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Walking & Activity Holidays Uk, Europe & Worldwide 2020 Holiday Offers Book by 29 February 2020 FEB 2020 MAR 2021 2ND EDITION NOW FEATURING JAN MAR 2021 EUROPE & WORLDWIDE HOLIDAYS WALK THIS WAY WALKING & ACTIVITY HOLIDAYS UK, EUROPE & WORLDWIDE 2020 HOLIDAY OFFERS BOOK BY 29 FEBRUARY 2020 LOW DEPOSIT UK: £49PP, EUROPE: £99PP, WORLDWIDE: £149PP* SAVE UP TO £100PP* ON 1,000s OF ROOMS FOR UK GUIDED OR SELFGUIDED WALKING HOLIDAYS Go online for full details SAVE UP TO £150PP* OFF SELECTED 2020 EUROPEAN HOLIDAYS Go online for our latest 2020 oers UNDER 18s GO FREE ON UK FAMILY WALKING ADVENTURES * Keep an eye out for the oer on selected holidays throughout this brochure 2021 HOLIDAY OFFERS BOOK BY 30 APRIL 2020 LOW DEPOSIT EUROPE: £99PP, WORLDWIDE: £149PP* SAVE UP TO £250PP* OFF SELECTED 2021 EUROPEAN HOLIDAYS Keep an eye out for the oers on selected holidays throughout this brochure SAVE UP TO £200PP* OFF SELECTED 2021 WORLDWIDE HOLIDAYS Keep an eye out for the oers on selected holidays throughout this brochure PRICE PROMISE We promise that our earliest published prices will always be the best *; if we reduce prices after your booking has been confirmed, we will pass the dierence on to you. PLEASE GO ONLINE FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ALL OF OUR HOLIDAY OFFERS *Terms and Conditions apply. Oers are only available on selected 2020/21 departures and excludes festive departures. Some holidays have no oer. Low deposits are applicable only for bookings made at least 6 weeks prior to departure for UK breaks and at least 8 weeks for European holidays and 10 weeks for Worldwide holidays. Under 18s go FREE on UK Family Adventures only. Oer not available on Teen Walking Weekends or Europe Family Walking Adventures. The prices and oers in this brochure are subject to availability. Please go online for our most up to date oers and prices. Our price promise applies as long as any subsequent oer price is for an identical holiday, duration, location and date and does not cover any optional extras, flights or additional services. For full terms and conditions please visit our website h olidays.co.uk CHOOSE A HOLIDAY TO SUIT YOU Contents TO GET YOU STARTED FOLLOW IN OUR FOOTSTEPS... OUR IN FOLLOW Welcome .............................................2-3 Walk this way .................................... 8-9 Always one step ahead ................. 4-5 Choose your level ......................... 10-11 Make yourself at home ..................6-7 New for 2020 ................................12-13 UK HOLIDAYS AT OUR COUNTRY HOUSES Scottish Highlands ...................... 14-15 Southern Snowdonia .................32-33 Northumberland ...........................16-17 Brecon Beacons ......................... 34-35 Northern Lake District .............. 18-19 Shropshire Hills ...........................36-37 Southern Lake District .............. 20-21 Cotswolds ..................................... 38-39 Western Yorkshire Dales ..........22-23 Exmoor ...........................................40-41 North York Moors ..................... 24-25 Cornwall ........................................42-43 Southern Yorkshire Dales ........26-27 Dorset Coast ...............................44-45 Peak District ................................ 28-29 Isle of Wight ................................46-47 Northern Snowdonia ................. 30-31 South Downs ...............................48-49 UK GUIDED TRAILS & ISLAND HOPPING Orkney and Shetland ........................ 51 Coast to Coast ................................... 56 Cape Wrath Classic ........................... 51 Pembrokeshire Coast Path ........... 56 Lewis and Harris ................................ 52 Ceredigion Coast Path ....................57 Hebridean Hopscotch..................... 52 Best of the Isle of Man ....................57 Torridon ................................................ 53 The Oa’s Dyke Path ...................... 58 Great Glen Way ................................. 53 Norfolk Coast Path .......................... 58 West Highland Way ..........................54 South Devon Coast Path ............... 59 Arran, Islay & Jura .............................54 Isles of Scilly ....................................... 59 Best of the Fife Coast ..................... 55 Channel Islands ..................................60 Best of Hadrian’s Wall ..................... 55 Jersey Coast Path .............................60 EUROPE HOLIDAYS Tailored for you .......................... 62-63 Croatia ...........................................79-80 At your leisure ............................ 64-67 Montenegro ........................................ 81 Norway ................................................. 69 Serbia ..................................................... 81 Ireland ................................................... 70 Bosnia & Herzegovina ...................... 