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WILL radio.tv.online presents The Scottish Highlands & Islands CHR Travel 9 Days September 10-18, 2018 From $4428* Stirling Oban Isles of Mull & Iona Glencoe The Highlands Dalwhinnie Loch Rannoch Queen s View Blair Pitlochry St. Andrew s THIS WILL TOUR combines culture, history and visits to settings featured in your favorite WILL-TV programs. We take our unique, easy-paced itinerary approach back to Scotland, including stays and visits to Oban on the west coast and the isles of Mull and Iona. Then we head up to the Highlands staying at Loch Rannoch in the Dunalastair Hotel Suites near Pitlochry. Finally, we return to our favorite, The George in. On a WILL custom tour, we always have a minimum of two night hotel stays to keep the pace relaxed. Because of our small group size, space is limited! WILL tours fill up quickly, don t delay in reserving your seat! The Highlands at Glencoe Itinerary Day 1 Monday: Central Illinois-Chicago-Flight We welcome you aboard our private motor coach to Chicago for our overnight non-stop flight to, Scotland. Day 2 Tuesday: Flight Arrival- -Stirling - Oban Upon arrival at airport we are met by our tour manager, Victor Seedman. We head west to visit Stirling which was besieged Stirling Unique tours since 1986

The Saltire, the flag of Scotland, is a white X-shaped cross, which represents the cross of the patron saint of Scotland, Saint Andrew, on a blue sky. It is combined below with St. George s Cross of England (& Wales, left) & St. Patrick s Saltire (middle), to make the flag of the United Kingdom (right) Your tour host, Danda Beard, is will s Development Director As the trip gets closer, she will be looking for musical/theater experiences to add to your trip. Interested in finding out about your ancestors? Danda is considering an optional trip to the National Archives in Scotland, let us know if you are interested. # Overnight Stays (# nights) En Route Stops Air Flights Tour Coach Route scotland Ferry Ft. William Dalwhinnie THE HIGHLANDS Glencoe @ Pitlochry Kinloch Rannoch Isles of @ St. Andrews Iona Mull Oban Stirling # several times during the Wars of Scottish Independence. The last siege was in 1746, when Bonnie Prince Charlie unsuccessfully tried to take the castle. We continue west to Oban which Sir Walter Scot popularized by his poem, The Lord of the Isles. Our beautiful, small hotel sits on a horseshoe-shaped bay on the Firth of Lorn, where we can watch the ferries head out to the Sound of Mull. The rest of the day is free for wandering in town or catching up on sleep! Day 3 Wednesday: Oban-Isles of Mull & Iona-Oban Today we board the ferry to Craignure on the Isle of Mull. Only 2800 people live on Mull which at 338 square miles is the fifth largest island surrounding Britain. Irish and then, Viking invaders captured the island from the Picts. Wars and intrigue continued through the realm of the Lords of the Isles with the island finally absorbed into the kingdom of Scotland. During World War II the island was off limits as Britain trained 900 escort ship crews for antisubmarine warfare. Leaving from Fionphort, we take another ferry to Iona. We are on foot while on this tiny island. We visit the abbey founded by St. Columba. Iona Abbey is one of the oldest religious centers in Western Europe, serving to spread Christianity throughout Scotland. Returning by ferries back to Oban, The abbey on the small island of Iona tonight we have our welcome dinner with wine! (B, D) Day 4 Thursday: Oban- Glencoe-Fort William- Dalwhinnie-Kinloch Rannoch We travel north to the scenic highlands. We stop at Glencoe, the site of a 1692 massacre of 38 members of the Clan MacDonald by forces of King Billy (William III, Prince of Orange). Then we continue through the highlands to Fort William, a Cromwellian wooden fort built in 1654 as a base for English troops to pacify Clan Cameron after the Wars of the Three Kingdoms and named after William of Orange. Weather permitting, we may continue to see the tallest mountain in Scotland, Ben Nevis. Heading northeast we arrive at tiny Dalwhinnie at Loch Ericht. At an altitude of 1150 feet it is one of the coldest villages in the UK and site of the highest-elevation working distillery. We will have a tour and a visit for a wee dram! Then we turn a bit south to Kinloch on Loch Rannoch. It was here that James Small organized former soldiers to run estates seized from clan

