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Rennies Brochure-2020-Master-v1 copy2 for DF

Rennies Brochure-2020-Master-v1 copy2 for DF

Booking is easy! Rennies coach tours,
mini breaks, day trips
Call us on 01383 518660
View all trips online at renniescoaches.com 2020and events in
Email [email protected]
Or pop into our office at 250 Broad Street, Cowdenbeath, open weekdays from 0830 to1630. We have an exciting programme lined up for 2020.
Alternatively, pay a visit to our colleagues at any Stagecoach travel shop listed below:
Hop on board for a steam train adventure, marvel at the comical, brightly coloured Puffins
Dunfermline bus station with a boat trip to the Isle of May, enjoy a mini break to the magical Isle of Skye where
Glenrothes bus station we experience some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery. Delightful Harrogate & York
Leven bus station awaits, with quintessential English cobbled streets and traditional shops along with a visit to
Kirkcaldy bus station York Minster Catherdral!
Perth bus depot (Inveralmond Ind Est)
St Andrews bus sation Visit zoos, fun parks, castles, stately homes and gardens. Experience the extraodinary
Perth HQ (Dunkeld Road) Edinburgh Military Tattoo and round the year off with Christmas shopping trips to
You can also book at the Visit Scotland iCentre, Perth Newcastle and Aberdeen, and the Lowther Castle Christmas market.

Futher information on booking and terms and conditions can be found at the back of this Why not treat someone special to a Rennies travel gift voucher? We have £10, £20,
brochure but don’t hesitate to get in touch with any questions you may have. £50 and £100 vouchers available. To buy gift vouchers, call us on 01383 518660, email
[email protected] or pop into the office at 250 Broad Street, Cowdenbeath.

You can also benefit from free local bus travel to/from your pick up point on the day of
your trip, courtesy of Stagecoach East Scotland. There are a number of pick up points
throughout Fife, including Halbeath, Ferrytoll and Kinross Park & Ride sites.

We hope you enjoy your trip!

Gordon Menzies

Operations Manager

Contents Contents

Trip Date Page Colour Key

The Highland Games Centre & Balmoral Castle 15 April 6-7 Day Trip Live Events
Mystery Tour 23 April 8-9 Mini Break Christmas Shopping
Callander with High Tea at The Old Bank Bar 7 May 10-11 Family Fun
Anstruther & The Isle of May Pleasure Cruise 23 May 12-13 Includes
Glencoe, Morar, Mallaig & The Isle of Skye 2 - 3 June 14-15 Icon Key Tour
Dumfries House Guided Grand Tour with Afternoon Tea 7 June 16-17 Refreshments
Three Bridges Cruise, Inchcolm Abbey & High Tea at Orocco Pier 11 June 18 Includes
Fife Coast by Vintage Coach 28 June 19 Overnight Includes
Abbotsford House, the Home of Sir Walter Scott 3 June 20 Accomodation Destination
Beamish Working Open Air Museum 22 Meal
Five Sisters Zoo - See Some Exciting New Species! 8 June 23 Includes
Loch Lomond, Shopping Day at Lomond Shores 26 Attraction
Mystery Tour 14 June 27 Admission
Almond Valley Museum Farm & Discovery Centre 8 June 28-29
The Kelpies Tour & Falkirk Wheel Boat Ride 22 July 30
Jedburgh & Floors Castle 30 July 31
Blair Drummond Safari Park 3 August 32-33
Discover Delightful Durham 6 August 34
Harrogate, York & Yorkminster Cathedral 8 August 36-37
Alnwick Castle & Gardens 12 August 38
The Edinburgh Miltary Tattoo, 70th Year Grand Finale Fireworks 17 - 18th August 39
Largs Viking Festival 20 August 40-41
Aberdeenshire Coastal Trail & Granite City Shopping 29 August 42
New Lanark Mill & The Annie McLeod Experience 5 September 43
Stirling Castle, Self Guided Tour 10 September 44
Lowther Castle Guided Tour & Christmas Market 15 September 46-47
Newcastle Christmas Shopping Weekend 23 September 48
Newcastle Christmas Shopping Days 21 November 49
Aberdeen Christmas Shopping Day 27 - 29 November 50
Concerts at The SSE Hydro, Glasgow 5 & 12 December 51
9 December
Menu Selector, About You, Booking & Further Information Various Dates 52-55

THE HIGHLAND GAMES CENTRE &
BALMORAL CASTLE

Wednesday 15 April 2020

Sit back, relax and enjoy light family began with Queen Victoria, and
refreshments as we travel north through marvel at authentic local Highlanders in
picturesque Perthshire and towards their full tartan splendour! Following our
the Cairngorms National Park. We pass visit here, we continue on towards Royal
the Spittal of Glenshee and continue Deeside and Balmoral Castle. Balmoral
on to Braemar. Ever wondered how to castle has been the Scottish home of the
toss a caber, and what the piobaireachd Royal Family since it was purchased for
is? We find out at our first destination, Queen Victoria by Prince Albert in 1852.
the Breamar Highland Games Centre. Plug in your audio tour guide handset
The centre offers a fascinating display and enjoy access to both the formal
of objects, photographs, documents and vegetable gardens, the exhibitions
and costumes, exploring the history in the stable area and the largest room
of the Highland games, the unique in the Castle, the Ballroom. Browse the
story of the Braemar Gathering and gift shop and enjoy refreshments in the
the organisation behind it. Explore the coffee shop before we head home to
origins of the Society in 1815, discover Fife.
how the Gathering’s link with the Royal

* Please turn to page 52 to select your light refreshment options.

