Get Wild about Scotland - new holidays from National Trust for Scotland
Get Wild about Scotland - new holidays from National Trust for Scotland
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09 January 2004
If you enjoy culture and history, wildlife and ecology or walking and cycling
when you’re taking a break, it’s time to ‘Go Wild About Scotland’. The newly
launched holiday itineraries from Tourism and Environment Forum member, The
National Trust for Scotland, in association with JAC Travel, Wild Outdoors, and
Alba Travel and Promotions. These new holidays offer visitors a new and
interactive way to experience the country, plus the hands on experience of
making local craft products.
The holiday options, are all based around six night itineraries for
individuals or groups of up to twelve. They are ideal for bird enthusiasts,
culture vultures who love castles and ecology, and keen walkers and wildlife
fanatics who will enjoy the mountains and Big Tree Country of Perthshire.
Geraldine Graf, Head of Holidays for The National Trust for Scotland said:
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with JAC Travel and welcome the
opportunity to work with other tour operators in this way to provide new and
innovative ways for tourists to experience the delights of Scotland. This range
of holiday itineraries gives visitors the opportunity to see some of the lesser
known but fascinating aspects of the Scottish countryside.
"Scotland is steeped in heritage and the idea is to show people a different
side to the country through its abundant plants, wildlife and hidden crafts,
giving them a chance to learn more about our heritage and master some
traditional crafts."
Further Information (External) The National Trust for
Scotland