke with its magnificent Norman Castle and numerous fine old buildings. We return to Tenby for an afternoon at leisure

Saturday A morning tour of the Lake District, with the afternoon at Bowness on Windermere, with time for an optional cruise on the lake (cost not included)

Friday After a hearty breakfast, we say goodbye and head for home with fond memories

Sunday We commence our homeward journey and travel via the scenic Yorkshire Dales making suitable stops en route

Monday 19 October Limited single rooms at no supplement Tour Ref. P402

5 days

£315

Friday 23 October Single room supplement £30 Tour Ref. P170

3 days

£195

CLARENCE HOUSE HOTEL Tenby 2-star

SHAP WELLS HOTEL Shap AA 3-star

The Clarence House is 2-star AA Recommended and has been family owned for 60 years. It is in one of the best positions on The Esplanade with front sea views from South Beach over Caldey Island and across the bay to the Gower Coast, North Devon and Somerset • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities and TV • Dining room with attractive sea views • Lounge leading to the enclosed Rose Garden • There is a small private paved cliff garden for sitting and access to steps down to the South Beach • Live entertainment most evenings • Lift

The Shap Wells is uniquely situated in 33 acres of private grounds amidst fells, woods and sparkling streams • Extensive lounge, bar, and restaurant facilities enable guests to relax in comfort and enjoy the peaceful surroundings • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, telephone and hairdryer • Lift

Two nights dinner bed & breakfast

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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LONDON

LONDON MIDWEEK THEATRE BREAK A great opportunity to take in TWO fantastic West End shows!

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We include TOP PRICE tickets for the Tuesday evening performance of the smash hit musical Jersey Boys, the true life mega-hit story of the Four Seasons; and on Wednesday the matinee performance of the global stage sensation Les Miserablés

LUXURY LONDON SHOPPER

ITINERARY Tuesday We make our way to London with time at leisure prior to the evening performance of Jersey Boys. After the show your coach will be waiting, and we transfer to the hotel for bed and breakfast accommodation (please note that we do not check into our hotel until after the theatre) Wednesday We transfer back into central London for time at leisure prior to the matinee performance of Les Miserablés. Once again, after the show, our coach will be waiting and we commence our return journey, arriving home late evening Note: All performances are subject to exclusions and changes of cast. On occasion an understudy may replace the main actors, and in this event we regret no refunds can be made

Tuesday 24 November Single room supplement £25 Deposit for London Theatre Break is £75 per person Tour Ref. P119

2 days

£215

HOLIDAY INN Heathrow M4J4

ITINERARY Saturday We depart our local joining point and travel to London. Our coach will take you directly to the hotel, where luggage will be unloaded, leaving you free to enjoy all the sights and attractions of the Capital. Return to the hotel at your leisure to check-in Sunday Time to spend as you wish, before joining the coach late afternoon for the journey home

Saturday 28 November Single supplement £53 Tour Ref. P119

4-star Central London hotel One night bed & English breakfast

One night bed & breakfast A contemporary hotel within 15 miles of central London • Spacious and modern en suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, complimentary toiletries and hairdryer • Restaurant • Lobby Lounge • Bar • Lift

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A fabulous opportunity to enjoy an exciting weekend in the Capital. With plenty of time to take in a show, enjoy Christmas shopping or visit some of the top London attractions, the possibilities are endless!

Your accommodation will be in a 4-star Central London hotel to be advised prior to departure

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

2 days

£149


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SPECIAL EVENTS

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LONDON EYE & LEGOLAND

MATLOCK BATH ILLUMINATIONS & FIREWORK DISPLAY

A half term treat!

ITINERARY Wednesday We travel to London for our ride on the London Eye. At 135 metres the Coca-Cola London Eye is one of the world’s tallest observation wheels, providing up to 40 kilometres of panoramic views on a clear day. The gradual rotation in one of the 32 high-tech glass capsules takes approximately 30 minutes, offering breath-taking views of London. Within each capsule, six touch screens allow you to explore the capitals famous landmarks, such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, St. Paul’s Cathedral and Canary Wharf. After your ride there will be free time for shopping or sightseeing, before transferring to our hotel for bed and breakfast accommodation Thursday After breakfast we depart for Legoland Windsor, a theme park dedicated to children aged 3-12 years old. With over 55 interactive rides, live shows, building workshops, driving school and attractions, all set in 150 acres of beautiful parkland, Legoland Windsor Resort is a unique family theme park. We depart late afternoon for the journey home

Wednesday 17 February Single room supplement £25 £175 Tour Ref. P119 Adult

2 days

£119 Child*

HOLIDAY INN Heathrow M4/J4

A once a year spectacle which was first held to celebrate Queen Victoria’s Jubilee. The illuminated riverbanks and floodlit cliffs of Matlock Bath create a spectacular backdrop for the decorated boats, with coloured lights twinkling, as they glide down the river. This is a truly magical experience for all to enjoy

ITINERARY Saturday A leisurely drive through the Peak District to Derby. Time to settle into the hotel and enjoy an early dinner, before travelling to Matlock Bath for the highlight of your weekend. We drop you off at the Station Car Park, and from there it’s just a short stroll to Derwent Gardens. You will have the evening at leisure to enjoy the illuminations, Venetian Boat parade and the firework display Sunday Time at leisure in the compact city of Derby – it’s great for shopping, and there's also the traditional Cathedral Quarter to explore. Depart mid-afternoon for the journey home

Saturday 10 October Saturday 24 October Single room supplement £16 Tour Ref. P156

2 days

£105

JURY’S INN Derby

One night dinner bed & breakfast

One night bed & full English breakfast

A contemporary hotel within 15 miles of central London • Spacious and modern en suite bedrooms have tea/ coffee making facilities, TV, complimentary toiletries and hairdryer • Restaurant • Lobby Lounge • Bar • Lift

The Jury’s Inn is a great choice for this weekend break and ideal for our itinerary • En suite bedrooms have tea/ coffee making facilities, TV and hairdryer • Contemporary Restaurant • Stylish Bar • Coffee Bar • Lift

*Child price applies to 3-12 years when sharing with two adults. Infants age 2 and under travel free of charge without a seat on the coach To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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BLACKPOOL ILLUMINATIONS Featuring a ride on the Illuminated Tram. Blackpool is the seaside town that is still buzzing with excitement and laughter, long after most seaside resorts have gone into hibernation

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ITINERARY Sunday A leisurely departure for our journey to Blackpool, with time at leisure in the town, before transferring to our hotel. Settle into your rooms and enjoy dinner, before your very own Illuminated Tram picks you up outside our luxury hotel to take you on a magical journey through Blackpool’s famous Illuminations. At 10 kilometres long, using over one million bulbs, the Blackpool Illuminations are an awesome spectacle, consisting of almost every kind of light display, lasers, neon, light bulbs, fibre optics, searchlights and floodlighting making this a must see event. Enjoy the experience from the comfort of our private themed tram, before returning to the hotel for coffee and dessert Monday After a leisurely breakfast we transfer to the centre of Blackpool, for time at leisure. We commence our homeward journey mid afternoon

Sunday 1 November Single room supplement £20 Tour Ref. P157

HILTON Blackpool 4-star

One night dinner bed & breakfast Enjoy views over the famous Promenade from the 4-star Hilton Blackpool • Modern en suite bedrooms have TV, tea and coffee making facilities and hairdryer • Health club with indoor swimming pool • Promenade Restaurant • Cocktail Bar • Lift

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Witness one of the finest pyrotechnic displays in the country, visit historic Canterbury, and enjoy some stylish shopping on this exciting weekend break

2 days

£165

Friday We make our way to Cambridge for time at leisure. You may choose to explore the quaint passages around the historic Market Place, admire the majestic architecture, or just relax in one of the many beautiful pubs, restaurants and cafés. We continue to our hotel with time to settle in before dinner Saturday We visit Canterbury in the morning and return to the hotel in the early afternoon, with time to wrap up warm, before we make the short transfer to Leeds Castle. We aim to arrive at around 3pm, in time to enjoy the afternoon entertainment. At 5.30pm expect a spectacular display with moving images, music and incredible fireworks over the historic castle. We return to the hotel in time for dinner Sunday After a leisurely breakfast we make our way to Bluewater for a little retail therapy and time to purchase lunch, before continuing homeward

Friday 6 November Single room supplement £40 Tour Ref. P171

MECURE MAIDSTONE GREAT DANES HOTEL

Two nights dinner bed & breakfast Perfectly located next to the beautiful Leeds Castle this 4-star hotel is set in 26 acres of private grounds • En suite bedrooms have TV, complimentary WiFi, hairdryer and tea/ coffee making facilities • Brasserie • Bar • Indoor heated swimming pool, sauna and Jacuzzi • Lift

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

3 days

£199


© Thursford Christmas Spectacular Show

THURSFORD CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR The largest Christmas Show in England. Set in the magical surroundings of mechanical organs and fairground carousels, a cast of over 130 performers deliver an extravaganza of non-stop singing, dancing, music, humour and variety. The lavishly decorated auditorium is a riot of Christmas colour with thousands of twinkling lights and festive decorations to rival a Hollywood film set

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Andy Tryner

HARROGATE & YORK CHRISTMAS MARKET

ITINERARY Day one - 19 November and 3 December departure Departing from our local joining points we make an early lunch stop (at own expense), before continuing to Thursford in time for the 2pm performance (standard tickets included). After the show we transfer to the hotel for dinner and overnight accommodation Day one - 10 December departure We journey to Norfolk and the Pensthorpe Natural Park near Fakenham, where we enjoy a two course Christmas lunch, before making the short transfer to Thursford in time for the 2pm performance (standard tickets included) After the show we transfer to the hotel for dinner and overnight accommodation Day one - 11 December departure A leisurely departure travelling directly to the hotel for an early dinner, before transferring to Thursford for the 7pm performance (standard tickets included) Day two - All departures Transfer to the City centre where you will have time at leisure in Norwich for Christmas shopping or sightseeing, before departing midafternoon for the homeward journey

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2 days Single room supplement: Brook Hotel £15 Holiday Inn £20 Tour Ref. P128

BEST WESTERN BROOK HOTEL Norwich 3-star

One night dinner bed & breakfast On the outskirts of Norwich, just a short drive from the city centre • En suite bedrooms are over two levels, including the ground floor, and have TV, hospitality tray and hairdryer • Restaurant • Bar

HOLIDAY INN NORWICH CITY Norwich 4-star

One night dinner bed & breakfast A modern hotel within walking distance of Norwich’s charming medieval centre, and next door to the City’s football ground • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, telephone and hairdryer • Restaurant • Cocktail Bar • Lift

A great break for serious shoppers, or you might just want to come along and enjoy the special atmosphere of these two renowned Yorkshire towns decked for the festive season

ITINERARY Friday Outward journey to Harrogate, where you will find all the leading high street names sitting alongside stylish independents. Perhaps enjoy tea in the famous Betty's Tea Rooms and take a walk down Montpellier Hill to experience the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the area. Transfer to the hotel late afternoon for dinner and overnight accommodation Saturday After breakfast we depart for York, and have plenty of time to wander the tangle of cobbled streets where, as well as the Christmas Market, you’ll find designer shops, high street names and antique shops – enough to satisfy the most demanding shopper. You may prefer to visit one of the many attractions, such as the iconic York Minster, the National Railway Museum, Castle Museum or Clifford Tower, before we depart late afternoon for the journey home

Friday 27 November Single room supplement £20 Tour Ref. P129

2 days

£119

BEST WESTERN PLUS CEDAR COURT HOTEL Harrogate 4-star

One night dinner bed & breakfast Overlooking the famous 200 acre Stray parkland this historic Grade II listed hotel dates back to 1671, and the buildings grand original features are combined with a stylish modern twist. En suite bedrooms have TV, telephone, tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryer • Brasserie Restaurant • Lounge Bar • Lift

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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TATTON PARK DRESSED FOR CHRISTMAS & MANCHESTER CHRISTMAS MARKETS

The Lone Piper at Birmingham Tattoo

BIRMINGHAM INTERNATIONAL TATTOO & Birmingham’s Frankfurt Christmas Market

Tatton Park is an outstandingly beautiful place at this very special time of year, and for 2015 the house will be dressed for Christmas with this year’s theme being “Ding Dong Merrily: Tatton’s Favourite Carols”

ITINERARY Experience the pageantry and spectacle at one of the leading events of its type in Europe

ITINERARY Saturday We make our way to Birmingham’s Frankfurt Christmas Market held in Victoria Square and the upper part of New Street. You’ll find traditional handmade toys and decorations, as well as German wines and goodies not usually available in the UK. Enjoy the festive atmosphere, before making the short transfer to our hotel for dinner and overnight accommodation Sunday We transfer to Birmingham National Indoor Arena for the 2pm performance of the Tattoo. With massed bands, parade of standards, field gun competition, lone piper and a spectacular Grand Finale the Tattoo promises to be a memorable event. After the performance we join our coach for the journey home

Saturday 28 November Single room supplement £20 Tour Ref. P123

RAMADA Sutton Coldfield One night dinner bed & breakfast

An elegant hotel set in 14 acres of mature grounds • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV and telephone • Indoor swimming pool • Clubroom Restaurant • Club Bar • Lift, however a number of stairs are always involved to access the bedrooms

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2 days

£139

Saturday A leisurely departure to Tatton for our timed entry into the house. The mansion will be decorated with fragrant garlands and fresh foliage from the Parkland and Gardens, local musicians will be providing entertainment and there will be choirs singing in the Staircase Hall. Towards the end of the tour you will be able to watch decoration demonstrations, picking up ideas for garlands and wreaths to try at home, then watch festive baking demonstrations in the kitchens and enjoy a mincemeat treat. There will be time to visit the 50 acre garden, and the Tatton Gift Fair in Tenants Hall, before we make the short transfer to our hotel with time to settle in before dinner Sunday A leisurely breakfast, before making our way into Manchester to enjoy the famous Christmas Markets. This hugely popular market occupies eight different spaces around the city and you can enjoy the colours, sounds and smells of Christmas, whilst shopping for that elusive Christmas gift. We departure midafternoon to commence our homeward journey

Saturday 28 November Single room supplement £25 Tour Ref. P137

MANCHESTER MARRIOTT AIRPORT HOTEL

One night dinner bed & breakfast Ideally located amongst the Cheshire countryside • Richly appointed en suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, telephone and hairdryer • Lounge bar and restaurant • Indoor swimming pool • Lift

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

2 days

£129


© Credit Beamish Museum

DURHAM CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL & Beamish Museum at Christmas

CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION CONCERT At the Royal Albert Hall with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

This memorable weekend will put you in the very best of festive moods! A memorable two night weekend break with the highlight being the Christmas Celebration Concert in London’s magnificent and atmospheric Royal Albert Hall

ITINERARY Saturday Outward journey to Beamish, the Living Museum of the North. Experience the magic of a traditional Christmas, with celebrations at the Town, Pit Village, Pockerley Old Hall and the Farm. Late afternoon we make the short transfer to our hotel, for dinner and overnight accommodation Sunday We make our way to Durham for our visit to its award winning annual Christmas Festival, where you’ll find a wide range of festive entertainment in and around the World Heritage Site of the Cathedral and the Castle. The huge, heated Craft and Gift Marquee on Palace Green features over 190 stalls, (admission not included, and costs £4.50 per person). In the Cathedral Cloisters a Local Food Producers Market featuring another 30 traders will operate, and in the Cathedral itself, Carols for All services take place at 11am and 2pm. We are also able to take advantage of all the famous High Street names in the Prince Bishops development, to make our day of Christmas shopping complete. We depart at 3.30pm to commence our homeward journey

Saturday 5 December Single room supplement £18 Tour Ref. P109

2 days

£127

ITINERARY Sunday We travel to Cambridge, where we take a lunch time break, before continuing to Watford. We check into the hotel late afternoon for our two night stay. Dinner is included this evening Monday After breakfast we visit the historic city of St. Albans. The city has a magnificent cathedral well worth a visit and, blending into the historic surroundings, you’ll find two pedestrianized shopping centres and a wealth of small independent shops to explore. A great opportunity to search for that elusive Christmas present. We return to the hotel for lunch, with time to relax, before leaving in the afternoon for the Royal Albert Hall. Dinner tonight is not included Tuesday We transfer into central London for time at leisure for shopping or sightseeing, before commencing our homeward journey at 3.30pm.