Adult Pick Up 0715 Drop Off 1730
0735 1800
£37* Glenrothes 0800 Perth 1835
Kirkcaldy 0820 Kinross P&R 1850
Concession Cowdenbeath 0835 Dunfermline 1910
Halbeath P&R 0900 Halbeath P&R 1935
£35* Dunfermline 0930 Cowdenbeath 1955
Kinross P&R Kirkcaldy
Child Perth Glenrothes

£29*

6

MYSTERY TOUR STEAM TRAIN ADVENTURE &
THREE BRIDGES CREAM TEA CRUISE
Thursday 23 April 2020
Saturday 2 May 2020
Hop on board our executive coach as we
whisk you off on an adventure. All Aboard! Join us for a day of road, for our Three Bridges cruise. Relax on
Where will you go, and what will you see? rail and sailing adventure! We travel on board and listen to guided commentary
You will find out on the day! board our coach towards our first port of while you enjoy your cream tea. Take
call, Bo’ness and Kinneil Railway. Here we in the spectacular views of the Three
board a beautiful steam train. We travel Bridges, the beautiful panoramas of the
through smoke filled tunnels, soaking Edinburgh skyline to the south and the
up the atmosphere, the sights, sounds Kingdom of Fife to the north, Blackness
and smells of yesteryear. On our arrival Castle, the island of Inchcolm with its
at Manuel, we stretch our legs, and enjoy medieval abbey, and the islands of
a platform view of the engine changing Inchgarvie, Inchkeith, and Inchmickery.
ends to pull the train back to Bo’ness. During your cruise look out for the
We then rejoin our coach for travel marine wildlife including many seabirds,
towards South Queensferry. On arrival seals, and the occasional porpoise!
at the harbour, we meet the Forth Belle

Adult Adult *Portable ramps provide good access for wheelchairs to a specially adapted carriage on branch trains at all

£20 £35* stations. There is no disabled toilet on the train, please make use of facilities near the Gift Shop at Bo’ness.

Concession Pick Up 0650 Drop Off 1740 Concession Pick Up 0800 Drop Off 1730
0715 1800 0825 1750
£18 Glenrothes 0740 Ferrytoll P&R 1820 £32* Glenrothes Dunfermline
Kirkcaldy 0800 Dunfermline 1840 Kirkcaldy Halbeath P&R
Child Cowdenbeath 0820 Halbeath P&R 1905
Halbeath P&R 0840 Cowdenbeath 1930 Child Cowdenbeath 0850 Cowdenbeath 1810
£16 Dunfermline Kirkcaldy Halbeath P&R 0910 Kirkcaldy 1835
Ferrytoll P&R Glenrothes £29 * Dunfermline 0930 Glenrothes 1900
8

CALLANDER WITH
HIGH TEA AT THE OLD BANK BAR

Thursday 7 May 2020

Today we travel through the Trossachs with historical character, teashops and
National Park, an area of outstanding souvenir shops, a lovely laid back town
beauty with wooded glens, braes and in which to spend a day of leisure.
lochs. Our coach continues on towards
the pretty, bustling tourist town of At 16:00 we meet again at the Old Bank
Callander. for a delicious high tea. Enjoy fish and
chips, macaroni cheese, homemade
Often referred to as the gateway to the steak pie, ham salad or warm vegetable
Highlands, Callander lies immediately quiche, followed by a choice of scones,
south of the Highland boundary, also cakes, meringues and strawberry tarts
known as a meeting point between the served with tea or coffee before we head
Highlands and the Lowlands of Scotland. home to Fife.

Set dramatically beneath high, wooded
crags, and on the banks of the river Teith,
Callander is a colourful town, crammed

*Please turn to page 52 to select your high tea options.

Adult Pick Up 1100 Drop Off 1915
1125 1945
£30 * Glenrothes 1150 Kinross P&R 2010
Kirkcaldy 1210 Dunfermline 2030
Concession Cowdenbeath 1230 Halbeath P&R 2055
Halbeath P&R 1300 Cowdenbeath 2020
£28 * Dunfermline Kirkcaldy
Kinross P&R Glenrothes
Child

£25 *

10

ANSTRUTHER & THE ISLE OF MAY
PLEASURE CRUISE

Saturday 23 May 2020

We start our day with travel to the are also large colonies of Guillemots,
charming East Neuk fishing village of Razorbills and Shags and around 150
Anstruther. Enjoy a stroll around the seals who live on the island all year
harbour before we meet and board round.
The May Princess at 13:15 and set sail
towards the beautiful Isle of May with There is a rich and fascinating history
commentary from the boat’s Skipper. here too, with monks, Vikings and
Located just five miles off the coast smugglers all previous visitors to the
of Fife and on the edge of the Firth of isle. The visitor centre offers views across
Forth, the Isle of May is one of Scotland’s the island, the shoreline and the south
most amazing natural nature reserves. of the island. Large windows offer
Rangers stationed on the Island will greet more sheltered viewing from inside the
you on the pier when you arrive and give building. After working up an appetite
a short talk on the wildlife that you can exploring the island, we return to
see during your time on the island. Anstruther with time to indulge in some
fish and chips from the Anstruther Fish
250,000 seabirds nest at this time of the Bar before heading home!
year, including the unmistakable Puffin
with it’s brightly coloured bill, there

Adult * Up to five hour round boat trip including time to explore the island,

£43 toilet available on board, partial disabled access. Involves moderate
walking.
Concession
Pick Up 0900 Drop Off 1945
£40 0920 2010
Dunfermline 0940 Glenrothes 2035
Child Halbeath P&R 1005 Kirkcaldy 2050
Cowdenbeath 1030 Cowdenbeath 2110
£37 Kirkcaldy Halbeath P&R
Glenrothes Dunfermline
12

GLENCOE, MORAR, MALLAIG &
THE ISLE OF SKYE

Tuesday 2 June - Wednesday 3 June 2020

We make our first stop at the Green Skye is a truly magical place, the largest
Welly at Tyndrum to stretch our legs, of the Inner Hebrides, it’s home to some
continue on to the magnificent Glencoe of Scotland’s most iconic landscapes.
and stop to take in the sights and sounds As we drive around the island, you
of the awe-inspiring deep valley and will experience majestic geological
towering mountains. We then continue features, such as the Old Man of Storr,
on through Fort William, make another Kilt Rock, and the Quiraing. The main
stop at the Glenfinnan Viaduct, and on to town of Portree is picturesque with
our hotel for the night. The Morar hotel is brightly coloured buildings and sailing
an idyllic 3 star hotel, with breathtaking boats in the harbour. We spend some
panormaic views over the silver sands free time here where you can browse
of Morar. For dinner, the Silver Sands the book and gift shops and to enjoy
restaurant offers an enticing menu. some refreshments in the cafes and
bars available in the town. After our
The next morning, after a bright and tour of the island we make our way to
early continental breakfast at 06:30, the famous Isle of Skye Bridge, through
we make our way to the bustling and the Kyle of Lochalsh, past Eilean Donan
thriving town of Mallaig. Here, we board Castle and homewards through the
our ferry over the sea to Skye at 07:20. Cairngorms national park to Fife.

