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2014 - A wonderful year for walking

Celtic Trails·6 January 2014

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Celtic Trails

Celtics Trails is one of the longest established walking holiday providers in the UK. They cater to walkers who expect extensive local knowledge and a high standard of personal service. Over 70% of clients come back to complete another walking holiday, with regular faces reaching their 6th, 10th and even 12th walk.

Despite the rather damp start to the new year and that you may be forgiven for thinking a boat is currently the best way of travelling form A to B, 2014 looks set to offer some wonderful walking experiences.

Always striving to bring you the best self guided walks around the UK, this year Celtic Trails are launching a series of walks to commemorate the 450th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s birth, beginning at his birth place in Stratford Upon Avon and ending at the famous Globe Theatre in London.

Featured in the Independent, Sunday Times, Daily Mail and The Lady among others, these Celtic Trails walks, along a route Shakespeare must have pondered on many a sonnet or play, will transport you back to bygone era through the beautiful English countryside.

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Bridge over the River Avon at Stratford