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On The Road European Group Travel Trade Guide 2015 The Pan European Advent and Christmas Markets website Highlights details of 100’s of Advent and Christmas markets and Festive events from Aarhus to Zurich and beyond coming soon www.christmas-markets-europe.com You can also identify many benefits on offer during the festive season to make your itinerary even more appealing Photo: Christmas Market - Tallinn Town Square by Toomas Volmer 2 You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk All of the subjects in the Guide have been developed following requests from our subscribers. If there is a new section you think is essential information for Group Organisers escorting groups into and around Europe let us know and we will try to add into the 2016 Guide. We have also again, due to popular demand extracted the Calendar of European Events from the Guide and produced a separate pdf file which is also on the home page. The beauty of having this as a digital file is that you can click on any of the events web sites listed to go directly onto their sites to see the event details in full. The first 2015 edition of our “sister” publication the digital On the Road magazine has been published, and if you are not receiving via email please let us know. Email [email protected] Additional Web Sites 2015 From the end of April we will be adding another couple of web sites which will reflect the Pan European focus of the publications • The European Calendar of Events we are adding www. eventsandfestivals-europe.com • On the Road digital magazine and the European Group Travel Trade Guide we are adding a new web site www.ontheroadeurope.com • European Christmas Markets we are adding a new web site www. christmas-markets-europe.com If anyone needs additional copies of the European Group Travel Trade Guide you can also down load from our web site home page www.ontheroad.co.uk. Best Regards Alan Bennett and Karen Kelly-Moore European Group Travel Trade Guide and On The Road is published by Chalk Farm Publishing Ltd., Riverside Lodge, Collier Close, Camerton, Bath BA2 0QB, UK All subscription and overseas orders to: T: +44 (0)1761 479 645 F: +44(0)1761 479 663 e-mail: [email protected] Cheques payable to Chalk Farm Publishing Ltd. 4-22 European Events 23 Designer Outlet Villages 24-25 Distilleries & Wine Attractions to visit in Europe 26-31 Museums and Galleries Contents Greetings from the team at Chalk Farm Publishing 32-35 Castles, Manor Houses, Chateaux and Palaces 36-37 Mountains, Railways and Cablecars 38-40 Gardens & Parks in Europe 41 Crystal and Glass Visitor Centres 42-43 Open Air Museums 44 FolkLore Shows and Themed Evenings 45 Concerts in Austria and Hungary 46 Water Attractions/Aquariums 47 Cruises & Excursions - Lakes, Rivers & Fjords 48-49 European Theme and Adventure Parks 50-51 Visitor Attractions and Shops Welcoming Groups Front cover images Top left to right Firework display Rhine in Flames: Jungfrau at Sunset: Swiss Guard – Rome Vatican: Alternative Taxi in Santorini: Trafalgar Tours. Design and reproduction by Rivers Media Services Ltd., Hereford HR1 3HT Bottom left to right © This publication is the copyright of Chalk Farm Publishing Ltd., and shall not without the written consent of the publishers first being given, be copied, reproduced, annexed to as part of any publication, advertising literary or pictorial material whatsoever. Swarovski Giant – Wattens: Roman Baths – Bath: Heidi ExpressSwitzerland: Latvian girl in National costume: Ocean waves. Jungfraujoch Top of Europe Up to the highest-altitude railway station in Europe · 3454 m On the journey, this engineering masterpiece of the century awards simply stunning views from the middle of the famous Eiger North Wall. A wonderworld of snow and ice. Seeing it once is better than speaking of it a thousand times. JJ_Group_Travel_Trade_Guide_2015_178x123.indd 1 top offers & more info at jungfrau.ch