* Hotel accomodation based on 2 people sharing b&b. Single

supplement of £32pp applies. Optional dinner upgrade available.
Please turn to page 52 for upgrade options and refreshments selector

Adult Pick Up 0700 Drop Off
0725
£122* Glenrothes 0750 Return time will
Kirkcaldy 0810 be advised by your
Concession Cowdenbeath 0830 tour drivers on
Halbeath P&R 0900 the day.
£122* Dunfermline
Kinross P&R
Child

£122*

14

DUMFRIES HOUSE GUIDED GRAND TOUR
WITH AFTERNOON TEA

Sunday 7 June 2020

Dumfries House is one of Britain’s most On arrival, we take an expert grand
beautiful stately homes and best kept guided tour around the stunning
Scottish heritage secrets. Located in interiors and savour the delights of this
Ayrshire, it is a large estate covering 18th century stately home.
around 2 miles and was saved by the
intervention of HRH the Prince of Wales Following our tour we enjoy a delicious
in 2007. afternoon tea served within the house,
and free time to explore the grounds.
Dumfries House combines the
architecture of Robert Adam, the Wander around the 18th century
furniture of Thomas Chippendale landscaped gardens with ancient trees,
and leading 18th century Scottish the Adam Bridge, river walks and the
cabinet makers. The house and original wildlife before we rejoin our coach and
contents represent one of the most head home to Fife.
important documents of the Scottish
Enlightenment.

*Please advise if you have any dietary requirements on

booking

Adult Pick Up 0950 Drop Off 1900
1015 1920
£43* Glenrothes 1040 Dunfermline 1940
Kirkcaldy 1100 Halbeath P&R 2005
Concession Cowdenbeath 1120 Cowdenbeath 2030
Halbeath P&R Kirkcaldy
£40* Dunfermline Glenrothes

Child

£37*

16

THREE BRIDGES CRUISE, INCHCOLM ABBEY & FIFE COAST
HIGH TEA AT ORROCO PIER BY VINTAGE COACH

Thursday 11 June 2020 Sunday 28 June 2020

We travel on board our coach towards to dock and land on Inchcolm Island for Step back in time as our driver welcomes Cathedral and Castle, its cobbled streets,
South Queensferry and the Firth of Forth one and a half hours. Explore the island’s you on board our 1950’s coach. Unwind shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, beaches
where we meet and board the Forth historic Abbey, one of the best preserved and enjoy as our nostalgic journey and the famous Old Course. The oldest
Belle! Enjoy the sea breeze and views group of monastic buildings in Scotland. takes us on a scenic trip along the Fife University in Scotland is located here and
from the outside decks, or the heated The Island is also a haven for wildlife and coast. We travel towards St Andrews, its architectural legacy can be seen all
observation lounge. Relax and listen to is well-known for its wartime coastal through pretty Falkland and alongside over town. Our route home takes us via
the guided commentary whilst enjoying defences. Loch Leven where Mary Queen of Scots the charming fishing villages of the East
a drink or snack from the bar. was imprisoned on an island between Neuk. We stop at Anstruther and admire
After a wonderful day of sailing the 1567-8 prior to her dramatic escape its 16th century harbour, one of the most
Take in the spectacular views of the Three Firth of Forth, we return to shore at and bloody execution. We continue photographed in Scotland. Once at the
Bridges, the beautiful panoramas of the South Queensferry and make our way to around the Lomond Hills and arrive in heart of Scotland’s 19th century herring
Edinburgh skyline to the south and the Orroco Pier to enjoy a delicious high tea. St Andrews with free time to explore industry and is now famous for it’s fish
Kingdom of Fife to the north. We sail in this picturesque historic town. See and chips.
ancient buildings such as the ruins of the

Adult *Please turn to page 52 to select your high tea options. Adult *Please note that due to the age of this vehicle the step to board is quite hight and would suit those who are

£48* £22 able to board without too much assistance. Not suitable for wheelchair users.

Concession Pick Up Drop Off

£46* Glenrothes 0745 Ferrytoll P&R 1940 Concession Pick Up 1000 Drop Off 1800
Kirkcaldy 0810 Dunfermline 2000 1015 1815
Child Cowdenbeath 0835 Halbeath P&R 2020 £20 Dunfermline Kirkcaldy
Halbeath P&R 0855 Cowdenbeath 2040 Halbeath P&R Glenrothes
£40* Dunfermline 0915 Kirkcaldy 2105
Ferrytoll P&R 0935 Glenrothes 2130 Child Cowdenbeath 1025 Cowdenbeath 1835
18 Kirkcaldy 1045 Halbeath P&R 1845
£18 Glenrothes 1100 Dunfermline 1900

ABBOTSFORD HOUSE
THE HOME OF SIR WALTER SCOTT

Friday 3 July 2020

Abbotsford is the extraordinary home Located on the banks of the River Tweed
of Scottish legend Sir Walter Scott, the in the Scottish Borders, Abbotsford
19th century poet, novelist and celebrity sits at the heart of the landscape that
whose many works include “Waverley”, inspired Scott’s poetry and novels.
“Ivanhoe”, and “Lady of the Lake”. He In the company of a local guide, we
was the ‘Great Scott’ who changed marvel at ‘conundrum castle’ and it’s
how the world saw Scotland and how amazing treasures, ending in the garden,
Scotland saw itself. Abbotsford began where you have free time to explore
the craze for Scots Baronial architecture the beautiful Walled Gardens The gift
and was Scott’s home as he became shop has a range of souvenirs designed
the biggest-selling author of his day. exclusively for Abbotsford and inspired
He also rekindled the Scottish tradition by the artwork and treasures on display
of wearing tartan, saved Scotland’s in Abbotsford House along with antique
banknotes and even rediscovered his and new Scottish books that will remind
country’s Crown Jewels. It remains one of you of your visit. Following our visit to
the most famous houses in the world, an this magnificent house, we make our
extraordinary monument to the genius way to the town of Melrose for some free
and passions of the man who built it. time to explore before heading home.

Adult Pick Up 0730 Drop Off 1900
0755 1920
£37 Glenrothes 0820 Dunfermline 1940
Kirkcaldy 0840 Halbeath P&R 2005
Concession Cowdenbeath 0900 Cowdenbeath 2030
Halbeath P&R Kirkcaldy
£35 Dunfermline Glenrothes

Child

£21

20

BEAMISH FIVE SISTERS ZOO
WORKING OPEN AIR MUSEUM SEE SOME EXCITING NEW SPECIES!

