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View Holiday & Short Breaks Welcome to Dave New Tours and our Holidays & Short Breaks for 2020 Please note we have now moved to our own Travel Office on Lakes Parade, Barrow. We are on a bus route from anywhere in the Furness area and just across the road from the hospital. As the areas leading Holiday & Day Excursion company, we are ideally located and look forward to seeing you. Collect our brochures, make a booking or just pop in for a chat - we are always happy to help. We would like to thank you all for your continued support, it really does mean the world to us. 2019 has been a great year for us all. On a personal note, we welcomed our first granddaughter, Elsie into the world and our youngest daughter Laura recently joined the company. Chris, Kathryn & Laura will continue to be your first point of contact, offering all the help you need with your travel enquiries. We offer a professional & friendly service and a very warm welcome. Our aim is to do everything we can to ensure your holiday or day trip with us brings back happy memories for years to come. Dave will continue to share his passion for driving with you all, alongside our new tour driver, Chris. We also welcome back Trevor, whom a lot of you will already know. We think we have the best team and we all look forward to welcoming you aboard. We also know that you want to enjoy a hassle-free journey as soon as you join our coach which is why we have only en- route pick-ups, no lengthy waits and no change overs. We hope that you will find something to tempt you. New itineraries & destinations & our ‘Old Favourites’, Seaside resorts, Weekend Specials & fabulous events – you will be spoilt for choice! We also have another fabulous tour to Southern Ireland and a first-time visit to the Dutch Bulb fields and don’t forget our fabulous and ever popular ‘Mystery Breaks’. If you are thinking of joining us for the first time then please go ahead, we know you will not be disappointed! Meet up with old friends and make new ones too. We look forward to seeing you. REASONS TO CHOOSE DAVE NEW TOURS WHEN BOOKING YOUR NEXT HOLIDAY… For Quality & Peace of Mind - We will ensure your safety & comfort throughout • Our coach is environmentally friendly, modern, clean & comfortable with luxury reclining seats & footrests, seat belts, air-con & toilet/washroom • Only local pick-up points with no change overs or waiting for feeder coaches • You'll be well looked after by our friendly, courteous & knowledgeable drivers • We are a family business - established for over 18 years and with over 35 years' experience in coach travel • All our holidays are protected by the Bonded Coach Holiday Scheme – your money is safe! • We include visitor attractions in the tour cost • Hotels are of a high quality and carefully selected • You'll receive our friendly, helpful and cheerful service from beginning to end! • Sightseeing excursions are included with all holidays Wishing you all a very happy holiday in 2020, with our kindest regards & best wishes… Dave & Chris New Find us on Facebook Financial Security The combination of travel services offered to you is a package within the meaning of the Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations 2018. Therefore, you will benefit from all EU rights applying to packages; (insert Operator name) will be fully responsible for the proper performance of the package as a whole. Additionally, as required by law, (insert Operator name) have protection in place to refund your payments and, where transport is included in the package, to ensure your repatriation in the event that they become insolvent. (Insert Operator name) are members of the Bonded Coach Holiday Group of the Confederation of Passenger Transport UK Ltd. This is a government approved consumer protection scheme. This ensures that in relation to the coach package holidays described in this brochure (or website) that the clients’ monies are protected by a Bond which may be called upon in the unlikely event of the members Insolvency. Clients are recommended to inspect the current membership certificate at our registered office or alternatively go to www.bch-uk.org or telephone 0207 240 3131 to confirm current membership. Your attention is also drawn to the Bonded Coach Holiday Group Trading Charter that will apply to these coach package holidays. Details of the Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations 2018 can be found at www.legislation.gov.uk/ukdsi/2018/9780111168479/contents 2 FAMILY OWNED Contents & FAMILY RUN We always put our Tour Date Page customers first Babbacombe Bay on the English Riviera 3-7 Feb 4 A winning combination… we are always pleased to hear Warner Hotels - 3 Breaks February 5 from you and