Sunday 6 December Limited single rooms at no supplement Tour Ref. P117

3 days

£247

QUALITY HOTEL Boldon, Tyne & Wear

MERCURE WATFORD HOTEL

This contemporary, fresh hotel is in a convenient location for our planned itinerary • Modern en suite bedrooms have TV, tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryer • Bedrooms are spread over the ground and first floor, and the hotel has a lift • Grill Bar and Restaurant • Impressive leisure facilities include swimming pool, sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi

Located to the north of London and ideally placed for access into the city • Comfortable en suite bedrooms have TV, telephone and tea/coffee making facilities • Swimming pool, sauna and gym • Lift

Two nights bed & breakfast, dinner on Sunday & lunch on Monday

One night dinner bed & breakfast

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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TURKEY & TINSEL

INVERNESS ALL INCLUSIVE PAIGNTON

Join us on this exceptional all inclusive Turkey and Tinsel package to Inverness, the capital of the Highlands

Surrounded by stunning coast and countryside, the delightful resort of Paignton is one of the jewels in the English Riviera’s crown, and you can be sure of a warm welcome all year round

ITINERARY Monday We travel north, over the border into Scotland, with suitable stops en route

Friday Outward journey to Paignton, arriving in comfortable time to settle into your rooms, before dinner and an evening of entertainment

Tuesday A day at leisure to explore Inverness, or perhaps relax in the hotel and take advantage of the excellent leisure facilities. Our hotel sits in a lovely position on the banks of the River Ness, opposite Inverness Castle and just a few steps from Inverness town centre, where the old town has a host of historic buildings including the Victorian Indoor Market

Saturday A delightful excursion calling first at Totnes on the River Dart, and continuing to the picturesque port of Dartmouth, and the pretty town of Kingsbridge, at the head of the Salcombe estuary

Wednesday An excursion into the distinctive highland setting of the Cairngorm National Park calling at Grantown on Spey and the Speyside Heather Centre, before returning via Aviemore

Sunday The historic maritime city of Plymouth, with the delightful Hoe extending to the Promenade along Plymouth Sound

Thursday A scenic drive along Loch Ness to enjoy some stunning scenery, before returning to our hotel for an afternoon at leisure

Monday Departing after breakfast we begin our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route.

Friday After breakfast we commence our homeward journey with suitable stops en route

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Friday 30 October Limited single rooms at no supplement Tour Ref. P159

4 days

£255

QUEENS HOTEL Paignton 3-star

Three nights dinner bed & breakfast Very well received by our customers in 2014, this popular hotel is in a level position just 200 yards from the town centre and seafront, and offers a high level of hospitality and comfort, as well as fabulous entertainment every night • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities and TV • Spacious restaurant • Games room • Heated indoor swimming pool • Bar and entertainments lounge • Dance floor • Lift

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Monday 9 November Single room supplement £80 Tour Ref. P302

BEST WESTERN PALACE HOTEL & SPA Inverness AA & Visit Scotland 3-star

5 days

£399

Your festive entertainment programme includes four nights dinner bed & breakfast, and lunch each day (packed lunch on excursion days); a Scottish Hogmanay party; complimentary bar between 7pm and 10pm every evening; welcome drinks reception on your first evening; specially selected white and red wine with dinner each evening; one afternoon tea with cream scones; tea & coffee any time of the day; and a Christmas Jumper Competition with a prize for the best jumper! This stylish hotel has an excellent reputation and is the ideal choice when visiting the Highlands • Tastefully appointed en suite bedrooms have hospitality tray, TV, iron and ironing board, telephone and hairdryer • Relaxing Ness Brasserie and Lounge • Superb leisure facilities include 50 ft. swimming pool, sauna and steam room • Lift

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


EASTBOURNE In this award winning resort you can take a bracing walk by the sea along the superb level promenades, or perhaps enjoy fabulous shopping, from the high street shops in the Arndale Centre to the quaint Victorian shopping streets of Little Chelsea. Combine a visit to Eastbourne with a Turkey and Tinsel break at one of our most popular hotels, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a pre-Christmas break

SCOTLAND ALL INCLUSIVE & Edinburgh Christmas Markets A fantastic fun filled break to Scotland

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Monday A relaxing journey to Eastbourne with time to settle into your rooms, before dinner followed by an evening of entertainment Tuesday We travel to the County town of Sussex, historical Lewes, with its Castle, old narrow streets with antique shops, Anne of Cleeves house, old inns and coffee shops. We return to our hotel in time for afternoon tea and Christmas cake. A traditional Christmas dinner this evening, with all the trimmings, and an evening of entertainment Wednesday A day at leisure to explore Eastbourne Thursday Join our coach for a tour to Rye, with its cobbled streets and halftimbered buildings, and where today is Market Day – lots of Christmas bargains! We then journey to Battle, another lively market town. Return to our hotel to get ready for our New Year’s Eve Party! Friday After breakfast we say farewell to Eastbourne and commence our homeward journey.

Monday 30 November Limited single rooms at no supplement Tour Ref. P143

5 days

£295

THE PALM COURT HOTEL Eastbourne 3-star

Thursday We travel north and have time to settle into our rooms, before enjoying a welcome drink, dinner and entertainment Friday A scenic excursion around Loch Lomond to Luss and Loch Lomond Shores, returning to the hotel for afternoon tea and time to relax before the evening festivities Saturday Join the coach for our excursion to Edinburgh, where the attractions are world renowned and at this time of year the city really sparkles. Take advantage of the exclusive shopping opportunities along the Royal Mile, and savour the special atmosphere of the Christmas Markets Sunday An excursion to the Trossachs calling at Aberfoyle and the Scottish Wool Centre, and continuing to Callander and the Rob Roy Visitor Centre, where you can learn of the daring exploits of Scotland’s most notorious outlaw. After dinner this evening enjoy traditional Scottish entertainment with music, dancing and a piper Monday Time to bid farewell to Scotland and make our way over the border towards home

Thursday 3 December Single room supplement £48 Tour Ref. P303

5 days

£355

THE WINNOCK HOTEL Drymen Nr Loch Lomond 3-star

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast You can be sure of a warm welcome at the ever popular Palm Court • Set just back from the promenade and close to the Bandstand • En-suite bedrooms have TV, telephone, hairdryer, iron and ironing board and tea/coffee making facilities • Quiet lounge • Spacious lounge and entertainment area • Lift to all floors

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, two packed lunches, free bar from 7.30pm to 10.30 pm, a glass of wine with dinner (house brands only), and a great programme of festive entertainment

Formerly a coaching inn, the delightful Winnock Hotel has been lovingly restored and tastefully extended to its present day form, and offers a friendly and welcoming service • En suite bedrooms have hospitality tray, TV, telephone and hairdryer • Charming Merlin Restaurant with exposed brickwork and original beams • Cosy Ptarmigan Bar & Lounge serving fine ales and whiskies • No lift, however there are plenty of ground floor room available on request

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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CHRISTMAS

© Visit England

CHRISTMAS IN SOUTHPORT

BOURNEMOUTH TURKEY & TINSEL Enjoy traditional festive fare and festivities, with all the trimmings, as Christmas comes early to Bournemouth

ITINERARY Monday Outward journey with suitable stops en route, arriving to a welcome tea or coffee, and with plenty of time to settle into the hotel before dinner Tuesday Join our coach for an excursion into the New Forest. We visit the delightful village of Lyndhurst, known as the capital of the New Forest since William the Conqueror established it as a royal hunting ground in 1079, and Brockenhurst set in some of the loveliest scenery in the district, and where the pretty green is often full of grazing ponies and cattle

Southport is a sophisticated and vibrant resort with a grand and glorious town centre, famous pier, spectacular Marine Way Bridge and renowned shopping in Lord Street, Britain's most attractive boulevard

ITINERARY Christmas Eve Outward journey with a break in Skipton, before continuing to Southport for afternoon tea at the hotel. Relax into your comfortable accommodation, before enjoying a 3 course dinner and entertainment Christmas Day A morning to relax, before a traditional Christmas Lunch with all the trimmings. In the afternoon listen to the Queen’s Speech and perhaps take in the sea air, before a hot/cold buffet dinner in the evening

Wednesday A day at leisure to enjoy Bournemouth

Boxing Day Enjoy a morning at leisure to relax in the hotel or explore Southport. Christmas would not be complete without a trip to the Pantomime and we are including tickets to the afternoon performance. Return to our hotel for dinner and evening entertainment

Thursday We venture to Weymouth, with its historic harbour and level promenade just minutes from the town centre, where high street stores sit alongside quaint and specialist local shops. We have time to visit Dorchester, the county town of Dorset and the fictional “Casterbridge” of Hardy’s novels, before returning to the hotel in comfortable time for dinner

Sunday An excursion to Liverpool, an iconic city of world class architecture, with more listed buildings than any UK city outside London. With two cathedrals, a choice of museums and art galleries in the City centre and on the waterfront at the Albert Dock, where you will also find the Beatles Story, you will not be short of inspiration. Return to Southport for dinner, and evening entertainment

Friday We say farewell to Bournemouth and commence our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route

Monday After a hearty breakfast it’s homeward bound, with a convenient stop on the way

Monday 7 December Limited single rooms at no supplement Tour Ref. P111

5 days

£255

Thursday 24 December Single room supplement £60 Tour Ref. P121

5 days

£559

SUNCLIFF HOTEL Bournemouth 3-star

RAMADA PLAZA Southport 4-star

The Suncliff is in a stunning location on the prestigious East Cliff, and about a 10 minutes walk to the town centre • En suite bedrooms have TV, hairdryer & tea/ coffee making facilities • Atlantic Restaurant • Several lounges including conservatory lounge with views overlooking the sea • Pool table • Leisure complex includes indoor swimming pool & sauna • Lift

The Ramada Plaza Hotel is the jewel at the heart of the 'Waterfront Development' on Southport's promenade. Offering luxury accommodation and having the benefit of being next to the Theatre and close to Lord Street, famous for its quality shopping. The Hotel offers city centre style luxury in a location which offers an abundance of seaside elegance • En suite bedrooms have TV, telephone, tea/coffee making equipment, mini bar, in room safe and hairdryer • Marine Brasserie Restaurant • Lounge bar • Lift

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast with a full programme of festive food and entertainment including © Oceana Hotels Andrew Potter 2014 a welcome sherry reception, live entertainment every evening, afternoon tea dance, quizzes and games

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Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, afternoon tea on arrival, and lunch on Christmas Day

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


CHRISTMAS IN THE PEAK DISTRICT On the western edge of the National Park and set in 262 acres of spectacular countryside, our chosen hotel is in a delightful location, ideal for a luxury Christmas break

CHRISTMAS IN DUNOON Dunoon is the main resort on the beautiful Cowal Peninsula and the maritime gateway to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. This popular resort nestles by the Firth of Clyde, against a backdrop of steep wooded slopes, and offers an attractive four mile promenade, a fine Victorian pier, and is surrounded by some of Scotland’s prettiest scenery

ITINERARY Wednesday Outward journey with suitable stops en route, arriving in comfortable time to settle into our accommodation, before a welcome sherry reception, dinner and entertainment Christmas Eve A leisurely scenic excursion across the Trossachs National Park, before returning to the hotel where a light lunch will be served. Dinner this evening will be followed by Scottish entertainment including a piper and Highland dancers Christmas Day Merry Christmas! Enjoy a lazy morning and breakfast at your leisure. Perhaps take a stroll along the beautiful stretch of promenade accessed directly from the hotel garden, before enjoying a glass of bubbly and the Queen's Speech, after which a traditional Christmas lunch with all the trimmings will be served. A light buffet dinner this evening and musical entertainment to round off the day Boxing Day After a leisurely breakfast join the coach for a morning scenic tour, before returning to the hotel for a light lunch. Dinner this evening will be followed by bingo and a quiz Sunday We commence our return journey, making time for a suitable lunch stop en route (at own expense), before continuing homeward

Wednesday 23 December Single room supplement £32 Tour Ref. P305

5 days

£489

THE ESPLANADE Dunoon 3-star

ITINERARY Wednesday A leisurely outward journey, taking a suitable break for lunch (at own expense) and arriving in plenty of time to enjoy a festive cream tea and familiarise yourself with the hotel and grounds Christmas Eve Following a hearty breakfast join the coach for a scenic excursion to Buxton, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Peak District famed for its natural spring water and magnificent Georgian architecture. Return to the hotel and enjoy traditional music and carol singing. A pianist will accompany your dinner in the restaurant. You may wish to make your way to the local church for midnight mass. Mince pies and a festive drink will await you on your return Christmas Day Merry Christmas! Enjoy a leisurely breakfast and the morning is yours to relax. Take advantage of the leisure facilities or perhaps go for a stroll in the 262 acres of grounds, where you may be lucky enough to spot one of the deer. Enjoy a traditional 3-course Christmas Day lunch served with all the trimmings. In the afternoon relax in the Courtyard Bar, sit back and enjoy the Queen’s speech, watch festive TV or, if you’re feeling a little more active, take part in a challenging Treasure Hunt in and around the hotel’s grounds. We round off the day with a light 3-course buffet dinner following by live musical entertainment Boxing Day After breakfast we head off to the Trafford Centre, one of the most exciting and award-winning group shopping destinations in the UK. Return to the hotel in plenty of time to prepare for a 4-course Gala Dinner followed by a disco to dance the night away Sunday A leisurely departure after breakfast to commence our return journey. We take a scenic drive back across the Peak District, with a suitable stop en route, before continuing homeward