Wednesday 8 July 2020 Saturday 11th July 2019

We travel down through the beautiful Drop into Davy’s Fried Fish Shop for The West Lothian zoo has added some On arrival you will recieve a talks
Durham countryside towards Beamish, coal fired fish and chips in the 1900’s interesting and exciting new species programme so that you can get along to
a world famous, living, working air Pit Village and for the children, an old since our last trip. You can now meet meet some of the keepers and education
museum. fashioned sweet shop awaits. the only Fossa in Scotland, Zazu! Fossas staff during your visit, to learn all about
are the largest carnivores in Madagascar about the zoo and it’s incredible animals
Experience how the industrial revolution See what’s new at Beamish, including and are the only predator of the native
transformed agricultural life in the W Smith’s Chemist, JR & D Edis Lemurs on the island. There are also daily animal encounters
region. Visit an early 1900’s mining Photographers and St Helen’s Church, a at 12:00, 14:00 and 16:00, you can buy
village, an Edwardian railway station, a great day out for all the family! Along with Zazu, there are 180 different tickets to these on the day for only £3pp.
1940’s farm with rare livestock and much species of mammals, birds and reptiles,
more. including lions, meercats and woodland A fabulous day out for all the family!
bears.

Adult Pick Up 0710 Drop Off 2000 Adult Pick Up 0745 Drop Off 1700
0735 2025 0805 1720
£48 Glenrothes 0800 Ferrytoll P&R 2050 £27 Glenrothes 0830 Ferrytoll P&R 1740
Kirkcaldy 0820 Dunfermline 2110 Kirkcaldy 0850 Dunfermline 1800
Concession Cowdenbeath 0840 Halbeath P&R 2135 Concession Cowdenbeath 0910 Halbeath P&R 1825
Halbeath P&R 0900 Cowdenbeath 2200 Halbeath P&R 0930 Cowdenbeath 1850
£46 Dunfermline Kirkcaldy £24 Dunfermline Kirkcaldy
Ferrytoll P&R Glenrothes Ferrytoll P&R Glenrothes 23
Child Child

£42 £21

22

Coach travel
for any occasion

* Corporate events and away days
* Parties and social events
* Sports and club events
* Weddings

49 - 70 seat executive coaches and
76 seat double deck vehicles available to hire
For a quote call 01383 518660

renniescoaches.com rennies coaches

24 25

LOCH LOMOND MYSTERY TOUR
SHOPPING DAY AT LOMOND SHORES
Wednesday 22 July 2020
Friday 17th July 2020
Hop on board our executive coach as we
Loch Lomond Shores is a fabulous products, including smoked salmon whisk you off on an adventure.
destination located right on the edge and malt whisky. There are also smaller Where will you go, and what will you see?
of Loch Lomond at Balloch. Home to boutique shops that sell a variety of You will find out on the day!
beautiful shops, restaurants, the Loch goods and well-known brands.
Lomond Sea Life Aquarium, Bird of Prey
Centre. With unrivalled views of Loch Sit back, relax and enjoy the spectacular
Lomond, it’s a great place to spend the loch views from Café Zest at Jenners
day at your leisure. There are shops to offering a delicious range of freshly
suit all tastes. Jenners, a House of Fraser made hot and cold sandwiches,
department store, offers designer fashion traditional hot food and homemade
brands, beauty, home accessories. cakes. Or The Balcony Bar & Grill for a
The unmissable Valvona & Crolla food cheeky cocktail, a relaxed wine or chilled
hall that offers the very best Scottish beer.

Adult Pick Up 0705 Drop Off 1800 Adult Pick Up 0700 Drop Off 1740
0735 1820 0725 1800
£20 Glenrothes 0800 Ferrytoll P&R 1840 £20 Glenrothes 0750 Ferrytoll P&R 1820
Kirkcaldy 0820 Dunfermline 1900 Kirkcaldy 0810 Dunfermline 1840
Concession Cowdenbeath 0840 Halbeath P&R 1925 Concession Cowdenbeath 0830 Halbeath P&R 1905
Halbeath P&R 0900 Cowdenbeath 1950 Halbeath P&R 0850 Cowdenbeath 1930
£17 Dunfermline Kirkcaldy £18 Dunfermline Kirkcaldy
Ferrytoll P&R Glenrothes Ferrytoll P&R Glenrothes 27
Child Child

£14 £16

26

ALMOND VALLEY MUSEUM FARM &
DISCOVERY CENTRE

Thursday 30 July 2020

Today we head off for a wonderful day The museum houses displays and
of adventure and play at Almond Valley interactive exhibits that illustrate local
Museum Farm and Discovery Centre. A history and tell the story of Scotland’s
family-friendly museum on a peaceful shale oil industry.
riverside site, with woods and fields
extending for almost a mile. Have fun at the indoor and outdoor play
areas, plus the simulated archaeological
The traditional farm buildings and dig will keep enquiring minds busy.
working watermill are home to many
friendly farm animals, including highland Trampolines, go karts, tractor and trailer
cattle, rare breed sheep, and Clydesdale rides, and a narrow gauge railway, just
horses. There’s a daily programme add to a fabulous day out for all the
of activities, including milking family!
demonstrations and handling sessions
that allow you to get up close and
personal with the farm’s varied residents.

Adult Pick Up 0800 Drop Off 1630
0825 1650
£19 Glenrothes 0850 Dunfermline 1700
Kirkcaldy 0910 Halbeath P&R 1725
Concession Cowdenbeath 0930 Cowdenbeath 1750
Halbeath P&R Kirkcaldy
£16 Dunfermline Glenrothes

Child 29

£13

28

THE KELPIES TOUR & JEDBURGH &
FALKIRK WHEEL BOAT RIDE FLOORS CASTLE

Monday 3 August 2020 Thursday 6 August 2020

Enjoy a 30 minute guided walking tour had two main canals. The late 1990s Our first stop is the historic royal burgh views over the River Tweed and the
of the magnificent Kepies, taking you saw a resurgence of interest in the use of Jedburgh, an attractive town 10 Cheviot Hills. On our arrival we receive a
through the vision of artist Andy Scott of canals for leisure, and so was born miles north of the border with England. welcome talk in the Castle entrance hall,
and how history and industry impacted the idea of the “Millennium Link”, the Jedburgh is a town filled with history. Up and then you are free to wander through
his designing of these breath-taking complete refurbishment of the Forth and until the 17th century Jedburgh was a the open rooms at your leisure. The four
sculptures. You even go inside them Clyde Canal and the Union Canal. We frontier town and bore witness to many acre walled garden is a showpiece of
to marvel at the complexity and the take you on a 50 minute boat journey national battles and cross-border raids. seasonal colour and interest. Explore
engineering. We then enjoy free time to where the boat is lifted up to join We then rejoin our coach and make the new tapestry garden, created with
grab something to eat at the local snack the Union Canal 35m above and sails our way to the town of Kelso and the a mix of meandering paths, hidden
bar and have a browse around the visitor smoothly from The Falkirk Wheel onto magnificent Floors Castle. Floors Castle is corners and other features to discover.
centre. the Union Canal before returning to your Scotland’s largest inhabited Castle and is The Court yard Cafe, Terrace Cafe and
starting point at the Visitor Centre. A one of the most iconic country houses in gift shop stock some of the best produce
Next, we visit The Falkirk Wheel, the only wonderful day of local discovery. Scotland. Explore the fine art collection, that Scotland has to offer where you can
one of its kind in the world. In the pre- porcelain, newly restored tapestries, enjoy some refreshments and pick up
railway era the Central Belt of Scotland and grand rooms.,take in the superb some treats to take home.

