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COME ON MY IRELAND - SCOTLAND TOUR IN APRIL 14-29TH YOU WILL NEVER BE THE SAME -ITS NOT A MISSION TRIP BUT GOD WILL SHOW UP -- EMAIL ME FOR MORE DETAILS - HERE IS ITINERARY kathiewalters@mindspring YOU WILL NEVER BE THE SAME -GOD IS GOING TO RELEASE YOU IN A NEW WAY This tour is not a ministry trip nor a mission trip - but we can promise you God will move and you will never be the same. Its chill out time for you to relax and truly get set free Celtic Tours In conjunction with Kathie and David Walters Ministries Tour of Scotland & Ireland Monday 14TH - 29TH April 2014 Monday 14 April Overnight flight to Scotland Tuesday 15 April Transfer from Airport to Edinburgh Hotel – rest and chill out – recover from all night flight Wednesday 16 April - OK ready to go Today we head north for Inverness. This will take us through the Scottish Highlands to Perth; from here we leave the tourist route and go a very scenic way through some of the highest roads in Scotland. One stop will be in Crathie, this is close to Balmoral, the Queens summer residence, you can visit the Church Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the Royal Family attends. Then we go to Tomintoul, this is the highest village in Scotland, and Grantown on Spey from here we rejoin the main tourist route to Hotel in Inverness Thursday 17 April Today we go Nessie hunting on Loch Ness. First you will board a boat and spend about an hour sailing on the loch; you will see Urquhart Castle from the water. Then we will rejoin your coach and drive down the Great Glen, along the full length of Loch Ness to Fort William where we will have a lunch stop. From there we head up Glen Spean past Loch Laggan, Newtonmore, Kinggussie and Aviemore, famous for its Ski Slopes, and return to Inverness. But remember, you are not to banish Nessie, the Loch Ness monster; they need it for the tourists. Hotel in Inverness Friday 18 April We drive again through a different area of the Scottish Highlands to Edinburgh, stopping in Stirling. You will see majestic mountains; the tops will have snow for most of the year. Scotland is an ancient and culturally rich country, with a colourful, though often bloody, history. Stirling’s history is probably one of the most famous in the world, especially since the major motion picture ‘Braveheart’, starring Mel Gibson, was released. A visit to Stirling Castle is an essential part of any visit to central Scotland. Its location rivals even Edinburgh Castlesfor sheer magnificence as it sits on its high volcanic rock, visible for many miles in every direction. One of the best vantage points from which to view Stirling is the top of the national Wallace Monument, a prominent Victorian tower which stands above the river on a rocky crag and catches the eye for miles around. In the 1850s there was a tide of nationalism that swept across the globe. Saturday 19 April Free day in Edinburgh. Shopping Edinburgh has an wide selection of shopping available to cater for every taste. This ranges from upmarket designer stores such as Harvey Nichols, Jenners and House of Fraser, through the usual range of high street department stores such as John Lewis, Marks & Spencer, Next, Gap and Debenhams, down to smaller boutiques, craft and specialist outlets selling pretty much anything you may need. Kathie’s favorite antique jewelry store is here in the Royal Mile and “Ragamuffin” a great clothing store. There are great pubs for lunch and Edinburgh CastleScotland’s favourite visitor attraction is situated at the top of the Royal Mile. Marvel at Scotland’s Crown Jewels and the Stone of Destiny. The Palace of Holyrood house. Visit the official residence in Scotland of The Queen and learn more about the Royal Family and the palace’s legendary former inhabitants. Visit the Royal Apartments and Throne Room as well as Mary Queen of Scot’s Chambers. St Giles CathedralThe historic City Church of Edinburgh. With its famed crown spire it stands on the Royal Mile between Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyrood house. A Gothic style building from the 15th century it contains the Chapel of the Order of the Thistle (Scotlands chivalric company of knights headed by the Queen). Hotel in Edinburgh Sunday 20 April Leaving Edinburgh we drive south along the east coast to Berwick upon Tweed and The Holy Island of Lindsfarne.Berwick-upon-Tweed is the most northern town in England and over the centuries has changed hands between England and Scotland no less than 14 times. Lindisfarne or Holy Island was one of the great seats of Christian learning and was where the beautiful Lindisfarne Gospels were written. Adjacent to the ruins of the Benedictine Priory, destroyed by Henry VIII, there is a Visitor Centre commemorating the life of the monks. The stones from the Priory were used to build the unforgettable Lindisfarne Castle. The Lindisfarne Gospels were written in the late 7th century to celebrate the life of St Cuthbert. . Hotel in Edinburgh Monday 21 April Today we board a car ferry and sail to Ireland, Hotel in Belfast Tuesday 22 April Saul Church, PLEASE NOTE THAT FAITH AND ANDY WILL BE HAVING A WEDDING BLESSING HERE AT SAUL CHURCH. Most of you know or know of Faith – she is my eldest daughter and has a powerful