You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 09.12.14 16:35 3 European Events We have made every effort to ensure the dates and details are accurate, check with the tourist board web site in case of any changes Austria - 01 Nov Salzburg: Hellbrunn “trick” fountains and gardens, a mechanical toy theatre, magnificent frescoes in the palace. The glass gazebo was in The Sound of Music song I am 16 going on 17 in www.hellbrunn. at 31 JUNE 02 - 07 04 – 07 18 – 08 July 20 MAY Wattens: Swarovski Crystal Worlds 120th anniversary: New 600.000 hand-mounted Swarovski crystals are drifting star-like above a black mirror pool , in the Gardens www.swarovski.com/ kristallwelten 01 – 06 Oct Hohenems: Schubertiade, considered the most important and distinguished Schubert festival in the world, presenting about 80 events. www. schubertiade.at 03 Salzburg: Marathon follows two laps from the Residenzplatz past Salzburg’s beautiful palaces and gardens. Also a half marathon, quarter marathon, kids’ race and relay events 14 - 21 June Vienna: Festival International arts groups perform, productions, orchestral concerts, recitals and chamber music performances in front of the Town hall www.festwochen.or.at 14 - 21June Krems: Donau Festival An avant-garde pop festival in Austria’s wine country 19 – 23 Vienna: Eurovision Song Contest. The 60th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in the Vienna Stadthalle 20 – 25 Graz ERZÄHLT: Austrian International Storytelling Festival. renowned storytellers: ranging from classical storytelling, through to pantomime, dance, puppet theatre, buffoonery and music 22-25 Salzburg: Whitsun Festival concentrates on Baroque music 24 –31 Ausseerland: Narcissus Festival commonly called 26 – 27 26 - 26 July 26 - 28 28 JULY 01 – 11 02 – 05 Aug 15 – 18 18 - 30 Aug “Poet’s Narcissus”. The colourful pageantry that has come to symbolize the annual Festival Vienna: Austrian Women’s Run the largest women’s run in continental Europe Innsbruck: International Film Festival www.iffi.at/ en Saalbach Hinterglemm: Biker Mania Thousands of beautiful Harley Davidsons visit the Glemm Valley See demo rides, fashion shows, day trips, helicopter flights, open air parties and, of course, the most beautiful motor-bikes of the world Innsbruck: Summer of dance. International dance performances, classical ballet, to modern www. tanzsommer.at Vienna: Rainbow Parade/Ringstrasse gay pride guys and girls get together for music, parties as a symbol of solidarity, tolerance and equality. www. regenbogenparade.at Vienna- Heldenplatz Spanish Riding School 450th anniversary two gala performances and Summer ball – the ‘Fête Impériale ’http: //www.srs.at/en/, http: //www.fete-imperiale.at/en/ Graz: Styriarte a rediscovery of long-lost variations of our musical heritage, and mirrors today’s wealth of exciting approaches to Early Music and music between the Middle Ages and Romanticism. www. graztourismus.at Danube: Island Festival one of the largest free open air parties in Europe traditional Schrammelmusik to chart toppers performed on 20 stages on the 6.5km festival site www.donauinselfest.at Klagenfurt: Iron Man Europes largest Triathlon in the beautiful Carinthia area. Vienna: Jazz Festival One of Europe’s biggest jazz events venues from Town Hall square, nightclubs and the State Opera House World-famous international singers and artist www.viennajazz.org Reichenau: Festival A top-ranking theatre, Reichenau has been a traditional summer resort for the Viennese high society since the late 19th century. Ennstal: Classic The rally of cars with interesting C.V’s and a sporty past www.ennstal-classic.at Salzburg: Festival one of the cultural highlights MOMENTS OF WONDER S WA R O V S K I K R I S TA L LW E LT E N WAT T E N S S WA R O V S K I K R I S TA L LW E LT E N S TO R E I N N S B R U C K S WA R O V S K I K R I S TA L LW E LT E N S TO R E W I E N www.swarovski.com/kristallwelten 4 You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk