Ramblers Walking Holidays has unveiled its 2023 brochure, featuring 140 itineraries in 50 countries, including 25 new UK and Europe trips.
The operator said its 2023 collection has been “enhanced” to include more culinary, culture, wildlife and wellness experiences designed to suit varying levels of fitness and ability.
New European breaks for next year include Snowshoeing in the Bulgarian Mountains, Summertime in Bavaria, and Mountains & Lakes of Slovenia.
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The lead-in price for the seven-night Snowshoeing in the Bulgarian Mountains itinerary is £1,409, and includes return flights, transfers, accommodation on a half board basis, local transport, a guide and hire of snowshoes and poles.
Nine new four-night European city breaks with guides include Athens, Berlin, Lisbon, Seville and Krakow.
Further afield, the brochure includes worldwide itineraries, such as An African Journey; Complete New Zealand & South Island Discovery; Annapurna Trek and Chitwan National Park; The Mystery of Japan; Six Faces of Peru, The Magic of Patagonia; St Lucia – An Island Paradise; and Beautiful Barbados.
The 14-night Mystery of Japan itinerary costs from £5,780 and includes return flights from London, transfers, accommodation with breakfasts, nine dinners, five lunches, a guide and entrance fees to attractions.
The brochure also features 60 UK holidays, including Weymouth & Dorchester, and Skipton & Haworth, which are both new for 2023.
The four-night Weymouth & Dorchester tour costs from £585 and includes a guided tour of the two towns, bed and breakfast accommodation at a beachside hotel, dinners in local restaurants, transport and a guide.
Managing director Kevin O’Regan said: “It’s that special blend of experiences with walking that makes a holiday with Ramblers Walking Holidays such a unique break.
“Customer feedback has helped to shape our new programme, combining a rich mix of interests, sights and activities with the simplest and most rewarding way of discovering a destination – on foot.
“The growing selection of themed holidays this year range from food and wine tapas trails, to flower and garden getaways exploring magnificent properties and flower strewn mountain paths, to snowshoeing winter spirit escapes.
“We’ve also made it easier for clients to extend their stay by carefully coordinating our one-week holidays to back onto each other for a longer two-week break or continue the holiday with a city break at the end.”