call to Ireland Saul church is built on the site of St Patrick’s first Church in Ireland, we always have a powerful move of God here. St Patrick’s Centre, this is the only centre in Ireland dedicated to St Patrick.St Patrick’sgrave, in the grounds ofDownpatrick Cathedral and Down County Museum. This grave also holds the remains of Brigid and Columba, St Patrick Heritage Centre, tells the story of Irelands Patron Saint and the areas strong links to the founding of Christianity in Ireland. The Museum complex also contains a restored Governors Residence where visitors can see fascinating displays about life in earlier times, as well as a reconstruction of 18th century cells where prisoners were held before transportation to Australia. Short tour of Belfast. Hotel in Belfast Wednesday 23 April The Antrim Coast Road, described as the most scenic route in the British Isles, the Antrim Coast Road closely follows the coast with the sea on the side and for the most part, towering cliffs on the other side intersected with glens, waterfalls and small villages. Sandy beaches and little harbours abound. Colonies of birds line the cliffs. The Giants Causeway, a world heritage site. Dunluce Castle is unique to here. Dunluce castle, as seen today dates largely from the 16th and 17th centuries built by the MacDonnell’s, however the outer walls with round towers are attributed to being built in the 14th century by the MacQuillans. The Castle can only be reached over a bridge which now replaces the original rocky connection. Hotel in Donegal Thursday 24 April We drive south today visiting Ballyshannon, Mullaghmore and stopping in Sligo, then on to our hotel in Galway. The West of Ireland is an enchanting place filled with wonderfully atmospheric towns and villages, long stretches of stunning coastline, soaring sea cliffs, and craggy countryside that boasts a uniquely desolate beauty and a vibrant cultural heritage rich in tradition. Hotel in Galway Bay Friday 25 April Free day in Galway. Galway Bay is our favorite place in Ireland Galway City is one of the most chilled out spots in Western Europe. after the 14 affluent tribes who ruled during the middle ages, this thriving city is the most westerly in Ireland and enjoys a strong artistic heritage and a flourishing arts, music, theatre and film scene. You could have a choice today, instead of Galway you could go to the Aran Islands for the day. (This is extra as its not included in the tour) Hotel in Galway Saturday 26 April Leaving Galway we will drive from the west coast to the east coast, and will visit The Hill of Tara, Slane Hill and Monasterboice.(There are many very famous Celtic crosses here) and then on to Dublin. Slane Hill is where St Patrick lit the Paschal Fire and defied the high king. See Kathie’s book “ “Celtic Flames.” The Hill of Tara is where the High King of Ireland lived. He tried to have Patrick killed when Patrick defied him. Hotel in Dublin Sunday 27 April We travel south into The Wicklow Mountains and will visit Powerscourt and Glendalough. Powercourt Estate & Gardens a beautiful estate owned by Christians- A Place Apart Tonight we will have a night of Dinner, Irish music and dance Hotel in Dublin Monday 28 April Free Day in Dublin. Dublin meaning Town of the Hurdled Ford, is both the largest city and the capital of the Republic of Ireland. Dublin is big enough to offer distinct shopping districts that are small enough not only to explore on foot, but to stroll between. Quirky markets, trendy boutiques, designer stores and chic cafés are easy to find. Theres no need for frustrating map navigation or stressful underground travel. Don’t let this put you off if you’re on a shoestring, though, as there are some funky markets and eccentric vintage shops tucked away in the small roadsand alleys that connect Grafton Street with its surrounds. A favourite is Georges Street Arcade on S Great Georges St, where youll find quirky and and second-hand gems. Places to visit include. Chester Beatty Library, Christ Church Cathedral, St Patricks Cathedral, Dublin Castle, Dublin Writers Museum, Dublinia & the Viking World, Jeanie Johnston Famine Ship Museum, Kilmainham Gaol, National Museum of Ireland, and Old Library at Trinity College & Book of Kells LAST NIGHT SUPPER Tuesday 29 April Flight home from Dublin THIS TOUR IS ;; 4 STAR HOTELS AND INCLUDES ALL EVENING DINERS- BREAKFASTS- TRANSPORT- ENTRANCES- BOAT TRIPS- FERRY ETC. YOU WILL HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME.. THE DEPOSIT IS $450 (non refundable, because when you make deposit the ball is already rolling for you) THAT WILL HOLD YOUR PLACE ON THE TOUR AND YOU Please make deposit ASAP Deposit $450 kathiewaltersministry/apps/webstore/products/show/4484544 THE TOUR PRICE IS $3,999.00 ( sorry our dollar is not doing so good in our economy. thanks to the government) Price does not include your credit card charges Tour $3999.00 kathiewaltersministry/apps/webstore/products/show/4484546 SINGLE ROOM SUPPLEMENT IS $900 kathiewaltersministry/apps/webstore/products/show/4484550 THIS DOES NOT INLCUDE AIRFARE. IF YOU USE MILES OR GET YOUR OWN TICKET YOU WILL HAVE TO MEET US IN EDINBURGH ON 15TH APRIL.. I WILL GET YOUR TICKET F YOU WOULD LIKE ME TO
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