AUGUST 04 – 24 07 – 08 15 20– 22 Sommeregg Castle: Medieval Tournaments Around 70 performers, knights, horsemen, acrobats, craftsmen and castle maidens show that the Middle Ages were not so dark!! Taverns, kitchens, crafts on offer Wed – Sun www.sommeregg.at Klagenfurt: Old Town Magic Festival Magicians, stilt walkers, jugglers , live bands Graz: Landhaushof – Long Table of Graz. 700 guests enjoy dining in the square with a gourmet 5 course dinner and wine www.graztourismus.at St. Pölten: FM4 Frequency Festival, one of Austria’s largest music festivals. SEPTEMBER 03 - 06 03 -13 12 25- 18 Oct OCTOBER 11 22 – 05 Nov 22 – 25 NOVEMBER 05 – 27 NOV/DEC Lake Wörthersee: Pink Lake Festival , an international get-together for gays, lesbians and everyone in between. Eisenstadt: International Haydn Days - the Hadyntage (Haydn Days) annually explores the amazing amount of music Haydn composed, from symphonies to chamber works, opera to piano sonatas and masses to concertos.www.haydnfestival. at Lienz: Red Bull Dolomitenmann 110 teams, 440 athletes, 3 elements, 60km route and 6700 difference in altitude combined with incalculable winds and rapid white water . - the world’s toughest team relay race. Graz: Steirischer Herbst Probably one of the most avant-garde festivals in Austria. It offers great international theatre performances, readings, screenings and parties. Graz: Marathon Vienna: Viennale Film Festival www.viennale.at Graz: The Schlossberg Festival ‘Elevate’ concerts, live-acts and DJ-lines. Lectures discussions, workshops, installations and performances www. graztourismus.at Vienna: Festival Wien Modern - it combines both tradition and innovation, seeking to cross boundaries Throughout Austria - Christmas Markets - see for full details seewww.christmas-markets.org Belgium Mons Every Sat APRIL 18 - 09 May 23 – 27 25 – 26 25 – 27 26 30 MAY To Sept 01 – 17 04 –30 07 - 09 13 – 17 15 - 17 16 22 - 24 28 – 31 JUNE 04 -08 06 – 26 Sept 18 – 21 19 – 21 28 30 – 02 July 2015 European Capital of Culture, and it intends to live up to the title with around 300 cultural and artistic events. Some are related to the 125th anniversary of Van Gogh’s death, as it was in Mons that the Dutchman decided to become a painter. www.mons2015.eu/en Bruges - t Zand Market, one of the largest flea markets in Flanders. European Events Austria continued....... of the year - held since 1920 with the Vienna Philharmonic, musicians and ensembles. www. salzburgerfestspiele.at 22- 23 Aug Bregenz: Festival An opera festival with two stages - a traditional opera house (the Festspielhaus) home to rare operas and an open air stage by Lake Seebühne, www.bregenzerfestspiele.com/en/ 23 -24 Linz: Internatonal Street Art Festival 26 - 02 Aug Villach: Villacher Kirchtag Austria’s largest traditional folk festival is a melting pot of traditions and ancient customs. www.villacherkirchtag.at 30 – 15 Aug Steyr: Music Festival. Open air opera and musical productions www.musikfestivalsteyr.at 31 – 16 Aug Strudengau: Danube Festival 8 private concerts in historic venues along the beautiful banks of the Danube. 31 – 08 Graz: La Strada International Festival for Puppet and Street Theatre www.graztourismus.at Laeken: The Royal Greenhouses: Six acres of neoclassical rotundas, domes and galleries opens to the public, the visit includes the Queen Elizabeth’s workshop and the castle stables. Brussels;Tango Festival workshops, dance classes, balls, demonstrations and concerts. Leuven: Zythos Beer Festival, the largest beertasting festival in the Benelux countries. Over 100 international breweries, with 400 styles of beer available. www.leuven.be/beercapital Brussels: Art Brussels Thousands of art experts and art lovers from all over the world visit works representing over 150 international galleries www. artbrussels.be Antwerp: 10 Mile Marathon Brussels: MiniPride a prelude to the PrideFestival, Manneken-Pis will be dressed by the timeless fashion legend