Scilly Isles cottages added by operator

October 26, 2007 on 9:51 am | In Adventure Travel, Beachbooker, Cabinweb, Iceland, Ireland, London, Ontario, Scotland, Toronto, United Kingdom, Wales | Comments Off

Isles of Scilly (OS Explorer Map Active) (B1) – Ordnance Survey Aa Leisure Guide Cornwall (Paperback) (Spiral) Properties in the Scilly Isles are being featured next year by self-catering operator Classic Cottages.

They are part of the Flying Boat Club, a new development on the island of Tresco.

The club, built on the site of a First World War flying boat base, features three and four-bedroomed houses and a clubhouse.

The West Country-based operator is offering breaks from February 1, 2008 with available in the spring, early summer and autumn.

A week’s stay starts at £1,375.

Classic Cottages managing director Simon Tregoning said: “The Isles of Scilly offer a real escape from everyday Dales Holiday Cottagesroutine and Tresco has a distinctive character and atmosphere which is hard to resist.

“The luxury and comfort of the Flying Boat Club properties make island life even easier to slip into.”

Walking in the Isles of Scilly: A Guide to Exploring the Islands (Cicerone Guide) (2nd Revised edition) - Paddy Dillon Walking in the Isles of Scilly: A Guide to Exploring the Islands (Cicerone Guide) (2nd Revised edition) – Paddy Dillon

ISBN: 1852844752 Published: Jan 2006 Format: Paperback Pages: 96 Basking in sunshine, rising green and pleasant from the blue Atlantic Ocean, fringed by rugged cliffs and sandy beaches, the Isles of Scilly are a joy to explore. The Isles form the smallest of Britain’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and their historic shores have been designated as Heritage Coast. The surrounding sea is protected as a marine park. Archaeological remains abound, not only on the islands, but submerged beneath the sea. While the walks in this guidebook could be completed in as little as a week, a fortnight would allow a much more leisurely appreciation of the islands, and leave you with memories that will last a lifetime. Contents: Map: Isles of Scilly Introduction Location Geology Ancient History Later History Recent History Getting to the Isles of Scilly Getting around the Isles of Scilly Boat Trips Tourist Information and Accommodation Maps of the Isles of Scilly The Walks Guided Walks Island Flowers Island Birds Island Animals Marine Park Wildlife Fishing Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust The Duchy of Cornwall The Plan of this Guide Safety Matters Walk 1: Hugh Town Trail Walk 2: The Garrison Wall Walk 3: St Mary’s Coast Walk 4: St Mary’s Nature Trails Walk 5: The Gugh Walk 6: St Agnes Boat Trip – Annet and the Western Rocks Walk 7: Samson Walk 8: Bryher Boat trip – The Norrard Rocks Walk 9: Tresco Walk 10: Tresco Abbey Garden Boat Trip – St Helen’s and Tean Walk 11: St Martin’s Boat trip – the Eastern Isles Brief Description: Nestling off the coast of Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly are a joy to explore. This guide includes walks on the larger islands of St Mary’s, Gugh, St Agnes, Samson, Bryher, Tresco and St Martin’s, and details of boat trips to the smaller islands. It also covers nature trails, town trails and coastal walks.


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