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SHORT BREAKS DAY TRIPS

EXCHANGE TRAVELIncluding

CHRISTMAS MARKETS 2010

Your Road to EuropeW5467

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ABOUT DRAGONS INTERNATIONAL We are proud to be part of the Leons Group Limited, an independently-owned family company with over 35 years experience in organising holidays, school tours and tailor-made coach travel. Dragons International is dedicated to providing an opportunity for young people to experience the culture of another country, improve language skills and to flourish in an environment outside the classroom. From initial enquiry to final destination, we offer a personal, professional and reliable service which gives real value-for-money. Your dedicated Travel Advisor will be committed to ensuring that you receive the very highest levels of service. We take the time to understand your needs in order that we can create an individual tour programme which will meet your expectations.

OUR COACHES AND DRIVERS For your comfort, we have a large fleet of executive, air-conditioned 49-seater coaches, all with reclining seats, air suspension, seatbelts, DVD player, PA system and toilet. We have also added a number of 53-seater executive coaches to our fleet which may be used on our short breaks and exchange trips, subject to availability. Most of our coaches are provided by our sister company, Leons Coach Travel Ltd. However, at peak periods, we may use coaches from other carefully selected reputable companies with standards comparable to our own. Unlike many other tour operators, we do not use standard coaches for any of our trips. Our co-operative and friendly drivers rigorously comply with strict EU regulations governing the number of hours they can work and drive. These regulations will always be taken into account when preparing your tailor-made itinerary.

We are delighted to present to you the Dragons International School Tours by Coach brochure for 2011 in which you will find a wide selection of European tours at competitive prices.

FINANCIAL SECURITY AND SAFETY YOUR PEACE OF MINDDragons International is a member of ABTA with membership number W5467. ABTA and ABTA Members help holidaymakers to get the most from their travel and assist them when things do not go according to plan. We are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you by ABTA’s Code of Conduct.For further information about ABTA, the Code of Conduct and the arbitration scheme available to you if you have a complaint, contact: ABTA Ltd. 30 Park St, London SE1 9EQ Tel: 020 3117 0500 or email [email protected] safety of our customers is our primary concern and all our team are committed to maintaining our high standards. With the implementation of our Safety Management System, we monitor the standards of our suppliers to ensure that they meet our own high levels of care as well as complying with appropriate regulations. A copy of our Safety Management System is available to group leaders on request. The group leader is provided with a 24-hour emergency telephone number giving direct access to a senior member of our staff.

OUR TRAVEL OPTIONS YOUR CHOICEFor your flexibility, choice and convenience, we work with all the major cross Channel operators:

Eurotunnel - your coach stays on board the Shuttle for the 35 minute journey between Folkestone and Calais

Ferry - we normally use the short sea crossings operated by P & O Ferries and SeaFrance Ltd between Dover and Calais. Journey time is between 70 and 90 minutes. Groups wishing to visit certain areas of Normandy or Brittany may travel with Brittany Ferries from Portsmouth to Caen or from Portsmouth or Poole to Cherbourg. Other routes may be arranged by special request.

WELCOME TO

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SHORT BREAKSIntroduction 5

TRAVEL ONLY OPTIONSCustomised Traveland Tours 4

ENGLANDThe MidlandsStaffordshire 6/7

FRANCEOpal Coast 8Loire Valley 9Normandy 10/11Paris 12/13Disneyland® Paris 14Futuroscope 15Battlefields: The Somme 16

DAY TRIPS TO FRANCEIntroduction 28Explore the Towns 29Visit the attractions 30Taste the difference 31

BELGIUMBattlefields: Ypres Salient 17Brussels 18Ostend 19

GERMAN CHRISTMAS MARKETS 2010Aachen & Köln 20

GERMANYRhine Valley Introduction 21Rhine Valley Towns & Cities 22/23Moselle/Eifel 24/25Berlin 26Black Forest 27

BROCHURE DETAILS / TERMS AND CONDTIONSBrochure DetailsThe basic prices, offers and information printed in our brochure are valid at the time of publication and are based on the exchange rate of Sterling-Euro 1.206 published in the Financial Times on 3rd August 2010. We reserve the right to increase or reduce these prices or amend these offers or information at any time after publication and in future editions of the brochure. You will be advised of any changes at the time of booking (if known at that time) or at any subsequent time up to 30 days before departure. In addition, we reserve the right to correct mistakes in advertised, quoted or confirmed prices. All our tours are subject to the availability of transport and accommodation.

Terms and Conditions Our full terms and conditions will vary slightly depending on the type of tour you choose. Therefore, we will send you a comprehensive copy with your written quotation/ provisional reservation for our short breaks and with your written quotation for our day trips, travel only and Christmas market options. They are also available on request at any time.

USEFUL INFORMATIONTravel Insurance Travel insurance is included in the price of our short breaks and is in any event non-refundable. For our other tours, we offer an optional travel insurance or alternatively, you can make your own arrangements provided that the resultant policy affords cover comparable to that offered by Dragons International. A detailed summary of our insurance cover will be sent to you with your quotation. It is also available on request at any time.

Passports, Visas and Health RequirementsBritish citizens travelling abroad must hold a valid personal passport or be included on a collective passport. The party leader must ensure that all participants, including adults, carry individual passports or are included on a collective passport and that non-British nationals have appropriate visas. For further information, please contact: www.ips.gov.uk/passport/index.asp

Travellers from the United Kingdom to mainland Europe, who are eligible to free or reduced cost emergency medical treatment in the European Economic Area (EEA), will need a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). You can apply by telephone on 0845 606 2030, by picking up an application form from the Post Office or online on www.ehic.org.uk

Information from the Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeThe Foreign & Commonwealth Office produces up-to-date travel information to help British travellers make informed decisions about travelling abroad. For further information, please visit: www.fco.gov.uk/knowbeforeyougo or Tel: 0870 606 0290

Information Collection and UseIn order to assist you with your enquiry, you must provide us with certain contact information and brief details of your requirements. We use this information to contact you about the products and services in which you have expressed interest. Your personally identifiable details will only be shared with other companies when it is necessary to obtain information from them to respond to your queries.

Your details will be transferred to our mailing list in order to provide you with our current and future brochures and flyers. If you do not wish to be on our mailing list or if you have any other queries, please email us on: [email protected] or write to us at: Dragons International, Douglas House, Tollgate Park, Stafford ST16 3EE

Company registration number: 3459625VAT Registration number: 785 3971 75

Legal Disclaimer: We reserve the right to disclose your personally identifiable information as required by law and when we believe that disclosure is necessary to protect our rights and/or comply with a judicial proceeding, court order or legal process.

AccessibilityA large print copy of our brochure (in black & white) is available on request.

CUSTOMISED TRAVEL AND TOURSWith our large fleet of executive coaches and extremely competitive prices, Dragons International provides the ideal solution to all your coach travel requirements.

SHORT BREAKSWe offer a wide range of short breaks to popular destinations in England, France, Belgium and Germany. In the careful selection of our accommodation, we endeavour to provide a safe and secure environment for pupils as well as a choice to suit all tastes and budgets.

MAGICAL CHRISTMAS MARKETSVisit the magical Christmas markets of Aachen and Köln on a mini-trip with Dragons International. Alternatively, you may wish to stay longer in one of our recommended accommodation centres.

DAY TRIPSThe perfect introduction to the culture, history and language of another country, our day trips to France are extremely popular with all ages of pupils. We will tailor-make your day to suit your group’s requirements.

OUR TOURS CONTENTS

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Exchange Visits and Tours Dragons International has the expertise and flexibility to arrange coach travel for your school exchange visits at competitive prices.

We can arrange coach transfers to and from your chosen destination or, alternatively, you may wish the coach and driver to remain with your group for the duration of your stay.

Town twinning partnerships and special interest tours also provide an excellent opportunity to improve language skills, experience the culture of another country and make lasting friendships.

From initial enquiry to final destination, we offer a personal, professional and reliable service which gives real value for money.

CUSTOMISED TRAVEL AND TOURS

REQUEST A QUOTATION We welcome quotation requests from schools and groups in mainland England and Wales. In order to assist us in preparing your quotation, we would appreciate the following information from you: Full contact details Estimated number of passengers Departure and arrival points Preferred method of channel crossing i.e. eurotunnel or ferry

Proposed dates of travel Do you need to keep the coach? A written quotation based on the information you have provided will be sent to you as quickly as possible together with a copy of our terms and conditions and details of our optional travel insurance. Our travel only quotations are based on a coach price as this type of trip is frequently subject to fluctuation in numbers.

We would also be pleased to arrange transport for your exchange partner in France, Germany or Belgium. Please ask them to contact us directly.

just a few simple steps and you're almost there!

Booking with Dragons is easy!

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU BOOK?On acceptance of our quotation in writing, you will receive our full confirmation pack including: Confirmation letter and invoice (30% deposit is required on receipt of the confirmation pack with the balance payable one month before departure).

Personalised itinerary with dates, times and travel arrangements

Checklist, advice, safety information and notes for your group

Relevant forms for completion A complimentary copy of “Mon Echange Scolaire” or “Mein Austausch”, a useful booklet published by Malvern Language Guides.

Follow up service after your return

Velmead Junior School, Fleet – Enjoying a day at Parc Astérix

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CUSTOMISED TRAVEL AND TOURS SHORT BREAKS TO EUROPE

A personal, professional and reliable service.

Extremely competitive prices. Executive coaches with reclining seats, seat-belts, DVD player and toilet.

Experienced, co-operative and friendly drivers.

Single or twin rooms for staff at no extra cost (subject to availability).

Minimum pupil numbers of only 24. Financial security with full ABTA bonding.

BOOKING WITH DRAGONS IS EASY...At Dragons, we recognise the increasing demands on your time. We aim to make booking with us as easy as possible for you. There are no complicated discount structures or multi-deposit payments - just a few simple steps and you’re almost there.

PRICESThe prices shown in our brochure are our lowest basic prices. These may vary depending on the travel dates, timings and channel crossings you choose.

HOW TO BOOK... Obtain permission to travel from your Headteacher and Governors.

Call us to discuss your preferred accommodation centre, travel dates, timings, channel crossings and the estimated size of your group. We will provide you with a customised quotation based on your requirements together with our booking conditions. Subject to your acceptance of our quotation, we will check availability at your chosen accommodation centre and will make a provisional reservation without obligation for your group, details of which will be sent to you. Options are usually held for 3-4 weeks, longer if possible. You may cancel your provisional reservation at any time during this period without any charge.

Advertise the tour within your school or college and prepare a letter to students/parents advising them of the visit details, price and payment schedule.

Send us your deposit of £50 per pupil together with your option confirmation form. On receipt of your deposit, all bookings will be made firm and you will receive a full confirmation pack.

Some of our accommodation centres may ask for a higher deposit. If this is the case, we will advise you at the time of booking.

At your convenience, we will discuss your full visit programme in detail and make any necessary arrangements/advance bookings.

We will require your final payment and details not later than 8 weeks prior to departure.

Naturally, we would expect you to inform us of any alterations to your group size if they should occur during the intervening period. Details of any relevant price changes due to additions or cancellations will be advised to you.

Return travel by executive coach from your school in mainland England or Wales.

Channel crossings by ferry or shuttle as specified in your quotation. Ferry crossings are normally via Dover/Calais. For some of our Normandy tours, we may use crossings from Portsmouth to Caen or from Portsmouth or Poole to Cherbourg.

All road tolls and taxes. Use of your coach throughout your tour subject to agreed programme and EU driving regulations.

Free staff places at the ratio of one member of staff to eight paying pupils.

Single or twin rooms for staff (subject to availability).

Half Board Accommodation (unless otherwise specified). A few of our accommodation centres offer excellent prices for a full board package (breakfast, packed lunch and dinner) Where this is the case, we offer a full board rather

than a half board package. Other specific meal packages for certain destinations are clearly shown.

Comprehensive insurance package for all group members (full details available on request)

Pre-tour confirmation/information pack for group leaders, comprising:

Confirmation letter and invoice Personalised itinerary with dates, times

and travel arrangements Checklist, advice, safety information

and notes for your group Relevant forms for completion Tourist information on the areas

you have chosen to visit including an appropriate guide book where available

Luggage labels Programme research and itinerary booking service.