Jean-Paul Gaultier. Brussels: The Carolus V Festival showcases the European History and Heritage of the 16th century with a festive, cultural, family-friendly programme of events throughout the City. www.carolusfestival. be Brussels: PrideFestival www.pride.be Brussels: Queen Elizabeth Music Competition for violinists, pianists, composers and vocalists. The 2015 edition will be devoted to violinists www. cmireb.be Liege: International Jazz Festival: prestigious annual gathering of the greats of jazz www. jazzaliege.be Namur: Festival of the Fairground Arts comedians, magicians, dream and illusion merchants take you along in search of emotions and pleasure! Fascinating! Antwerp: Taste of Antwerp The country’s largest and leading food festival www.antwerpenproeft.be Brussels: Belgium Gay Pride: With walks through Brussels, music and festivities www.blgp.be Brussels: 21st Jazz Marathon: With 400 artists at 125 free concerts www.jazzmarathon.be Ostend: Ostend at Anchor Maritime Festival www. oostendevooranker.be Brussels: Ancient Art Fair: Dealers in classical, Egyptian and Near Eastern antiquities, from all over the world, display their treasures. www.baaf.be Brussels: Roller Parade: 7pm every Friday, . 10km roller skate Circuit, ending with a fiesta in the centre of town. Re-enactment of the Battle of Waterloo with over 6, 000 re-enactors, some 300 horses and 100 canons Brussels and Wallonia - Fete de la Musique, Hundreds of free concerts in Brussels and Wallonia to celebrate the summer solstice.www. fetedelamusique.be/ Brussels: Couleur Café festival . 75, 000 people attend Brussels most atmospheric, multicultural music festival Brussels: The Ommegang relive the procession organised in 1549 for Charles V and his son Philippe IIwww.carolusfestival.be JULY » DISCOVER GRAZ « Austria’s capital of culinary delights. www.visitgraz.com To September Brussels-Royal Palace: Open daily from 10: 30 am to 4: 30 pm, except on Mondays Entrance free. www. monarchie.be 01 – 02 Brussels: Ommegang Pageant Annual event in honour of Emperor Charles V at The Grand Place 03 – 09 Aug Bruxelles-les-Bains (Brussels Beach), along the Beko Basin: Summer in the city with sand, coconut palms, fountains, a football pitch, a pétanque You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 2013_02_01 European Group Travel Trade Guide_59x86_entdecken.indd 1 01.02.2013 14:01:45 5 European Events Belgium continued....... green, salsa bars, dance classes, DJs and concerts and more. Free www.bruxelleslesbains.be 11 - 13 Chiny: Intercultural Fairytale Festival. Attracts a large number of storytellers and joke tellers who can be found, in the halls and streets of the town and in the forest and boats on the Semois River. 11 - 12 Brussels: Brosella Folk & Jazz Free festival including jazz, folk and numerous activities for all www.brosella.be 15 – 19 Dour Festival: - bands and artists in all the musical genres . www.dourfestival.be 24 - 27 Libramont: Fair Huge outdoor rural exhibition showcasing machinery, livestock breeding, forestry, agri-food industry, horticulture and more. 29 – 05Aug Brugge: MAfestival one of the most important early music festivals with competitions www.mafestival.be AUGUST 07- 09 13 – 16 15 21 – 23 22 – 23 22 – 24 22 – 23 23-24 (TBC) Dranouter: Folk Festival annual largest in Europe in Heuvelland www.folkdranouter.be Brussels: Flower Carpet again lights up the GrandPlace www.flowertime.brussels Dinant: 28th Bathtub Regatta: Over 250 participants race on the river Meuse Spa Francorchamps (Province of Liege)Belgium Formula 1 Grand Prix, The exciting F1 on one of the racers’ favourite tracks in the world www.spa francorchamps.be Chassepierre (Province of Namur): International Festival of Street Artists 41st edition of this lively and colourful event which takes over the town, street entertainment, theatre, music and puppetry. Brussels: Fiesta Latina this festival is a unique opportunity for everyone to start discovering the