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PHOTOGRAPHY TOUR 2008

Monday, April 09, 2007

Nigel Cole of Catswhiskerstours is planning a six day, Scotland photography tour for May 2008. Below is provided a selection of images (from the company's portfolio) to whet the appetite for this event. For more images kindly refer photo gallery at http://www.catswhiskerstours.co.uk/gallery.asp

It will be evident that Nigel has much empathy with the keen photographer!

Scotland is particularly suited to photography with a wide range of scenery, castles, architecture. natural landscapes, wild life and light changes.

At this time planning is in early stages but current thoughts for the itinerary are:

  • Arrive Glasgow airport where the group will be collected.
  • Transfer to Dunkeld (approx. two hours drive) for three days/two nights. http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/dunkeld/dunkeld/index.html in scenic Perthshire http://www.perthshire.co.uk This location is ideal, not only does this small town sit on the bank of the mighty river Tay but it is superbly situated for accessing mainland Scotland within a day. This allows maximum flexibility. Also, Dunkeld offers a wide range of lodgings to chose from.
  • Next we move to the magical scenery of the Isle of Skye http://www.skye.co.uk/ off the West Coast of Scotland. Here Catswhiskers has connections with both local artists and a photographer http://www.skye-images.co.uk/ Aim to spend two days on the island.
  • Final day yet to be determined.
Target cost is US$250.00 per person per day ( subject to confirmation) to include all transport and overnight lodgings and breakfast. Airline tickets can be arrange through a Columbus, Ohio based travel agent who is expert on travel to Scotland.
Should you require further information on this exciting tour, the please contact Nigel at:
nigel.cole@ntlworld.com or n.cole67@ntlworld.com
Phone: 44-141-638-5500.
Website: www.catswhiskerstours.co.uk

I look forward to hearing from you.

Nigel














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