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Scotland and Ireland
             “PLACES LOST IN TIME”

 SCOTLAND: EDINBURGH, STIRLING,
  GLENCOE, AVIEMORE, INVERNESS
WITH LOCH NESS AND THE ISLAND OF
   SKYE. IRELAND: DUBLIN, SLANE,
NEWGRANGE, CONNEMARA, GALWAY
            AND DINGLE.

   September 12th – September 25th, 2021

           A fourteen-Day Italian Adventure
                                  KEYROW TOURS
   60 Georgia Road - Trumansburg, NY - 14886 - Tel: 315.491.3711 - www.keyrowtours.com
Scotland and Ireland "PLACES LOST IN TIME" SCOTLAND: EDINBURGH, STIRLING, GLENCOE, AVIEMORE, INVERNESS WITH LOCH NESS AND THE ISLAND OF SKYE ...
Day #1: “A Journey into Scotland”
Sunday: September 12th, 2021

In conjunction with AAA Travel, Keyrow Tours is pleased to make all flight
arrangements, including primary flights from anywhere in the United States. Please
arrive at the airport 2 hours prior to departure.

Transportation to and from your airport of departure is each person’s responsibility.

Important: Please plan on sleeping on the plane as much as possible. This will help
avoid jet lag, and enable us to enjoy Scotland on our first day…

   “For my own part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s
                        sake”. – Robert Louis Stevenson

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Scotland and Ireland "PLACES LOST IN TIME" SCOTLAND: EDINBURGH, STIRLING, GLENCOE, AVIEMORE, INVERNESS WITH LOCH NESS AND THE ISLAND OF SKYE ...
Day #2: Proud Edinburgh of Scotland”
Monday: September 13th, 2021

Morning Arrival at Edinburgh Airport, Scotland
After passport control and collecting our luggage, we mill make our way by private motor coach to
our accommodations located in the heart of Edinburgh.

Time to Shower and unpack followed by a light lunch

A.) Half-day Guided Walking Tour of Edinburgh’s Old Town
         Wander the stony streets and narrow passageways of one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. As the
         capital of Scotland, the city’s rustic buildings, huge collection of medieval and classic architecture, pubs
         and rich history have together made Edinburgh one of the most lively cities in Europe.

B.) A UNESCO City of Literature
         Edinburgh was the first city to be called the UNESCO city of Literature. With familiar Scottish names such
         as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, J.K. Rowling, Sir Walter Scott, and Robert Louis Stevenson… Scotland is a
         land of poetry, story telling, and rich folklore.

C.) Edinburgh Castle
         Located on a volcanic hill with sharp cliffs once cut by glaciers, the impressive Castle of Edinburgh was
         created in the 12th century. Saint Margaret’s Chapel is the oldest part of the castle complex, built in year
         1130 to the honor of Queen Margaret.

D.) A walk along the Royal Mile

E.) Holyrood Palace exterior

F.)   Scottish Parliament exterior

Day’s recap

Dinner

Overnight in Edinburgh

“To be kind to all, to like many and love a few, to be needed and wanted by those
          we love, is certainly the nearest we can come to happiness”

                            – Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1542 – 87)

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Scotland and Ireland "PLACES LOST IN TIME" SCOTLAND: EDINBURGH, STIRLING, GLENCOE, AVIEMORE, INVERNESS WITH LOCH NESS AND THE ISLAND OF SKYE ...
Day #3 “From Stirling Castle to Rosslyn Chapel”
Tuesday: September 14th, 2021
European breakfast
A.)    Morning departure for Stirling Castle by private motor coach
B.) Tour of Stirling Castle
Located in the city of Stirling, this is one of the largest and most important castles in Scotland.
Primarily built between the 14th-16th centuries, the castle sits on top of Castle Hill and is
surrounded on three sides by steep cliffs. Its strategic location made Stirling a very important
fortification from the earliest of times, and was the site of many impressive battles.

Lunch
C.)    Rosslyn Chapel
       One of Scotland’s most remarkable buildings, Rosslyn Chapel has been in the ownership
       of the same family since its foundation in 1446. Still used today as a place of worship,
       the chapel’s profile greatly increased after the publication of Dan Brown’s 2003 novel,
       The DaVinci Code. Explore its mysterious connection to the Knights Templar,
       Freemasonry and a secret architectural musical masterpiece…

D.)    Day’s recap, dinner and overnight in Edinburgh

                "Wink at small faults, for you have great ones yourself."
                                  ― Scottish Proverb

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Day#4: “Wanders in the Scottish Highlands”
Wednesday: September 15th, 2021
European breakfast

Morning Departure by private motor coach for Aberfeldy

Aberfeldy’s Scottish Crannog Center

Enjoy a fascinating journey into Scotland’s prehistory. Crannogs are a type of ancient loch-
dwelling found throughout Scotland and some parts of Ireland. Most seem to have been built as
individual homes to accommodate extended families.

The earliest loch-dwelling in Scotland is some 5,000 years old. People built, modified and re-
used crannogs in Scotland up until the 17th century. Here in Highland Perthshire the prehistoric
crannogs were originally timber-built roundhouses supported on piles or stilts driven into the
loch bed. Walk in the footsteps of the original Crannog dwellers and immerse yourself in village
life with original artifacts and demonstrations by locals.