Wednesday 23 December Limited single rooms at no supplement Tour Ref. P125

5 days

£575

SHRIGLEY HALL HOTEL, GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Pott Shrigley Cheshire 4-star

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast and three lunches We are delighted to have secured space for Christmas once again at the Esplanade. Situated right on the waterfront of the traffic free West Bay Promenade with stunning views, this family owned and run hotel offers a very warm welcome, • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV and telephone • Sea view rooms and superior rooms carry a supplement and are available on request • Lift

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, festive cream tea on arrival and lunch on Christmas Day

A beautiful 4-star hotel boasting elegant bedrooms and retaining many of its impressive original features dating back to when it was built in 1825 as home for the Turner family • Traditionally decorated bedrooms have sitting area, hospitality tray, TV, telephone and hairdryer • Oakridge Restaurant • Courtyard Bar • Leisure facilities include indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi, and gym • Lift

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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Early SEASON BREAKS

NORTH WALES, CHESTER & THE SNOWDROPS On this delightful early season break we take in the spectacular scenery of North Wales, visit the extensive gardens at Rode Hall, the setting of one of the most spectacular displays of Snowdrops in the North West of England, and include excursions to Port Sunlight Village and Chester

ITINERARY Friday Outward journey to Rode Hall Gardens, where there are over fifty different varieties of snowdrops to be seen in the magnificent setting of Rode’s Humphry Repton landscape. This mile long walk is perfect for nature lovers of all ages, and the swathes of cascading white flowers are a sight to behold. (We recommend stout shoes and warm clothing) We continue to our hotel and enjoy tea/coffee and Bara Brith on arrival, before settling into our rooms Saturday A morning excursion to Port Sunlight Village, where we include a guided tour. Port Sunlight is unique, and those who visit for the first time are usually astonished at what they discover. The late 19th century village was built by William Hesketh Lever to house his soap factory workers, and it is an enduring testament to the achievements of this remarkable man. From here we continue to Chester for an afternoon at leisure in the city. As well as top class shopping in The Rows, the city is home to many sites of historical importance Sunday A lovely scenic circular tour through the Snowdonia National Park. Our first stop is Llandudno, North Wales’ premier resort with a magnificent promenade. We continue along the coast, before turning inland to Llanberis, in the shadow of Mount Snowdon. Our journey takes us on then to Betws-y-Coed, North Wales’ most popular inland resort set in a beautiful valley in Snowdonia Forest Park, before returning to our hotel Monday A leisurely departure with a suitable stop en route, before continuing homeward

Friday 19 February Limited single rooms at no supplement Tour Ref. P404

4 days

£199

BEAUFORT PARK HOTEL Mold, North Wales AA 3-star

Three nights dinner bed & breakfast, and entertainment every evening Set in rural North Wales a short drive from the historic market town of Mold • En suite bedrooms have TV and tea/coffee making facilities, trouser press, hairdryer, direct dial telephone and free WiFi • The Orchard Restaurant • Arches Bar • Coffee Lounge • Porterage included • No lift, however there are plenty of ground floor rooms

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WAKEFIELD FOOD DRINK & RHUBARB FESTIVAL You’ll find cookery demonstrations with celebrity chefs in the marquee, and the Yorkshire Food and Drink Market in the Cathedral Precinct and Bull Ring. Of course Wakefield is famous for its forced rhubarb and we include a visit to one of the unique long low forcing sheds – an eerie place by candlelight and, if you are very quiet, you’ll actually hear the plants grow!

ITINERARY Friday Outward journey making sure we arrive in plenty of time to enjoy the Wakefield Food Drink and Rhubarb Festival, which will showcase many of Yorkshire's finest produce. You will be sure to be dazzled by the many food stalls and cookery shows Saturday Today is the other highlight of our weekend as we visit E Oldroyd & Sons Ltd for our guided tour of the famous rhubarb sheds, where on arrival we learn about the ancient history of rhubarb, its culinary and medicinal uses. Then it’s into the forcing sheds, where you are sure to be spellbound by the spectacle before you – rhubarb grown in the dark and harvested by candlelight. Stand quietly, listen, and you’ll hear the rhubarb growing! Time to visit the shop for some award winning (you’ve guessed it!) rhubarb, preserves and recipe books, prior to commencing our homeward journey

Friday 19 February Single room supplement £10 Tour Ref. P133

2 days

£99

CEDAR COURT HOTEL Wakefield 4-star

One night dinner bed & breakfast A modern luxury hotel offering a warm Yorkshire welcome, the Cedar Court celebrates the Rhubarb Festival with a unique Rhubarb menu – they’ll be plenty to keep the taste buds tingling! En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, telephone, hairdryer and trouser press • Cocktail bar/lounge • Indoor swimming pool, spa bath, Turkish steam room and sauna • Lift

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


HIGHLAND HOUSE PARTY

CUMBRIAN WINTER WARMER

Join us on this exceptional quality Highland House Party to Inverness, the capital of the Highlands

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Sunday Outward journey to Inverness with suitable stops en-route Monday Today is free to explore Inverness where you will find plenty to occupy your time. You may wish to stroll along the banks of the river to St. Andrews Cathedral, which dominates the River Ness from its beautiful setting, or explore the old town with its host of historic buildings including the Victorian Indoor Market, where you’ll find a unique selection of shops Tuesday Today our excursion takes us through the Spey Valley via Grantown-onSpey to the Glenfiddich Distillery where we enjoy a tour and tasting. We continue to Baxter’s Highland Village, before making our way back to Inverness Wednesday We depart after breakfast for a scenic drive along Loch Ness. Look out for the thick ropes over the roads about 20 feet high, this is so the red squirrels can cross safely from one side to another! Loch Ness is the second largest Scottish loch, home to the Loch Ness Monster or Nessie as they call her, for which of course the lake is famous. Make sure you have your camera ready to capture the stunning scenery, before returning for an afternoon at leisure Thursday After breakfast we commence our homeward journey making suitable stops en route

Sunday 21 February Single room supplement £88 Tour Ref. P302

BEST WESTERN PALACE HOTEL & SPA Inverness AA Visit Scotland 3-star

A delightful winter warmer based in a stunning location within one and a half miles of Hadrian’s Wall

5 days

£345

Monday Outward journey to Gilsland with a stop en route at Skipton, where there will be time to obtain lunch (at own expense) Tuesday Today we visit the delightful town of Hexham, where today is market day. You may wish to take a stroll around the towns many galleries, visit Hexham’s Old Gaol (small admission applies), or browse around some of the unique shops, before returning to our hotel for an afternoon at leisure Wednesday Our excursion today takes us alongside Ullswater to Ambleside, continuing alongside Thirlmere and Bassenthwaite Lake to Keswick the capital of the Northern Lakes Thursday Today we enjoy a guided tour of Hadrian’s Wall and Newcastle with Tom Keating, our popular and informative Blue Badge Guide. He has in-depth knowledge of these areas so be sure to ask him many questions! Friday We depart after breakfast making a stop in Richmond, a delightful market town situated on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. With its Georgian architecture, large cobbled market place and abbey it has become a popular haven for poets, photographers and painters. Time at leisure before continuing homeward

Monday 7 March Single room supplement £20 Tour Ref. P136

5 days

£275

THE GILSLAND SPA HOTEL Gilsland

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast

Our four night package includes welcome cocktail reception on the first evening; free bar from 7pm – 10pm each evening; specially selected wine with dinner each evening; two nights entertainment; and an afternoon at the movies in the Palace, with a classic movie, popcorn and ice cream at the interval Sitting on the banks of the River Ness, opposite Inverness Castle, and just a few steps from Inverness town centre, this stylish hotel has an excellent reputation and is an ideal choice when visiting the Highlands • Tastefully appointed en suite bedrooms have tea/ coffee making facilities, TV, iron and ironing board, telephone and hairdryer • Relaxing Ness Brasserie and Lounge • Superb leisure facilities includes a 50ft swimming pool, sauna and steam room • Lift

Sitting proudly in 140 acres of manicured garden and natural woodland in an idyllic setting, with spectacular views over the Cumbrian and Northumberland countryside • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, and telephone • Ballroom with a bar and entertainment every evening • Galloway’s Bar • Hadrian’s Coffee Shop • Lift to first and second floors • Lower ground floor rooms accessible by stairs

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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CONSTABLE COUNTRY

SUSSEX COAST & COUNTRYSIDE

We combine the beautiful pastoral views and picturesque villages of Constable Country, with some delightful East Anglian countryside and peaceful coastline

Based in Felpham village, near Bognor Regis, with the outstanding coast and countryside of East and West Sussex right on your doorstep

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Monday We travel south making suitable comfort stops en route

Sunday Outward journey making suitable stops en route Monday Today’s jaunt takes us into the rural north and the coastal village of Thorpeness. Here we pass The House in the Clouds, one of the country’s most famous follies, originally built as a water tower, and now a family holiday base. We continue to the charming town of Aldeburgh and the beautiful historic resort of Southwold, before taking a short break in Woodbridge to round off the day

Tuesday Today we take a scenic drive over the South Downs to the beautiful city of Winchester with free time to explore. There are plenty of historic buildings and tranquil gardens to admire, and be sure to pay a visit to Winchester Cathedral, a place of worship for over 900 years and famous for its hidden treasures

Tuesday We visit the historic market town of Bury St. Edmunds, with its striking medieval architecture. We have time to explore the town and obtain lunch (at own expense), before heading via the pretty villages of Cavendish and Clare to Lavenham, one of our best preserved medieval villages

Wednesday An excursion to the historic city of Chichester where today is market day. You may wish to explore the Cathedral with its ancient city walls, the Pallent House Gallery or simply explore the fascinating shops on offer, before we continue onwards to Arundel where the gothic Cathedral dominates the skyline. Arundel’s Georgian and Victorian town centre is famous for antique shops and contemporary art galleries making shopping a real pleasure

Wednesday Today we discover the idyllic villages of Constable Country, including East Bergholt, the church at Dedham and the little hamlet of Flatford Mill. In the afternoon we visit the Essex Sunshine Coast, with bustling Clacton-on-Sea and more relaxed Walton-on-the-Naze

Thursday We have the morning at leisure, and an afternoon visit to Brighton where you can perhaps visit Brighton Pavilion, the spectacular seaside palace of the Prince Regent, George IV (admission not included), or The Lanes, with its interesting little shops in which to browse

Thursday We depart after breakfast to commence our homeward journey, with suitable stops en route

Friday After breakfast we depart our hotel for the homeward journey, making suitable stops en route

Sunday 13 March Single room supplement £52 Tour Ref. P132

5 days

£319

BEST WESTERN MARKS TEY HOTEL Colchester 4-star Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, and welcome drink on arrival

Offering a contemporary atmosphere and modern facilities the Marks Tey is in an ideal location for our planned itinerary • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV with Freeview channels, hairdryer and trouser press • Brasserie Restaurant and Bar • Cocktail Bar and Lounge • Extensive leisure facilities include 15 metre indoor swimming pool, steam room and sauna • Hair and beauty salon • No lift, however ground floor rooms are available on request

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Monday 21 March Single room supplement £48 Tour Ref. P106

5 days

£219

BEST WESTERN BEACHCROFT HOTEL Felpham near Bognor Regis AA 3-star Four nights dinner bed & breakfast

We are pleased to have secured accommodation once again at this exceptionally popular hotel for this delightful tour. Located on the seafront, at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, and only 500 yards from the centre of Felpham village, where you’ll find a small selection of shops, a Norman church, and traditional pubs. Bognor Regis town centre lies one mile to the west. The garden adjoins the promenade, which is almost four miles long from east to west • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, telephone and hairdryer • Indoor swimming pool • No lift To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


Spring Breaks

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THE ENGLISH RIVIERA Known as the Jewel in the Crown of the English Riviera, Babbacombe is situated adjacent to, yet very much part of Torquay. You’ll find unspoilt coves with a wealth of character, a rich history of smuggling, fishing and intrigue, and from the promenade on Babbacombe Downs, you can enjoy spectacular coastal views across Lyme Bay. An ideal location for a relaxing, peaceful holiday

ITINERARY Sunday Outward journey with suitable stops en route Monday The day is free for individual pursuits. Perhaps take a journey back in time on the Babbacombe Cliff Railway, which is surrounded by breathtaking scenery, and is a non-exhausting way for you to take in the views. Stroll along The Downs, or wander into the historic village of St. Marychurch, where a stroll will reveal antique shops, excellent cafés and Bygones, a fascinating Victorian Museum. Then there’s the world famous Babbacombe Model Village – the South West’s Great Big Miniature Park. There’s so much to do on your day at leisure Tuesday A full day excursion across Dartmoor, via Bovey Tracey and Moretonhampstead to Plymouth, a city rich in maritime heritage, and a fascinating place to visit. We have time to spend at Plymouth Hoe, one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world, before returning to our hotel Wednesday A morning excursion to Teignmouth, one of Dorset’s oldest resorts, where you’ll find life revolves around the lawned area known as The Den, the promenade and the pretty working harbour. In the afternoon we return to Torquay, with time at leisure, before making the short transfer back to Babbacombe Thursday We make our way to Buckfastleigh for a return journey on the South Devon Railway, along the River Dart. On then to the beautiful Buckfast Abbey with its calm and tranquil gardens, where we have time to linger, before returning to Babbacombe Friday After breakfast we begin our return journey, with suitable stops en route

Sunday 3 April Limited single rooms at no supplement Tour Ref. P164

6 days

£299

SEABURY HOTEL Babbacombe 2-star

THRIPLOW DAFFODIL WEEKEND The quiet village of Thriplow, eight miles south of Cambridge, has celebrated its own Daffodil Weekend since 1969. This unique event offers a host of activities to visitors, with open gardens, craft and home-produce stalls, music and rural entertainment and much, much more! You can even take a heavy horse dray ride through the village, and of course enjoy thousands of beautiful daffodils!

ITINERARY Saturday We make our way to Thriplow where your admission is included and you are free to explore the village and enjoy the festival. Step back in time walking the beautiful traffic-free lanes and footpaths, visit residents open gardens, craft barns, marquees, stalls and demonstrations, and experience the warm and friendly atmosphere. This is one of the best loved charity events in Cambridgeshire Sunday We have time at leisure in Cambridge, where you will have time to enjoy the beautiful architecture, relax in a pub or café and perhaps indulge in a little retail therapy prior to our homeward journey

Saturday 9 April Single room supplement £15 Tour Ref. P172

2 days

£118

MERCURE LETCHWORTH HALL HOTEL Letchworth 4-star

Five nights dinner bed & breakfast A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at this family run hotel, with currently four generations of the family looking forward to meeting you! • Enjoy tea/coffee on arrival before settling into your rooms • En suite bedrooms have TV, tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryer • Bar • TV lounge • Dining room • Heated outdoor swimming pool • Conservatory • One night of live entertainment, and one night of bingo • No lift, however there are some ground floor rooms available on request, and two stair lifts serve the first floor

One night dinner bed & breakfast

This delightful converted manor house, in 8 acres of gardens, offers stylish comfortable accommodation • En suite bedrooms have TV, tea/coffee making equipment, iron, minibar, hairdryer and complimentary WiFi • Lounge • Bar • Indoor swimming pool and spa • Lift

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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SPRINGTIME IN THE LAKE DISTRICT Including the Settle Carlisle Railway and the fabulous High Adventure Mountain Goat excursion. The Lake District National Park is one of the most spectacularly beautiful areas of the British Isles. See the Cumbrian Mountains towering above wooded hillsides, green fields, and of the course the magnificent lakes which give the area its name

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LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE

ITINERARY Nostalgic and great fun – A perfect break for all you “Last of the Summer Wine” fans out there!

