Dear firstname,
This month we'd like to introduce you to ecoescape tours - our new selection of eco-tours available to view on our website.
Choose from inspiring itineraries that include kayaking off the Welsh coast, wildlife watching in northern Scotland, food foraging in woodlands and cycle touring by Loch Ness.
Working in partnership with our member tour operators, ecoescape tours offer you flexibility to tailor your own trip. The price includes accommodation and some tours include food too – so you know up front how much you’ll spend. Accommodation ranges from cosy wood cabins and eco-lodges to luxury locally-owned B&Bs. But whatever the budget, you’ll be guaranteed to be immersed not only in the landscape but the local flavours too.
You can enquire about the tours on our website. All enquiries made in February will enter a draw to win green travel insurance through our partners at ETA. This annual cover gives discounts to people who choose not to fly and invests money into environmental projects. What's more, if you book an ecoescape tour, you'll receive a free copy of ecoescape.
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This weekend course will suit beginner and intermediate kayakers. A team of fully qualified instructors will teach you all you need to know about kayaking to get the very best out of this world renowned coastline where caves, seals, birds, Atlantic ocean swells, beaches and harbours make this a real sea kayaker's paradise. Read more...
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Want to relax, unwind, be inspired, get creative, do something new or make a difference to the planet? Whichever of these appeal, you can be sure that all our ‘Good For You, Good for the Planet’ holidays and short breaks offer real benefits for you and for the environment. Read more...
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This cycling tour features some of the best scenery in the Highlands. From Loch Ness to Donside to Speyside, this part of the Highlands is Malt Whisky country and features stunning, but at times challenging, cycling terrain. Read more...
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Explore unspoilt coasts, tumbling rivers, mysterious lochs and dramatic glens. View fascinating and diverse wildlife roaming free in their ocean and forest homes; forage for wild foods and learn the mysteries of plant and herb lore; get creative with traditional craft and nature-based art activities and celebrate the long evenings or clear starry nights with storytelling and songs round the fire. Read more...
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Our colleague at Brighton University is looking for participants to help him out with some research. If you've taken an eco-holiday in the UK or abroad and would like to take part, click here to find out how.
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