81 France ..........................70-73, 102, 104 Romania ............................................... 82 Switzerland ....................................73-74 Greece .................................................. 83 Poland ....................................................74 Cyprus ...........................................83-84 Italy ..........................................73, 86-93 Maltese Islands .................................. 85 Austria ............................................ 75-77 Spain .............................................94-104 Slovenia .................................................78 Portugal .....................................105-109 WORLDWIDE HOLIDAYS AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST NORTH AMERICA Jordan ....................................................111 Canada ..................................................131 Cape Verde .........................................112 USA .............................................. 132-135 Morocco ..............................................113 CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA Namibia ................................................114 Costa Rica .......................................... 137 South Africa................................ 115-116 Cuba .....................................................138 Madagascar ......................................... 117 Grenada ...............................................139 ASIA Barbados .............................................139 Thailand ................................................119 Galápagos Islands ........................... 140 Laos & Cambodia .............................120 Ecuador .............................................. 140 Vietnam ................................................121 Peru .......................................................141 Japan ............................................122-123 Chile ............................................142-143 India ............................................. 124-125 Easter Island ......................................142 Nepal ....................................................126 Argentina ............................................143 AUSTRALASIA New Zealand ............................. 128-129 HOLIDAY INFORMATION Useful holiday information .......... 144 Booking is easy .................................147 Booking conditions ............... 144-146 WELCOME To our collection of 2020/21 Walking & Activity Holidays Discover the UK, Europe and beyond on foot; exceptional choice and great value. Welcome to our latest collection of walking and activity holidays for featuring for the first time our collection of early 2021 winter sun European and Worldwide holidays. Whether you are a regular booker with us, or you are discovering HF Holidays for the first time, we are sure that the breadth of our holidays will whet your walking and activity appetite. Choose from gentle guided walking holidays to treks – and everything in between! There are short breaks to make the most of every weekend, breaks to soak up some winter sun, summer getaways and longer, trips of a lifetime. Making the most of the many wonderful walking areas in the UK is easy, just stay at one of our own country houses and explore the surrounding National Parks and areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can look forward to a relaxed, homely environment, a choice of three guided walks each day and the company of like-minded fellow walkers. You can choose to go Self-Guided too and use our maps and route notes to plan your walks. Outside of the UK you can choose to set foot in the mountains of Europe or enjoy Walking & Sightseeing in a range of countries across the world. Accommodation is in our carefully selected partner hotels. All our holidays stay true to the guiding principles set out by our founders over 100 years ago – to provide shared holiday experiences which inspire friendship, fun and active enjoyment of the great outdoors. Our holidays are enjoyed by over 60,000 people a year made up of couples, groups of friends or family and many solo travellers. We hope you enjoy browsing the many options in the brochure or head to our website to get more detail about all our holidays. We look forward to welcoming you on holiday very soon. The HF Holidays Team DON'T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT... We partner with Feefo – a leading independent reviews organisation Feefo’s technology allows us to collect genuine reviews from verified customers. Every holiday review you see on our website is unedited, so you can see what our customers really thought. We’re delighted to say that in 2019 – for the fifth year running – we were awarded Feefo’s Gold Service Award – a recognition of the high number of customers who gave us a score of 4 or more out of 5. PEACE OF MIND ABTA No.Y6672
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