ITINERARY Friday We journey to York, where you can explore some of the city’s many attractions. There’s the National Railway Museum, the City Walls, the Minster, the Shambles, and not forgetting the famous Betty’s Tearooms, and cosy pubs where you may wish to enjoy lunch (at own expense). Continue to our hotel for dinner, bed and breakfast Saturday We travel to the picturesque village of Haworth, made famous thanks to the Brontë sisters, and now an appealing destination where you can browse up and down the cobbled high street, and soak up the atmosphere. It may surprise you to know that Haworth is twinned to Machu Picchu! From here we board the train and enjoy a ride on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway from Haworth to Keighley, and then continue to Skipton where we board a canal boat cruise with tea/coffee and biscuits included Sunday After breakfast we make our way to Holmfirth, with time for a break, before boarding the vintage coach for an afternoon “Summer Wine Magic” tour with running commentary. We start from “Sids Café” in Holmfirth and take in the film locations and some of the most beautiful scenery found in the foothills of the Pennines. Time to obtain lunch (at own expense) before leaving mid-afternoon for the journey home

Friday 8 April Single room supplement £30 Tour Ref. P162

3 days

£195

Monday A leisurely outward journey to Shap to settle into our rooms and relax before dinner Tuesday Our excursion today takes us to Keswick & the Northern Lakes – We travel alongside Ullswater to Ambleside, continuing alongside Thirlmere and Bassenthwaite Lake to Keswick, capital of the Northern Lakes Wednesday The Mountain Goat minibuses take us on our High Adventure, reaching parts of the Lake District inaccessible by coach. We take in the Wrynose and Hardknott passes, the steepest in England, before descending to lovely Eskdale, where we take a break for lunch (at own expense). From here we board the train from Dale Garth to Irton Road, and continue to Wastwater viewpoint, and then the splendid 14th century castle of Muncaster, where we have time to visit the magnificent gardens, and the World Owl Trust. (Admission to the castle is not included.) The beautiful scenery of the Coniston Fells and Coniston Water brings to an end this classic of all Lake District tours Thursday After breakfast we journey to Bowness-on-Windermere – Cumbria’s most popular destination on the banks of Lake Windermere, with time for an optional lake cruise Friday On our final day we transfer to Carlisle for a diesel hauled 72 mile journey on England's most scenic railway, the Settle Carlisle Line, travelling through the lush Eden Valley, and the magnificent Yorkshire Dales, before arriving in Settle, where we join our coach and continue homeward

Monday 11 April Single room supplement £60 Tour Ref. P105

5 days

£379

HOLIDAY INN LEEDS BRADFORD

SHAP WELLS HOTEL Shap, nr Penrith AA 3-star

Set in a beautiful countryside setting in the quaint village of Tong, this ivy clad former vicarage offers a charming country house welcome • En suite bedrooms have fine views, tea/coffee making facilities, TV and hairdryer • Courtyard Restaurant • Fire Lounge • Lift

Uniquely situated in 33 acres of private grounds amidst fells, woods and sparkling streams • En suite bedrooms have TV, tea/coffee making facilities, telephone and hairdryer • Extensive lounge, bar, and restaurant facilities enable guests to relax in comfort and enjoy the peaceful surroundings • Lift

Two nights dinner bed & breakfast

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Four nights dinner bed & breakfast

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


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A VICTORIAN STEAM JOURNEY ST ANNES ON SEA & THE LAKE DISTRICT

On this nostalgic tour, based at the Winnock Hotel, Drymen near Loch Lomond, we enjoy steam journeys on water and rail, and watch the beauty of our surroundings unfold on some memorable excursions

St. Anne’s-on-Sea nestles on the picturesque stretch of the Fylde coast in Lancashire just south of Blackpool, and is brimming with tradition, Lancashire friendliness, charm and style. The town boasts a beautifully restored Victorian Pier, originally built in 1885, and the town centre has been completely regenerated over recent years to offer a charming experience, blending heritage with 21st century living

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Tuesday Today’s excursion takes us to Loch Katrine for a two hour cruise along the full length of the loch aboard the SS Steam Ship Sir Walter Scott. After disembarking we enjoy a delicious lunch in the loch side Brenochoile Restaurant. Back at the hotel this evening’s dinner is following by musical entertainment

Monday We take a leisurely journey north, making a convenient stop en route, before continuing to St. Annes with time to relax before dinner Tuesday We visit the nearby resort of Southport, with its miles of unspoilt coastline, beautiful parks and gardens, listed pier, and of course Lord Street, with its length of Victorian canopied shops offering some excellent retail therapy Wednesday A day at leisure to explore St. Annes Thursday Our destination today is the Lake District. We spend time in Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria’s most popular destination on the banks of Lake Windermere, and have time for an optional lake cruise (cost not included) Friday We take a scenic route homewards across the Peak District

Monday 18 April Single room supplement £16 Tour Ref. P116

5 days

£299

ST. IVES HOTEL St. Annes-on-Sea Visit Britain 2-star

Monday We journey north with suitable stops en route, and arrive in Drymen during the afternoon with time to settle into our rooms, before joining our host for a welcome drink followed by a 3 course candle lit dinner

Wednesday Today we head to the steam driven Falkirk Wheel, and enjoy a unique ride on the world’s first and only rotating boat lift. During the afternoon we board the Bo’ness and Kinneil Railway for a steam train ride, and we have chartered a dining car in which you can relax in style and enjoy a delightful cream tea. Return to Drymen for dinner followed by Scottish Night Thursday We explore Loch Lomond and the Lomond Shores retail centre. In the afternoon a Tea Dance on board the Steamship Maid of the Loch (the boat does not sail). After dinner this evening, relax in one of the hotel’s lounges or bar Friday We bid a fond farewell to Scotland and commence our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route

Monday 18 April Single room supplement £60 Tour Ref. P303

5 days

£415

THE WINNOCK HOTEL Drymen Nr Loch Lomond 3-star

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast In a lovely location on the sea front, opposite the gardens and the promenade • Lounge/reception area, large screen TV lounge, lounge bar and ballroom • Open plan dining room overlooking the sea front, serving food carvery style • Entertainment on two evenings • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, telephone and hairdryer • Indoor swimming pool • Lift

Four night package includes choice of menu, a welcome drink on arrival, tea/ coffee after dinner, entertainment on two nights, an afternoon cream tea on the Bo’ness and Kinneil Railway, and lunch at the Brenachoile Restaurant Situated on the green within the pretty village of Drymen on the east side of Loch Lomond. This former coaching Inn, has been lovingly restored and tastefully extended to its present day form, and offers a friendly and welcoming service • En suite bedrooms have TV, tea/coffee making facilities, telephone and hairdryer • Charming Merlin restaurant with exposed brickwork and original beams • Cosy Ptarmigan Bar and Lounge serving fine ales and whiskies • No lift, however there are plenty of ground floor rooms available on request

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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OTTERS & EAGLES A tour planned with nature lovers and ramblers in mind. Don’t forget your waterproofs, stout shoes and binoculars!

THE ISLE OF MAN

ITINERARY Monday An early start to enable us to reach the ferry terminal in Oban for our late afternoon sailing to Mull. The crossing takes 46 minutes, and following the short transfer to our hotel we have time to settle in before dinner Tuesday We travel across the Isle of Mull to Fionnphort, where you will take the ferry as foot passengers on a 10 minute crossing to Iona. Explore the birthplace of Celtic Christianity and resting place of Macbeth, an Abbey of global significance and panoramic views of the Inner Hebrides. Re-join the coach at the ferry terminal on Mull Wednesday We enjoy a short half day excursion to the picture postcard town of Tobermory, with its brightly painted buildings along the main street, busy harbour and good selections of shops Thursday In the morning we travel to Pennyghael, where we hope to see some otters, and continue in the afternoon to visit Duart Castle, situated in one of the most spectacular sites on the West Coast of Scotland, and seat of the Clan MacLean. Discover 800 years of history, the turbulent past and love stories in one of the last surviving privately owned Clan castles in Scotland (admission not included) Friday An early start for our return journey taking the ferry back to Oban and continuing homeward OPTIONAL WILDLIFE EXPEDITION An opportunity to enjoy this beautiful island in the company of one of Scotland’s top wildlife guides. On this exciting expedition morning coffee, tea and scones, and a picnic lunch of homemade soup and sandwiches, tea, coffee and cake is included. You may see otters, seals, red deer and porpoise, along with the birds of prey that abound on Mull. Travel light, but boots or stout shoes are a must. Cost approximately £45. This excursion must be pre-booked, please ask for details

Monday 18 April Single room supplement £40 Tour Ref. P316

5 days

£439

THE ISLE OF MULL HOTEL & SPA Craignure 3-star

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast Magnificently positioned on the crescent of Craignure Bay on the South of Mull, and close to the ferry terminal, the hotel has panoramic views from almost every bedroom • En suite bedrooms are equipped with tea/coffee making facilities, TV, telephone and hairdryer • Restaurant • Bar • Observatory Lounge • Leisure Club and Spa with 17m indoor swimming pool, steam room and sauna • No lift

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Known as Britain’s “Treasured Isle”, the Isle of Man lies just 60 miles off the Lancashire coast in the middle of the Irish Sea. The island is blessed with stunning scenery, and a fascinating heritage stretching back for a thousand years

ITINERARY Friday We travel north to Heysham and board the afternoon ferry to Douglas, crossing time approximately 3½ hours, arriving in time for dinner Saturday A day exploring the south of the Island, with a visit to the picturesque Cregneash Folk Museum where you’ll find a living, working illustration of life in a typical 19th century Manx upland crofting community. From here we continue to the Sound Visitor Centre, at the very southern tip of the island, to enjoy the spectacular views over the Calf of Man. We include a visit to Castletown on the return journey Sunday We visit Laxey Village, home of the world’s largest water wheel (admission not included). The viewing platform over the Wheel is very popular with the more daring, and others may enjoy the tranquillity of the glen, where the remains of one of the British Isles greatest lead mines can be seen. On then to Ramsey, the capital of the north, with its impressive harbour still in daily use Monday A half day excursion to Peel on the west coast, where the magnificent ruins of Peel Castle dominate the landscape. There will also be time, if you wish, for a journey on the steam railway back to Douglas (Cost not included) Tuesday We depart after an early breakfast to board the return ferry to Heysham, and continue our homeward journey

Friday 22 April 5 days Limited single rooms at no supplement £426 Tour Ref. P122

RUTLAND HOTEL Douglas 3-star

As well as the usual dinner, bed & breakfast accommodation this great package includes a complimentary drink with dinner each evening, and entertainment on two evenings One of the most elegant buildings on the Isle of Man, the Rutland offers comfort, style and quality and enjoys beautiful panoramic views across Douglas Bay • En suite bedrooms have TV, tea/coffee making facilities, telephone and hairdryer • Bay Room Bar and Lounge • Restaurant 21 • Lift, however there are 9 steps to access the hotel, and steps along some of the corridors to access the bedrooms

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


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GOLDEN AGE OF RAILWAYS, RIVERS & CANALS

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A nostalgic journey. We invite you to join us on some memorable journeys in the spectacular scenery of Wales, as well as a day in Liverpool, a city proud to be a Unesco World Heritage Site, with iconic landmarks and globally recognised architecture. This inspired tour includes three rail journeys, a canal cruise, and a river cruise

ITINERARY Monday We depart in the morning to make our way to Wales, with a break in Chester, and arrive during the afternoon to enjoy tea/coffee and Bara Brith, before settling into our rooms Tuesday We visit Liverpool and have time at leisure to explore the city - With two outstanding cathedrals, the landmark Museum of Liverpool at the Pier Head, the Historic Albert Dock, and of course great shopping, you’ll be spoilt for choice. After lunch (at own expense) we enjoy stunning views, fascinating history and unlimited sea air on a circular Cruise on the Mersey. Also included is admission to the U-boat Story, where you will discover an amazing view of life on board Wednesday From the pretty town of Llangollen we join the Rheilfford Llangollen Railway for a nostalgic train ride. Next we have a trip on the Llangollen Canal, the country's biggest navigable aqueduct, known as the "Stream in the Sky" Thursday We make our way to Blaenau Ffestiniog for a ride to Porthmadog on the Ffestioniog Railway. We board our coach once again in Porthmadog and enjoy a scenic drive through the beautiful Snowdonia National Park via Beddgelert and Betws-y-Coed, before returning to the hotel

BOURNEMOUTH & THE NEW FOREST On the sunny south coast with its pale honey coloured cliffs, Bournemouth is an elegant pine-fringed resort, and remains one of Britain’s favourite holiday destinations. The resort boasts 2000 acres of parks and gardens, and seven miles of award-winning golden beaches, and is within easy reach of the beautiful Dorset countryside

ITINERARY Monday Outward journey with suitable stops en route Tuesday A leisurely day exploring the unique and beautiful New Forest, one of the last places in the south east of England that can offer a sense of wilderness and tranquillity. Our excursion takes us across the National Park passing Totton, Fawley and Beaulieu to Lymington, where we have time for lunch (at own expense), before continuing to Lyndhurst and returning to Bournemouth via Christchurch Wednesday We drive to maritime Poole to explore the historic quay area, and then board the Sandbanks ferry to Studland. We continue to the beautiful Dorset seaside resort of Swanage, set at the heart of Purbeck and built around a beautiful sheltered bay, before returning to Bournemouth via Corfe Castle, for a glimpse of the 12th century castle ruins Thursday A day at leisure to explore Bournemouth

Friday After breakfast we commence our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route

Friday We depart after breakfast and commence our homeward journey, with suitable stops en route

Monday 25 April 5 days Limited single rooms at no supplement £355 Tour Ref. P173

Monday 25 April 5 days Limited single rooms at no supplement £299 Tour Ref. P111

BEAUFORT PARK HOTEL Mold, North Wales AA 3-star

SUNCLIFF HOTEL Bournemouth 3-star

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, and two nights entertainment