Security of ABTA bonding. 24 hour emergency helpline.

Packed lunches (unless otherwise specified). These can usually be pre-ordered - prices on request.

Meals on route. Drinks with meals at your centre (except for breakfast).

Certain facilities/activities at your centre - contact us for full details and prices.

Collective/individual passport fees. Admission charges to places of interest. Personal expenditure. Any contingency fund.

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN YOUR QUOTED TOUR PRICE?

WHAT IS EXCLUDED?

CHOOSE DRAGONS INTERNATIONAL FOR:

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ENGLAND THE MIDLANDS STAFFORDSHIRE

Minimum length of tour: 3 days / 2 nights

Full Board Staff free 1:8 Prices from:

£125 per pupil (40-44 paying)£135 per pupil (32-39 paying)£150 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £40 per pupilSupplements may be applicable if your school is located more

than 250kms from Smallwood Manor

In the heart of the Midlands, Staffordshire offers an unrivalled variety of attractions and activities for school groups.This fascinating county boasts the top class attraction of the Alton Towers Resort, the world’s favourite china at the Wedgwood Visitor Centre and Wedgwood Museum, a unique Monkey Forest, the complete working historic estate of Shugborough and the heritage City of Lichfield with its magnificent cathedral. For an educational trip with a difference, visit the National Memorial Arboretum, the UK’s year-round centre of Remembrance which honours the fallen, recognises service and sacrifice, and fosters pride in our country. The various optional excursions detailed on these pages are by no means exhaustive and you will find many reasons to return.

SMALLWOOD MANORAffordable Group Accommodation in an Idyllic SettingDescription: Built in 1886, Smallwood Manor is a fine example of Victorian architecture. Previously used as a boarding school, it offers extensive accommodation for school groups in a peaceful setting surrounded by fifty acres of mature parkland.Location: In the heart of the Staffordshire countryside on the edge of the Peak District. Close to the old market town of Uttoxeter.Capacity: 137Rooms for Pupils: 2-7 beds. Ample shared bath/shower rooms and toilets. The accommodation is split into wings enabling the easy division of mixed-sexed groups. Single rooms may be available for some teachers.Facilities Indoor: Relaxation rooms, classrooms, concert hall and gym. Indoor heated swimming pool – supplement payable if lifeguard required.Outdoor: Rugby, football and cricket pitches, athletic tracks and tennis courts. Extensive playing fields.

All attractions are optional and not included in our prices.

Contact us for further details. Most attractions can be pre-booked

through Dragons. We will advise you of payment procedures.

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ENGLAND THE MIDLANDS STAFFORDSHIRE

ALTON TOWERS RESORT www.altontowers.comEscape to the Alton Towers Resort for….Unlimited Thrills!! Experience the unexpected upon the ultimate rollercoaster, Thirteen, which joined a long line of world first attractions at the Alton Towers Resort including “Nemesis”, “Oblivion” and “Air”.The Alton Towers name is synonymous with excitement- speed freaks are out matched on Rita; Air brings windswept exhilaration;

Oblivion’s death-defying plunge and Nemesis’ turbulent, twisting frenzy are still voted one of the UK’s top roller coasters leaving everyone wanting more just minutes later! Spring your way around Sonic Spinball, spinning and dropping around the pinball-themed twisted track that is full of surprises or explore the hidden capsule of Sharkbait Reef by SEALIFE and be immersed in a new underwater world where you will come face to face with a myriad of fascinating creatures from the deepest depths of the World’s seas and oceans.

NATIONAL MEMORIAL ARBORETUM www.thenma.org.uk Educational visits to outdoor venues are hugely rewarding. Well organised trips are an excellent way to expand on educational opportunities by taking learning beyond the classroom. Students of all ages, backgrounds and abilities are welcomed and offered a range of learning objectives. With a dedicated educational resource centre and education officer, the National Memorial Arboretum is the perfect venue for developing an understanding of the concept of Remembrance and the impact of conflict.Learning objectives:

To introduce the concept of Remembrance

To understand why we wear poppies To reveal the meaning behind Remembrance Day and Armistice Day

To familiarise young people with different memorials

To discover the stories behind the memorials

To participate in an act of Remembrance

For more information, contact:National Memorial Arboretum Croxall Road, Alrewas, Staffs DE13 7AR Tel: 01283 792333 Email: [email protected] of The Royal British Legion family of charities. Charity No 1043992

ADMISSION TICKETS AT SPECIAL RATES AVAILABLE FROM DRAGONS INTERNATIONAL

LICHFIELD www.visitlichfield.comCome and experience Staffordshire’s Premier Heritage City. Lichfield is home to some fascinating architecture from across the centuries and a visit to the magnificent three-spired Cathedral is a must. Here you’ll discover beautiful sculptures, a silver collection, breathtaking Flemish stained glass windows and the 8th century Lichfield Gospels manuscript. Find out more about Lichfield’s famous sons at The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum and Erasmus Darwin House, both of which have interactive displays to illustrate the life and work of these influential characters. In addition, the “Lichfield Story” exhibition at the Lichfield Heritage Centre gives a vivid account of 2000 years of Lichfield’s rich and varied history.

THE WEDGWOOD VISITOR CENTRE & WEDGWOOD MUSEUMwww.wedgwoodvisitorcentre.com www.wedgwoodmuseum.org.ukThis site is a fantastic learning resource. Set in 200 acres of glorious Staffordshire parkland, this is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Heart of England, and is an ideal location for fun and curriculum linked school visits. The Art Fund prize-winning Museum, housed in a new £10.5 million building, has a huge subject reach - art and design, citizenship, history, geography, science and much more. Our cross-curricular, creative and inspirational workshops make learning FUN - whatever your age or ability. At the Visitor Centre craft demonstration area, take the opportunity to watch and talk with some of our master craftsmen throwing, hand-painting, turning, assembling and decorating pottery. Hands-on opportunities are also available.

THE COMPLETE WORKING HISTORIC ESTATE OF SHUGBOROUGHwww.shugborough.org.uk Leave the 21st century behind and step into the real working environments of the Complete Working Historic Estate. Bring your class and set them to work alongside costumed characters living, acting and talking just as they did over a century ago. Help them make butter and cheese the 19th century way. Watch as they mill enough flour to feed an army of servants and help out in the laundry where there is dollypegging, scrubbing and mangling to be done. Let your group learn in REAL historic environments where they can hear, see, feel and smell what life was like in bygone eras.

NO TIME FOR A SHORT BREAK? Depending on the location of your school, we may be able to arrange a day trip by coach for your group

to one or more attractions of interest. Contact us for further details.

MONKEY FOREST www.monkey-forest.comThe only place in Britain where you can walk amongst 140 Barbary Macaques roaming free in 60 acres of beautiful English forest. Discover this amazing species as they exhibit their natural behaviour with no bars or cages to hinder your view. Experienced guides along all the pathways will answer your questions and help you make the most of your visit. Monkey Forest has a fully-equipped classroom and the Education Team can cater for your educational requirements at all age levels. A unique experience in a unique setting!

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FRANCE THE OPAL COAST

Old town of Boulogne, Nausicaá Sea Life Centre and Becasuc Sweet

Factory Coastal drive with views from Cap Gris Nez and Cap Blanc Nez Saint Omer, attractive Town of Art and

History Cité Europe, the ultimate shopping centre Marques Avenue, large outlet shopping centre La Coupole, History Centre of War

and Rockets St. Joseph Village, faithful reproduction of an Old ‘Artisan’ Village Montreuil-sur-Mer, fortified medieval

town Chocolaterie de Beussent Boulangerie Le Fournil at Wierre Effroy Chèvres de Montcavrel, goats’ cheese

farm Les Escargots du Bocage, snail farm at Airon-St-Vaast Bagatelle amusement park Arc International, leading producer of glassware and stemware Agincourt, Medieval History Centre

Minimum length of tour: 3 days / 2 nights

Full Board Staff free 1:8Channel Crossing:

Dover / Folkestone - Calais by ferry or shuttle

Approximate journey time from Calais:Calais plage 10 mins;

Le Touquet 1¼ hrs Prices from:

Éthic Étapes - Centre Européen de Séjour£170 per pupil (40-47 paying)£185 per pupil (32-39 paying)£210 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £55 per pupilHotel Résidence Hippotel

£180 per pupil (40-47 paying)£195 per pupil (32-39 paying)£220 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £60 per pupilPacked lunches included

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Calais: Calais is an interesting combination of old and new. The flamboyant Town Hall, completed in 1925, is fronted by Rodin’s famous statue of the Six Burghers of Calais. The colourful past of Calais can still be seen in landmarks such as the Watch Tower and the church tower of Notre Dame. Not to be missed are three fascinating museums – the War Museum, the Fine Arts Museum and the contemporary International City of Lace and Fashion Museum. In addition, a large variety of shopping opportunities and a fine public beach ensure that Calais will always remain a popular choice.Le Touquet: An attractive seaside resort, Le Touquet, nicknamed “Paris-Plage” (Paris-by-the-Sea), was built in the 1920’s when it was a popular destination for wealthy Parisiens and the British aristocracy. Today, Le Touquet is still very appealing with elegant architecture, vast green areas, interesting shops and a fine sandy beach. Aqualud, the water adventure park by the beach, adds to Le Touquet’s many attractions.

CALAIS PLAGEÉthic ÉtapesCentre Européen de SéjourDescription: Modern, purpose-built centre.Location: 800 m from the town centre and 50 m from the beach.Capacity: 162 Rooms for pupils: Mostly 2 beds; Shower & WC shared by every 2 rooms. Facilities: Library, games room, pool, table-football, TV/Video, internet access, meeting rooms – supplement payable.

LE TOUQUETHotel Résidence HippotelDescription: Large, modern hotel set in spacious grounds in residential/forest area.Location: 1 km from town, 2 kms from the beach.Capacity: 300Rooms for pupils: 4 to 6 beds; All with shower and WC.Facilities: Reception/games area with pool table, video games, table football and pinball machines (small charge payable). Internet access. Field nearby for football and rounders.

The Opal Coast provides the perfect opportunity for

school groups to experience a genuine French atmosphere with short journey times and a wide range of excursion possibilities.

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Angers, Ancient Capital of Anjou with its Château and Cointreau

Museum Tours, City of Art and History Saumur – Fairytale Château, Mushroom Museum and Sparkling Wine Cellars Sparkling Wine Caves in Monmousseau Blois, Royal Château and House of Magic Château Royal De Chambord, the Loire’s Largest Residence

Château Du Clos Luce - Parc Leonardo Da Vinci Châteaux De Brissac, Chinon, Chenonceau, Cheverny, Valençay, (and many others) Mini Châteaux Val De Loire, 44 faithful reproductions Troglodyte Village of Rochemenier Troglodyte Zoo De Doué Zoo Parc Beauval Aquarium Du Val De Loire Abbaye de Fontevraud Chocolat Vauché and Bigot Patissier Chocolatier, Chocolate Manufacturers Futuroscope, experience the future at this innovative theme park near Poitiers

Renowned for its châteaux, regal symbols of a bygone era, the lush valley of the Loire is rich in both history and architecture.

ROMORANTINÉthic Étapes Jean MonnetDescription: Modern, well equipped centre in convenient location.Location: In the town of Romorantin, capital of the Sologne region. Capacity: 166 Rooms for pupils: 2 to 5 beds; All with washbasin, shower and WC. Facilities: Well-equipped meeting rooms/classrooms, recreation room with TV/internet access, table-tennis and table football. Ample space outdoors for football, basketball, volleyball and boules. Dance party on request – supplement payable.

ANGERSÉthic Étapes Lac de MaineDescription: Youth centre in an area of exceptional beauty. Location: 5 minutes from town of Angers, near the Lac de Maine.Capacity: 155Rooms for pupils: 2 to 5 beds; All with shower and washbasin, some with WC. Facilities: Relaxation room, TV/DVD lounge, internet access, games room, meeting rooms (supplement payable), table-football, billiards, table-tennis, tennis, basketball, football pitch, volleyball court, small golf course. Disco on request – supplement payable, Swimming in lake (lifeguards May to September) Windsurfing on lake – supplement payable.

