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See Britain in Style by Land, Sea and Air
Britain is a wonderful country to tour no matter how you do it. But
if you’re on board the luxurious British Pullman train of the
Orient Express; or behind the wheel of an ‘E-Type’ Jaguar; or
enjoying the maritime delights of the Hebridean Princess cruise
ship, then touring reaches an altogether more sublime level. Here
we suggest some of the most stylish ways to travel around the
country, by road, rail, sea and air. Quality comes at a price, of
course, but true style and luxury is always worth paying a little
extra for. Go on, indulge yourself in Britain – you know you
deserve it!
By road…
There's nothing quite like motoring along Cornwall and Devon’s
country lanes at the wheel of a classic car such as the 'E-Type'
Jaguar. With its soft leather seats, walnut dashboard and polished
chrome, it makes country driving a joy. Tuck a picnic hamper into
the boot and away you go. Cornwall Classic Car Hire knows all the
best stately homes, beaches and gardens in this lovely area of
South-West England and can set you off on the right road. Their
route suggestions will take you to some of Cornwall's famous
gardens, for example - Tregenna Castle, Trelissick or St Michael's
Mount - they all flourish in the temperate climate created by the
Gulf Stream. Most splendid of all is the global garden of the Eden
Project, where trees and plants thrive inside giant ‘biomes’.
Or choose from the classic 1950s and 60s sports cars meticulously
maintained by Rambling Roadsters. An MGA 1600 Mark II or a 1964
Alpha Romeo Spider are ideal for tours around the Heart of England:
the company will plan your route through charming Cotswold villages
or farther afield, building in visits to motor museums, race meets,
even the Morgan factory for those interested.
Maybe you have an eye for fine cars but prefer to sit back and be
driven? There are a number of chauffeur-drive companies that
operate fleets of air conditioned vehicles - Mercedes Benz Saloons,
Jaguar XJ6s, Rolls-Royces and Daimler limousines. Cars and
uniformed drivers are available for tours of the UK or just for a
few hours. Ride in style to a day at the races, or the summer
season events at which Britain excels, such as the Henley Royal
Regatta or to the opera at Glyndebourne. Your chauffeur can provide
both the picnic hamper and the chilled champagne, so all you need
think about is enjoying yourself.
By sea…
Cruising is synonymous with luxury and, in the scenic waters of
Scotland’s Highlands and
Islands,
no vessel is better known than the Hebridean Princess for its fine
furnishings and extraordinary level of service. Relax on a ship
that is small enough to recreate the feel of a country house party
- a luxurious lounge, peaceful library and formal wood-panelled
dining room are some of her delights. Then go on deck or to the
cosy Look Out Lounge to be reminded of the spectacular Scottish
coastline. The Hebridean Princess will bring you to fascinating and
remote locations where only private launches normally moor and
you'll explore beautiful gardens, atmospheric castles, thriving
towns and deserted beaches.
The Heritage of Scotland tour, for example, winds through the Inner
Hebridean islands of Syke, Mull, Coll and Iona, visiting Dunvegan,
Brodick and Eilean Donan castles, with a finale at Duart Castle
hosted by Clan Chief Sir Lachlan MacLean.
By air…
By making use of a rented helicopter you could have lunch in
Southern England and play golf in Northern Scotland in the
afternoon. Or do a whistle-stop tour of the whole country in a day
or two. Atlas Helicopters and Rotary Aviation are two companies
offering point-to-point air transportation, allowing you to fit
more into your day.
For something a little different, you could take off from water and
see the lochs and glens of Scotland from a seaplane, before an
exhilarating, spray-filled touch-down on the country’s largest
inland water. Operated by Captain David West, a commercial pilot
with 25 years’ experience, Loch Lomond Seaplanes’ choice of
pleasure flights starts at a down-to-earth £110 per person.
By rail…
The British Pullman of the Venice Simplon-Orient Express, plus its
sister trains the Northern Belle and the Royal Scotsman hark back
to the golden age of rail travel when a journey was all about being
pampered and cosseted. Built as 'Palaces on Wheels', the trains
offer superb cuisine, elegant décor and an attentive crew. As well
as an Observation Lounge, the Royal Scotsman offers superb
overnight accommodation and its tours of Scotland, with side trips
to castles and distilleries, and opportunities for golf on
celebrated courses, are the nearest you’ll get to cruising on land.
The British Pullman’s day excursions – to historic cities such as
Bath, Cambridge, York and sporting events – are accompanied by fine
dining with plenty of champagne. Each carriage is an original art
deco masterpiece restored by renowned designers such as Rene
Lalique. On arrival, a well-informed tour guide will bring you to
the main points of interest and there will be free time before
boarding the return train for a sumptuous four-course dinner and a
leisurely ride home. The Northern Belle offers similar excursions,
departing from Manchester, Liverpool and York.
Luxurious accommodation
No matter which form of transport you choose, there is no shortage
of top-class accommodation to complete your luxury package. Choose
from castle hotels, country house hotels, state-of-the-art
destination spas or golfing resorts.
There are few experiences that compare with staying in a castle
that has been luxuriously refurbished. Langley Castle near Durham
is one of the oldest. It dates from 1350 and is a fine example of a
medieval fortified castle. Wherever you stay, expect spectacular
views over deer parks, lakes and golf courses and superb modern
cuisine. If you're feeling adventurous, some properties, such as
Myers Castle in Fife, Scotland, can serve you a formal medieval
banquet.
The von Essen collection of privately owned country house hotels
includes stately homes and manor houses such as Cliveden, beside
the River Thames in Berkshire and New Park Manor, a former royal
hunting lodge in the heart of the New Forest. Partake in such
country pursuits as falconry, clay-pigeon shooting, horse riding
and fly fishing, or try transportation ‘Jules Verne-style’ in a
hot-air balloon!
Many of Britain's finest hotels combine luxury with some of the
best golf in the world. St Mellion in Cornwall, Celtic Manor in
Wales, the Belfry in Warwickshire and the Old Course Hotel in St.
Andrews, the home of golf, are some of the top resorts. Why not
charter a helicopter and tee off on a different championship course
every day?
Useful websites
Historic & Classic Car Hirers Guild:
www.hchg.co.uk
Cornwall Classic Car Hire:
www.cornwallclassiccarhire.co.uk
Rambling Roadsters:
www.ramblingroadsters.com
Chauffeur Tours UK:
www.chauffeurtours.com
Maxwell Car Services (chauffeur drive):
www.chauffeurdrive.com
Hebridean Princess:
www.hebridean.co.uk
Rotary Aviation (helicopters):
www.rotaryaviation.co.uk
Atlas Helicopters:
www.atlashelicopters.co.uk
British Pullman, Northern Belle and Royal Scotsman trains:
www.luxury-trains.co.uk
Celtic Castles:
www.celticcastles.com
Von Essen Luxury Hotels:
www.vonessenhotels.com
Golf Travel England and Wales:
www.golftravelengland.com
Golf Travel Scotland:
www.golfing-scotland.com
August 2004
from VisitBritain
by Amanda Parsons
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