Adult Pick Up 0720 Drop Off 1730 Adult Pick Up 0710 Drop Off 1800
0745 1750 0735 1820
£29 Glenrothes 0805 Ferrytoll P&R 1810 £30 Glenrothes 0800 Ferrytoll P&R 1840
Kirkcaldy 0825 Dunfermline 1830 Kirkcaldy 0820 Dunfermline 1900
Concession Cowdenbeath 0855 Halbeath P&R 1855 Concession Cowdenbeath 0840 Halbeath P&R 1925
Halbeath P&R 0915 Cowdenbeath 1920 Halbeath P&R 0900 Cowdenbeath 1950
£26 Dunfermline Kirkcaldy £27 Dunfermline Kirkcaldy
Ferrytoll P&R Glenrothes Ferrytoll P&R Glenrothes 31
Child Child

£22 £18

30

BLAIR DRUMMOND
SAFARI PARK

Saturday 8 August 2020

A family favourite for the school holidays! Centre and a boat trip around Chimp
Blair Drummond Safari Park is set in 120 Island. For younger members of the
acres of beautiful woodlands just outside family there is a petting farm and a huge
Stirling. It is home to some of the world’s adventure playground to keep everyone
most exotic animals. Enjoy a great view entertained.
from our coach as we drive through the
reserve! Refreshment facilities are available at
the park for you to grab some lunch or a
You will get up close to zebra, rhinos, snack at your leisure.
bison, camels, deer, tigers and lions, and
not to mention the only elephants and
giraffes in Scotland. Other attractions
include Lemur Land, the Bird of Prey

Adult Pick Up 0900 Drop Off 1800
0925 1820
£25 Glenrothes 0950 Dunfermline 1840
Kirkcaldy 1010 Halbeath P&R 1905
Concession Cowdenbeath 1030 Cowdenbeath 1930
Halbeath P&R Kirkcaldy
£23 Dunfermline Glenrothes

Child 33

£20

32

DISCOVER DELIGHTFUL
DURHAM

Wednesday 12 August 2020

Durham city is captivating with winding Entry is free with a suggested donation
cobbled streets and a sky line crowned of £3pp. Discover Durham Castle, built
by the stunning Durham Cathedral and 900 years ago to protect the English
Castle World Heritage Site. Explore the borders, and now home to Durham
timeless quality of this quintessential University. Join a guided tour with prices
old English University City. Soak up the for adults at £5pp and concession and
atmosphere with superb cafés, artisan children at £4pp. Watch the world go by
workshops, boutiques, galleries and in one of the city centre cafés, shop for
museums. Visit one of the greatest gourmet treats, locally produced food or
medieval buildings in Europe, the Anglo- original crafts in an array of shops and
Saxon Cathedral, built in 995 by the markets, before rejoining our coach for
community of Cuthbert on their arrival our journey home to Fife.
from Lindisfarne.

Adult Pick Up 0700 Drop Off 2030
0725 2050
£28 Glenrothes 0750 Ferrytoll P&R 2110
Kirkcaldy 0810 Dunfermline 2130
Concession Cowdenbeath 0830 Halbeath P&R 2155
Halbeath P&R 0850 Cowdenbeath 2220
£25 Dunfermline Kirkcaldy
Ferrytoll P&R Glenrothes
Child
35
£22

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HARROGATE, YORK &
YORKMINSTER CATHERDRAL

Monday 17 August - Tuesday18 August 2020

We travel south through the North York at 12:00 we visit York Minster Cathedral,
Moors, Wolds and Yorkshire Dales to the a masterpiece in stained glass and stone.
Victorian spa town of Harrogate where The 800 year old cathedral has more
we check into The Old Swan Hotel for a medieval stained glass than anywhere
relaxing evening. With its magnificent else in the country. Step below the
glass-ceiling and elegant Victorian Minster’s floor to see, touch and hear
proportions, The Wedgwood Restaurant 2,000 years of history in the immersive,
offers an impressive and unique dining state-of-the-art Undercroft Museum, see
experience. The next day after breakfast, artefacts from the cathedral’s historic
we travel to York, a fascinating town with collection, never before on public
Roman roots and a Viking past. Where display. After our visit we have free time
ancient walls surround contemporary in the town before making our way
independent shops and vibrant eateries. home to Fife.

* Hotel accomodation based on 2 people sharing b&b. Single

supplement of £25pp applies. Optional dinner upgrade available.
Please turn to page 52 for upgrade options and refreshments.

Adult Pick Up 0700 Drop Off 2030
0725 2050
£95* Glenrothes 0750 Ferrytoll P&R 2110
Kirkcaldy 0810 Dunfermline 2130
Concession Cowdenbeath 0830 Halbeath P&R 2155
Halbeath P&R 0850 Cowdenbeath 2220
£95 * Dunfermline Kirkcaldy
Ferrytoll P&R Glenrothes
Child
37
£95 *

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ALNWICK CASTLE & THE ROYAL EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO
GARDENS 70TH YEAR GRAND FINALE FIREWORKS SHOW

