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Exclusive Escape to Cornwall & the Isles of Scilly Monday 13Th – Friday Exclusive Escape to Cornwall & the Isles of Scilly Monday 13th – Friday 17th September 2021 Tour Joining & Tour End Arrangements TOUR START Our tour starts on Monday 13th September 2021 at The Carbis Bay Hotel, Carbis Bay, St Ives, Cornwall, TR26 2NP. Tel: +44 (0) 1736 795311. We will meet in the hotel reception at 1.45pm. SISLEY GARDEN TOURS: contact telephone numbers Colette Walker: +44 (0)7988 447573 & Fran Pride: +44 (0)7506 886690 TOUR JOINING You can meet the tour at the following locations: St Erth Railway Station: Our Coach will pick up from St. Erth Railway Station (a stop on the mainline London to Cornwall railway line) at 1pm and transfer you to the Carbis Bay Hotel to drop off your luggage and meet the rest of the group. If you arrive earlier in the day and wish to make your own way to the hotel, local taxi firms are available, and the journey is 3 miles. Hotel Reception: Your Sisley Tour Director will be in hotel reception from 1.30pm onwards to welcome you. Your room will not be available for check-in until later in the afternoon, but the hotel will safely store your luggage until we return from our first garden visit. Travelling to Cornwall: Flights: Flights from various regional airports are available to Cornwall Airport Newquay that is located 38 miles from the Carbis Bay Hotel. Trains: There are direct trains from London Paddington to St. Erth railway station which is a 3-mile taxi ride to the hotel. For more information on trains please see www.thetrainline.com. Car: If you would like to arrive by car and require parking for the duration of your stay at the Carbis Bay, please let us know. Should you prefer to arrive later in the day and miss our first garden visit that is absolutely fine – please just let us know when booking. TOUR END The tour ends on Friday 17th September 2021. Your time on Friday is your own with the opportunity to enjoy the hotel’s spa and beach, walk part of the coastal path or visit nearby St. Ives. We will make one transfer to St. Erth Railway Station in the late morning. Checkout time is 11am but the hotel will look after your luggage if your departure time is later in the day. We very much look forward to meeting you. Should you have any queries at all regarding tour joining or onward travel plans after the tour ends, please call us or email us at: [email protected]. Colette Walker & Fran Pride Sisley Garden Tours www.sisley.co.uk Tel: +44(0)1423 396506 email: [email protected] www.sisley.co.uk SISLEY GARDEN TOURS LTD, DUNCANNE HOUSE, ROECLIFFE LANE, BOROUGHBRIDGE, YO51 9LN, ENGLAND. Registered in England reg. 09820887 .
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