Set in rural North Wales a short drive from the historic market town of Mold • En suite bedrooms have TV and tea/coffee making facilities, trouser press, hairdryer, direct dial telephone and free WiFi • The Orchard Restaurant • Arches Bar • Coffee Lounge • Porterage included • No lift, however there are plenty of ground floor rooms

The Suncliff is in a stunning location on © Oceana Hotels Andrew Potter 2014 the prestigious East Cliff, and about a 10 minutes walk to the town centre • En suite bedrooms have TV, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities • Atlantic Restaurant • Several lounges including conservatory lounge with views overlooking the sea • Pool table • Leisure complex includes indoor swimming pool and sauna • Lift

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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© Powderham Castle © Ben Vrackie www.pitlochry.org

PAIGNTON

HIGHLAND PERTHSHIRE

Dartmoor and the Devon Coast. Situated in one of the most beautiful bays in England, Paignton counts amongst Devon’s most popular seaside resorts. Most of the town is compact and level, and as the days get warmer and fresh sunny days merge into balmy evenings, life revolves around the seafront and Paignton Green. With its stunning scenery and coastline, it’s no wonder that the English Riviera is such a popular holiday destination

Pitlochry is at the very heart of the majestic landscape of Highland Perthshire, considered by many to be one of the most beautiful parts of Scotland, and from here we explore the surrounding area with its variety of stunning landscapes

ITINERARY Sunday We journey to Scotland, making suitable stops en route, and arrive during the late afternoon

ITINERARY Monday Outward journey to Paignton, arriving in comfortable time to settle into your rooms, before dinner and an evening of entertainment Tuesday A delightful excursion calling first at Totnes on the River Dart, and continuing to the picturesque port of Dartmouth, and the pretty town of Kingsbridge, at the head of the Salcombe estuary Wednesday We drive to Dawlish, a seaside resort flanked by red cliffs, before continuing to Powderham Castle, which lies in a unique setting on the banks of the River Exe. On this enchanting visit you will discover nearly 600 years of history within the walls of one of England’s oldest family homes, and our guided tour will reveal lavish rooms, secrets of the castle, and a glimpse of life below stairs Thursday A half day to the quaint village of Widecombe-in-the-Moor, set in a beautiful Dartmoor valley and dominated by an elegant church Friday Departing after breakfast we begin our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route

Monday We start the day with a visit to the famous vantage point of Queen’s View, which looks out over one of the most iconic panoramas in Scotland. On then to the little Highland town of Braemar. We continue along Royal Deeside, maybe even catching a glimpse of Balmoral through the trees, before continuing to Crathie Church and Ballater Tuesday We visit Glamis Castle, the childhood home of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and setting for Shakespeare’s Macbeth. You will not fail to be touched by the magic of this castle steeped in history, legends and myths. We continue to Dundee, a compact waterfront city on the Tay estuary, and reputedly Scotland’s sunniest city! Time to explore, before returning to Pitlochry Wednesday A morning at leisure to explore our base, the bustling and picturesque town of Pitlochry. The town is in a lovely setting on the River Tummel and, as well as the interesting shops on the High Street, you might like to visit Pitlochry Power Station and Dam, which has the unusual attraction of a salmon ladder. Board our coach in the afternoon for a scenic excursion to Crieff and Aberfeldy Thursday We commence our homeward journey, with suitable stops en route

Monday 25 April 5 days Limited single rooms at no supplement £339 Tour Ref. P159

Sunday 1 May Single room supplement £64 Tour Ref. P315

QUEENS HOTEL Paignton 3-star

FISHERS HOTEL Pitlochry 3-star

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast This popular hotel enjoys a level position just 200 yards from the town centre and seafront, and offers a high level of hospitality and comfort, as well as a full entertainment programme • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities and TV • Spacious restaurant • Games room • Heated indoor swimming pool • Bar and entertainments lounge • Dance floor • Lift

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5 days

£385

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast In a perfect location on the main road and just a few minutes walk to the shops, this welcoming hotel offers comfortable Scottish hospitality • En suite bedrooms with TV, tea/ coffee making facilities, desk and lounge seating. Bedrooms have views over the private gardens or Pitlochry and the surrounding countryside • Snug Bar • Kingfishers Bar • Restaurant • Lift to all floors

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


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A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE

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MALVERN SPRING FESTIVAL We include admission to the Black Country Living Museum, a river cruise, and a ride on the Severn Valley Railway on this nostalgic break

ITINERARY Thursday Outward journey to Stourport-on-Severn, where we have time to explore the Stourport Canal Basins, right in the centre of town and a great place to wander around and explore. Relax and unwind in one of the local pubs, cafés and restaurants, and watch boats travelling from the locks and five historic basins. We include an afternoon river cruise, before making the short transfer to our hotel to relax and settle in prior to our evening meal Friday A wonderful day today starts with a ride on the Severn Valley Railway from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth. There’s no better way to see the beauty of the River Severn than from one of these steam hauled trains. After our rail journey we transfer to Shrewsbury, lying in the heart of the Shropshire countryside, and one of the finest Tudor towns in England. This delightful town with its half-timbered buildings and little independent shops and tea rooms is a pleasure to explore. Those interested in gardens must find time to stroll to Quarry Park, where you’ll find one of its most famous features, the picturesque Dingle flower garden Saturday After breakfast we make our way to the Black Country Living Museum. With its 26 acres of living history there’s plenty to see and do. We depart mid afternoon for the journey home

Thursday 5 May Single room supplement £45 Tour Ref. P174

3 days

£225

See in the spring with style at the first national flower and gardening show of the season. Set at the foot of the magnificent Malvern Hills the Malvern Spring Festival offers something for everyone. Admire the open amateur gardening competitions, browse around creative crafts, sample and buy delicious food and wine, delight in entertainment from jazz bands to brass bands and enjoy lively demonstrations throughout the day

ITINERARY Saturday Outward journey with an afternoon break in Stratford-upon-Avon. This historic town, synonymous of course with William Shakespeare, has much to offer the visitor, with plenty of attractions, beautiful riverside walks and an abundance of dining and shopping opportunities. Enjoy time at leisure, before continuing to Kidderminster for dinner, bed and breakfast accommodation Sunday We depart promptly after an early breakfast to transfer to the Malvern Spring Festival, where you’ll find heaps of inspirational ideas for your own garden in the top medal winning show gardens. There are spectacular floral displays, and an abundance of opportunities for you to indulge in some HRT (horticultural retail therapy!), or you could choose to simply relax and soak up the atmosphere in this beautiful location. We depart late afternoon for the journey home

Saturday 7 May Single room supplement £10 Tour Ref. P115

2 days

£139

THE GAINSBOROUGH HOUSE HOTEL Kidderminster AA 3-star

MENZIES STOURPORT MANOR HOTEL Stourport-on-Severn AA 4-star

One night dinner bed & breakfast

Two nights dinner bed & breakfast Set in 23 acres of grounds, this charming contemporary country house hotel overlooks the historic riverside town of Stourport-on-Severn • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, hairdryer and free WiFi • Brasserie Restaurant • Bar • Lounge • Indoor swimming pool, sauna and steam room • No lift, however there are plenty of ground floor rooms available on request

A listed Georgian building at Bewdley Hill on the outskirts of Kidderminster, in the beautiful county of Worcester • All contemporary en suite bedrooms have air conditioning, tea/ coffee making facilities, TV, iron and ironing board, hairdryer, complimentary toiletries and free WiFi • Lounge area • Restaurant • Bar • No lift • Bedrooms are located over three floors, with a chair lift to the first floor

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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ISLE OF WIGHT This delightful holiday island has its own unique charm and special beauty, and enjoys a mild and sunny climate

ITINERARY Monday We travel south with suitable stops en route, and board a late afternoon ferry for the short crossing to the Isle of Wight Tuesday A day at leisure to explore Sandown. Sheltered in a beautiful bay, and famed for its long stretch of golden beach and traditional promenade and pier, you’ll find plenty to occupy your leisure time Wednesday In the morning we visit Yarmouth, with its picturesque harbour. We continue in the afternoon to Calbourne Water Mill, set in 35 acres of stunning rural landscape. You’ll have time to visit the mill and museums, take a stroll around the ponds and through the ancient oak woodlands, before returning to Sandown Thursday We include a return trip on the charming Isle of Wight Steam Railway from Havenstreet. A nostalgic journey with locomotives and carriages beautifully restored to pristine condition by a team of dedicated volunteers. There will be time to browse the museum and shop, before continuing to Ryde, with time to explore. We call at the Rosemary Vineyard, before returning to Sandown via Brading Friday We board a morning ferry for our return sailing, and continue homeward with suitable stops en route

Monday 9 May Limited single rooms at no supplement Tour Ref. P118

5 days

£295

THE RIVIERA HOTEL Sandown

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast A large family run hotel with a friendly atmosphere, situated 200 yards from the beach, close to the pier and shops • Edwardian Bar and terrace, featuring regular entertainment • Excellent and varied meals, with choice of menu • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities and TV • No lift

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THE AMAZING WORLD OF FRED DIBNAH STEAM & CHIPS! Join us for a unique visit to the home of Bolton’s very own world famous steeple jack, enjoy lunch in the award winning Olympus Restaurant, and a nostalgic steam train ride on the East Lancs Railway

ITINERARY Thursday Outward journey to Bolton for our visit to the Fred Dibnah Heritage Centre. You will be given a private tour of the grounds and machinery collected by Fred over his working life, and have time to take in the atmosphere of this amazing piece of English heritage which has been lovingly restored. (We recommend you wear sensible footwear). After our visit a short transfer to the Olympus Restaurant for our fish and chip lunch with tea/coffee included. After lunch we take a trip on the East Lancs Railway from Bolton to Rawtenstall, before continuing to our hotel for dinner and overnight accommodation Friday After breakfast we make our way to Manchester and the Museum of Science and Industry. Experience the sights and sounds of the cotton mills in the Textiles Gallery, marvel at one of the world’s largest collections of working steam engines in the Power Hall, and take a trip down memory lane to visit the recreated living rooms of the 1930’s and 1950’s. After our visit we begin our return journey, with a break in Holmfirth, before continuing homeward

Thursday 12 May Single room supplement £15 Tour Ref. P163

2 days

£145

MERCURE LAST DROP VILLAGE HOTEL & SPA Nr Bolton

One night dinner bed & breakfast Not a real village but an unusual and popular collection of 18th century farmhouses converted into shops, a hotel and leisure facilities • En suite bedrooms are tasteful and modern and offer hospitality tray, satellite TV, radio and hairdryer • Courtyard Restaurant • Courtyard Bar • Drop Inn Pub • Tea Shop • Spa facilities include indoor swimming pool and fitness centre • Lift to some bedrooms • Ground floor rooms on request

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


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EASTBOURNE AND THE GARDEN OF ENGLAND

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An elegant award winning resort where you’ll find superb level promenades bordered by banks of informal floral displays, the popular Victorian Pier, great shopping, and the beautifully preserved 1930’s Bandstand with regular musical entertainment

PICTUREBOOK DEVON Overflowing with its own special character and spirit, North Devon is far more than just a beautiful place to visit. There’s always something to surprise and delight you, from traditional sleepy villages to bustling market towns, and from quiet secluded beaches tucked away on the rugged coastline, to the wild open spaces of Exmoor

ITINERARY Sunday Outward journey with a suitable lunch stop en route Monday A day free to relax and enjoy the attractions in Eastbourne Tuesday We travel the short distance along the coast to Beachy Head to enjoy the spectacular views, before continuing to Arundel, a town rich in history and culture and dominated by its Norman Castle, one of the great treasure houses of England. There will be time to visit the castle for those who wish to do so (admission not included) Wednesday We visit Tenterden, nestling in the heart of the Weald of Kent. This town, rich in history, has largely escaped modern development, and its broad tree lined High Street is brimming with interesting shops. From here we board the East Kent and Sussex Railway, a fine example of a rural light railway. We gently wend our way through ten and a half miles of unspoilt countryside to terminate in the shadow of the magnificent Bodiam Castle

ITINERARY Monday We travel south to Ilfracombe, making suitable stops en route Tuesday We visit Barnstaple today, with its famous pannier market, and continue in the afternoon to the small port town of Bideford where you can take a stroll along the quay and admire the expansive water front, or perhaps wander through the traffic free lanes lined with quirky little shops Wednesday A short excursion to the picturesque resort of Lynmouth, with time, if you wish, to take the Cliff Railway up to Lynton

Thursday A half day excursion to Bateman’s, the much loved sanctuary of Rudyard Kipling. We have time to explore the beautiful 17th century house, and linger in the peace and tranquillity of its garden, surrounded by the wooded landscape of the Sussex Weald

Thursday A day at leisure to enjoy Ilfracombe. Along the High Street, you’ll find an abundance of small shops, tea rooms and cafés, and to the east end the harbour is overlooked by Lantern Hill and its 14th century chapel and lighthouse. The houses & hotels, streets & parks are all ablaze with floral displays and are regular Britain in Bloom winners, and on clear days you can see Lundy Island and the Gower Peninsula

Friday We commence our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route

Friday We commence our homeward journey, making convenient stops en route

Sunday 15 May Limited single rooms at no supplement Tour Ref. P143

6 days

£420

Monday 16 May Limited single rooms at no supplement Tour Ref. P101

5 days

£287

THE PALM COURT HOTEL Eastbourne AA 3-star

PALM COURT HOTEL Ilfracombe

A popular family run hotel, renowned for offering a warm welcome and friendly service • Centrally located, about 100 metres from the beach and bandstand • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, complimentary toiletries, ironing facilities and hairdryer • 24 hours reception and night porter • Lift

The Palm Court Hotel is a friendly family run hotel with an excellent reputation. Ideally placed in the heart of Ilfracombe, the hotel is on the flat, and close to the harbour, gardens and bandstand • Light and modern restaurant • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities and TV • Lounge • Ballroom • Bar • Regular entertainment • Lift to all floors • Ramp to the front door

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast

Five nights dinner bed & breakfast

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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NEWQUAY & THE CORNISH EXPLORER Including the Poldark Trail

Enjoy a mild climate, along with some of the finest coastline in the world, from our base in Newquay as we discover the best of Cornwall. Our experienced local guide will ensure that you have a wonderful and unforgettable holiday when he joins us to explore tiny Cornish fishing villages, dramatic coastline and stunning countryside © Bodnant Garden

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SPLENDID SNOWDONIA CHESTER & BODNANT GARDEN

Sunday Outward journey with comfort stops en route. We arrive in plenty of time for your evening meal

On this tour we discover some outstanding scenery, and have the added bonus of a visit to the world renowned Bodnant Garden