chieftains who had supported the Jacobites in the Battle of Culloden (1746). We stay in Kinloch Rannoch two nights; dinner is included both evenings. (B, D) Day 5 Friday: Kinloch Rannoch-Loch Tummel-Blair -Pitlochry We ll make a delightful photo stop at Queen s View from the north shore of Loch Tummel; in 1866 Queen Victoria reportedly declared it her favorite Pitlochry Church of Scotland view and it was made famous from that point on. Then we travel to Blair, the ancestral home of the Clan Murray, where we visit the castle and gardens. Commanding a strategic position on the main route through the central Scottish Highlands, it was also a convenient stopping point for royal travelers heading to Balmoral. Queen Victoria allowed the The Atholl Highlanders to be founded as a Scottish ceremonial infantry regiment. Blair is featured prominently in Season 2, Episode 7 of Victoria on MASTERPIECE. The staff there has created a special exhibit on the Victorian era at Blair in celebration. We are sure to remember the beautiful scenes featuring traditional Scottish dancing! We travel to Pitlochry and have free time this afternoon. May we sug- Above: the Isle of Mull; below: Tobermory, Mull Physical Requirements: travel in Scotland requires more walking, steps and inclines that could be difficult or impossible for those with physical limitations. You need to decide whether you can accept that this may make you miss parts of the tour or stay at the hotel and be on your own. Each of our hotels has elevators.

Victoria was filmed at Blair. Shown from left to right: Jenna Coleman as Victoria and Tom Hughes as Albert Credit: Courtesy of ITVStudios2017 for MASTERPIECE Our tour manager, Victor Seedman has led the last seven will tours in Europe. He started leading tours in the 1980 s and has continued to do so while being the Head of Travel, Tourism & Hospitality for the London campus of the University of Gloucestershire. CHR Travel has been awarded the prestigious Queen s Award for Enterprise. We have worked with the same people for 32 years, going back to when we visited Yorkshire on WILL s very first tour. gest a visit to the area s woolen shops? Or, opt for a unique distillery visit. Edradour distillery, dating back to 1825, is a Highland single malt whisky distillery known as Scotland s smallest distillery. We return to Kinloch Rannoch for the evening. (B, D) Day 6 Saturday: Kinloch Rannoch-St. Andrews- We travel out of the highlands and to the southeast to St. Andrews, site of Scotland s oldest university and golf course! Golf here dates back to 1552 medieval times and has hosted the Open Championship 29 times since 1873. There are seven golf courses now. St. Andrews was founded in the 8th century as a monastery established by the Pictish king, Oengus I, and became the ecclesiastical capital of Scotland, a position which was held until the Scottish Reformation. We continue on south to where we have the rest of the day free. (B) Day 7 Sunday: Enjoy a full day in with a visit to one of two of the National Museums of Scotland, located in the heart of the city. You might take in the National Museum Bidean nam Bian, a mountain to the south of Glencoe

A loch in the Highlands of Scotland, its National Portrait Gallery, or whatever you choose. Enjoy the rest of the day to explore on your own. (B) is the highest point in Argyll. Day 8 Monday: Enjoy a full day of sightseeing in starting off with a visit to John Knox House including a storytelling of The Preacher & The Queen. This afternoon we visit (a film site for the 2008 MASTERPIECE film adaptation of The 39 Steps) in its commanding setting to cap off our visit to the Athens of the North! Tonight we enjoy our farewell dinner at a local restaurant. (B, D) Day 9 Tuesday: Flight-Chicago-Central Illinois We are transferred from our hotel to Airport. After Victor wishes us a fond farewell, our nonstop flight departs for a same-day arrival in the USA. We are taken back to central Illinois with memories of the awe-inspiring highlands, islands and culture of Scotland. (B) Included meals are noted at the end of each day with the initials for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. What s Included: Round trip motor coach transportation from Central Illinois Baggage handling Round trip flights Round trip transportation from airport EXPLORER PASS EXPLORER PASSE EXPLORER P TO ALL OF THES PASSES AREOF FLEX TO ALL T LENGTH OF YOU Free time suggestions: Danda and Victor will provide some options for things to do/places to see in. Some may require an additional fee and/or pre-reserving; we will provide reservation assistance. At no extra charge, you will have a 7-Day Historic Scotland Explorer Pass to use as you wish. Here are some places you could visit in your free timenorth and Grampian and the Lothians (no1 Blackness transportation 56 Balvenie included): PASSES ARE F LENGTH OF 2 Cairnpapple 57 Corgarff Blackness Hill Cairnpapple Hill Craigmillar 3 Craigmillar 58 Dallas Dhu Historic Dirleton and Gardens Crichton 4 Crichton Linlithgow Palace Seton Collegiate Church 59 Duff House 5 Dirleton 60 Elgin Cathedral and Gardens Tantallon Trinity House Maritime Museum 6 61 Fort George 7 Linlithgow Palace 62 Huntly and the Lothians Nort 8 Seton Collegiate Church 63 Kildrummy 9Blackness 64 Kinnaird Head Tantallon Castl 1This 56 Balv as a fundraiser for trip is designed 10 Trinity House Maritime Museum The Museum of your favorite 2WILL, 57 Corg Cairnpapple Hillpublic television andand Lighthouses The Scottish Borders station. The more people who travel 3radio 58 Dall 65 Spynie Palace 11Craigmillar Dryburgh Abbey 66 Tolquhon WILL, the more funding the station 12 Hermitage 4with 59 Duff Crichton 67 Urquhart 13 Jedburgh Abbey A non-refundable donation of 5receives. 60 Elgin Dirleton and Gardens 14 Melrose Abbey The Western Isles at least $200/person is included in your 6 15 61 Fort 68 The Blackhouse, Smailholm Tower Arn trip cost. After the trip, you will receive 69 Calanais Standing 7 Linlithgow 62 HunS Dumfries andpalace Galloway a charitable donation to use as70akisimul Caerlaverock receipt 8 16Seton Collegiate Church tax17 deduction. WILL thanks you for yourorkney 63 Kild Cardoness 9support! 64 and Tantallon Kinn 18 71 The Bishop s Dundrennan Abbey Ea Glenluce Abbey Maritime Museum Kirkwall 10 19Trinity House and 20 MacLellan s 72 Broch of Gurness Ligh The Borders 21 73 Brough of Birsay NewScottish Abbey Corn Mill 65 Spyn 74 Hackness Martello Sweetheart Abbey Abbey T 11 22Dryburgh 23 Threave Battery 66 Tolq 12 Hermitage CHARITABLE DONATION