Lunch

The Scottish Highlands

Glencoe is perhaps Scotland’s most historic and romantic glen. The third Harry Potter film
(“Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”) was filmed on location.

This evocative glen is haunted with ghostly memories of an infamous 17th century massacre,
earning the valley the name “The Weeping Glen”. Echoes of battle bagpipes still blow in the
wind…

We will make several stops in and around Glencoe before reaching our accommodations. The
setting of this location is ideal for viewing the beauty of the Highlands, known for its waterfalls
and wildlife, including red deer and golden eagles.

Day’s recap and dinner
Overnight in Glencoe

      “A good gulp of whisky at bedtime - it’s not very scientific, but it helps.”
                ~ Sir Alexander Fleming, Scottish bacteriologist and discoverer of penicillin~

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Scotland and Ireland "PLACES LOST IN TIME" SCOTLAND: EDINBURGH, STIRLING, GLENCOE, AVIEMORE, INVERNESS WITH LOCH NESS AND THE ISLAND OF SKYE ...
Day #5: “Counting Sheep in Scotland”
Thursday: September 16th, 2021

European Breakfast
Morning departure for Kincraig by private motor coach
Kincraig is a Highland village located on the west bank of the River Spey, on the north end of
Loch Insh. Here we will stop by the Leault Sheepdog Farm. Amidst some of the most beautiful
scenery in Scotland, we will enjoy watching traditional sheepdogs work their magic under the
direction of a Highland shepherd. Meet the collie pups, the orphan lambs, and perhaps participate
in shearing a sheep… unless you’re sheepish! This unique experience is sure to make you
chuckle and warm your heart to the Scottish Highland way of life.

Departure for Inverness by private motor coach
The compact Scottish city of Inverness is perfect for exploration by foot — travelers can easily
find their way from the lovely River Ness to historic Inverness Castle, St. Andrews Cathedral,
Eden Court, the Victorian Market and the famous Leakey’s Bookshop. It’s also an ideal base for
exploring the Highlands, with the mysterious Loch Ness (and famed local resident Nessie) just a
short drive away.

Lunch
Walking tour of Inverness
Day’s recap, dinner and overnight in Inverness

                                                       “Listen to the earth,
                                                      feel the fire. Allow the
                                                      power to flow through
                                                               ye…”
                                                                 ~ Jean M. Grant

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Day #6: “A Day on Loch Ness”
Friday: September 17th, 2021

European breakfast
Free time to explore Inverness
Boat tour of Loch Ness
Enjoy a cruise on Loch Ness, with breath-taking vistas of the loch in all of its natural wonder.
We will join other visitors on this public boat cruise, which is the perfect way to experience the
sights, wildlife and history of the famous loch and Urquhart Castle.
Loch Ness is about 23 miles long, and 788 feet deep… the largest volume of fresh water in Great
Britain. What’s really “down there”? Let’s find out!
Lunch
Day’s recap, dinner and overnight in Inverness

 “Whatever is the truth, there is no denying that Nessie will continue to intrigue
                           the world for years to come.”
    ~ Jonathon Bright, “Unseen infrared image of Loch Ness Revealed at Paranormal Festival”, Scotland 2014

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Day #7: “Aiming High with the Isle of Skye”
Saturday: September 18th, 2021

European breakfast

Morning departure by private motor coach for a full day tour to the Isle of
Skye

The Isle of Skye is truly a magical place. The largest of the Inner Hebrides, Skye is the home to
some of Scotland’s most epic landscapes. Together we will explore the isle’s greatest attractions,
including the Trotternish Penninsula’s Old Man of Storr, the Quiraing, the Cuillins, and a visit to
Eilean Donan Castle.

Lunch
Day’s recap
Dinner and overnight in Inverness

     “We look to
    Scotland for all
     our ideas of
     civilization.”
              ~ Voltaire

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Day#8: “When Irish Eyes are Smiling”

Sunday: September 19th, 2021

European breakfast
Morning departure to Inverness Airport and flight departure for Dublin, Ireland
Private motor coach transfer to Dublin’s historic city-center.
Welcome to Dublin, Ireland! Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Situated on a bay
on the east coast, we will explore the best historical sites that the city offers for a half day.

Lunch
Evening transfer to the village of Slane
Slane is located in County Meath, Ireland. The village stands on a steep hillside on the bank of
the River Boyne and is an idyllic village in the heart of the Boyne Valley… one of the most
historic and picturesque regions of Ireland!

Day’s recap, dinner and overnight in Slane

        “I feel more and more the time wasted that is not spent in Ireland.”
                                          ~ Lady Gregory

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Day #9:“Mytherical Ireland”
Monday: September 20th, 2021

European Breakfast
  A.)     The Hill of Slane
          The Hill of Slane, overlooking the prehistoric passage-mounds of the Boyne Valley,
          is famous as the place where Saint Patrick lit the paschal fire, bringing Christianity to
          Ireland. In mythology it was said to be the burial place of a Fir Bolg king called
          Sláine. A motte on its summit may in fact be a prehistoric burial mound…

  B.)     Newgrange
          Newgrange is a Stone Age (Neolithic) monument in the Boyne Valley, and is
          considered the jewel of Ireland's Ancient East. Newgrange was constructed about
          5,200 years ago, which makes it older than Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids of
          Giza. Newgrange is a large circular mound with a stone passageway and chambers on
          the inside. The main passageway and chamber are perfectly aligned with the rising
          sun on the morning of the Winter Solstice.