ITINERARY Friday Outward journey to Chester for time to explore at your leisure. As well as top class shopping in The Rows, the city is home to many sites of historical importance. We continue to the Beaufort Park Hotel and enjoy a welcome tea/ coffee and Bara Brith on arrival Saturday Our first stop is Llandudno, North Wales’ premier resort with its magnificent promenade perfectly framed by the headlands of the Great Orme and Little Orme. In the afternoon we visit the spectacular Bodnant Garden. This world famous garden covers 80 acres and is superbly located with specular views of Snowdonia Sunday A lovely scenic tour through the Snowdonia National Park. We travel inland to Betws-y-Coed, North Wales’ most popular inland resort set in a beautiful valley in Snowdonia Forest Park, before continuing to Llanberis at the foot of mount Snowdon. On in the afternoon to Caernarfon, known as the Celtic Heart of Wales, and with the mighty Caernarfon Castle dominating the town. We have time at leisure, before returning to our hotel via the scenic coast road Monday We commence our return journey, with a convenient stop en route

Monday A real treat today when our informative and amusing guide joins us, and we enjoy spectacular and unbelievable coastal views of the Atlantic. We visit Padstow, one of Cornwall’s oldest harbour towns, with its gift shops and the harbour with fishing boats and crab sheds. In the afternoon we visit the delightful Cornish village of Boscastle with its tea rooms, natural harbour and craft shops Tuesday We visit the harbour village of Charlestown, home port for a famous collection of old ships which are employed in film projects all over the world. Late morning we drive to Lanhydrock, a magnificent late Victorian country house, and home to the Agar-Roberts family. This delightful house appears as if the family have just popped out for tea, and there are more than 50 rooms to explore as well as extensive gardens, delightful woodland and riverside walks Wednesday A day at leisure. You might choose to take the local bus to the capital city of Truro, where centre stage is the beautiful cathedral surrounded by a maze of intriguing side streets, or simply relax and enjoy Newquay Thursday The Poldark Trail. An amazing day today based around Winston Grahams 18th century novel set in Cornwall and recently televised by the BBC. The wild scenery is staggering as we travel along the heritage coast via St. Agnes, Gwithion, St. Ives and Zennor to St. Just and Lands End, making suitable stops en route. You will enjoy the complete dramatic plot of the Poldark story condensed into 10 minutes by our wickedly funny guide, and learn about the history of the tin mines and wheel houses still facing the Atlantic today, as well getting the chance to see some of the film locations used in the making of the series Friday After a relaxed breakfast we journey home with fond memories of Cornwall

Friday 20 May 4 days Limited single rooms at no supplement £255 Reduction for National Trust Members £9 Tour Ref. P404

Sunday 22 May 6 days Limited single rooms at no supplement £345 Reduction for National Trust Members £10 Tour Ref. P166

BEAUFORT PARK HOTEL Mold, North Wales AA 3-star

SANDY LODGE Newquay

Three nights dinner bed & breakfast, and two nights entertainment

Set in rural North Wales a short drive from the historic market town of Mold • En suite bedrooms have TV and tea/coffee making facilities, trouser press, hair dryer, direct dial telephone and free WiFi • The Orchard Restaurant • Arches Bar • Coffee Lounge • Porterage included • No lift, however there are plenty of ground floor rooms

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Five nights dinner bed & breakfast and three nights entertainment We are delighted to have secured space at this family run, high quality 2-star hotel with a superb reputation. It comes highly recommended • Situated close to the seafront, just a short walking distance into the town, and with the Chester Road shopping area minutes away • En suite bedrooms have TV and tea/coffee making facilities, telephone and hairdryer • Comfortable lounges and bar • Restaurant where you will enjoy excellent cuisine • Ballroom • Entertainment on three evenings with dancing and live music • Leisure facilities include heated indoor pool, fitness room, spa bath, and sauna • On site hairdressers • Lift to all floors, and ground floor rooms on request • No steps into the hotel

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


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JANE AUSTEN COUNTRY, Winchester, the New Forest & the Watercress Line

One of the world's most famous authors spent most of her life in the historic and beautiful county of Hampshire, where you will find picturesque market towns, ancient forests and villages just waiting to be explored

CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW

ITINERARY Monday Sit back and relax as we journey south, making suitable stops en route. We arrive at our hotel in comfortable time to settle in before dinner Tuesday A leisurely departure for New Alresford and the Mid Hants Railway Watercress Line where we board the train for a nostalgic journey to Alton. Time for a lunch break, at own expense, before rejoining our coach for the short transfer to Chawton. Jane Austen’s charming red brick 17th century house is now a museum and houses an extensive collection of her works and memorabilia Wednesday An excursion to Winchester. The many museums, art galleries, medieval streets and tranquil green spaces make Winchester perfect for strolling and soaking up the historic atmosphere. We include a guided tour of the 11th century cathedral – the resting place of Jane Austen Thursday We visit the beautiful New Forest. Trips here were a favourite day out for the Austen family. They would often travel by boat from Buckler's Hard up river to the village of Beaulieu. We include admission to the historic village and waterfront, on the banks of the Beaulieu River, and later visit the delightful villages of Brockenhurst and Lyndhurst, before returning to our hotel Friday We commence our homeward journey, taking a break in the old market town of Banbury, where you will have time to purchase lunch and perhaps take a stroll along the Oxford Canal, which passes through the town centre, before continuing homeward

Monday 23 May Single room supplement £88 Tour Ref. P165

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5 days

£379

BASINGSTOKE COUNTRY HOTEL Scures Hill Nr Hook Hampshire 4-star

This most prestigious and spectacular event in the international gardening calendar, takes place in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea every year

ITINERARY Thursday We commence our outward journey to London, arriving early afternoon for time at leisure in the City. Enjoy shopping or sightseeing, before transferring to the hotel for dinner Friday An early breakfast to be ready for a prompt departure to the Chelsea Flower Show. Enjoy the magnificent displays, and expect cutting edge, stylish designs in the artistic and colourful show gardens. You’ll find the top nurseries from all over the world will be there to wow the crowds in the Grand Pavilion, as well as a host of retail opportunities to delight visitors. We return to the hotel in time for dinner Saturday We depart after breakfast and make our way to RHS Garden Wisley, the flagship garden of the Royal Horticultural Society, with romantic halftimbered Tudor-style buildings and beautiful gardens covering 200 acres, it has become a mecca for garden lovers everywhere. We leave late afternoon to continue homeward

Thursday 26 May Single room supplement £50 Tour Ref. P100

3 days

£279

HOLIDAY INN Heathrow M4J4

Two nights bed & breakfast

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast Located in the heart of the beautiful Hampshire countryside, this charming country house hotel provides an ideal base for our exploration of Jane Austen Country • Air conditioned en suite bedrooms have TV, safe, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, free WiFi, easy chairs and coffee table • Lounge and bar area • Scures Brasserie • Fitness suite • Indoor swimming pool, sauna and steam room • Jacuzzi • Lift, however it does not serve all bedrooms • Ground floor rooms available on request

A contemporary hotel within 15 miles of central London • Spacious and modern en suite bedrooms have tea/ coffee making facilities, TV, complimentary toiletries and hairdryer • Restaurant • Lobby Lounge • Bar • Lift

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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THE COTSWOLDS, BLENHEIM PALACE AND BATH We visit Blenheim Palace, one of the most treasured houses and gardens to be found in England, the beautiful city of Bath, and of course for a taste of quintessential English countryside you need look no further than the Cotswolds with its unmistakable warmth and richness

LIVERPOOL CITY BREAK

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An intriguing and vibrant city of world class architecture, with more listed buildings than any UK city outside London

Friday Outward journey to Stratford-upon-Avon, where we take a break for lunch (at own expense). We continue through the pretty countryside of the Cotswolds via Chipping Norton, and reach our hotel in comfortable time for dinner

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Saturday A day to explore the unique city of Bath. With its Roman Baths, splendid Abbey and Georgian stone crescents Bath really is an unforgettable and beautiful place to visit Sunday We visit Blenheim Palace, home of the Duke of Marlborough and birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. The splendour of the 2000 acres of parkland and 100 acres of formal gardens is unrivalled, and the seemingly effortless views have been successfully designed to take your breath away! Your inclusive ticket covers the Palace, Park and Garden, Butterfly House, and train Monday We depart after breakfast and make our way to Bourton-on-the-Water, regularly voted one of the prettiest villages in England, with a unique appeal and plenty to offer visitors. Time to explore and enjoy some tranquil time by the River Windrush, before making our way homewards

Friday 27 May Single room supplement £54 Tour Ref. P161

MARRIOTT HOTEL Swindon

Three nights dinner bed & breakfast A modern 4-star hotel, pleasantly situated on the outskirts of town • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, telephone, iron and ironing board and hairdryer • Source Grill Restaurant • Chats Café Bar • Indoor swimming pool and fitness centre • Lift

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4 days

£275

Friday Outward journey to Liverpool with an hour or so free, before joining our guide and coach for a two hour Panoramic City Tour Saturday Board our coach for the transfer into Liverpool centre, where you will be free to explore the city at your leisure. With two cathedrals, art galleries in the city centre, and on the waterfront the Albert Dock and the Beatles Story, you’ll not be short of inspiration. The choice of museums is second to none, with the landmark Museum of Liverpool, offering diverse exhibits, the World Museum Liverpool, one of Britain’s finest, and the thought provoking International Slavery Museum all offering free admission. The shopping in Liverpool is world class too, and shoppers will be spoilt for choice between gleaming new city centre shopping centres, boutique arcades and bohemian streets Sunday Once again we transfer into the city centre, before commencing our homeward journey mid afternoon

Friday 27 May Single room supplement £40 Tour Ref. P130

3 days

£199

CROWN PLAZA LIVERPOOL JOHN LENNON HOTEL AA 4-star Two nights dinner bed & breakfast

One of the premier luxury hotels in Liverpool, 7 miles from the city centre, this iconic hotel full of historic character offers elegant accommodation with a touch of Art Deco • Spacious air conditioned en suite bedrooms are furnished to an exceptionally high standard with tea/coffee making facilities, TV, mini bar, telephone, hairdryer and WiFi • Club Central Lounge and Bar • Starways Restaurant • Lift

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


IRISH TOURS

KILLARNEY & THE RING OF KERRY There are so many reasons to visit Ireland, with its stunning unspoilt countryside, unique hospitality and relaxed atmosphere. Killarney is a superb holiday destination, offering pure unspoilt scenery, and we’re sure you will agree that the Ring of Kerry is one of Ireland’s most breathtaking natural wonders © Waddesdon Manor

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WADDESDON MANOR & BLETCHLEY PARK

Thursday We travel to Holyhead in time for an early afternoon sailing to Dublin and our overnight accommodation at the 3-star Regency Hotel on the outskirts of the city

An enlightening break! We have time to explore Waddesdon Manor and Bletchley Park, home to Enigma, probably the best known cipher machine of all time

ITINERARY Sunday Outward journey to Waddesdon Manor, for our timed entry into the renaissance-style chateau built by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild to display the outstanding collection of art treasures, and to entertain the fashionable world. You will also have time to explore the Victorian garden, considered to be one of the finest in Britain Monday After breakfast we make our way to Bletchley Park where, apart from the famous Enigma Machine, there’s so much to explore during a visit to this historic site. You can check out the tales of spies and strategic deception – you’ll find a wartime mini cinema, and an outstanding Churchill collection, then there’s the ornate Victorian Mansion that was headquarters to intelligence staff during the war. We depart mid-afternoon for our homeward journey

Sunday 29 May Single room supplement £10 Reduction for National Trust Members £13 Tour Ref. P103

2 days

£145

Friday We make our way to the west of Ireland for our visit to the acclaimed 15th century Bunratty Castle and the enchanting 19th century Bunratty Folk Park. Time to stroll around the charming village street complete with school, post office, doctors house, hardware shop and of course McManara’s pub, before we continue to the River Island Hotel for our three night stay Saturday Another highlight of this tour as we make our way to Killarney and enjoy a traditional jaunting car ride through the National Park followed by a scenic lake cruise. Time in the afternoon to explore Killarney, before returning to our hotel Sunday With the benefit of a local guide we explore the Ring of Kerry. This picturesque peninsula offers some of the most picturesque coastline and magnificent mountain scenery in the country, together with lovely, traditional Irish towns and villages Monday Leaving Castleisland we make our way back to Dublin, Ireland’s capital city, steeped in history and buzzing with energy. Medieval, Georgian and modern architecture provide the backdrop to a friendly bustling port where the cosmopolitan and charming meet in this delightful city. We include an afternoon guided tour. Dinner and overnight accommodation at the Regency Hotel Tuesday We depart the hotel to board an early morning ferry from Dublin to Holyhead, with breakfast included on board, and continue homeward

Thursday 1 October Single room supplement £80 Tour Ref. P500

MERCURE MILTON KEYNES ABBEY HOTEL Milton Keynes

RIVER ISLAND HOTEL Castleisland Co. Kerry 3-star

This 4-star hotel offers modern, stylish accommodation in a tranquil setting overlooking the Abbey Hill Golf Course • Air conditioned en suite bedrooms have tea/ coffee making facilities, TV, iron and ironing board, telephone and hairdryer • Bar area • Restaurant • No lift, bedrooms are located on ground and first floor

A warm and genuine Irish welcome waits you at this homely hotel centrally located in the vibrant market town of Castleisland • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, telephone and hairdryer • Package includes one drink per person (beer, wine or soft drink) with dinner each evening, and nightly entertainment including one night of traditional Irish entertainment in the bar • Lift

6 days

£459

Three nights dinner bed & breakfast

One night dinner bed & breakfast

British Nationals do not need a passport to travel to Ireland, however ferry companies request that passengers carry an acceptable form of photo identification, which may be required for inspection.