Introducing The Mostly Mysteries Traveling Book Club Read one or more of these books to increase your enjoyment of our travel. We ll find time to discuss (in a comfortable pub?) while on the road. Mary Stewart, Wildfire at Midnight (1953) - Isle of Skye, mystery Nancy MacLeod, Call the Nurse - (2012) - Hebrides, memoir Ian Rankin, Standing in Another Man s Grave (2012) - Pitlochry, mystery John Buchan, The 39 Steps - (1915) - The Highlands, adapted in 2009 for MASTERPIECE, adventure Alexander McCall Smith, 44 Scotland Street (2005, book 1 of the series) -, fiction EXTRA CREDIT (just kidding, no official credit given for any reading!) Sir Walter Scott, The Bride of Lammermoor, fiction based upon a true story John Prebble, Glencoe (1962) - Highlands, nonfiction, history Kate Atkinson, Case Histories (2005) -, gritty mystery, adapted for MASTERPIECE. to hotel Tour manager, transportation, sightseeing and admissions per itinerary Headsets throughout the tour 11 Meals: 7 Breakfasts 4 Dinners $188 current total taxes & fees, subject to change Hotel accommodations Admissions per itinerary WILL Donation Led by Danda Beard Accommodations: (7) total number of nights Perle (2) Perle Oban Kinloch Rannoch (2) Dunalastair Hotel Suites (3) Principal George Street What s Not Included: Airline baggage fees if any Tips to tour manager, driver and local guides Travel insurance $50 discount if balance due paid by check or cash Optional tours, admissions and meals not noted in itinerary *All prices are per person, based on occupancy, double: $4428, single: $5386, call for triple price. Document required for US Citizens is passport (with one blank page) and recommended to be valid through March 19, 2019; no visa or shots at this time. Other citizens should consult their consulate. Insurance coverage is Deluxe Group Plan from Travel Guard at a cost of 7.2% to cover cancellation charges, for coverage details see www. tourgrouplanners.com/insurance.html. Other terms at www.tourgroupplanners.com/terms.html incorporated by reference. Price and details are subject to change. If fewer than 21 people go, price is subject to a small group surcharge of $90. Acct#180910r 19Feb18 16:16 Join us from Champaign Decatur Springfield Chicago O Hare or call for a quote from other cities. Tour Coordinator is Judy@ TourGroupPlanners.com; call 217-422- 5002 to charge your credit card for the $1400/person deposit including insurance. Or mail check (made out to Rio Grande Travel) to Tour Group Planners, 363 S Main St Ste 307, Decatur IL 62523 http://will.illinois.edu/willtravel In a Scotsman s accent, a Heeland Cooh is a Highland Cow!

At left: Loch Rannoch At right: Oban on the horseshoe shaped bay on the Firth of Lorn Perle Oban was built for first class passengers of the new railways. Taking Oban s sophisticated past and special location on the harbour, it has reopened in May 2017 after a complete refurbishment. Dunalastair Hotel Suites As one of the longest-standing hotels in the Scottish Highlands, dating back all the way to the late 1700s, this ancient and historic venue has stood at the heart of one of Scotland s most picturesque regions for over 200 years. The Principal on George Street has been welcoming hotel guests since 1881. At its heart are five listed Georgian townhouses, built in 1775 as homes for s most prosperous citizens. Winner of Scottish Hotel of the Year at the 2017 Scottish Hotel Awards, The Principal is an ideal base from which to explore the city or conduct business. The sensitive, multi-million-pound restoration and refurbishment completed November 2016. 1 Our hotels Nights in parenthesis shows length of stay. See numbered photos: 2 1. Oban (2) Perle Oban 2. Kinloch Rannoch (2) Dunalastair Hotel Suites 3. (3) The Principal George Street (formerly known as The George Hotel) 3