Minimum length of tour: 4 days / 3 nights

Half Board Staff free 1:8 Channel Crossing:

Dover / Folkestone - Calais by ferry or shuttle

Approximate journey time from Calais:Romantin 7½ hrs; Angers 8 hrs

Prices from: Éthic Étapes Jean Monnet* £200 per pupil (40-47 paying)£215 per pupil (32-39 paying)£245 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £45 per pupilÉthic Étapes Lac de Maine* £215 per pupil (40-47 paying)£235 per pupil (32-39 paying)£265 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £50 per pupil* Packed lunches available

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WORLD WAR II VISITS: The Landings Museum and 360º

Cinema, Arromanches Battle of Normandy Memorial Museum, Bayeux The Caen Memorial, Fascinating Peace Museum Pegasus Memorial Museum, Ranville – The Story of Pegasus Bridge Centre Juno Beach, Courseulles-Sur-

Mer, dedicated to Canadian Soldiers Omaha Beach Memorial Museum,

St Laurent-Sur-Mer Airborne Museum, Sainte-Mère-Église, devoted to the American Airborne Landing HISTORICAL SITES: Le Mont St Michel, with its medieval abbey Abbaye-aux-Hommes and Abbaye-aux-

Dames in Caen William the Conqueror’s castle in Falaise Famous tapestry in Bayeux

INTERESTING TOWNS AND CITIES: Dieppe: Attractive and lively port with Cité de la Mer Museum, Quarter of St Jacques, Château Musée and Balneal centreBagnoles-de-l’Orne: beautiful lakeside resortRouen: Historic city with magnificent cathedral, one-handed clock, Joan of Arc museum and tourist trainVilledieu-les-Poêles: Bell foundry, copper workshop, Champrepus Zoo and tropical gardensHonfleur: Picturesque harbour VISITS FOR FUN AND PLEASURE: La Cité de la Mer, sub-aquatic sensation in Cherbourg Choice of Cheese Farms Choice of Calvados Producers Toffee,

Biscuit and Chocolate Manufacturers Water Parks at Thury-Harcourt and

Flers Festyland Amusement Park

ACCOMMODATION CENTRES 01 Dieppe Domaine les Roches02 Espins La Grange d’Espins03 Bernières-sur-Mer La Closerie des Djinns04 St Fraimbault Gîte de Bellevue05 St. Aubin du Perron Château du Perron

06 Asnelles-sur-Mer Les Tourelles07 Merville-Franceville Bon Séjour

An area of great historical importance together with fascinating towns, charming villages, picturesque harbours and sandy beaches - an extremely popular choice for school groups.

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SEINE MARITIME - Dieppe Domaine les RochesDescription: Impressive building set in own grounds. Location: 15 mins walk from the centre of Dieppe. Capacity: 72Rooms for pupils: 2 to 4 beds; All with washbasin, shower and WC. Facilities: Activity room with TV/DVD and CD player, classroom allocated to each group, table-tennis, volley-ball, badminton.

CALVADOS - Espins La Grange d’EspinsDescription: Former 16th century priory set in extensive grounds.Location: Small rural village, 5 kms from Thury Harcourt, 20 kms from Caen Capacity: Grand Gîte: 40 persons in rooms of 2-4 beds; most with shower, some with WC, ample shared facilities. Small Gîte (adjoins Grand Gîte): 8 persons in rooms of 2-3 beds with shared facilities. New Gîte: 30 persons in superior rooms of 4-6 beds with private bathroom.Facilities: Football pitch and volleyball court, meeting room.

CALVADOS - Bernières-sur-Mer La Closerie des DjinnsDescription: Attractive centre in convenient locationLocation: Private grounds in village centre, short walk from beach Capacity: 109Rooms for pupils: 4-5 beds; All with washbasin, shower and WC. Facilities: Meeting/relaxation room, TV room, table-tennis, volley-ball, boules, disco on request.

ORNE - St Fraimbault Gîte de BellevueDescription: Renovated and converted old village school. Single school occupancy.Location: Traditional rural village, 13 kms from the medieval town of Domfront.Capacity: 50Rooms for pupils: 2-5 beds; All with washbasin, shower and WC. Facilities: Extensive grounds with football pitch and basketball court. Meeting room. TV, CD, DVD and video player. Boules pitch in village.Optional Activities at extra charge: Cookery demonstration with student participation; French language course, crêpe-making, town quiz with prizes – pre-booking essential.

LA MANCHE - St. Aubin du Perron Château du PerronDescription: Delightful 19th century Château set in 100 acre parkland area. Single school occupancy. Location: Near Coutances Capacity: 52 Rooms for pupils: 3 to 8 beds; Many rooms with bath/shower and WC. Facilities: 3 reception rooms, TV, Video, karaoke, table football, pool. Football pitch and volleyball area. Indoor treasure hunts and discos can be arranged on request.

CALVADOS - Asnelles-sur-Mer Les TourellesDescription: Three attractive chalet-type buildings in the gardens of Les Tourelles manor house.Location: Seaside position in the small village of Asnelles-sur-Mer, 2 kms from Arromanches.Capacity: 165 Rooms for Pupils: 1-4 beds; All with shower and WC.Facilities: Meeting rooms, large relaxation room, TV, Wifi, basketball.

CALVADOS - Merville-Franceville Bon SéjourDescription: Superb centre with direct access to the beach.Location: Near to Cabourg. Capacity: 230Rooms for pupils: Mostly 4 beds; All with washbasin, shower, WC & TV. Facilities: Meeting rooms, leisure and games areas, pool table, table football, beach games, table-tennis, free disco every evening. Mini golf and tennis – small charge. Heated outdoor swimming pool – pre-booking essential. Supplement payable for lifeguard.

Minimum length of tour: 3 days / 2 nights

Full Board Staff free 1:8 Channel Crossing:

Dover / Folkestone - Calais by ferry or shuttle

Approximate journey time from Calais:Dieppe 3 hrs Prices from:

Domaine les Roches£175 per pupil (40-47 paying)£185 per pupil (32-39 paying)£210 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £55 per pupilPacked lunches included

Minimum length of tour: 3 days / 2 nights

Half Board Staff free 1:8 Channel Crossing:

Brittany ferry crossings: Portsmouth – Caen, Portsmouth/Poole - Cherbourg

Approximate journey time from Caen:Espins ¾ hr; Bernières-sur-Mer ¾ hr;

St Fraimbault 2 hrs; St Aubin du Perron 2 hrs; Asnelles-sur-Mer ¾ hr;

Merville-Franceville ½ hrApproximate journey time from Cherbourg: Espins 2½ hrs; Bernières-sur-Mer 2¼ hrs;

St Fraimbault 3 hrs; St. Aubin du Perron 1¼ hrs; Asnelles-sur-Mer 2 hrs; Merville-

Franceville 2½ hrs Prices From:

La Grange d’Espins* £165 per pupil (40-44 paying)£185 per pupil (32-39 paying)£215 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £50 per pupilLa Closerie des Djinns &

Gîte de Bellevue* £175 per pupil (40-44 paying)£195 per pupil (32-39 paying)£225 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £50 per pupilChâteau du Perron*

£185 per pupil (40-44 paying)£200 per pupil (32-39 paying)£235 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £55 per pupilLes Tourelles and Bon Séjour* £200 per pupil (40-44 paying)£215 per pupil (32-39 paying)£245 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £65 per pupil* Packed lunches available

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Lively, elegant and sophisticated, Paris is an outstanding destination for school groups. The perfect choice for art, culture, fashion and of course, pure enjoyment.

ÉTHIC ÉTAPES EUGÈNE HÉNAFF Description: Purpose-built youth centre, close to Paris.Location: in the centre of Aubervilliers, within walking distance from the Cité des Sciences and Stade de France.Capacity: 194Rooms for Pupils: 2-4 beds; All with shower and WC.Facilities: Meeting rooms with audio-visual equipment - supplement payable. Free Wi-Fi access. Occasional video, disco and indoor games evenings. Private disco evenings - supplement payable, pre-booking essential. Outdoor table-tennis. Heated swimming pool nearby (small charge).

ÉTHIC ÉTAPES CIS LE BOIS DU LYSDescription: Popular international youth centre in a woodland park.Location: Dammerie-les-Lys, 50 kms south-east of Paris, near to Fontainebleau.Capacity: 120Rooms for Pupils: 2-4 beds; All with shower and WC.Facilities: TV room, meeting rooms – supplement payable. Football pitch, basketball, volleyball, tennis court, outdoor swimming pool (subject to availability). WiFi access – small charge.

Eiffel Tower Cathedral of Notre Dame Arc de Triomphe Sacré-Coeur

Basilica Montparnasse Tower with its observation deck offering spectacular views of the city Le Toit de la Grande Arche Montmartre Ile de la Cité Champs-

Elyseés Place du Tertre Place de la Concorde Place des Vosges Musée du Louvre Musée Picasso Musée d’Orsay Musée Carnavalet Musée Jacquemart-André Grévin Waxworks Museum Centre Georges Pompidou Cité des Sciences Et de L’industrie Les Etoiles des Rex, Art Deco Cinema Bateaux Parisiensand Bateaux Mouches river trips Paris story, multi-media show Aquaboulevard,

large indoor Water Park with fabulous fun activities Cinéaqua, an exciting combination of a huge aquarium with touch pool together with cinemas and giant screens Stade De France, football stadium tour • France Miniature, visit France in a few hours Air and Space Museum at Le Bourget Versailles with its magnificent Château, extensive gardens and Academy of Equestrian Arts Parc de Thoiry, France’s foremost wildlife park with unique attractive maze Château De Breteuil, A trip through history and fantasy Choco-Story, the gourmet chocolate museum *Parc Astérix *Disneyland® Paris

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FRANCE PARIS

ÉTHIC ÉTAPES RÉSIDENCE INTERNATIONALE DE PARISDescription: Attractive, spacious and modern accommodation centre.Location: In a quiet side street in the east of Paris, close to the Cité des Sciences.Capacity: 297Rooms for Pupils: 2-4 beds; All with shower and WC, TV and telephoneFacilities: TV lounge. Well-equipped meeting rooms – supplement payable. Free Wifi access. Within ½ km from this centre, there are facilities to play football, basketball, volleyball and tennis.

FIAP JEAN MONNETDescription: Well-equipped centre, conveniently located Location: Paris centre, near Latin quarter.Capacity: 500 Rooms for pupils: 2 to 7 beds; All with shower, WC and telephone.Facilities: TV lounges, internet room. Meeting rooms with audio-visual equipment - supplement payable. Exclusive disco for Fiap guests on some evenings. Bar with garden terrace. Table-tennis.

Parc Astérix, the fun-filled French ParkGreat thrills and attractions for

everyone, extravagant shows and all kinds of entertainment… That’s the magic potion of Parc Astérix, tested and approved by millions of visitors!In a festive mood? Experience our hospitality and share some Gaulish humour with Astérix, Obelix and all

their friends!Want a rush of adrenalin? Get

on board the Goudurix, the giant looping roller coaster that will have you upside down no less than seven

times, or tackle the Tonnerre de Zeus, one of the largest wooden

roller coasters in Europe. Gauls young and old will have lots of challenges to face in the hope of becoming

invincible like their heroes!

