Italy: Innsbruck to Venice Bike Tour
Seven nights; six days of easy riding from the Austrian Alps to the Adriatic coast, cycling on paved paths and quiet country roads. Visit historical passes, villages and monasteries.
Spain: Granada to Malaga: Andalucia Bike Tour
Six nights; six days of cycling on hilly paved roads with very little traffic.
France: Brittany & Normandy Bike Tour
Six nights; six days. A moderately easy bike tour on level and lightly rolling coastal roads in the north west of France, with visits to D-Day beaches and the Bayeux tapestry.
Faroe Islands: Faroe Islands Hiking Tour
Seven nights; eight days of hikes along established trails, laneways, and breathtaking cliffside paths.
Austria to France: Four Countries Lake Constance to Alsace Bike
Six-nights; five-days of scenic cycling through Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and France, travelling from the waters of Lake Constance to Alsace’s medieval wine villages and the historic streets of Strasbourg.
Scotland: West Coast Walking Tour
Six nights; seven days of walks and hikes on pathways and lanes, exploring the beaches, lochs, highlands, valleys, forests, and castles of western Scotland and the Isle of Mull.
Netherlands: Amsterdam to Arnhem Walking Tour
Six nights; six days of level walks along coastal dikes of the Zuiderzee to the beautiful city of Arnhem, through the wetland areas of the west and east, and on wildlife trails in two national parks.
France: Loire Valley Bike Tour
Six nights, six days of cycle touring on paved and unpaved paths and quiet country roads. Mostly flat with a few hills, beautiful scenery, UNESCO-listed landscapes, and the Loire Valley’s most celebrated châteaux.
Ireland: Donegal Walking Tour
Six nights, five days of moderate hiking on Donegal’s coastal paths along the Wild Atlantic Way, including Glenveagh National Park and the majestic cliffs of Slieve League.
Ireland: Donegal Bike Tour
Six nights, six days of bicycle touring on the quiet roads of the County Donegal coast, through Glenveagh National Park, along the Wild Atlantic Way, and following the Donegal Cycleway.









