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Visit Tintagel Castle, a dramatically located Cornish castle steeped in history and said to be the birthplace of King Arthur. Cross the spectacular new bridge whilst enjoying the jaw dropping coastal scenery. Walk along the castle ruins to see the statue of Gallos, an ancient king who keeps watch over the seas. Next, visit Merlin’s Cave, said to be the home of the wizard Merlin from the legends of King Arthur. Next, either take the scenic coastal walk, or drive from Tintagel to Bossiney Haven, a small, picturesque cove

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The Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland’s first UNESCO Heritage Site, is a geological wonder and home to a wealth of history and legend. The 40,000 basalt stone columns left by volcanic eruptions 60 million years ago intrigue and inspire visitors and what better way to experience this legendary site than on the sea! Take out a double sea kayak with a fully-trained guide on to the sea to admire the breathtaking scenery of the Giants Causeway. Paddle along the edge of the Causeway and take in the unique atmosphere and

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Take in some of the most iconic sights of London with your expert guide on our fantastic walking tour. Begin at Waterloo station and walk to the South Bank to admire views of the River Thames and the Houses of Parliament then continue along the river bank to pass the iconic London Eye. Walk over Westminster Bridge to the Houses Of Parliament and Big Ben and whilst here, head to the lesser known Victoria Towers Garden to enjoy the views of the Thames from its north bank. Continue past Westminster

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Enjoy an invigorating cycling tour along the River Ness! Cycle to the Ness Islands, a  beautiful natural park and group of islands in the middle of the river connected by suspension bridges built in Victorian times. Enroute, stop for a short visit to the stunning Inverness Botanical Gardens. Continue along the world famous Caledonian Canal before reaching the Muirtown Locks. Continue along the canal towpath to the Merkinch Nature Reserve and end at the Moray Firth, where if you are lucky you may spot wild dolphins! Ride back along

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Follow in the footsteps of Britain’s most famous band, The Beatles on a guided walking tour of Liverpool. Begin with photo opportunities outside the Liver Building before visiting the Grade II-listed Port of Liverpool Building. Take a short walk to the Maritime Museum before visiting the Liverpool Town Hall where the Beatles had their homecoming reception in 1964. See the Eleanor Rigby Statue followed by the Cilla Black Statue in the Cavern Quarter then end your tour at the famous Cavern Club where it all started for the Beatles.

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The perfect way to explore this most beautiful of cities! Begin with a walk through Edinburgh’s Old Town with your local guide, ready to learn about the history of Edinburgh. Start at Holyrood Abbey before passing by the Scottish Parliament building. Continue to St Giles’ Cathedral, Greyfriars Kirkyard and the vibrant area of Grassmarket before exploring the National Museum of Scotland. After your walking tour, head to magnificent Edinburgh Castle, located in the centre of the city, where you will enjoy an hour’s tour of the castle before some leisure

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