Tickets can be purchased through usEducation packs available on request

Minimum length of tour: 3 days / 2 nights

Half Board Staff free 1:8 Channel Crossing:

Dover / Folkestone - Calais by ferry or shuttle

Approximate journey time from Calais:Aubervilliers 4 hrs;

Dammerie-les-Lys 5 hrs; Paris 4½ hrsPrices from:

Éthic Étapes Eugène Hénaff* Éthic Étapes CIS Le Bois du Lys*

£175 per pupil (40-47 paying)£185 per pupil (32-39 paying)£210 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £55 per pupilÉthic Étapes Résidence Internationale de Paris*

£185 per pupil (40-47 paying)£200 per pupil (32-39 paying)£225 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £60 per pupilFiap Jean Monnet*

£195 per pupil (40-47 paying)£210 per pupil (32-39 paying)£235 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £65 per pupil* Packed lunches available

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KYRIAD HOTELat Disneyland® ParisDescription: 3-star hotel with attractive architectural style.Location: 8 minutes drive to the Disney® Parks. Free Shuttle Bus at regular intervals.Capacity: 1000 Rooms for pupils: 2 to 4 beds; All with shower/bath and WC, air-conditioning; TV, telephone, free wireless internet connection and hairdryer.Facilities: Lounge area, TV corner, Disney Shop. Meeting rooms and video games corner - supplement payable. Pétanque pitches and free pétanque ball loan available.Meals: Decorated in the style of the local region, “Le Marché Gourmand” restaurant offers continental buffet breakfasts and tasty buffet dinners.

A Magical Dream Destination

WALT DISNEY STUDIOS PARKWelcome to the Walt Disney Studios Park…Where it’s Lights! Camera! 3600 Magic! Everywhere! All the time!Step through the Studios Gates and let your imagination soar. Time to immerse yourself in the never-ending, always fascinating world of movies, animation and television. Four Zones. One single focus: Entertainment!

DISNEYLAND PARKDream with your eyes open.In a magical kingdom not so far away, classic Disney heroes and heroines live once upon a time in fairytales that are, happily never ending.

Welcome to the storybook world of Disneyland Park.

Where enchantment lives.

Minimum length of tour: 3 days / 2 nights

Half Board Staff free 1:8 Channel Crossing:

Dover / Folkestone - Calais by ferry or shuttle

Approximate journey time from Calais: 4½ hrs

Prices from:£200 per pupil (40-47 paying)£215 per pupil (32-39 paying)£240 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £65 per pupilPacked lunches available

at extra charge.The above prices do not include

entrance charges. Tickets for Disneyland Park and Walt

Disney Studios Park can be purchased through us, including one-day hopper tickets which allow entrance to both

Disney Parks.Optional extras on request:

packed lunches, meal coupons and tickets for Buffalo Bill’s Wild

West Show.

Disney has developed a website to make school trips to Disneyland® Paris a truly educational experience!

provides teachers with everything they need to organise a trip to the Resort. The site features workbooks to download aimed at 12-14 year olds (Key Stage 3) and which are easily modifiable for younger students.The workbooks contain projects covering a range of subjects; Art and Design, Design and Technology, ICT, Music, Physical Education and Science. Modern Foreign Languages are also featured and include whiteboard-friendly video clips, where students can ‘virtually’ visit Disneyland® Paris with the help of Disney Cast Members fluent in French, German and Spanish.Each workbook provides pre-visit work, in-Resort learning and post visit assessment support.

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FRANCE DISNEYLAND® PARIS FRANCE FUTUROSCOPE

HOTEL DU PARCDescription: Modern, 1-star hotel.Location: 8 minutes walk from Futuroscope.Capacity: 669Rooms for Pupils: Mostly 5 beds; All with shower/WC and TV.Facilities: Foyer with drinks/snack.machines. Free WiFi and video games at La Fiesta.Meals: Continental breakfast and evening meals (served at your table) are taken at the nearby La Fiesta restaurant. Lunch on the first day of your visit is taken at a cafeteria in Futuroscope. Evening meals may also be taken at one of the restaurants in the park on request (subject to availability).

HOTEL JULES VERNEDescription: Comfortable, 2-star hotel.Location: 8 minutes walk from Futuroscope.Capacity: 426Rooms for Pupils: 3-4 beds; All with shower/WC and TV.Facilities: Foyer with drinks/snack machines. Free WiFi and video games at La Fiesta.Meals: Continental breakfast and evening meals (served at your table) are taken at the nearby La Fiesta restaurant. Lunch on the first day of your visit is taken at a cafeteria in Futuroscope. Evening meals may also be taken at one of the restaurants in the park on request (subject to availability).

The 8th continent A dangerous mission to eradicate the waste and refuse that is polluting our oceans. Our oceans are being poisoned with plastic. More than 70% of marine pollution comes from man-made waste. The idea behind this new attraction comes from the discovery in 1997 by British sailor Charles Moore of a gigantic “soup” of plastic waste materials stuck together by marine micro-organisms, floating in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. This “Great Garbage Patch” is so deep (around 100 ft) and so vast (three times the size of France) that it has been called the 8th continent.The Future is Wild Darwin’s theory of evolution throws light on how species evolved in the past, and is the inspiration for Futuroscope’s imaginative look into the future. Our young visitors climb aboard expedition vehicles for an interactive augmented-reality adventure, where, kitted out with camera-binoculars and sensor bracelets, they will meet and interact with animals that could be roaming the planet millions of years from now.

Sea Monsters A new 3D experience that takes you back to the Cretaceous period and face to face with gigantic creatures that lived in the seas in the age of the dinosaurs.

There’s nowhere else like Futuroscope for learning and

relaxing.In 2011, Futuroscope will be taking young

visitors on experiences that use image technology and a different look at the world

to give them an insight into the future.New attractions packed with content offer

a wealth of ideas so you can develop your educational projects around a visit to Futuroscope. Futuroscope opens windows

to the world, teaching children about a range of vital themes: environmental

protection, emerging technologies, new art forms and living better together.

Minimum length of tour: 4 days / 3 nights

Half Board Staff free 1:8 plus lunch on the first day of your visit at a cafeteria in Futuroscope

Channel Crossing:Dover / Folkestone - Calais

by ferry or shuttleApproximate journey time from Calais:

8½ hrsA guide will be allocated to your group

on the first day of your visit.Free discovery packs on various subjects available for group leaders on request.

Alternatively, during part of your second day, you may wish to choose one of the

following optional excursions:Guided walking tour of Poitiers, the “town of 100 bells” with a rich architectural heritage.

La Vallée des Singes (Monkey Valley), over 350 free-roaming monkeys.

Les Géants du Ciel (Giants of the Sky), birds from around the world.

A visit to the Abbaye de Fontevraud, the largest monastic city in France.

Prices from:Hotel du Parc

£265 per pupil (40-47 paying)£285 per pupil (32-39 paying)£315 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Hotel Jules Verne£275 per pupil (40-47 paying)£295 per pupil (32-39 paying)£330 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Packed lunches on subsequent days available at extra charge. Optional

excursions are not included in the above prices.

2 DAYS IN THE PARK PACKAGE

THE UNIQUE FUTUROSCOPE THEME PARK COMBINES FUN AND EDUCATION

2011 Highlights include:

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EXPRESS BY HOLIDAY INNDescription: Modern 3-star hotel with excellent facilities.Location: Arras Centre, 5 minutes walk from the main squares.Capacity: 149.Rooms for pupils: 2-3 beds; All with shower and WC, hairdryer, flat-screen TV, telephone and internet accessFacilities: Large reception/lounge area with flat screen TV and pool table (small charge). Attractive terrace bar. Meeting rooms with overhead projector and flip charts. Free WiFi.Breakfast: Continental buffet in hotel Evening Meal: Typical French food in restaurant “Le Carnot” or “Le Passe-Temps” opposite hotel.

General Excursions: Depending on your location and itinerary, these may be incorporated into your programme on your travel days: Arras with its monumental squares, cathedral, St. Vaast Abbey, Town Hall, Belfry and underground passages including Wellington Quarry Cité Nature, cultural and scientific centre La Coupole, World War II History Centre of War and Rockets Boulogne, old town and port Cité Europe, the ultimate shopping centre at the mouth of the Channel Tunnel.

CHRISTMAS MARKETS Visit the entertaining Christmas market of Lille, the largest in Northern France.

Historial de la Grande Guerre: In 1916, one of the most terrible battles of the First World War took place in the Somme. It was

undoubtedly the conflict in which the largest number of armies of different nationalities participated. The Historial gives an insight into the vastness of this war, its effect on the world and its political, social and cultural dimensions. This trilingual museum compares the experiences of the major participants in the war. It also portrays life at the front, behind the lines and the importance of the civilian population during the war.Delville Wood and the South African Memorial and Museum at Longueval: The capture of Delville Wood, essential to any further advance eastwards, was assigned to the South Africans. Their experience was an unimaginable nightmare; only 143 men from the 3,200 who launched the attack came out of the wood unscathed. The memorial is set in a park of oak trees grown from acorns from South Africa. Longueval is also a place of remembrance for New Zealanders.Thiepval, the British Memorial to the Missing: In 1932 the British Government decided to build the great Somme memorial. This imposing monument, 45 metres high and visible for many miles around, commemorates more than 73,367 British and South African men who have no known grave. The Visitor Centre includes a large exhibition centre and audio-visual theatre providing visitors with an understanding of the history of Thiepval during the first world war.

Ulster Tower: The Ulster Tower is a memorial to the men of the 36th Ulster Division. It marks the site against which the men of Ulster advanced on 1st July 1916.

Newfoundland Park: The national war memorial of Newfoundland was built here in memory of their volunteer army. From a vantage point on top of the Caribou mound, the entire battlefield is visible and the trench system can be understood. There is an excellent information centre in the park which explains the battle of Beaumont-Hamel.Lochnagar Crater at La Boisselle: This immense crater, measuring 100 metres across and 30 metres deep, is the remains of a series of explosions that occurred on 1st July 1916.Accrington Pals Memorial, Serre: This Memorial was erected in 1980 in the Sheffield Memorial Park, just behind one of the trenches from where the Accrington Pals advanced on 1st July 1916. It is made from Accrington brick and the ruined wall symbolises the ruined village of Serre.Albert: Well-known in the nineteenth century as an industrial centre with a rich historial past. Albert had 7,343 inhabitants in 1914. The town was subjected to ceaseless bombardment and by January 1919, the total number of inhabitants was 120. In the former shelters beneath the centre of Albert the “Somme 1916” museum presents realistic scenes from the trench warfare of 1916. The damaged tower of Albert’s Romanesque basilica, “the Leaning Virgin”, was a famous site on this part of the Front and the subject of many legends.Vimy Ridge: Although not part of the Somme proper, the victory at Vimy Ridge was a turning point for the Allied forces. The Vimy Memorial is a monument to all Canadians who died or risked their lives for freedom and peace in the First World War. In the park itself, trenches and tunnels have been restored and preserved and the visitor can picture the magnitude of the task that faced the Canadian Corps.NOT INCLUDED IN YOUR TOUR PRICE: ADMISSION CHARGES WHERE APPLICABLE. THE SERVICES OF A BATTLEFIELDS TOUR GUIDE IF REQUIRED.

AN OPPORTUNITY TO BRING HISTORY ALIVE IN AN INTERESTING AND MEMORABLE VISIT. We offer a flexible programme visiting France or Belgium or a longer stay with a combination of visits to both countries. A customised itinerary will be prepared to suit your group’s own particular requirements and any necessary advance bookings will be made.

Minimum length of tour: 3 days / 2 nights

Half Board Staff free 1:8 Channel Crossing:

Dover / Folkestone - Calais by ferry or shuttle

Approximate journey time from Calais: 1½ hrs

Prices from:£225 per pupil (40-47 paying)£235 per pupil (32-39 paying)£260 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £80 per pupilPacked lunches available

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HOTEL ALBERT IIDescription: Stylish 2-star hotel offering an excellent service.Location: Ostend town centre, 150 m from the beach.Capacity: 160Rooms for Pupils: 2-6 beds; All with bath or shower and WC, TV and telephone.Facilities: Quizzes may be arranged in advance. Disco on request – supplement payable, pre-booking essential. Small fitness room.

General Excursions: Depending on your location and itinerary, these may be incorporated into your programme on your travel days: Medieval City of Bruges Bellewaerde Adventure Theme Park in Ypres The Battle of Dunkirk and Operation Dynamo, World War II Museum in Dunkirk Cité Europe, The Ultimate Shopping Centre at the mouth of the Channel Tunnel.