traditions, rhythms, colours and flavours of LatinAmerica.www.fiesta-latina.be/ (Province of Namur) Temploux Market the largest market in Belgium, with over 2000 exhibitors of antiques and second and items. www.temploux.be (French only) Ducasse, Ath (Province of Hainaut) Dating from 15th century. A folklore procession of giants and 20th century style floats, culminating in a hot air balloon festival on Sunday www.ducassedath.be (French only) SEPTEMBER 04 – 06 12 – 26 19 - 21 OCTOBER 04 13 – 24 17 – 18 NOVEMBER 27 – 03 Jan Brussels: Beer Festival www.belgianbeerweekend. be Gent: Flanders Festival Each year, over 180 concerts (classical and world music) by more than 1500 international artists www.gentfestival.be Festival of Wallonia: Prestigious international orchestras and soloists perform in castles, abbeys and churches in the French speaking part of Belgium. www.fetesdewallonie.be Brussels: Marathon Ghent: International Film Festival of Flanders www.filmfestival.be Hasselt: Jenever Festivities The Borrel Man changes water into gin. Visitors can walk or ride on the Gin Tram. www.jeneverfeesten.be Throughout Belgium: Christmas and Advent Markets Ice Rink, shopping, Winter Fun see www. christmas-markets.org Croatia APRIL 20 – 26Dubrovnik Festiwine - the first ever regional wine festival www. dubrovnikfestiwine. com 29 – 02 Trogir: Medieval Fair old crafts, craftsmanship, original products, arts and handmade designs. MAY 01 – 30 Sept 01 – 31 6 Zagreb: The Secrets of Grič Interactive night tours. See actors dressed in historical costumes re-enact famous events and legends of yesteryear. www. tajnegrica.hr Lošinj: Culinary Festival showcases the gastronomic offerings of the Island“Around The World under Lošinj’s Sails” JUNE Zagreb: Cest is D’Best, a world of circus and theatre entertainers, music, jugglers, clowns and magicians. www.kraljeviulice.com 05 – 05 July Đakovo: Embroidery lovers of Slavonia’s and Baranja’s cultural heritage will once again be able to enjoy thousands of folk costumes, music, dances and customs. www.tzdjakovo.eu 06 – 07 Zagreb: Old Timer Rally - old vehicles exhibited in the Technical Museum take part in a rally www. oldtimer-klub-zagreb.hr 12 – 21 Zagreb: Dance Away! The 2nd Dance Week Festival Watch over 700 renowned dancers from worldwide companies as they present innovation in global dance www.danceweekfestival.com 12 – 18 Crikvenica: Oily Fish Week - “Oily fish route” on the Riviera Crikvenica offer delicious, imaginative and various cuisine with oily fish www. rivieracrikvenica.com 21 - 05 July Šibenik: 54th International Children’s Festival, storytelling, crafts, music and dance, giant screens, theatre productions, puppet shows and parades all staged to promote creativity in children www.mdfsibenik.com 22 – 24 Zagreb: INmusic Festival. The Croatian “Glastonbury”at Jarun Lake one of the world’s top 10 music festival, www.inmusicfestival.com 25 – 27 Istria: Vrsar Casanovafest, the festival of love and eroticism, celebrates the connection between the famous seducer and Vsar. www.casanovafest.com 27 – 25 July (TBC) Rijeka: Summer Nights classical drama productions, opera, premieres and concerts of classical music, street theatre and pop concerts. www.rijeckeljetnenoci.com 03 – 10 JULY 01 - 08 10 – 25 Aug 10 – 12 14 – 14 Aug 15 – 19 Tisno: 9th Garden Festival, actually a dance festival with excellent local cuisine www.thegardenfestival. eu Dubrovnik: Summer Festival presents a rich programme of classical music, theatre, opera and dance on more. www.dubrovnik-festival.hr Donji Miholjac: Slavonian Folklore Festival – fabulous folk lore groups of Slavonia and all Croatia Split: Summer Festival musical performances, dance, theatre, opera, concerts and exhibitions, film projections and street theatre Zagreb: International Folklore Festival, original folk customs and music and performing arts events www.msf.hr AUGUST Split: Sinjska Alka - Now in its 300th year!!! a very famous and historic horseback tournament www. alka.hr 08 – 10(TBC) Lovrečeva: Krk Fair - The knights compete in knightly skills, maritime battles in the town port, and pirates search for long forgotten treasures. 