Thursday 20 August 2020 Saturday 29 August 2020

Sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery We then make our way to The Alnwick The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo A unique mix of military tradition
as we travel south across the border Garden. A wonderful combination of celebrates its 70th turn in 2020. The and global cultures, this really is an
into Northumberland, towards the spaces, themes and quirkiness, from the Tattoo is a spectacular like no other, experience for the senses. The 2020
picturesque town of Alnwick. We visit tranquillity of the Cherry Orchard, the a kaleidoscope of music, dance and Military Tattoo ends with a stunning
Alnwick Castle, the second largest excitement of the Grand Cascade and entertainment. All set against the iconic fireworks display illuminating Edinburgh
inhabited castle in the UK. Combining the mysteries of the Bamboo Labyrinth. backdrop of Edinburgh Castle. Castle with vibrant colours and fiery
magnificent medieval architecture with Discover the Serpent Garden’s spell- light! This is an event not to be missed
grand Italian inspired State Rooms there binding water sculptures, be captivated See your evening burst into life with and is sure to be popular, so make sure
is plenty to see. The castle’s rich history by the intrigue of the Poison Garden a colourful blend of Scottish pipe and you book your tickets early!
is brimming with drama, intrigue, and and visit one of the world’s largest tree drum bands, highland dancers and
extraordinary people; from a gunpowder houses. There is plenty to surprise and performers from across the world. Bigger, *Please note that there is around a
plotter to decadent hosts and medieval delight! Stop for a bite to eat at the better and more technically thrilling than 10 minute uphill walk from the coach
England’s most celebrated knight, Harry gardens pavilion restaurant before our ever before. parking. There is then a further 5 minute
Hotspur. return journey back to Fife. walk up to the castle esplanade and
seating. The show starts at 2230.

Adult Pick Up 0640 Drop Off 2000 Adult Pick Up 1820 Drop Off
0705 2020 1845 Coach departs 30
£44 Glenrothes 0730 Ferrytoll P&R 2040 £71 Glenrothes 1910 minutes following
Kirkcaldy 0750 Dunfermline 2100 Kirkcaldy 1930 the end of the
Concession Cowdenbeath 0810 Halbeath P&R 2125 Concession Cowdenbeath 1950 show.
Halbeath P&R 0830 Cowdenbeath 2150 Halbeath P&R 2010
£42 Dunfermline Kirkcaldy £71 Dunfermline 39
Ferrytoll P&R Glenrothes Ferrytoll P&R
Child Child

£38 £71

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LARGS
VIKING FESTIVAL

Saturday 5 September 2020

Started in 1980 this Annual Festival Get a glimpse of what life would have
marks the 1263 Battle of Largs, the last been like in a 13th Century Viking
mainland battle between the Scots and Village. Learn about how they made
the Norse. their clothes, weapons, jewellery and
food. Ask the Vikings about their religion,
The Battle of Largs brought an armada of beliefs, homes, crafts, ships, their
up to 200 Viking ships to the west coast, homeland and why they left it.
but the planned onslaught of Norsemen
was weakened by a sudden and powerful At 20:00, experience a torchlit parade
autumn storm. The battle delivered no starting at the Viking Village for a
clear victor but it ultimately led to the skirmish, fire dancers, burning of Viking
end of Viking influence over Scotland. longboat and spectacular fireworks
display at Broomfields.

* Please note that drop off times back in Fife will be in to the late night/

early morning as we will not leave Largs until after 9pm following the
parade and fireworks.

Adult Pick Up 1100 Drop Off
1125
£25 Glenrothes 1150 The coach will leave
Kirkcaldy 1210 30 minutes following
Concession Cowdenbeath 1230 the festival of fire from
Halbeath P&R Broomfields.
£22 Dunfermline

Child 41

£19

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ABERDEENSHIRE COASTAL TRAIL & NEW LANARK MILL &
GRANITE CITY SHOPPING THE ANNIE MCLEOD EXPERIENCE

Thursday 10 September 2020 Tuesday 15 September 2020

Curving gracefully along the east coast, Aberdeen offers three large shopping New Lanark Mills is one of Scotland’s six School for Children, millworkers’ housing
the Angus coastal route links the cities of centres all within easy walking UNESCO World Heritage sites. The site is and Robert Owen’s own house. There’s
Dundee and Aberdeen. Enjoy splendid distance of the next, as well as being an 18th century cotton mill village sitting an opportunity to see historic working
views of the Grampian mountains to the connected by yet more high street and in a beautiful location alongside the textile machinery, and take the ‘Annie
west and sparkling North Sea to the east independent stores along Union Street. picturesque River Clyde. Robert Owen McLeod Experience’, a fascinating ‘dark
as we travel north. Visit the Bon Accord Centre, The Trinity became Mill Manager in 1800, he was ride’ that tells the eye-opening story of a
Centre or Union Square for the latest an industrialist who had a philanthropic child millworker. Enjoy spectacular views
Sitting proudly atop towering sea fashion, designer brand, unique gadgets approach to industrial working. The of the village, river and surrounding
cliffs looking out over the North Sea and beauty treats. town and mills are important historically forests from the roof garden, or take a
is Dunnottar Castle with a fascinating through their connection with Owen’s woodland walk to see the famous ‘Falls
history dating back centuries. We stop There’s plenty luggage space for all ideas, but also because of their role in the of Clyde’ waterfalls. Enjoy a bite to eat at
here to stretch our legs and take in the your bags, so you can relax on your developing industrial revolution in the the cafe and take some time to browse
awe-inspiring views. We then travel on coach home to Fife after a full day of UK. On arrival we are treated to a guided the Mill Shop, offering an extensive
to Aberdeen City centre. sightseeing and retail therapy. tour, see how villagers lived, learned and range of contemporary gifts, souvenirs
worked with a visit to Robert Owen’s and Scottish produce before heading
home.

Adult Pick Up 0600 Drop Off 2000 Adult Pick Up 0720 Drop Off 1810
0625 2025 0745 1830
£20 Dunfermline 0650 Glenrothes 2050 £23 Glenrothes 0810 Ferrytoll P&R 1850
Halbeath P&R 0710 Kirkcaldy 2110 Kirkcaldy 0830 Dunfermline 1910
Concession Cowdenbeath 0730 Cowdenbeath 2130 Concession Cowdenbeath 0850 Halbeath P&R 1935
Kirkcaldy Halbeath P&R Halbeath P&R 0910 Cowdenbeath 2000
£18 Glenrothes Dunfermline £21 Dunfermline Kirkcaldy
Ferrytoll P&R Glenrothes 43
Child Child

£16 £12

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STIRLING CASTLE &
THE NATIONAL WALLACE MONUMENT

Wednesday 23 September 2020

Join us as we whisk you off to explore Museum, Great Kitchens, Tapestry Studio
two of Scotland’s most historically and the nearby Argyll’s Lodging, a 17th
important sites. Stirling Castle is one century town house. We then rejoin
of Scotland’s grandest castles, situated our coach and travel the short distance
on top of the 250ft high Castle Hill, an one of the most distinctive landmarks
extinct volcano surrounded on three on the Stirling skyline, The National
sides by steep cliffs, giving it a strong Wallace Monument commemorates
defensive position. Stirling became the the Scottish patriot and martyr who
strategic military key to the kingdom triumphed over King Edward’s army at
during the 13th and 14th century Wars The Battle of Stirling Bridge, William
of Independence and was the favourite Wallace. As you climb towards the crown
royal residence of many of the Stuart of the famous tower, each level tells the
Monarchs. Several Scottish Kings and story of Scotland’s National Hero, and
Queens have been crowned at Stirling, shows how his part in the history of
including Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1543. Scotland has been recognised through
Enjoy discovering the Great Hall, Chapel the generations. A wonderful day of
Royal, Castle Exhibition, Regimental historical exploration for all the family!