In Flanders Fields Museum, Ypres: With historical objects, documentary films, audio-visual presentations, models and much more, this is a place where you can touch the First World War. You will experience the War through the eyes of soldiers, nurses and civilians. Most of all you will learn about the destruction and rebirth of Ypres, a symbol of encouragement to look at the past and draw lessons from it for the future. This museum is located on the first floor of the reconstructed Cloth Hall in the Market Square. Many other buildings in Ypres are worthy of note including the Town Hall, St. Martin’s Cathedral and St. George’s Memorial Church.The Menin Gate: The famous British war memorial of the First World War and by far the most important edifice in Ypres to the British visitor. Designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield, the names of 54,896 missing soldiers are engraved on its walls. Every evening since 1928, the Last Post has been sounded beneath its imposing arches. Your group may wish to take the opportunity to stay for the Last Post in which case a packed lunch would be provided instead of dinner on that day.Essex Farm Cemetery: On the bank of the canal you can see the impressive memorial column of the 49th West Riding Division. During the war, Essex Farm was used as an Advanced Dressing Station, an important aid station of the Field Ambulances. It was here, in one of the bomb-proof dug-outs, that the Canadian doctor, John McCrae, wrote the famous poem “In Flanders Fields the poppies blow”.Yorkshire Trench and Dug-Out: A trench was dug in the first British line in 1915 after the fights following the first gas attacks on 22 April. Fully modernised at the end of 1916 and in the Spring of 1917, the trench was supplemented by a deep dug-out. The ground plan of the underground dug-out and of the shallow trench of 1915 is outlined above ground. Informative panels allow you to gain an insight into a unique piece of trench warfare.German Cemetery at Langemark: The four figures of the Munich sculptor, Emil Krieger, add an interesting touch to this rather foreboding cemetery of 44,061 German soldiers. A real contrast to the British cemeteries!Canadian Forces Memorial at St. Julien: This was erected in remembrance of the 3,000 dead soldiers of the first Canadian Division who fell during the counter-attack after the German gas attack of April 1915.

Passchendaele and Tyne Cot: The village of Passchendaele gave its name to one of the most gruelling battles of the Great War. Many of those who died in 1916 fighting to capture the village are buried in the nearby Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world. In the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917, visitors are given an overview of the five battles of Ypres by means of authentic material and artefacts. There is also an opportunity to walk through a German trench and descend 20 feet deep into a reconstruction of a British dug-out complete with communication headquarters, dressing posts and sleeping quarters.The Platoon Experience - the Road to Passchendaele: A unique programme where your group puts itself in the position of an Australian platoon in 1917 following the bloody track to Tyne Cot Cemetery. Your day includes a guided tour in the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917; a hot “Tommy Tucker” meal; personal stories to experience; battlefield walk in authentic kit; guided tour at Tyne Cot Cemetery and educational support by one or two guides. Sanctuary Wood Museum: This museum contains a wealth of war relics. A piece of authentic war landscape was conserved here with trenches, craters, vaulted passages and weapons.Talbot House, Poperinge: In the heart of the bustling town of Poperinge, the Army chaplains, Philip Clayton (known as Tubby) and Neville Talbot opened an “Every Man’s Club” on 11th December 1915, where soldiers of all ranks could come to regain physical and mental strength. The inspired way in which Tubby ran his ‘home from home’ turned Talbot House, or ‘Toc H’, into the best-known soldiers’ club of the British army. The atmosphere enjoyed by more than half a million visitors in less than 3 years is still tangible in a visit to Talbot House today. The chapel on the first floor has been left untouched since 1918. An audio-visual staging of a Concert Party in the newly-restored Concert Hall entertains today’s visitors and they can also see the hop store, bath-house and garden.NOT INCLUDED IN YOUR TOUR PRICE: ADMISSION CHARGES WHERE APPLICABLE. THE SERVICES OF A BATTLEFIELDS TOUR GUIDE IF REQUIRED.

AN OPPORTUNITY TO BRING HISTORY ALIVE IN AN INTERESTING AND MEMORABLE VISIT. We offer a flexible programme visiting France or Belgium or a longer stay with a combination of visits to both countries. A customised itinerary will be prepared to suit your group’s own particular requirements and any necessary advance bookings will be made.

CHRISTMAS MARKETS Visit the atmospheric Christmas market at Ostend with its open air ice rink.

Minimum length of tour: 3 days / 2 nights

Half Board Staff free 1:8 Channel Crossing:

Dover / Folkestone - Calais by ferry or shuttle

Approximate journey time from Calais: 1½ hrs

Prices from:£200 per pupil (40-47 paying)£215 per pupil (32-39 paying)£235 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £70 per pupilPacked lunches available

at extra charge.Spend an extra day in the Ypres

Salient area or explore further afield in the Somme

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The Grand-Place and Brussels Town Hall Cathedral of Saints Michel and

Gudule Royal Palace Royal Museums of Fine Art Belgium Comic Strip Centre Sablon Antiques Market Autoworld

Car Museum Musical Instruments Museum Museum of Natural Sciences National Bank of Belgium Museum European Parliament Magritte Museum Planète Chocolat Brussels on Stage,

Discover the Legend Of Brussels in a Sound and Light Show Atomium Mini Europe, Take a Whistle-Stop Tour Around Europe in a Few Hours

CITIES AND MAJOR ATTRACTIONSIN AND AROUND ANTWERP: Historic City Centre Rubens’ House Cathedral of Our Lady National Maritime Museum Diamond Museum Antwerp Zoo Aquatopia, Sealife CentreIN AND AROUND YPRES: Cloth Hall and Belfry In Flanders Fields Museum Town Hall St Martin’s Cathedral St George’s Memorial Church Menin Gate Bellewaerde Park, Adventure Theme Park

AN EXCELLENT CHOICE FOR SCHOOL GROUPS OF ALL AGES. Belgium is packed with history, culture and charm. Historic medieval cities, busy harbours, clean sandy beaches and charming seaside resorts are just some of the many reasons for visiting this delightful, friendly country.

The capital of the EU is a sophisticated city, rich in history, with a lively, friendly atmosphere.Any visit should start with a stroll around the Grand Place, a magnificent cobbled square with its flamboyant architecture, lively cafés, chocolate shops and, of course, its cheeky Mannekin Pis statue. In the Royal Quarter, marvel at the Cathedral of Saints Michel and Gudule and the delightful Parc de Bruxelles which is overlooked by the Belgian Parliament. At the southern end of the park lies the impressive Royal Palace. For the most amazing view, a trip to the top of the Atomium is not to be missed.

SLEEP WELL STARPart of the Comic Strip TrailDescription: “Star” facilities for Dragons’ groups in modern, comfortable youth hostelLocation: Central location, approximately 10 minutes walk from the Grand PlaceCapacity: 97Rooms for Pupils: 2-3 beds; All with bath or shower, WC and TV.Facilities: TV room with internet access, pool table and table football, Zinneke bar with dance floor and karaoke. Pleasant outdoor terrace. Meeting rooms with TV, video, CD player and flip charts – supplement payable

Minimum length of tour: 3 days / 2 nights

Half Board Staff free 1:8Channel Crossing:

Dover / Folkestone - Calais by ferry or shuttle

Approximate journey time from Calais:2½ hrs

Prices from:£185 per pupil (40-47 paying)£200 per pupil (32-39 paying)£225 per pupil (24-31 paying)

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BELGIUM BRUSSELS BELGIUM OSTEND

AN EXCELLENT CHOICE FOR SCHOOL GROUPS OF ALL AGES. Belgium is packed with history, culture and charm. Historic medieval cities, busy harbours, clean sandy beaches and charming seaside resorts are just some of the many reasons for visiting this delightful, friendly country.

HOTEL ALBERT IIDescription: Stylish 2-star hotel offering an excellent service.Location: Ostend town centre, 150 m from the beach.Capacity: 160Rooms for Pupils: 2-6 beds; All with bath or shower and WC, TV and telephone.Facilities: Quizzes may be arranged in advance. Disco on request – supplement payable, pre-booking essential. Small fitness room.

Minimum length of tour: 3 days / 2 nights

Half Board Staff free 1:8Channel Crossing:

Dover / Folkestone - Calais by ferry or shuttle

Approximate journeytime from Calais:

1½ hrs Prices from:

£200 per pupil (40-47 paying)£215 per pupil (32-39 paying)£235 per pupil (24-31 paying)

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CHRISTMAS MARKETS Visit the atmospheric Christmas market at Ostend with its

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Belgium’s premier sea resort has much to offer. With miles of wide, sandy beaches and an attractive, sea-front promenade, Ostend is a very popular choice for school groups. Magnificently laid out parks and lively pedestrian shopping streets add to its attractions. Culture lovers will enjoy the prestigious Provincial Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Fine Arts. The impressively restored Fort Napoleon is the most important monument from Napoleonic times in Flanders. For hands-on activities, discover Earth Explorer, an adventurous journey through the four natural forces of earth, air, fire and water. Ostend is ideally located for excursions to most of the cities and attractions of major interest in Belgium.

Leopold Park and its Famous Floral Clock Museum of Modern Art

Museum of Fine Arts Royal Galleries Three-master Sailing Ship Mercator

Amandine Interactive Fishing Museum Equestrian Statue of Leopold II

Seamen’s Memorial North Sea Aquarium Fort Napoleon Earth Explorer

Domain Raversijde, comprising the Atlantic Wall Museum, Prince Charles’ Memorial and Walraversijde, with reconstructed medieval fishermens’ homes

CITIES AND MAJOR ATTRACTIONSIN AND AROUND GHENT: St Bavo’s Cathedral St Nicholas’ Church The Belfry The Graslei and Guildhouses St Michael’s Bridge Castle of The Counts Museum of Contemporary Art Museum

of Fine Arts Museum For Industrial Archaeology and Textiles Design Museum Ghent Illuseum, The World of Optical IllusionsIN AND AROUND BRUGES: The Belfry Gothic City Hall Basilica of The Holy Blood Church of Our Lady The Lace Centre Museum of Folklore Groeninge Museum of Fine Art Gruuthuse Museum of Applied Art Diamond Museum Beguinage ”Choco-Story”, Chocolate Museum Boudewijnpark and Dolfinarium, Theme Park at Saint Michiels Seafront Maritime Theme Park at

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22.11.2010 - 23.12.2010Open daily from 1100 – 2100 hrsApproximate journey time from Calais:5 hours including breakfast stop on route. Prices from: £2254 per coach; £46 per person Enjoy the Christmas celebrations in the historic heart of Aachen. The festive array of stalls around the Cathedral, Town Hall and Old Town offer an impressive range of crafts and gifts. Capture the sights, sounds and aroma of Christmas as you wander through the brightly illuminated stands adorned with a range of attractive Christmas decorations. The local speciality you must try is Aachen Printen, a type

Christmas market at Köln Cathedral: The Cathedral Christmas market attracts visitors with 160 attractively designed wooden booths. Beneath the largest Christmas tree in the Rhineland, you can choose from numerous sweet delicacies, watch artisans at work and enjoy the “original Christmas mulled wine” out of the festively decorated Chistmas mugs.

Christmas market, Old Town, “Home of the Heinzel”: You will find this special and extraordinary Christmas market on the Alter Markt in front of Köln’s town hall and on the Heumarkt. According to an old Köln legend, the elves were particularly skilful and diligent craftsmen. Therefore, this market offers an abundance of handicraft stalls where the products are still traditionally made.

Angels’ market - Christmas at Neumarkt: The oldest Christmas market of Köln at the Neumarkt will be designed as a Market of Angels. A splendid angels’ gate can be seen at the central city square in the shopping quarter. The attractive stalls with figures of angels, Christmassy lights and objects of art provide an enchanting atmosphere.

Fairytale Christmas market at Rudolfplatz: This Christmas market takes you to the world of fairy tales. Against the historic backdrop of the medieval Hahnentorburg, large fairy-tale figures and festive illuminations will delight you.

