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Spring Visits 2012 Visit some of the most beautiful and interesting locations around England, Scotland and Wales. There are visits taking place almost every weekend throughout the year. Tickets will go on sale at our Oxford Road office from Tuesday 3rd January. Tickets will go on sale at our Salford office from Monday 23rd January. |
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| Please note: On every visit, the coach company (Hayton's Coaches) picks up students from outside the Maxwell Building at Salford University, half an hour before the main pick up at International Society Oxford Road. Times are indicated below. | ||
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York SOLD OUT
Saturday 21st January 8.30am to 7.30pm (Salford pick up 8.00am) £17 members / £22 non-members / £12 children (aged 4 to 16) York is an attractive historic city in Yorkshire. You will have the entire day to spend at your leisure exploring the city at your own pace taking in the medieval Shambles, the York Minster and perhaps learning something about the city's Viking history. You can also visit the city's famous Castle Museum and the National Railway Museum and see the Hogwarts Express! |
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Liverpool SOLD OUT Saturday 28th January 9.30am to 6.00pm (Salford pick up 9.00am) £15 members / £20 non-members / £10 children (aged 4 to 16) Perhaps most famous for being the home of the band, the Beatles, Liverpool is also Britain’s largest port standing on the banks of the River Mersey! You will have the day free to spend as you please either exploring the main sites including the Albert Dock area, the two Cathedrals and the places where the Beatles lived and played music or perhaps shopping at the new Liverpool One shopping complex! |
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North Wales visiting Conwy Castle and Caernarfon Castle SOLD OUT Sunday 29th January 8.30am to 7.30pm (Salford pick up 8.00am) £25 members / £30 non-members / £20 children (aged 4 to 16) (includes entrance ticket to both castles) Conwy Castle, a world heritage site is an outstanding example of medieval military architecture. You will have time here to have a look around the town of Conwy itself and perhaps visit Britain's smallest house too! The second stop of the day will be Caernarfon Castle, another World Heritage site and possibly Wales' most famous castle. You will have the afternoon to explore it's lofty wall walks and it's many impressive towers. |
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