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Coussin gonflable avec des bouchons d'oreille Masque pour les yeux et un sac à cordon
Catégorie:Portefeuille de Voyage,Organisateur de voyage,Etui à Passeport Pièce d'Identité; Fonction Première:Vêtements; Matériau:Nylon; Dimensions:25.514.54; Fonction:Grande Capacité,Rangement de Voyage,Résistant à la poussière,Portable,Etanche,Durable; Poids Net:0.05; Pays populaire:Brésil,Suède,Australie; Produits spéciaux sélectionnés:COD
Frühstück Menüs erhalten Sie bis 11:30 im Earl of Sandwich! Genießen Sie vor dem Besuch des Disnelyland Paris ein entspanntes Frühstück – der perfekte Start in den Tag! Wählen Sie aus den drei Menüs Französisches Frühstück: Heißgetränk, Croissant, Marmelade Amerikanisches Frühstück: Heißgetränk, Sandwich mit Speck, Ei und Cheddar; ODER mit Schinken Ei und Cheddar; ODER mit Ei und Cheddar Englisches Frühstück: Heißgetränk, O-Saft, Ei, Speck, Würstchen, Tomaten, Bohnen, Toast
Departing Glasgow you will travel north-west before making your first stop on the ‘bonnie banks’ of Loch Lomond, one of the prettiest and largest lochs in the whole of Scotland. Here you can enjoy an hour long cruise* taking in spectacular views of the loch’s many islands and the surrounding mountains. Alternatively, take a stroll through the picturesque loch-side conservation village of Luss, with its quaint houses, cafes and stunning views across the loch’s western shoreline. You will then travel on for some lunch in the small village of Aberfoyle, nestled in the heart of the beautiful Trossachs National Park, just below the Highland faultline. After lunch you continue your journey of exploration through the Trossachs - Scotland’s first national park, known as ‘the Highlands in miniature’ for its abundance of lochs, mountains and forests and the homeland of legendary outlaw, Rob Roy MacGregor. Your last stop of the day is the magnificent Stirling Castle*, sitting high on volcanic rock, offering wonderful views of the surrounding landscape. You will have time to visit the castle and learn of the exploits of key historic figures including William Wallace, Robert the Bruce and Mary Queen of Scots. With lots of interesting things to see and do, the Stirling Castle experience is well worth a visit. You then make your way back to Glasgow. *OPTIONAL EXTRA. Mon & Thu | ALL YEAR Departs: 09:30 Returns: 18:00
The stadium was first opened in 1923 with a capacity from 17,000 spectators, after the club left its first home at Algiros. The stadium was severely damaged during the Spanish Civil War and then used as a concentration camp for political prisoners. The ground was extensively renovated in the 1960s after the disastrous flood of 1957, reaching its present capacity of 55,000. It has been the seat for several important international matches and is renowned for its steep terracing and for being one of the most intimidating atmospheres in all of Europe in which to play. On this guided tour you’ll visit all the main parts of the stadium, including the Presidential Box and Balcony, the Trophy room, the Press Office, the Home Team Dressing Room, the Players’ Tunnel, the pitch itself the Chapel, the Referee’s Dressing Room and the club shop. This visit to the home of one of Europe’s great clubs is a must for fans of all ages.
Come an experience Scotland’s “Water of Life” - single malt Scotch whisky - with visits to two fascinating distilleries situated right on the edge of the Highlands. In between these visits enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Loch Lomond National Park. This tour is for lovers of Scotch single malt whisky and for those who would like to know more about our national drink. NO Under 18's are allowed on this tour