Optional ActivitiesGuided walking tour of Köln in English. Duration: approximately 1 hour. Price: 80€ per group of 25 persons or less. Take a journey through the centuries and explore the area around the Cathedral, town hall and historic old town. See the Romanesque church of Gross St. Martin, the Roman Dionysos Mosaic and the Jewish Ritual Bath. In the narrow, cobble-stoned alleys of the old town and on the busy squares, you will get a feeling for life in the cathedral city, yesterday and today.

Two-hour Advent Boat Cruise on board MS Stolzenfels. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 1530 hrs from 22nd November to 20th December. School group price: 6.50€ per pupil; Teachers free ratio 1:10

See, feel and taste chocolate at the unique Chocolate Museum. Open: Tuesday-Friday 1000-1800 hrs and Saturday-Sunday 1100-1900 hrs. School group price: 4.50€ per person (non-guided)

Relive the Middle Ages at the Medieval Christmas Market outside the Chocolate Museum. Open daily: 1100-2100 hrs from 26th November to 23rd December. School group price: 3€ per person (free on weekdays before 1400hrs)

Experience a floating Christmas Market with gifts and handicrafts from all over the world on board “MS Wappen von Köln”. Open daily: 1100-2100 hrs (Sunday-Thursday) and 1100-2200 hrs (Friday-Saturday) from 25th November to 21st December. School group price: 1€ per person

Visit the Deutsches Sport & Olympia Museum for an insight into the history and ever-changing face of sport. Open: Tuesday-Friday 1000-1800 hrs and Saturday-Sunday 1100-1900 hrs. School group price: 3€ per pupil; 6€ per teacher (non-guided)

Prices for optional activities may be subject to change. Please contact us for confirmation on prices, availability and pre-booking (if applicable).

An ideal opportunity to practise language skills and experience this fascinating German tradition.Our most popular Christmas markets are Aachen and Köln but we also offer trips to Bonn, Cochem, Trier, Rüdesheim and many more destinations. If you need more time to explore the Christmas markets, why not take a Short Break instead. Many of our short break accommodation centres are perfectly located to explore some of the most interesting Christmas markets.

TYPICAL ITINERARY FOR YOUR EXTENDED DAY TRIPTravel by 49 seater executive coach with reclining seats, seat-belts, DVD player and toilet.

DAY 1: EVENING - Executive coach collects your group and drives to Folkestone/DoverDAY 2: EARLY MORNING - Channel crossing by shuttle or ferry. MID MORNING - Arrival at Aachen or Köln

Approximately 10 hours free time to enjoy the Christmas Markets. Evening - Coach departsDAY 3: EARLY MORNING - return Channel crossing. MID/LATE MORNING – arrive back at your destination

SUPPLEMENTS MAY BE APPLICABLE: on certain days/peak periods if travelling by shuttle if you choose to travel one way by ferry and one way by shuttle if you are more than 250 kms from Folkestone/Dover if you require a 53 seater executive coach

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU BOOKOn acceptance of our quotation in writing, you will receive our full confirmation pack including:

Confirmation letter and invoice (Deposit only £400 per coach; Balance due one month before departure)

Personalised itinerary with dates, times and travel arrangements Checklist, advice, safety information and notes for your group Relevant forms for completion Tourist information on the city you have chosen to visit Follow-up service after your return

of tasty gingerbread which is unique to Aachen. Your coach will drop you off and collect you from the Bendplatz parking area from which you can walk to the well-signposted Christmas market in about 20 minutes.

Optional ActivitiesGuided walking tour of Aachen’s historic old town in English. Duration: approximately 1½ hours. Price: 86€ per group of 25 persons or less. Aachen’s historic old town is perfect to stroll around. You will be led though narrow lanes and historic squares and be inspired by Aachen’s history of nearly 2000 years. Get to know the various facets of Aachen: the modern city, beautiful old town houses, old and new fountains and numerous anecdotes surrounding the Cathedral, Town Hall and Old Town.

22.11.2010 - 23.12.2010Open daily from 1100 – 2100 hrs(some markets have extended opening hours) Approximate journey time from Calais:6 hours including breakfast stop on route. Prices from: £2352 per coach; £48 per person Delight in the magical atmosphere of the Christmas markets of Köln. Your coach will drop you off and collect you from Komodienstrasse near to the Cathedral, within easy walking distance to many of the main markets.

Visit the magical German Christmas Markets

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The beauty and rich history of this region never fail to astound. Fairy-tale castles, medieval villages and theme parks are all easily

accessible from our wide choice of accommodation centres

Phantasialand reserves the right to make alterationsFood & drink deals are available.

OPENING TIMES: During the winter, Phantasialand is open from 11am – 8pm. Opening dates are 26th-29th November plus Wednesdays- Sundays between 1st December and 19th December 2010. Daily from 22nd December up to and including 9th January 2011. Closed on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. Phantasialand reserves the right to make alterations. Food & drink deals are available.

PHANTASIALAND, situated in Brühl near Cologne in the heart of the Rhineland, is one of Europe’s top entertainment parks. Six themed areas with worldwide unique attractions and internationally multi-award-winning shows promise to be great fun and an educational experience for all your pupils. One of the top attractions is the inverted rollercoaster Black Mamba, which hurtles through ravines and waterfalls with twists, screws, loop the loops and hair-raising drops. Another highlight is the head-spinning Talocan, a suspended top-spin and the only ride of its kind in Europe to date.

Take your students on a day-journey round the globe from China, Mexico and Africa to Old Berlin. Not only do our themed lands shed light on far-flung cultures and ancient civilisations, but they also give your pupils a science lesson to remember, as the laws of physics play havoc with their senses on white-knuckle rides and attractions.

Come and visit PHANTASIALAND this winter for an experience to remember!Fun and adventure with all your favourite rides, brand-new shows and lots of bonus winter attractions. Lose yourself in a Winter Wonderland at Phantasialand. As well as the all-weather rides and attractions, you can look forward to a whole host of winter specials: a huge ice rink where you can practice your pirouettes, a toboggan run and much more besides.Magical moments: You know that winter has arrived at Phantasialand when the entire park is lit up by thousands and thousands of lights, with the ice glittering and sparkling under the bright street lamps. It’s a truly unforgettable sight. The magic continues on stage with our sensational winter shows, which enthrall and enchant in equal measure.

Köln: cosmopolitan city, famous for its magnificent Gothic cathedral

Bonn: university city and the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven

Königswinter: take a ride on the Drachenfels funicular railwayBad Honnef: home of Konrad Adenauer, the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of GermanyLinz: historic old town with its famous castleMaria Laach Abbey: a masterpiece of Romanesque architectureRemagen Bridge Peace Museum: the only bridge to be left intact at the end of the Second World WarKoblenz: Stolzenfels Castle, Deutsches Eck and Ehrenbreitstein fortressCastle Marksburg: the only hilltop castle on the Rhine never to have been destroyedBoppard: attractive town with splendid river promenade, famous for its chairlift ride to the “Vierseenblick”, the view of the four lakesBurg Maus: now a falconry centre offering eagle and falcon flying displaysLorelei Rock: steeped in legend and folkloreRheinfels Castle: St. Goar, the most extensive castle ruins on the RhineBingen: with its unusual Mäuseturm, in the Rhine riverRüdesheim: lively town with the bustling Drosselgasse and amazing Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Museum

RHINE VALLEY EUROPE’S NOBLEST RIVER, WINDING ITS WAY THROUGH A VARIETY OF LANDSCAPES, IS A GREAT FAVOURITE WITH SCHOOL GROUPS.

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Minimum length of tour: 4 days / 3 nights Half Board Staff free 1:8

Channel Crossing: Dover / Folkestone - Calais by ferry or shuttleApproximate journey time from Calais:

Bad Honnef 6½ hrs; Boppard 7 hrs; Rüdesheim-am-Rhein 8 hrs

Prices from: Jugendherberge Bad Honnef*

and Hotel Spiegel Garten* £195 per pupil (40-47 paying)£215 per pupil (32-39 paying)£250 per pupil (24-31 paying)Additional nights £45 per pupil

Prices from: Hotel Bergschlösschen*

£205 per pupil (40-47 paying)£225 per pupil (32-39 paying)£260 per pupil (24-31 paying)Additional nights £50 per pupil

Prices from: Hotel Aumüller-Traube*

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Bad Honnef: Bad Honnef is a lively town of historic charm, with a variety of old half-timbered houses as well as buildings dating from the Classical period and late 19th century. It enjoys an enviable location between the Siebengebirge National Park and the Rhine river. The most famous district of Bad Honnef is Rhöndorf, where the former residence of Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, is located.Boppard: Boppard offers a host of attractions to its visitors, with its splendid river promenade, well preserved Roman and medieval town fortifications, the historic noble houses, churches, former monastries and an unusual museum. Not to be missed is the chairlift ride to the “Vierseenblick”, the view of the four lakes or the train ride with the Hunsrück Mountain Railway.

Rüdesheim-am-Rhein: Rüdesheim, the heart of the Rheingau region, is one of the most visited towns in Germany. The quaint Drosselgasse, just six feet wide, is always bustling and lively. A cable car ride to the Niederwald monument and falconry is a real delight. The Winzerexpress, a miniature train, winds through the vineyards on sightseeing tours. Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Museum, in the historical Brömserhof, houses one of the largest collections of self-playing musical instruments. The rooms and vaults of the 1000 year old Brömserburg castle are home to the Rheingau folk and wine museum and from the top of its tower, the visitor is offered a truly magnificent panorama.

BAD HONNEFJugendherberge Bad HonnefDescription: Modern, welcoming youth hostel.Location: On the southern outskirts of Bad Honnef in the Selhof district.Capacity: 193 Rooms for Pupils: 2 to 10 beds; All with shower and WC.Facilities Indoor: Small games room. Meeting rooms, theatre with stage, disco room, bistro – supplements payable.Outdoor: Spacious grounds for various activities including table-tennis and basketball. Fun-court with spectators’ stand. Large amphitheatre. Terrace with sun umbrellas.

BOPPARDHotel BergschlösschenDescription: Attractive family-run hotel with a friendly atmosphere.Location: In a scenic, peaceful area, ten minutes walk from Boppard town centre and the river Rhine.Capacity: 90 Rooms for Pupils: 2 to 5 beds; All with shower, WC and TV.Facilities: Leisure room with bar area, large TV/Video screen and CD player, covered outdoor terrace. Disco room on request – supplement payable.

BOPPARDHotel Spiegel GartenDescription: Comfortable, friendly hotel in excellent positionLocation: Directly on the Rhine PromenadeCapacity: 102 Rooms for pupils: 2 to 4 beds; All with shower or bath and WC, TV, telephone. Facilities: Leisure room with bar area, large TV/Video screen and CD player, covered outdoor terrace, street café.

RÜDESHEIM-AM-RHEIN Hotel Aumüller-TraubeDescription: Attractive hotel with excellent amenities.Location: In the historic centre of Rüdesheim-am-Rhein.Capacity: 220 Rooms for Pupils: 2 to 4 beds; All with shower or bath and WC, TV, telephone.Facilities: Sun terrace, relaxation room, indoor swimming pool and sauna.

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Köln: A lively, cosmopolitan city, Köln is famous for its magnificent Gothic cathedral which took more than 600 years to complete. Climb the south tower for a splendid view of the bustling city centre with its Romanesque churches and the impressive Römisch-Germanisches Museum. A visit to the Chocolate Museum with its freshly-stocked chocolate fountain, production line and shop is not to be missed. Gain an insight into the history and ever-changing face of sport at the neighbouring German Sports and Olympic Museum.Bonn: Known as the “Gateway to the Romantic Rhine”, Bonn is an attractive and cultural city with an interesting history dating back over 2000 years. The top class museums of Bonn’s “Museum Mile” include the distinctive Art and Exhibition Hall, the House of the History of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Museum of Modern Art. A tour of the Beethoven House, birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven, the world famous composer, is a must-see for all visitors to this inviting city.

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KÖLNJugendherberge Köln DeutzDescription: Impressive youth hostel Location: Close to the Rhine within easy walking distance of Köln cathedral and old town Capacity: 506 Rooms for pupils: 4-6 beds; All with shower and WC Facilities: Large reception area with shop and internet access. Attractive Chill-out zone. Disco room - pre booking required. Meeting rooms with overhead projector and flip charts.