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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DANNY BOY Musical Magic in Donegal. They certainly enjoy a good sing-song up in Donegal, a county that has produced a host of musical legends, and is known as “The Land of O’Donnell,” a fitting tribute to a home-grown musical maestro. Discover why this truly beautiful part of Ireland, from mighty Mount Erigal and the woodland of Glenveagh to the breath-taking Atlantic coast, has inspired such sweet sounding music. Your “Dancing Shoes” stay includes live musical entertainment on three nights

AN IRISH JIG

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A short break to the Irish Heartland with its absorbing Celtic heritage, timeless landscapes, castles, gardens and great hospitality

Sunday An early departure for our afternoon ferry crossing from Holyhead to Dublin. We continue to Trim for dinner and overnight accommodation at the 4-star Trim Castle Hotel

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Monday After breakfast we continue our journey north-west, calling at the pretty town of Enniskillen, set on a natural island separating the two sections of Lough Erne. We continue to Belleek Pottery, one of Northern Ireland’s oldest and most fascinating attractions, for an afternoon visit, before making our way to Donegal for our three night stay. Enjoy a welcome drink and traditional live music this evening

Monday An early departure for our afternoon ferry crossing from Holyhead to Dublin. We continue to Carlow for our three night stay at the Seven Oaks Hotel. Let the entertainment begin with Irish music in the bar this evening

Tuesday A day at leisure to explore Donegal. You may wish to take a stroll, perhaps visit Donegal Castle in the heart of the town beside the River Esk, or simply relax and enjoy the hotel’s leisure facilities

Tuesday Carlow is a small town with a large Celtic Heritage, revealed in the excellent free local museum and the self-guided Heritage Trail. A morning at leisure to explore the town, before an afternoon visit to Altamont Gardens, considered the jewel in Ireland’s gardening crown, with rose gardens, an oak parade and an ice-age glen. Join in the fun tonight with free admission to the hotel’s dancing club

Wednesday Today we venture into the Glenveagh National Park, at the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains in the north west of County Donegal. Enjoy the scenery of this beautiful wilderness with rugged mountains and pristine lakes, and visit the interesting Glenveagh Visitor Centre. We continue in the afternoon to the town of Dungloe and our included visit to the fascinating Daniel O’Donnell Visitor Centre

Wednesday An excursion to Kilkenny, a medieval masterpiece with beautifully preserved cathedrals, town houses and an impressive castle on the bank of the River Nore. Discover all these and more on a trip around town aboard the Kilkenny Road Train as it carries you through the cobbled streets with its many shops cafés and curiosities. A Candlelit Dinner Dance awaits you at the hotel this evening

Thursday This morning we head back across country to the city of Dublin, where we visit the popular Guinness Storehouse, the number one international visitor attraction in Dublin. Housed in an old fermentation plant, the seven storey visitor experience tells the history of the making of this world famous beer. At the end of the tour enjoy a complementary pint of Guinness, and enjoy spectacular views of the city from the Gravity Bar. Tonight we stay at the 3-star Regency Hotel for dinner and overnight accommodation

Thursday From Carlow we head up to the glorious countryside of Co. Kildare, famous as the breeding grounds for some of the world’s fastest racehorses. Included is a visit to the excellent Irish National Stud, with a tour of its paddocks, stables and museum. There will also be time enjoy the delightful adjoining Japanese Gardens. We continue on to Bray for our final night at the Wilton Hotel for dinner and overnight accommodation

Friday We board an early morning ferry to Holyhead, with breakfast on board included, arriving home during the evening

Friday We board an early morning ferry to Holyhead, with breakfast on board included, arriving home during the evening

Sunday 10 April Single room supplement £78 Tour Ref. P504

6 days

£459

CENTRAL HOTEL Donegal 3-star

Three nights dinner bed & breakfast Situated in the heart of Donegal Town, the Central offers warm Irish hospitality with lively entertainment • En suite bedrooms have TV, tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryer • Bistro • Restaurant • Bar • Leisure facilities include swimming pool, sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi and gym • Free WiFi • Lift

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Monday 16 May Single room supplement £60 Tour Ref. P505

5 days

£439

SEVEN OAKS HOTEL Carlow 3-star

Three nights dinner bed & breakfast and entertainment each evening This welcoming, independently owned hotel retains its old world character and offers beautifully appointed en suite bedrooms with TV, tea/coffee making facilities, telephone, hairdryer, and iron and ironing board • Superb leisure facilities include 20 metre indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi • Oaks Bar • TD Molloy’s Restaurant • Lift

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


CHANNEL ISLANDS

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JERSEY BY AIR The most southerly of the Channel Islands has one of the best sunshine records in the British Isles, and spectacular scenery from sweeping bays in the south to dramatic cliffs in the north. Measuring only nine miles by five, this tiny island with its clear air and clean sea really is a holiday paradise

OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS

St. Helier is alive with bustling streets and an exciting waterfront area. The public transport system on the island is easy to use, or you may decide to hire a car to explore the many attractions

CHANNEL ISLANDS BOOKING CONDITIONS

A range of optional excursions will be available locally, and they can be booked through your local representative

This holiday are provided by our close partner Travelsmith Limited ATOL licence number 1917. The following conditions apply: A deposit of £150 is payable at the time of booking, final balance is due 8 weeks prior to departure

WHAT’S INCLUDED

• Return flights from East Midlands Airport to Jersey • Airport taxes • One piece of hold luggage per person (20 Kgs max) • Return transfers from your chosen joining point • Return transfers from Jersey Airport to your hotel • Services of resident representative • Five nights dinner bed and breakfast at the Monterey Hotel

Sunday 15 May Limited single rooms at no supplement Tour Ref. P700

CANCELLATION CHARGES

Days before departure More than 41 days 41-29 days 28-15 days 14-8 days 7 days or less

6 days

% charge of holiday cost Loss of deposit 70% 80% 90% 100%

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£625

MONTEREY HOTEL St Helier AA 3-star

Five nights dinner bed & breakfast

In a good location and just a 10-15 minute walk to the town centre, the Monterery provides an impressive number of amenities including outdoor and indoor pool complex with steam room, Jacuzzi and fitness area • En suite bedrooms have either bath or shower, hairdryer, tea/coffee making facilities, radio, telephone and TV • Stylish lounge and bar area • Hotel shop • Free WiFi • Lift • Car park.

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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CONTINENTAL

RÜDESHEIM CHRISTMAS MARKETS Rüdesheim enjoys a wonderful location on the east bank of the Rhine, and the market in this delightful resort is held by the river. With all the lively celebrations which add to the appeal of the unique German tradition we enjoy the extra specialities unique to the Rhine Valley

ITINERARY Friday An early start as we travel south for our Channel crossing to Calais, continuing to the Parkhotel, Rüdesheim for our three night stay Saturday A day to enjoy Rüdesheim. Set in the towns old quarter, the Christmas market brings a romantic festive feel to the old town and its Drosselgasse. You’ll find a huge selection of local and global food, including the delicious Rüdesheim coffee, and Asbach Uralt, the outstanding local brandy, as well as a wide array of handicrafts and unique Christmas gift ideas. The Rüdesheim wine growers open their cellars with winter specialities, and you’ll find plenty of cosy restaurants and wine bars in which to relax, or perhaps you’ll choose to brave the elements and take a cable car ride up to the Niederwald monument where you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of the Rhine Sunday We depart late morning for the small old town of Mainz, which is dominated by its cathedral, and hosts one of the most charming Christmas markets in Germany. Every year the historic Market Square turns into a beautiful spectacle of lights and the air is scented with roast almonds, gingerbread and mulled wine. Stroll through the market to discover delightful Christmas decorations, wooden toys, ceramics, carvings and much more Monday We depart Rüdesheim and make our way back to Calais for our Channel crossing to Dover, before continuing homeward

Friday 27 November Single room supplement £45 Tour Ref. P602

4 days

£329

VALKENBURG, AACHEN & MONSCHAU CHRISTMAS MARKETS Valkenburg is one of Holland’s oldest resort towns, situated on the borders of Belgium, Holland and Germany. Surrounded by the hills of Limburg, the town’s castle ruins look down on the lively centre with shops, cafés, restaurants and a renowned Christmas Market

ITINERARY Friday An early start as we travel south for our channel crossing to Calais, continuing to the Hotel Schaepkens, Valkenburg for our three night stay Saturday A full day at leisure in Valkenburg. The spectacular Valkenburg Caves are transformed with twinkling lights into a huge, well-lit and unique Christmas Market. The caves, with their spacious, long galleries, house the largest and oldest underground Christmas Market in Europe. Stalls selling Christmas crafts and gifts are hidden in nooks and crannies throughout the labyrinth, thus lending a mystical ambience to this magical location. (A small admission charge is payable upon entering the caves) Sunday In the morning we venture a few miles into Germany for our visit to Aachen, where the brightly lit Christmas Market is set around the cathedral and the town hall. It’s a lovingly decorated ‘Christmas Village’ with everything you could desire. One local speciality worth trying is Aachen Printe, a kind of gingerbread – it’s delicious! We continue to Monschau with its romantic old streets, half-timbered buildings, quaint shops and fairytale markets, where you will discover one of the most beautiful Christmas markets in Germany

Friday 4 December Single room supplement £58 Tour Ref. P617

PARKHOTEL Rüdesheim 3-star

HOTEL SCHAEPKENS Valkenburg 3-star

With its great location near the town centre, the Parkhotel offers comfortable accommodation and warm hospitality • En suite bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV, telephone and hairdryer • Cosy bar and restaurant • River view terrace • Lift

Situated in spacious gardens on the outskirts of town, about a ten minute walk from the town centre • En suite bedrooms have TV, telephone and room safe • Restaurant • Bar • Souvenir Shop • Lifts

Three nights dinner bed & breakfast

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Three nights dinner bed & breakfast

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

4 days

£375


ANDRÉ RIEU IN COLOGNE We are delighted to be able to offer the chance to see André Rieu perform with the Johann Strauss Orchestra and soloists. Come along and enjoy this Dutch violinist and conductor who is known as the King of Waltz, and spend time exploring the fine city of Cologne with its magnificent cathedral

Saturday A guided tour of Germany’s capital of carnival. Cologne has a long and illustrious history stretching back to Roman times

ITINERARY Thursday Our representative will welcome you to your 4-star hotel and accompany you throughout your tour. After dinner at the hotel the evening is free for you to relax Friday Cologne’s Cathedral is Germany’s most popular attraction. Hugely imposing, with twin steeples over 500ft tall, this gothic masterpiece can be seen from miles around Your guide will explain all about the construction, which took over 600 years to complete, as well as the history, which make this such a special place. In the

Thursday 25 February Single room supplement £55 Tour Ref. P624

evening is the highlight of our tour – André Rieu and his orchestra will take to the stage. Enjoy an evening with the King of Waltz that will remain in your memory for a long time. Top price tickets are included

Your guide will walk you through the centuries and will show you the sights of the city, before we explore the huge chocolate museum on a guided tour, followed by a tasting at the chocolate fountain To round off our day we have arranged a typical three course meal in an historic beer cellar, where you can enjoy local specialities, washed down with a glass of Koelsch! Sunday We depart after breakfast to begin our homeward journey, making suitable stops en route

4 days

£409

ACCOMMODATION

Three nights bed & buffet breakfast and dinner on two evenings Your 4-star hotel will be named nearer departure and will be in the Cologne area

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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VALKENBURG AND THE THREE COUNTRIES This alluring little town in the Southern Netherlands is one of Holland’s oldest resort towns, protected from development, and situated on the borders of Belgium, Holland and Germany. Surrounded by the hills of Limburg, the town’s castle ruins look down on the lively town centre

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© Netherlands Board of Tour

VOLENDAM, AMSTERDAM & EDAM

ITINERARY Monday An early start as we travel south for our channel crossing to Calais, continuing to the Hotel Walrum for our four night stay. Settle into your rooms, before making your way to the bar for a welcome drink Tuesday A guided Three Countries Tour. We journey through South Limburg to Aachen, for a panoramic tour of the city from the comfort of our coach. On then to the Three Countries viewing point in Vaals, where the borders of the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium meet, and we take a break for lunch (at own expense). We continue through Belgium to Margraten for a guided tour of the American War Cemetery, a site with a rich historical background, and from here we return to our hotel Wednesday During the morning we make our way to Simpelveld to board the Zuid-Limburgse Steam Train for a ride back to Valkenburg across the beautiful hills of Limburg. An afternoon at leisure Thursday We visit Maastricht, famous of course for its treaty, this charming city is one of the oldest in the Netherlands, and a living, breathing outdoor museum. The streets are full of reminders that the city once served as a Roman post, a city of pilgrimage, and a medieval fortified city. A morning for individual pursuits, and in the afternoon we view Maastrict from the water as we take an hour long cruise from the city centre to the historic inner harbour and alongside St. Pietersberg Hill Friday After breakfast we’re homeward bound, arriving back during the evening

Monday 21 March Single room supplement £30 Tour Ref. P617

5 days

£355

HOTEL WALRUM Valkenburg

Four nights dinner bed & breakfast, three hours free bar each evening, welcome drink on arrival This 3-star superior hotel is situated beside the river in the centre of the popular tourist town of Valkenburg, close to the cafés, bars and restaurants • Comfortable superior category en suite bedrooms have cable TV, radio alarm, telephone and hairdryer • Indoor heated swimming pool • Cosy bar • Restaurant • Lift, however due to the layout of the building you may encounter the odd step

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Traditional houses, canals, the harbour and drawbridges all combine to make Volendam one of Holland’s most picturesque towns. Our hotel is in a wonderful position, just a few steps from the old fishing port and the many shops, restaurants and cafés

ITINERARY Friday Outward journey to Dover for the short crossing to Calais. We continue past Gent, before proceeding to Volendam for our three night stay Saturday A morning at leisure to explore Volendam. Wander the streets and enjoy the lively atmosphere, and perhaps have your picture taken in Dutch traditional costume! In the afternoon we travel through the Dutch countryside stopping in Edam, a town of course synonymous with cheese, before travelling on to visit the charming town of Haarlem, the historical centre of the tulip bulb growing region Sunday A day in Amsterdam, Holland’s cosmopolitan capital, and one of the jewels of Europe. The small scale of the buildings and the intimacy of the streets, canals, and squares create an atmosphere that visitors find unique. There will be plenty of time to wander alongside the canals or perhaps visit one of the world class museums, before returning to Volendam Monday We travel south, with a suitable stop en route, continuing on to Calais and home

Friday 6 May Single room supplement £61 Tour Ref. P607

4 days

£419

ART HOTEL SPAANDER Volendam 3-star

Three nights dinner bed & breakfast This extraordinary hotel has a collection of over 1500 works of art displayed throughout the building. It offers a mix of old world charm and modern facilities, from the traditional style and décor of the dining areas to the comfortable bedrooms • En suite bedrooms have TV, telephone and hairdryer • Several dining areas • Bar • Lounge area • Indoor swimming pool and sauna • Lift serves most floors, although a few steps are likely to be encountered

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


© OT Honfleur

© Tourism Flanders

HISTORIC CITIES OF FLANDERS Flanders is packed with historic towns and cities, and our tour will provide a real surprise for all new visitors. Each of the three cities featured offers a unique range of historic buildings, cobbled streets, wide market places and museums, as well as cafés and restaurants that will satisfy the most discerning of gourmets

ITINERARY Friday A morning departure for our journey to Dover and a lunch time channel crossing to Calais. From here we continue to Mechelen for a welcome drink, dinner and overnight accommodation Saturday A morning at leisure in Mechelen. Discover the market square, waterways, St. Rumbout’s Cathedral and the regular market. In the afternoon on to Leuven where the beautiful squares and Begijnhof, a well preserved and completely restored historical quarter, will prove a highlight. Return to Mechelen, where there are a host of good restaurants to be found near the hotel Sunday An excursion to Ghent. Criss-crossed by canals and with a fine array of impressive medieval buildings – its collection of more than 900 listed buildings is the largest in Flanders – this picturesque city is one of Europe’s treasures. We include a morning guided sightseeing tour, and the rest of the day is free to explore at your leisure

ROUEN AND THE NORMANDY COAST Based in the beautiful historic city of Rouen where William the Conqueror and Joan of Arc died. Victor Hugo called it "the City of a hundred spires” and it offers so much to its visitors – Wander through medieval streets amidst half-timbered houses and buildings dating from the 13th century, take a stroll along the River Seine to the bustling river port, relax in a pavement café or visit one of the many museums