Adult Pick Up 0700 Drop Off 1730
0725 1750
£39 Glenrothes 0750 Dunfermline 1810
Kirkcaldy 0810 Halbeath P&R 1835
Concession Cowdenbeath 0830 Cowdenbeath 1900
Halbeath P&R Kirkcaldy
£36 Dunfermline Glenrothes

Child 45

£33

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LOWTHER CASTLE GUIDED TOUR &
CHRISTMAS MARKET

Saturday 21 November 2020

Lowther Castle was commissioned by became a luxury too far. Following our
William, 1st Earl of Lonsdale in 1806 and tour we spend some free time in the
designed by the architect Robert Smirke, wonderfully wintery Christmas market
later responsible for many great civic in the castle courtyard, with wooden
buildings in London including the British trinkets, homemade gifts, spices, sweets
Museum. and treats not available on the high
street and special to the region.
In its heyday, the castle boasted a room
for every day of the year. There was a There is also live music entertainment to
grand art collection and the house was a enjoy as you make your way around the
celebrated beacon of the north. stalls before rejoining our coach for our
journey home to Fife.
On our guided tour, we hear more about
the history of the castle, and how the
‘Yellow Earl’, 5th Earl of Lonsdale spent
his way through a vast fortune and it

Adult Pick Up 0610 Drop Off 2000
0635 2020
£29 Glenrothes 0720 Dunfermline 2040
Kirkcaldy 0740 Halbeath P&R 2105
Concession Cowdenbeath 0800 Cowdenbeath 2130
Halbeath P&R Kirkcaldy
£26 Dunfermline Glenrothes

Child 47

£23

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NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WEEKEND CHRISTMAS SHOPPING DAYS

Friday 27 November - Sunday 29 November 2020 Saturday 5 December & Saturday 12th December

Make a weekend of it! Join us on our When you need refreshments, the Make 2020’s Christmas shopping trip When you need refreshments, the
executive coach on Friday evening as we Metrocentre Cube offers an impressive a pleasure, with a trip to Gatehead’s Metrocentre Cube offers an impressive
travel to Newcastle and our hotel for the range of restaurants of almost every Metrocentre, Europe’s largest shopping range of restaurants of almost every
night. Enjoy two nights’ accommodation cuisine imaginable, from Mexican to and leisure centre. cuisine imaginable, from Mexican to
at the 4* Jurys Inn hotel located right in Japanese. Japanese.
the centre of the city. Choose to have a With over 330 shops including high
relaxing night in or head out into town, An easy 18 minute walk takes you up street brands, bargain stores and the For those looking for a bit of
the choice is yours. to The Gate leisure and entertainment Platinum Mall that houses a host of entertainment, Namco Funscape has
centre which is bursting with restaurants, luxury brands, there’s something for tenpin bowling, dogems, arcade games,
The next day is shopping day! With over bars, clubs, cafes and even a casino. everyone on this shopping day trip. a bar and pool lounge and soft play for
330 shops including high street brands, the kids!
bargain stores and the Platinum Mall
that houses a host of luxury brands,
Gateshead’s Metrocentre has something
for everyone.

Adult *Hotel accomodation based on 2 people sharing b&b. Single supplement of £10pp applies. Optional Adult

£110* dinner upgrade available. Please turn to page 52 for upgrade options. £22

Concession Pick Up Drop Off Concession Pick Up Drop Off

£110* Glenrothes 1700 Ferrytoll P&R 2000 £22 Glenrothes 0650 Ferrytoll P&R 2100
Kirkcaldy 1725 Dunfermline 2020 Kirkcaldy 0715 Dunfermline 2120
Child Cowdenbeath 1750 Halbeath P&R 2040 Child Cowdenbeath 0735 Halbeath P&R 2140
Halbeath P&R 1810 Cowdenbeath 2100 Halbeath P&R 0755 Cowdenbeath 2200
£110* Dunfermline 1820 Kirkcaldy 2125 £22 Dunfermline 0820 Kirkcaldy 2225
Ferrytoll P&R 1840 Glenrothes 2150 Ferrytoll P&R 0840 Glenrothes 2250

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ABERDEEN CITY CONCERTS AT THE SSE HYDRO - TRANSPORT ONLY
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING DAY GOT TICKETS? WE’LL GET YOU THERE

Wednesday 9 December 2020

Aberdeen’s shopping scene has so stocking fillers such as traditional Susan Boyle 4 March 2020 Pet Shop Boys 6 June 2020
much to offer with three large shopping wooden toys, crafts and confectionary Lewis Capaldi 5 March 2020 Barry Manilow 7 June 2020
centres all within the city centre and and German treats like Bratwurst and Lewis Capaldi 6 March 2020 Camila Cabello 9 June 2020
each within close walking distance of the great beer. There will also be a series James Arthur 10 March 2020 Dua Lipa 5 June 2020
next, as well as being connected by yet of events and parades on Union Street, Stereophonics 11 March 2020 Crowded House 17 June 2020
more high street and independent stores and an open air ice rink, fairground rides The Script 12 March 2020 Diana Ross 4 July 2020
along Union Street. Visit the Bon Accord and a carol service. You could complete David Gray 21 March 2020 Celine Dion 11 Sept 2020
Centre, The Trinity Centre or Union all your Christmas shopping in one day The Who UK Tour 23 March 2020 Celine Dion 12 Sept 2020
Square for the latest fashion, designer with this trip to Aberdeen, theres plenty Simpleminds 25 April 2020 Simply Red 9 Oct 2020
brands, unique gadgets and beauty luggage space for all your shopping, so Harry Styles 26 April 2020 Texas 17 Oct 2020
treats and shop til you drop! Theres you can relax on our coach home again McFly 29 April 2020 Elton John 4 Nov 2020
also a number of market stalls in the knowing you’ve got Christmas sorted! Whitesnake & Foreigner 4 June 2020 Elton John 5 Nov 2020
quadrangle at Marischal College, offering

Adult Pick Up 0630 Drop Off 2000 Adult Travel Information
0655 2020 For further details, call 01383 518660, visit
£20 Glenrothes 0715 Dunfermline 2040 £17 renniescoaches.com or
Kirkcaldy 0735 Halbeath P&R 2105 email [email protected]
Concession Cowdenbeath 0800 Cowdenbeath 2130 Concession
Halbeath P&R Kirkcaldy
£18 Dunfermline Glenrothes £17

Child Child

£16 £17

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MENU SELECTOR TRIP UPGRADES

Please tick the box for your chosen item and let us know at the time of booking what you have selected per tour.