BONNJugendherberge BonnDescription: Comfortable, friendly youth hostelLocation: Bonn-Venusberg on the edge of the Kottenforst Nature ParkCapacity: 249Rooms for pupils: 2-4 beds; All with shower and WCFacilities: TV room, relaxation lounge, games room, table-tennis (indoor & outdoor), large garden terrace. Well equipped meeting rooms – supplement payable.

Minimum length of tour: 4 days / 3 nights

Half Board Staff free 1:8 Channel Crossing:

Dover / Folkestone - Calais by ferry or shuttle

Approximate journey time from Calais:Köln, Bonn 6 hrs

Prices from: Jugendherberge Köln Deutz and

Jugendherberge Bonn£210 per pupil (40-47 paying)£230 per pupil (32-39 paying)£260 per pupil (24-31 paying)

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CHRISTMAS MARKETS Visit the historic markets of Köln and Bonn. 3 days / 2 nights Half BoardPrices start from: £180 per pupil (40-47 paying)

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GERMANY MOSELLE/EIFEL BITBURG

THE GENTLY FLOWING RIVER MOSELLE MEANDERING THROUGH VINE COVERED VALLEYS AND PICTURESQUE TOWNS TOGETHER WITH THE UNSPOILT NATURE OF THE BEAUTIFUL EIFEL REGION PROVIDE A WIDE VARIETY OF INTERESTING EXCURSIONS FOR SCHOOL GROUPS.

JUGENDHOTEL BITBURG Description: Modern, purpose-built centre with excellent amenities,Location: 4 kms to Bitburg centre, 30 minutes drive from Trier,Capacity: 270Rooms for pupils: Mostly 4 beds; Bathroom shared by two rooms.Facilities Indoor: Meeting rooms, bar with TV/CD player, cinema/video room, internet access in reception, pool table, table football and table tennis. Weekly disco evening. Barbecue evening on Wednesdays.Outdoor: Patio area, spacious grounds for various sports activities including table-tennis, football field, beach volleyball and basketball. Pre-bookable activities with a supplement payable include archery, guided jogging, climbing wall and night hike - all subject to availability and minimum numbers.Activities within walking distance: Indoor ice rink (winter only); Activity park with inline-skating, table football, streetball, basketball and trampolining; Bowling alley; Go-kart track. Costs for the above can be advised on request.

Minimum length of tour: 4 days / 3 nights

Half Board Staff free 1:8Channel Crossing:

Dover / Folkestone - Calais by ferry or shuttle

Approximate journey time from Calais:6 hrs

Prices from:£205 per pupil (40-47 paying)£225 per pupil (32-39 paying)£260 per pupil (24-31 paying)

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CHRISTMAS MARKETS Visit the charming

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Bitburg is an attractive town with an idyllic location in the heart of the Eifel region, just 30 minutes drive from the Roman City of Trier.A range of interesting excursions in the Moselle and Eifel regions as well as the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg are easy to reach from Bitburg. For pure enjoyment in Bitburg itself, choose from “Cascade” the water-world swimming centre or Funpark Eissporthalle offering roller-blading, climbing, hockey, darts, table-tennis and trampolining. Of course, the famous Bitburger Pils is brewed here in Bitburg. Guided tours of the brewery, one of the biggest in Europe, provide a real insight into the technology involved.

Trier, Roman City, famous for the Porta Nigra, Amphitheatre, Karl Marx

Birthplace Museum and the Roman Archaelogical Museum Ring˚werk – action museum, the fascinating theme park at the Nürburgring dealing with legends, motor sports and mobility – experience the past and future of the most famous racetrack in the world Idar-Oberstein, centre of the German gem and jewellery industry with its Edelstein Erlebniswelt visitor attraction romantic Saarburg, old town and castle

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THE GENTLY FLOWING RIVER MOSELLE MEANDERING THROUGH VINE COVERED VALLEYS AND PICTURESQUE TOWNS TOGETHER WITH THE UNSPOILT NATURE OF THE BEAUTIFUL EIFEL REGION PROVIDE A WIDE VARIETY OF INTERESTING EXCURSIONS FOR SCHOOL GROUPS.

JUGENDGÄSTEHAUS COCHEMDescription: Attractive, well-equipped youth hostel. Location: Overlooking the river just over the bridge to the main town centre.Capacity: 146Rooms for pupils: Mostly 4 beds, all with shower and WC.Facilities Indoor: Café-bar and bistro with terrace, games room with table-tennis, pool table and table football. Well-equipped relaxation/meeting rooms of various sizes.Outdoor: Grassed area for ball games and barbecues, table-tennis.

Minimum length of tour: 4 days / 3 nights

Half Board Staff free 1:8Channel Crossing:

Dover / Folkestone - Calais by ferry or shuttle

Approximate journey time from Calais:7 hrs

Prices from:£200 per pupil (40-47 paying)£220 per pupil (32-39 paying)£255 per pupil (24-31 paying)

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The attractive wine town of Cochem is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the Moselle area. Perched high above the town, Cochem’s fairytale Reichsburg Castle is an impressive sight, from which narrow streets with gabled houses, interesting shops and a lively town square can all be easily reached. The Cochem chair-lift takes you to the Pinnerkreuz for panoramic views of the Moselle valley. An animal and leisure park is located here. See how mustard is made on a tour of Cochem’s historic mustard mill which produces award-winning mustard specialities to its own recipes. For fun and relaxation, the water adventure park at the Freizeitzentrum is a perfect choice.

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Burg Eltz, famous castle near Cochem Eifel region with its famous Crater Lakes and Manderscheid Crater Lake Museum typical Moselle wine towns of Bernkastel-kues and Traben-Trabach Moselle River Koat cruise Monschau, attractive Eifel town with Red House museum and mustard mill Phantasialand, adventure theme park near Köln Luxembourg, stylish capital city Abbey town of Echternach Vianden, medieval town with magnificent castle

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Minimum length of tour: 6 days / 3 nights

Half Board Staff free 1:8 Channel Crossing:

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Approximate journey time from Calais:13 hrs

Overnight travel by executive coachMeal provision (half board)

Evening meal on Day 2 to breakfast on penultimate day.

(Lunch on your day of arrival only).Prices from:

£295 per pupil (40-47 paying)£325 per pupil (32-39 paying)£375 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £60 per pupilPacked lunches available

at extra charge.Extras included in your price: 3 hour guided sightseeing tour of Berlin on

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Welcome to the exciting and fascinating city of Berlin. Here, where East meets West, where cultures and religions from all over the world unite, the European Community has its heart. Experience the past and future of Germany’s reinstated capital.

COMFORT HOTEL LICHTENBERGDescription: Comfortable hotel with excellent facilities.Location: North-east outer city centre.Capacity: 338Rooms for pupils: Rooms have 2 to 3 beds; Apartments have 5 beds; All with bath or shower and WC, TV, hairdryer, telephone.Facilities: Bowling alley, billiards, tennis - available at small charge. Fitness centre on request.

Reichstag Parliament Building Charlottenburg Palace Olympic

Stadium Kurfürstendamm Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church Kadewe Tiergarten Brandenburg Gate Checkpoint Charlie Gendarmenmarkt Berlin Wall Memorial, Chapel of

Reconciliation and Documentation Centre East Side Gallery Topography of

Terror Unter den Linden Pergamon Museum Bode-Museum TV Tower at Alexanderplatz Nikolaiviertel Berlin Cathedral Sony Centre at Potsdamer Platz Jewish Quarter Jewish Museum

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe German Museum of Technology Aquadom and Sea Life Centre The Story of Berlin - Multi-Media Exhibition on the history of berlin with a real atomic bomb shelter Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp

Potsdam – Schloss Sanssouci, Schloss Cecilienhof, Neues Palais and Filmpark Babelsberg

BERLIN

Dates excluded in 2011:9th-11th February; 9th-13th March, 20th-21st May, 2nd-5th June, 11th-13th June, 23th-26th June, 23rd-24th September, 1st-3rd October. All other dates subject to availability.

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GERMANY BERLIN GERMANY THE BLACK FOREST

THE BLACK FOREST

Minimum length of tour: 4 days / 3 nights

Half Board Staff free 1:8 Channel Crossing:

Dover / Folkestone - Calais by ferry or shuttle

Approximate journey time from Calais:9 hrs

Prices from: £260 per pupil (40-47 paying)£280 per pupil (32-39 paying)£315 per pupil (24-31 paying)

Additional nights £65 per pupilPacked lunches available

at extra charge.

This highland region offers a wealth of natural beauty, with forests, streams and lakes all steeped in legend, a healthy climate and charming towns. A wide range of cultural sights and interesting activities are available to appeal to school groups of all ages.

HOTEL AM PARKDescription: Delightful hotel offering exceptionally high standards of comfort. Location: Directly opposite Europa Park in Rust. Rust is a pleasant and attractive German town conveniently located for visits to most of the attractions of the Black Forest and Alsace areas. Capacity: 187 Rooms for pupils: 2 to 5 beds; All with shower/WC, hairdryer, TV and safe. Facilities: Two attractive restaurants and outdoor garden terrace. This short break is offered from Sunday 17th April – Saturday 5th November 2011 only.

Experience fantastic moments in Germany’s

biggest theme park!With more than 100 breathtaking rides and spectacular shows, you will enjoy an unforgettable trip!

There is a great deal more besides to discover in Germany’s

biggest theme park! 13 different European themed

areas displaying typical national architecture, vegetation and culture

are spread across the 85-hectare site – great surroundings to get to know Europe in one day! In Greece, guests can take off on a thrilling ride between sky and sea on the “Poseidon” water

roller coaster. The French section has an exceptional adrenalin kick in store, with the “Silver Star”, which reaches speeds of up to

130 kms per hour. Moreover, what better way to cool down than the aquatic “Fjord Rafting” ride in

Scandinavia. Anyone who prefers to take things at a slower pace

can look forward to the excellent show programme including an ice-skating show, variety performances,

knights’ contests and a host of unforgettable moments.

www.europa-park.co.uk

Europa- Park, one of the world’s leading theme parks Freiburg,

university city with Munsterplatz pedestrian area Strasbourg, medieval old city with gothic cathedral and the petite france tannery quarter Triberg, highest waterfall in Germany Spa town of Baden-Baden Picturesque Schiltach, with its half-timbered houses and painted town hall Furtwangen, German clock museum the world’s first giant cuckoo clock in Schonach Railway trip with the “Sauschwanzlebahn” from Blumberg to Weizen “Vogtsbauernhof” open-air museum with original buildings in Black Forest style the “Dorotheenhütte” glassworks in Wolfach ”World of Living” infotainment park dedicated to homes and buildings National Automobile Museum and Train City, In Mulhouse Steinwasen Wildlife and Adventure Park with Rope Bridge and Toboggan Run Monkey Mountain in Kintzheim Château du Hâut-Königsbourg

Accommodation is also available at Hotel Rebstock in Rust and Hotel/Gästehaus Anker in Kippenheim

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From £1,470 for a 49 seater *executive coach (£30 per person)*Includes reclining seats, seat-belts, DVD player and toilet

EARLY MORNING: Executive coach collects your group and drives to Dover/FolkestoneMID MORNING: Channel crossing by ferry or shuttleLUNCHTIME:Arrival in FranceFREE TIME TO:Explore the towns…

Calais - Boulogne - Saint OmerVisit the attractions…

Nausicaã, National Sea Experience Centre La Coupole, History and Remembrance Centre Agincourt, Medieval History Centre Saint Joseph Village, Reproduction Artisan Village

Taste the Difference… Chocolate Factory, Bakery, Sweet Factory

Shop until you drop at… Cité Europe, the biggest shopping centre in Northern France Auchan hypermarket and shopping centre, Saint-Martin-Boulogne Marques Avenue Cote d’Opale, designer discount outlet centre, 5 minutes from Calais.