ITINERARY Monday Outward journey to Rouen, arriving in plenty of time to settle into your room before our evening meal Tuesday A day at leisure to explore Rouen, with its delightful old quarter. You may wish to visit one of the 14 outstanding museums, or perhaps the glorious and flamboyant gothic Notre Dame Cathedral, which was the subject of 28 paintings by the impressionist artist Claude Monet. Whilst exploring don’t miss the Rue du GrosHorlage, where you can walk under the beautiful great clock that is one of Rouen’s most popular monuments Wednesday We make our way to the town of Honfleur – a real gem! You will be captivated by this small maritime city, with its lovely port, picturesque streets and halftimbered houses. We continue along the coast road to Deauville, where you will have time to explore this internationally renowned resort. During the afternoon we head to a Calvados Distillery for a guided tour and tasting, and where you will discover the richness of Calvados, its secrets and history

Monday We begin our homeward journey, with a break in the extraordinary city of Ypres, before continuing to Calais for our return sailing

Thursdsy We commence our return journey, taking a break in the small Normandy town of Eu, situated in the valley of the river Bresle, and best known for its Castle – the Chateau d’Eu. From here we continue to Calais and board our return ferry to Dover

Friday 20 May 4 days Single room supplement £75 £339 Tour Ref. P604

Monday 23 May Single room supplement £68 Tour Ref. P623

NOVOTEL MECHELEN Mechelen 4-star

HOTEL ROUEN SAINT SEVER Rouen 3-star

A modern hotel in the centre of Mechelen in the lively fish market district, beside the River Dyle and a short walk from the Market Square • En suite bedrooms have TV, air conditioning and telephone • Lobby bar • Restaurant • Lift

The Hotel Rouen Saint Sever is close to the River Seine, and well located for visiting the capital city of Normandy. The hotel itself fronts onto a pedestrianized street, lined with cafés and restaurants • En suite bedrooms have TV, telephone and hairdryer • Restaurant • bar lounge area • Lift

One night dinner bed & breakfast and two nights bed & breakfast

4 days

£285

One-night dinner bed & breakfast, and two nights bed & breakfast

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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GENERAL INFORMATION 1. WHAT’S INCLUDED Holiday prices include all coach travel from listed departure points, entrance fees and admissions unless otherwise stated, and all ferry crossings unless part of an optional excursion. We reserve the right to use Eurotunnel services through the channel tunnel in either or both directions on tours to the continent. This service may be used as alternative transportation to ferry crossings in case of last minute schedule changes, unexpected delays, weather conditions or force majeure. Hotel accommodation and board basis as specified in each itinerary.

Terms and conditions 1. FINANCIAL SECURITY PC Executive Coaches of Lincoln Ltd is a member of the Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) and follows their guidelines. We have established a Client Trust Account in order to comply with the European Community Directive number 90/314 for the benefit of our customers. All monies received are paid into a dedicated Client Trust Account until after the holiday departs. You can be confident that, in the unlikely event of our becoming insolvent, there is a fund of money to repay or repatriate you.

2. YOUR CONTRACT WITH US By paying the relevant deposit you are binding all persons 2. WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED Charges that accommodation suppliers may make for use of certain facilities such as tennis courts, sun beds etc. cost of visas or inoculations. Any articles of personal expenditure not listed as included in the price of the holiday. Extra items such as laundry, alcohol and tea/coffee after dinner, unless the hotel specifically include those items. Meals en route, gratuities, personal expenditure, and travel insurance. 3. EXCURSION PROGRAMMES We reserve the right to substitute any advertised excursion with a similar alternative if operational reasons should make this necessary. No refunds will be made for passengers not wishing to go on included excursions. Included excursions involve taking you to a convenient central point with time at leisure to explore at your own pace. 4. OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS On tours where there are free days, we may offer optional excursions. These are not included in your holiday price and can only be booked and paid for directly to your driver/courier in resort. These excursions are subject to minimum numbers booking to make their operation viable. 5. LUGGAGE All baggage and belongings are carried at owners risk and we will not be held responsible for any loss or damage except where such damage or loss is caused by the proven negligence of our employees. We ask you to keep your luggage down to one medium size case per person, not exceeding 20kg, and ensure the contents are securely packed. On tours with overnight stops, one small overnight bag per person is recommended. 6. MOBILITY SCOOTER POLICY We will accept small mobility scooters subject to the following: a) Our booking staff are given details of the size and make of the powered wheelchair/scooter to enable checks to be made on the manufacturer’s website to establish if it is suitable for carrying on the coach. b) We will advise customers, either at the time or by calling them back, about the suitability of the scooter/powered wheelchair for carriage on our coaches. c) That the scooter/powered wheelchair will break down into separate parts, each weighing no more than 20 kgs. d) The disabled customer is accompanied at the point of departure and arrival by a companion who is able to dismantle and reassemble the powered wheelchair/scooter to enable stowage in the coach. e) The powered wheelchair/ scooter is operated by dry cell batteries only. f) It is deemed that there will be sufficient room in the hold the carry the item. 7. MEDICATION IN LUGGAGE Please ensure that all regularly used medication is kept on the person or carried as hand luggage, and not packed away in luggage that is to be stowed in the luggage compartment on the coach. 8. SEAT ALLOCATION It is possible, on occasions, for operational reasons, that a coach/ mini bus of different configuration may be used, and we therefore reserve the right to alter the seating plan and allocate seats other than the ones you have booked, although this will be avoided wherever possible. We still have no liability in relation to any such change of specification. Seat allocation does not apply on feeder vehicles. 9. CREDIT/DEBIT CARD PAYMENTS Payments made by Credit Card will incur a 2.5% surcharge. No charge for Debit Card payments. 10. SMOKING Smoking is banned in all indoor public places in the UK, and the majority of European countries. Smoking on-board our vehicles is strictly prohibited. 11. GRATUITIES Gratuities to our drivers are not included in the cost of your holiday. Any donations should reflect on the service you have been given by our representative. We also recommend that gratuities should be made on an individual basis rather than a group collection. Check with your driver regarding gratuities for hotel staff as each hotel has its own system

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travelling to our Terms and Conditions. The contract is made when your booking is entered onto our reservations system and we issue a confirmation of booking. Please check your confirmation carefully to ensure all information is correct, and advise us immediately of any errors.

3. PAYING THE BALANCE OF YOUR HOLIDAY The balance of payment must be made no later than six weeks before your departure and you will receive your tickets and final holiday details approximately fourteen days before departure. If you have not received this information three working days before the departure date, we request that you telephone our office to check the exact departure time and departure point for your holiday. We regret that we will be unable to consider any claim for loss of money or compensation from clients who fail to contact us in the event of their not receiving final holiday details. The cost of your holiday is not guaranteed against any increase resulting from government action, including an increase in VAT, additional bonding, and devaluation of the pound sterling or increased fuel charges.

4. IF YOU CANCEL YOUR HOLIDAY You or any member of your party may cancel your holiday at any time provided that the information is conveyed in writing to PC Coach Holidays. Any such cancellation will incur cancellation charges on the following scale:

HOLIDAY TRAVEL INSURANCE A Special Holiday Travel Insurance Scheme is available for all passengers travelling on our holidays which is arranged with ETI – International Travel Protection (the UK branch of Europäische Reiseverscherung AG) who are Licensed by the Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht (BAFIN – www.bafin.de) and approved by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA – www.fca.gov.uk) to undertake insurance business in the UK. Should you wish to take advantage of our Holiday Travel Insurance please include the appropriate premium when booking your holiday. Our insurance is arranged with ETI – International Travel Protection - ERV (the UK branch of Europäische Reiseverscherung AG) who are Licensed by the Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht (BAFIN – www. bafin.de) and approved by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA – www.fca.gov.uk) to undertake insurance business in the UK DEMANDS AND NEEDS This insurance policy will suit the Demands and Needs of an individual or group(where applicable) who have no excluded pre-existing medical conditions, are travelling in countries included within the policy terms and who wish to insure themselves against unforeseen events detailed in the cover section below. Subject to the terms, conditions and maximum specified claim limits IMPORTANT We will not provide you with advice about the suitability of this product for your individual needs but will be happy to provide you with factual information. We summarise below the details of the insurance cover provided which also includes SPECIALTY ASSISTANCE LTD – 24-hour emergency service. The following is a brief summary of the cover available. Full details of Cover, Policy Warranties and Exclusions will be forwarded with your confirmation of booking. In any event you may ask for a specimen copy of the Policy Wording before booking should you wish to examine this in advance COVER SUM INSURED UP TO Cancellation Up to £3,500 Missed Departure/Travel Delay £600/£60 Personal Accident £15,000 Medical and other Expenses including Curtailment £2,000,000 Medical Inconvenience Benefit £450 (£15 per day) Personal Property/Loss of Passport £1,500/£200 Personal Liability £2,000,000

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk


PC COACH HOLIDAYS is the trading name of PC EXECUTIVE COACHES OF LINCOLN LTD Period before departure that written cancellation is received More than 42 days 28 to 42 days 14 to 27 days 7 to 13 days 0 to 6 days

Cancellation charge as a % of the total holiday price Loss of Deposit 30% of holiday cost or loss of deposit whichever is greater 45% of holiday 60% of holiday cost 100% of holiday cost

5. IF YOU CHANGE YOUR BOOKING Minor changes prior to the balance due date, such as additional requests, joining point amendments etc. necessitating the issue of a new Booking Confirmation will be allowed subject to the payment of a £10 amendment fee. After the balance due date whilst we will attempt to accommodate minor changes on the same basis, no guarantee can be given. For major changes such as transfer to a different holiday or departure date after the balance due date, we reserve the right to treat such changes as cancellations and levy the cancellation charges as set out in the “If you cancel your holiday” section. 6. SPECIAL REQUESTS If you have any special requests, you must advise us, and ensure they are noted on the booking confirmation when received. Your request will be passed on to the hotel concerned; however we cannot guarantee that they will be able to comply.

7. IF WE CANCEL YOUR HOLIDAY It is necessary in order to operate any holiday that a certain level of passenger numbers is achieved. If that number is not achieved the holiday may be cancelled and an alternative holiday offered. You will then have the choice of accepting this alternative or receiving a refund of all monies paid in respect of your booking.

8. IF WE CHANGE YOUR HOLIDAY The arrangements for your holiday are usually made many months in advance and changes are sometimes unavoidable. We reserve the right to alter, without notice, routes, seating plans and itineraries on any tour arranged by PC Coach Holidays. 9. PASSPORT, VISA AND HEALTH INFORMATION For all continental holidays, you will require a full 10-year passport. Your passport must be valid for three months after your return. If you have any doubts about your status as resident or British subject, or you do not hold a full British passport, you must check with the Embassies or Consulates of the countries to be visited to confirm the passport or visa requirement needed in your particular circumstances. We cannot accept responsibility if passengers are not in possession of the correct travel documents. Clients travelling to EC countries are advised to obtain a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) prior to departure. This will entitle you to certain free health arrangements in member state countries. At this time no special requirements, such as inoculations, exist to any countries featured. It is, however, your responsibility to ensure that any special requirements are obtained before the date of departure. 10. SEAT BELTS The wearing of seat belts is mandatory at all times when seated 11. CLIENTS BEHAVIOUR PC Coach Holidays reserves the right to refuse a booking or terminate a client’s holiday in the event of unreasonable conduct if, in our opinion, it is likely to cause damage, distress, danger or annoyance to other clients, employees, and property or to any third party. If you are prevented from travelling or continuing your holiday by such termination, PC Coach Holidays responsibility for your holiday ceases. Full cancellation charges will apply and PC Coach Holidays will be under no obligation for any refund, compensation or loss, which you may incur. 12. IF YOU WISH TO COMPLAIN In the unlikely event that you or any member of your party have cause for complaint please inform, in the first instance, the supplier of the service and then our driver who will do his utmost to resolve the problem immediately. Failing this you must notify us in writing within fourteen days after you return.

Delayed Baggage Legal Expense

£100 £25,000

POLICY EXCESS Loss of Deposit £15, Cancellation, Curtailment, Holiday Abandonment £50, Medical and Other Expenses, Personal Property and Money £50 each and every incident per Insured Person HEALTH CONDITIONS If you are travelling within England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland or the Isles of Scilly: You are not required to declare your medical conditions. However, you must be able to comply with the following:

Failure to notify them may cause your circumstances to fall within a policy exclusion PLEASE NOTE – you must also notify the Towergate Medical Screening Department immediately of any changes in medical circumstances arising between the date the policy is issued and the time of departure for the trip. We must be informed of any fact which is likely to influence us in the acceptance, assessment or continuance of the insurance. Additional Terms may apply. Failure to do so may invalidate the insurance, leaving you with no right to make a claim The Policy contains the following General Exclusions

1. You are not aware of any reason why the trip could be cancelled or cut short 2. You are not travelling (a) against the advice of a medical practitioner (b) for the purpose of obtaining medical treatment or (c) if you have been given a terminal prognosis 3. You are not receiving or awaiting treatment for any illness or injury as a hospital day case or inpatient as any claim arising from the illness or injury will not be covered 4. If you are on medication at the time of travel, your medical condition must be stable and well controlled

YOU ARE NOT COVERED for anything caused directly or indirectly by you suffering from stress, anxiety or depression unless it has been investigated and diagnosed as such by a Consultant specialising in the relevant field, who must confirm in writing at your cost that you are fit enough to take this trip

If your medical condition cannot comply with these terms then any claim related to that condition will not be covered. If you are travelling outside of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland or the Isles of Scilly:

PC Executive Coaches of Lincoln Limited is an Appointed Representative of ITC Compliance Limited who are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (their firm reference is 313486)

This insurance carries Health Conditions so you need to inform the Towergate Medical Screening Department of any medical condition(s) that may affect the Underwriters acceptance of your cover. If anyone to be covered by this policy or anyone upon whose health the trip depends: 1. Has an existing or on-going medical condition(s) 2. Is taking any prescribed medication 3. Has or has had any condition(s) still requiring periodic review 4. Is awaiting any tests, treatment, investigation, referral or the results of these. You must telephone the Towergate Medical Screening Department on 0844 892 1698 to inform them of your medical condition(s). Office hours are 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday excluding Bank Holidays. You may be required to pay an Additional Premium

TRAVEL INSURANCE TO BE PAID WITH DEPOSIT All clients are strongly advised to take out the appropriate travel insurance cover. For holidays booked from 1 November 2014 the following premiums apply: UK Tours including European Tours including Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland, and the Isle of Man 2 days £10 -3 days £15 -4+5 days £22 £32 6-9 days £27 £40 10-12 days -- £46

Please note our Holiday Travel Insurance Scheme is only available to United Kingdom Residents

To book call 08448 500 605 or make a reservation online www.pccoaches.co.uk

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