Where your tour requests you to select light refreshments, please tick your chosen item. On the tours below, please tick the box for your chosen upgrades.

Light Refreshments GLENCOE, MORAR, MALLAIG & HARROGATE, YORK & NEWCASTLE
THE ISLE OF SKYE YORKMINSTER CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WEEKEND
Still water Sparkling water Fruit Juice
Upgrade to include Upgrade to include Upgrade to include
Also included in your light refreshments pack is a muffin, granola bar, yoghurt, item of fruit and a packet of crisps. dinner at The Morar dinner at The Old dinner at The Jurys Inn
Hotel on the evening Swan Hotel on the Hotel on the evening
Where your tour requests you to select your high tea options, please tick your chosen item. of Tuesday 2nd June. evening of Monday of Saturday 28th
High Tea £12pp, please indicate 17th August. £25pp, November. £20pp,
Callander, with High Tea at The Old Bank Bar the number of people please indicate the please indicate the
for dinner in the box number of people for number of people for
dinner in the box dinner in the box

Thurs 7 May

Haddock in bread crumbs, chips, peas and tartare sauce
Macaroni cheese with leek and bacon, chips and peas (V without bacon on
request)
Homemade steak pie with new potatoes and fresh vegetables
Smoked ham salad with chips
Warm vegetable quiche with new potatoes

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BOOKING AND FURTHER INFORMATION Other information
Wheelchair access
How to book your trip In line with accessibility legislation our coaches are not constructed to be wheelchair accessible, however if you
Contact us by phone on 01383 518660 where we will be able to discuss your booking and take payment with a are a wheelchair user and wish to travel on one of our trips please contact us to discuss your requirements and
debit or credit card. Our office at 250 Broad Street, Cowdenbeath is also open on weekdays from 0800 to 1600. we can advise what assistance will be possible.

Alternatively you can book with our colleagues at Stagecoach offices in; Pick up points
Dunfermline Bus Station, Queen Anne St, Dunfermline Our standard pick up points are: Dunfermline, Carnegie Drive adjacent to Debenhams, Cowdenbeath, the
Glenrothes Bus Station, Kingdom Centre, Glenrothes Fountain, Glenrothes bus station stance 16, Halbeath Park & Ride stance 6 and Kirkcaldy bus station stance 14.
Kirkcaldy Bus Station, Hill St, Kirkcaldy Additional pick up points, which are available where noted on some tours, are: Ferrytoll Park & Ride, Kinross park
Leven Bus Station, Shorehead, Leven & Ride, Edinburgh, St Andrews Square and Perth, South Street.
Perth Depot, Inveralmond, Perth Don’t forget, you can use your tour ticket to get free travel to/from these pick up points on the day of the trip,
Perth Head Office, Dunkeld Road, Perth just show your ticket to the driver of any local Stagecoach East Scotland service.
St Andrews Bus Station, City Road, St Andrews We make every effort to ensure that we adhere to our running times, however we will not be liable for any loss
arising from delay, or failure to operate in accordance with published timings. Breakdowns or delays as a result of
You can also book at the Visit Scotland iCentre, Perth traffic congestion or other events out with the reasonable control of the company may result in journeys taking
longer than predicted. Please arrive at the joining point at least 10 mins prior to the stated departure time. For
We accept payment by cash, debit and credit cards. conditions of carriage please visit www.stagecoachbus.com/conditions-of-carriage.

Once you’ve booked we will send you a confirmation tciket which contains all the details of your booking, keep Cancellations
this safe as this is what you will need to show the driver of your trip on the day. It’s also what you can use to 100% refund will be provided if you cancel more than 4 weeks before the trip date.
claim free travel to and from your chosen pick up/drop off point on the day of your trip, just show this to the 50% refund will be provided if you cancel 2-4 weeks before the trip date.
driver of the Stagecoach service you need to use. (Confirmation may also be sent electronically via email or No refund will be given if cancelling within 14 days before the trip date.
directly by our website.) If for any reason we need to cancel your trip, we will provide a full refund or transfer you to another trip of your
choice.
What’s included in the price?
Trips are operated by Rennies Coaches vehicles, which are fitted with a toilet (with the exception of the vintage What to do if things go wrong
vehicle page 19). Each trip will highlight whether any food, drink, accommodation, additional travel or entrance We do our best to meet your expectations, but occasionally things go wrong. If you feel we have failed you in
fees are included in our price. If this is not specified, these costs are not included, please check with us if you are some way please tell us about it by calling the customer service team on
not sure. 01383 660880, emailing [email protected] or writing to:
Customer Services, FREEPOST STAGECOACH.
Overnight tours
These trips all include overnight accommodation. Hotel prices are based on 2 people sharing a twin room, Acknowledgements
where a single supplement applies, this is detailed within the details of the trip. We would like to thank, Five Sisters Zoo, Beamish Museum, Forth Boat Tours, Orocco Pier, Historic Scotland,
National Trust for Scotland, Visit Scotland, INTU Metrocentre, Edinburgh Military Tattoo, , and all others who
Day tours/Evening trips supplied photography for this brochure.
These trips are designed to take you to a place of interest and usually include the cost of an attraction; this will be
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Classic vintage tour
This tour is operated by one of our vintage vehicles. We will do all we can to operate the trip with the advertised
vehicle but due to the age of our classic coaches we reserve the right to operate an alternative coach if necessary.

Concessionary and child fares
Concessionary fares apply, where possible, for children aged 16 and under and to senior citizens on production of a
National Entitlement card. We regret that we cannot accept under 2 year olds on our tours due to the complexity
of meeting private hire safety regulations for carriage of infants. For children aged 2-16, if the child is of the age and/
or height which means that a car or booster seat is required, this must be supplied and accompanied by a responsible
adult, who must ensure that the seat is fitted correctly and that the child is securely fastened. Our modern coaches
are fitted with lap seatbelts but not isofix points. Our vintage vehicles are not fitted with seatbelts.

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