          Originally, archaeologists classified this UNESCO World Heritage Site as a passage-
          tomb. Now Newgrange is better classified as an ancient temple… a place of
          astrological, spiritual, religious and ceremonial importance… much as present day
          cathedrals are places of prestige and worship, where dignitaries may be laid to rest.

   C.)     Slane Castle and Distillery
           Slane Castle is the ancestral home of the Conyngham Family since 1703. Our tour of
          its distillery will take us through its heritage room, barley room, cooperage,
          maturation warehouse, pot stills and production area… complete with a taste of their
          triple casked blend of Slane Irish Whiskey.

    D.)   Views of the Hill of Tara, a visit to O’Connell’s Pub, and the Hill of
          Skryne

Day’s Recap
Dinner

Overnight in Slane

“In the name of God and of the dead generations from which she receives her old tradition of
   nationhood, Ireland, through us, summons her children to her flag and strikes for her
                                        freedom.”
              ~ Opening line of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, 1916

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Day#10: “Connecting in Connemara”
Tuesday: September 21st, 2021

European breakfast
A.)   Morning departure by private motor coach to Connemara
B.)   Clonmacnoise
         This ancient monastic site in County Offaly is a top visitor attraction in Ireland. A
         walk amongst the peaceful stone ruins of this famous place will conjure images of the
         saints and scholars of Ireland’s renowned golden age of learning. Founded by Saint
         Ciaran in the mid-6th century, it became a great center of religion and learning,
         visited by scholars from all over the world. Today, the site exists as a preserved ruin
         where we will see high crosses, a cathedral, seven churches, and two round towers.

C.)   Locke’s Distillery visit with tasting

Lunch
Day’s recap, dinner and overnight in Connemara

      “A best friend is like a four-leaf clover: hard to find and lucky to have.”
                                         ― Anonymous

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Day #11: “County Galway Galavant ”
Wednesday: September 22nd, 2021

European Breakfast

Morning departure by private motor coach

Connemara is a wild region of bogland, pristine lakes and mountains located in western County
Galway. This is Ireland’s big sky country. Because the area is so remote, the Irish language and
traditions have survived, and Irish is the first tongue for many of the inhabitants. This is a place
of contrasts, colors, wilderness and warm welcomes. The diversity of the landscape and history
of the people are sure to enchant and delight.

A.)    Kylemore Abby

B.)   Connemara National Park

Lunch

C.)    Clifden and Roundstone

D.)    The Sky Road

Back to hotel

Day’s recap

Dinner

Overnight in Connemara

                     “A companion shortens the road.”
                                          ~ Irish Proverb

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Day #12: “Mohr Merriment”
Thursday: September 23rd, 2021
European breakfast

Departure by private motor coach from Connemara to Dingle

   A.)         The Cliffs of Mohr

   B.)         The Burren and Poulnabrone Dolmen

Lunch

The Dingle Peninsula stretches 30 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on the south-west
coast on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. The peninsula is dominated with a range of
mountains, and the magnificent coastline consists of dramatic sea-cliffs.

This is a place rich in tradition, literature and culture… where native Irish prospers alongside
modern languages, where nature restores the human spirit, where you can relax and savor local
food, craft distillery and breweries, or just meet the people – the choice is yours!

Dinner and overnight in Dingle

             “Sail away from the safe harbor: Catch the trade winds in your sails.
                                 Explore. Dream. Discover.”
                                       ~ Mark Twain

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Day#13: “Mingle in Dingle
Friday: September 24th, 2021
European breakfast
Exploring Dingle
Dingle is a small port town on southwest Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula, known for its rugged
scenery, trails and sandy beaches. This village, located in County Kerry, is a favorite among Irish
and foreign tourists alike. Because of its “forty shades of green” pastures, colorful boats in the
bay, good food and very friendly people... Dingle offers a glimpse of a slower and simpler Celtic
life.

A.)    Morning free time to explore the village and hit the shops
Lunch
B.)   Dingle Crystal production
C.)   The Slea Head loop, including traditional stone beehive huts
      (Clochans) and “fairy forts.”
D.)    Pub Crawl in Dingle
Day’s recap, closing Irish banquet, final overnight in Dingle

 “May you never forget what is worth remembering, nor ever remember what is
                               best forgotten.”
                                         ~ An Irish Proverb

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Day#14: “Until We Meet Again…”

Saturday: September 25th, 2021

             A.)     Early morning departure for Shannon airport

             B.)     Departure for the United States

             C.)      Arrival in U.S.A

 “May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine
 warm upon your face; the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may God
                            hold you in the palm of His hand.”

                                        ~ Irish Blessing

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