Your detailed itinerary will depend on which options you choose and the time you wish to allocate to each activity. Coach available for use throughout visit subject to drivers’ hours regulations. Most day trip attractions can be pre-booked through Dragons. You just pay on arrival.EARLY EVENING:Return channel crossingLATE EVENING:Arrive back at your destination

On certain days/peak periods If you choose to travel one way by ferry and one way by shuttle If the duration of your day exceeds 20 hours If your chosen destination is further than those listed If you are more than 250 kms from Dover/Folkestone

Experience the difference of a day trip to France with Dragons International. Our day trips are the perfect introduction to the culture, history and language of your chosen destination. Suitable for all ages of pupils, we will tailor-make your

day to suit your group’s requirements.

SUGGESTEDITINERARY

Day trips to alternative destinations such as Lille, Arras, Ypres and Bruges are also available. We would be pleased to discuss your requirements.

ALTERNATIVE DAY TRIP DESTINATIONS

We offer extended day trips involving overnight travel in both directions to Disneyland© Paris and Parc Astérix©

EXTENDED DAY TRIPS

SUPPLEMENTS MAY BE APPLICABLE

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU BOOKOn acceptance of our quotation in writing, you will receive our full confirmation pack including:

Confirmation letter and invoice (Deposit only £300 per coach; Balance due one month before departure) Personalised itinerary with dates, times and travel arrangements Checklist, advice, safety information and notes for your group Relevant forms for completion Tourist information on the areas you have chosen to visit A complimentary copy of ‘Ma Visite en France’, a useful booklet published by Malvern Language Guides Follow-up service after your return

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CALAIS CALAIS

Calais, as the busiest European port, can legitimately lay claim to the title of “Gateway to Europe”. The Romans, Spanish, English and Germans have all taken Calais at various times throughout history. The most recent invasion was during the Second World War when the town was under German occupation. Relics of its colourful past still remain. Large sections of the old walls are preserved at the Citadelle. The remains of the Watch Tower built in 1229 dominate the Place d’Armes. The church tower of Notre Dame, built during the English occupation of Calais is slowly, through renovation, regaining its former splendour. The quayside in the oldest part of the port is intact. The statue of the Six Burghers by Rodin which stands before the flamboyant Town Hall, is a powerful reminder of the siege of 1347.Shopping: The main shopping streets in Calais are boulevard Jacquard, boulevard Lafayette and rue Royale. Market days are on Wednesday and Saturday mornings in the Place d’Armes and on Thursday and Saturday mornings in the Place Crèvecoeur.Attractions: Second World War Museum: situated in pretty Parc St Pierre opposite the town hall, this museum was once command post to the German Navy. Twenty rooms full of objects, photographs and interactive displays illustrate the history of Calais and the surrounding area from the 1940 battle to the liberation in 1944.Fine Arts Museum: This includes amazing works of art by Rodin and an insight into how his famous bronze of the Six Burghers evolved. There is also a collection of 20th century masterpieces by painters and sculptures such as Dubuffet and Pablo Picasso.International City of Lace and Fashion of Calais: The site of this museum, the Boulart factory, is one of the last great factories from the 1870’s, situated in the heart of Calais. A blend of memory and modernity, this museum bears witness to the industrial history of Calais and Saint-Pierre and of the tulles and laces that brought them renown and wealth from the early 19th century.

Boulogne, awarded the title of “Ville d’Art et d’Histoire” has much to offer its visitors.Perched on a hill, the charming old town with its cobbled streets and ramparts boasts an impressive cathedral, a Town Hall of classical design, a belfry dating from the 12th century and a superb Château Museum. The multi-purpose port of Boulogne with its commercial harbour and yachting marina is also a leading European centre of fish and seafood processing. Shopping: The main shopping streets in the lower town are the Grand Rue, rue Thiers, rue Victor Hugo and rue Nationale. The old town is good for gifts and restaurants. Freshly caught fish is sold on the quayside, boulevard Gambetta, every day. Market days are Wednesday and Saturday mornings at Place Dalton.Attractions: Nausicaá: The French National Sea Experience Centre, is devoted to discovering the marine environment and to raising public awareness of the need to live in harmony with the sea.The Château Museum: Constructed in the 13th century at the same time as the ramparts, this was the first castle to be built without a keep in the history of military architecture. The Museum houses fascinating collections of Egyptian antiquities, antique Greek vases, Eskimo masks, pottery, porcelain, fine and medieval arts.

Saint-Omer, a delightful market town situated on the edge of Flanders and surrounded on three sides by a vast area of farmed marshland, has a rich architectural heritage. Opposite the famous splendid park, the Cathedral of Notre Dame rises up from its close in the original centre of town. The Hotel Sandelin, the ruins of the Abbey of Saint Bertin and the former Jesuit Colleges all bear witness to an illustrious past. In this lively and pleasant town, you may experience the vivid atmosphere of pedestrian streets or take a picturesque walk around the ramparts. Shopping: Place Foch, rue de Dunkerque, rue des Clouteries, rue Louis Martel are the main shopping areas in Saint-Omer. Market day is held on Saturday morning in the Place Foch.Attractions: Hotel Sandelin Museum: This mansion house was built in 1776-1777 as a winter residence for Marie-Josephe Sandelin, countess of Fruges. Three adjoining salons on the ground floor look onto the gardens. These three rooms are listed and protected under the Monuments Historiques initiative. The tour of the house, which focuses on history, fine arts and ceramics, has been extended to 21 exhibition rooms, which bring the museum’s collections to life in a remarkable setting.

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CALAIS

HISTORY AND REMEMBRANCE CENTRE Near Saint OmerLa Coupole – in 1943, Hitler decided to destroy London.After the Eperlecques launching base had been neutralised, he ordered the construction of La Coupole of Helfaut: a concrete dome 5 metres thick, which protected the biggest underground V2 rocket launch pad ever built. This gigantic bunker, dug into chalk by Russian and Polish prisoners of war, is still intact. Today, it houses an astonishing history and remembrance centre on war and rockets offering a choice of two separate tours: “Hitler’s Secret Weapons and The Conquest of Space” or “Northern France in German hands”. It stands as a monument of remembrance and reflection for free citizens of today and the future. The museum has employed the latest technology to depict probably the most traumatic period of the 20th century. Infrared audio-guided headsets in English enable you to visit the centre at your own pace. Each tour lasts about 2 hours with an impressive array of films, slide shows, reconstructions and animated models. Free worksheets on request or download from our website www.lacoupole-france.comGroup Price:Pupils: 4.50€ Teachers free ratio 1:10 Additional Teachers: 4.50€Lunch packs available: from 4€ each 45 minutes from Calais15 minutes from Saint Omer

MEDIEVAL HISTORY CENTRE France was in turmoil in the 15th century. King Charles VI suffered from bouts of madness and civil war was raging between the opposing factions of Burgundy and Orléans. It was then that the recently crowned King of England, Henry V, decided to take advantage of the situation in France. Through diplomatic means, Henry V continued in his attempts to obtain the title of King of France or, at the very least, additional French territory. At the beginning of 1415, the Armagnacs were in power and they refused to agree to Henry’s excessive demands. Negotiations had broken down completely and there was no alternative but for England and France to take up arms against each other. This situation came to a head on 25th October 1415 on fields near the village of Agincourt, where a vastly outnumbered English army, led by Henry V, crushed a French army under the command of Constable d’Albret. On this historic battlefield site, Agincourt does not intend to glorify what was one of the bloodiest battles of the Hundred Years’ War, but to reveal instead an event of symbolic importance in medieval history.At the Centre Historique Médiéval, technology and history combine so that you can relive this historical event of the Middle Ages. This is achieved by a combination of information panels, talking figures, interactive exhibits, films, documentaries and special exhibitions. Open daily (except on Tuesdays between November and March)Group Price:A Guided visit Pupils: 3.50€ Teachers free ratio: 1:10 Additional teachers: 5€ Approximate visit duration: 1 hourB Guided battlefield tour by coach:

10€ total (½ hour)C Workshop in heraldy, sigillography or

calligraphy: 1.50€ per pupil (½ hour)D Workshop on coat of mails: 2€ per pupilE Workshops on medieval tiles (carreaux

de pavage): 2.50€ per pupil75 minutes from Calais or Boulogne

REPRODUCTION ARTISAN VILLAGE Step back in time at “Saint Joseph Village” situated in Guines, just 6 kms from Calais. This faithful reproduction of an old “artisan” village includes a primary school, blacksmith’s workshop, sawmill, clockmaker’s shop, tavern, chapel, windmill, museum of farm machinery, fun fair and grocer’s shop. Enjoy the authentic atmosphere of village life between 1900 and 1950. An ideal visit for younger groups.Group Price: Pupils: 4.50€ Teachers: Free Lunches available: from 6.50€ each Approximate visit duration: 1½ hours20 minutes from Calais;40 minutes from Boulogne

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NATIONAL SEA LIFE CENTRE Take a deep breath and dive into the oceans of the world at Nausicaá, Europe’s largest Sea centre. Much more than just an aquarium, Nausicaá is dedicated to the marine world and its links with mankind. See playful tropical fish, come face to face with frightening sharks, stroke skates in a touch tank and marvel at the sea lions frolicking in their marine reserve from an underwater glass tunnel. Nausicaá has recently created “the NAUSICAÁ Planet”, an interactive multimedia approach to information and education. Take a new plunge into the World Ocean where remodelled display areas, wave machines, brand new aquariums and twice as many species will take you on “Travels in the North Sea” and to “Ports of call in the Mediterranean”. You will discover “The Sea... Live!” From a brand new interactive display area, correspondents from all over the world will reveal to you some not yet publicised events about the marine world.NEW IN 2011, new temporary exhibition “Discover Islands of the World” A journey to amazing, mysterious and fragile islands. Share the experiences of populations that are rallying together to save their marine resources and in doing so, reinventing their future…

The sea has finally landed! Welcome aboard Planet Nausicaá.

Group Price: Pupils up to 18 years: 8.10€ Teachers free ratio: 1:10 Additional Teachers: 13.70€*Enjoy a choice of refreshments in the balmy atmosphere of the “Tropical Lagoon Village Bar” or at the typical fishing harbour at the “Bistrot du port”.*Food must be pre-ordered - contact Dragons for details and prices.Approximate visit duration: 2 - 3 hours30 minutes from Calais; 5 minutes from centre of Boulogne

BEUSSENTDiscover the mysteries of chocolate making on a fascinating tour of this Chocolate Factory in Beussent. This is paradise for chocolate lovers. From the initial plantation of the cocoa trees to the coating of the final product, all will be revealed. The owners, Bruno and Alain Derick travel to the Rain Forest each year to personally select the cocoa beans from their own plantations, ensuring that only the very finest are chosen to be transformed into dark rich chocolate of at least 70% cocoa. Find out the advantages of eating a little chocolate every day! Your tour will end with a chocolate tasting and an opportunity to visit the factory shop to take some of your favourites home with you. Approximate visit duration: 1 hour Group Price:Pupils: 2.80€ Teachers free ratio: 1:25Additional Teachers: 2.80€1 hour from Calais; 40 minutes from Boulogne

WIERRE EFFROY Enjoy a visit to a family-owned bakery. Take a tour around the modern part of the bakery to see croissants in production and then conclude your visit in the original part of the bakery to watch a baker at his work using a traditional wood oven. He will be happy to respond to your questions. Depending on availability, you may take away samples of delicious baguettes and croissants.Approximate visit duration: 1 hourGroup Price:Pupils: 4€Teachers: Free of charge35 minutes from Calais; 25 minutes from Boulogne

BOULOGNE Take a trip down memory lane at a traditional sweet factory, conveniently located in Boulogne.Watch carefully as the ingredients are heated in a copper pan, allowed to cool on a special table and fed through a machine to create their unique fruit shapes. You may even be asked to assist! In addition to 16 different fruit-flavoured sweets; nougat, truffles, marzipan, lollipops and fruit jellies are also made here. Their shop will be hard to resist.Approximate visit duration: 1 hour Group Price:Pupils: 2.80€Teachers: Free of charge35 minutes from Calais; 5 minutes from centre of Boulogne

NAUSICAÁ

THE ENVIRONMENTMARINE WORLD GASTRONOMY

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