your contact with us will always be dealt with Drymen - All-Inclusive Scottish House Party 9-13 Mar 6 courtesy and care. Luxury in Lincolnshire 29 Mar-2 Apr 7 Springtime in the Bulbfields - A Dutch Delight 16-20 Apr 8 This is what our customers have to say about Derbyshire Delights 30 Apr-4 May 9 their travel with us… Summer Mystery Break 29 May-1 Jun 10 “Once again thanks for a fantastic weekend. You always pack so much Titanic, Mount Stewart, Donegal & Derry 21-26 June 11 into these trips; they can’t fail to impress. Dave has so much patience Wonderful Wells & Serene Somerset 29 Jun-3 Jul 12 and care for his passengers and is very informative not forgetting Chris running things in the office and Cambridge & Codebreakers 9-12 Jul 13 making sure everything runs smoothly. Shropshire & The Severn Valley Nothing is too much trouble. Looking 16-20 Jul 14 forward to our next trip. Everyone in our group looks forward to the days Althorp House & The Scenic Cotswolds 23-25 Jul 15 out.” Mrs B, Walney Bournemouth 4* Summer Break 27-31 Jul 16 “Thank you for a good holiday to Wye Fort William & Isle of Skye 10-14 Aug 17 Valley. All went well with plenty of interest. Chris was a good driver and Edinburgh Military Tattoo 17-18 Aug 18 very pleasant. He explained everything clearly and had a good sense of Hampshire Steam & Gin 23-27 Aug 19 humour.” Mr & Mrs M, Barrow Kynren & Beamish Open-Air Museum 28-30 Aug 20 “With thanks for a great trip and looking after us so well.” York, Castle Howard & North Yorkshire Moors 7-11 Sep 21 Mrs B, Coniston Heart of Wales & The Brecon Beacons 14-18 Sep 22 “Just another note to say thank you for arranging another holiday for me. 4* Coastal Bay Mystery Break 5-10 Oct 23 Thoresby Hall is in beautiful surroundings and with your help Westport, Galway & Charming Connemara 18-24 Oct 24 provided me with a lovely room with all facilities to help me. Our driver was Autumn Mystery Break 29 Oct-1 Nov 25 most considerate and understood my needs perfectly. As usual the London Weekend 6-8 Nov 26 passengers were lovely and did all they could to help me. Now looking forward to my Cardiff & Troon trips. Thanks Liverpool & Chester Christmas Shopper 15-16 Nov 27 again.” Mr O, Barrow Winter Warmer in Caernarfon 30 Nov-4 Dec 28 “Dear Dave & Chris, all your hard work Festive Harrogate & Christmas at Chatsworth House 6-8 Dec 29 paid off, this has been a fantastic break to Dorset. We enjoyed every minute. Lincoln Christmas Market & Thursford Spectacular 10-12 Dec 30 Thanks” Mr & Mrs S, Dalton Twixmas at Warner’s Nidd Hall, Harrogate 27-30 Dec 31 “We have had a fabulous time and loved the ‘Mystery’ of the trip. Thank Please note that “Excursions Included” are not always in day order. you for all your organising and Please check with us if you have any queries regarding specific days. especially the driving.” Mrs & Mrs H, Barrow 3 NEW HOTEL! BABBACOMBE BAY ON THE ENGLISH RIVIERA (WITH ALL-INCLUSIVE BAR) 5 Days • Monday 3rd - Friday 7th February 2020 • A morning visit to Newton Abbot Market with the Babbacombe is one of the oldest and most beautiful afternoon in the cathedral city of Exeter parts of the “English Riviera”. Formerly a village in its own right, it now has an international flavour and After our farewell breakfast we depart for our journey resort highlights include the famous Babbacombe home. With suitable en route stops, we expect to arrive Model Village & Bygones Victorian Museum and a back early evening. modern shopping centre, parks and garden. Join us for our cosy winter break in an area known for its mild all year-round climate. tYhoeu 4r * HBaobtbealc… ombe Hotel enjoys a commanding position on the Babbacombe Downs, with far reaching and spectacular views as far as Lyme Bay. Offering Itinerary… friendly and comfortable surroundings, the hotel is a After local pick-ups and a short refreshment break, we travel few minutes level walk along the promenade from the South via the direct motorway network. With suitable stops famous Babbacombe Cliff Railway. The hotel has en route, we expect to arrive at our hotel in plenty of time to newly-refurbished rooms with mainly walk in showers, settle in before our evening meal. hair dryer, TV and tea/coffee making facilities. There are exceptional views from the restaurant & the bars and there is entertainment on most evenings. The Excursions Included… majority of bedrooms are accessible by a lift. • We stay local and visit the Babbacombe Model Village & Bygones Victorian Museum with free time also in Torquay • A scenic tour to the Regency resort of Sidmouth via the coastal route through Dawlish & Teignmouth 4W nihghattss e Inn sucitleu adcecodm… modation with full English breakfast and choice of evening meal.
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