21 – 30 Varaždin Špancirfest (Strollers’ Festival) 10, 000 worldwide street artists and buskers and has attracted over 1, 8 mil visitors www.spancirfest.com 23 – 27 Split: The whole world comes to Split klapa concerts, folklore ensembles, tambura orchestra, exhibition of souvenirs, wine presentation and food 28 – 31 Split: Days of Diocletian Townsfolk celebrate 1700 years of their city, by returning to their ancient past 07 – 09 SEPTEMBER Jastrebarsko: Jaska Wine Fesrtival wine tasting, wine themed exhibitions, horse and bicycle marathons a tennis tournament, wine trek and many other events including music.www.jastrebarsko.hr 12 - 19 Split: Film Festival new films from across the world in a variety of categories, themes, genres and styles www.splitfilmfestival.hr 20 - 01 Nov Istria: Zigante Truffle Days . the gourmet crown jewels of Istria. and taste truffles in every possible combination Saturdays and Sundays www.istriagourmet.com 17 – 20 Lepoglava; Lace Festival celebrates local works as well as international producers www.cipkarski-festival.com 01- 30 OCTOBER Punat, Island of Krk: Days of Olives Harvesting by day, evenings with the best cooks in Croatia competing and preparing olive-based dishes. www. tzpunat.hr 09 – 11(TBC) Hrvatska Kostajnica: The Chestnut Festival A celebration of the delicious and versatile chestnut with stalls, tastings and recipes www.tz-lovran.hr 11 Zagreb: Marathon 01 – 30 Nov You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk NOVEMBER 25 – 31 Dec Beli Manastir; Advent in Baranja Every weekend, Fairs, Baranja cuisine, wine and ethnic offers and festive products Denmark SEPTEMBER 04 - 20 APRIL To 30 AugKlampenborg-Bakken: The world’s oldest amusement park and one of Europe’s most popular. www.bakken. dk - 20 Sept Copenhagen: Tivoli Gardens - One of the world’s oldest amusement Parks that gave Walt Disney the idea for Disneyland www.tivoli.dk 22 - 24 Copenhagen: Carnival - Lots of fun with music, workshops, performances and evening parades with 120 bands on 8 different stages www. copenhagencarnival.dk 24 Copenhagen: World Half Marathon Championships The unique mix of the world’s best elite runners and 25.000 recreational runners creates a world class adventure MAY 15 – 23 19 – 29 Aalborg: Carnival , reputed to be the largest carnival in Northern Europe with up to 60, 000 carnivalists in the Grand Parade and more than 100, 000 spectators Aarhus: Classic Race Each Fri & Sat - 300 historical vehicles from Denmark and abroad. www.craa.dk JUNE Copenhagen: Distortion Crazy annual street party 101+ venues. Free cphdistortion.dk 06 – 09 Copenhagen: Medieval Market brings you back to the time of knights, Vikings and deadly swordplay with more than a thousand actors. Experience the “Battle of the Nations” (the Historical Medieval Battle World Championship) and go shopping medieval-style at the market with 160 stalls. www. kmm.dk 18 – 21 Copenhagen: Open air Summer Ballet with FREE ENTRY at Bernstorff Palace kglteater.dk/ 27 - 04 July Roskilde: Festival Annual music festival with performances from some of the best rock stars in the world www.roskilde-festival.dk 03 - 07 JULY 02 – 05 To 11 Aug 03 - 12 20 - 22 25 – 26 26 – 02 Aug AUGUST 12 – 16 11 - 15 13 – 16 16 – 23 adventure for kids of all ages. Copenhagen Cooking one of the biggest food festivals in Northern Europe. The festival profiles Danish gastronomy and the New Nordic Cuisine with more than 150 events 28 - 06 Sept Aarhus: Festival Week This week-long extravaganza brings world-class opera, ballet, theatre, music and much more to the city centre.www.aarhusfestival. com 28 - 29 Horsens: Medieval Festival representing all aspects of medieval society with arts, crafts, music and customs www.middelalderfestival.dk 23 – 30 Skagen Festival: Denmark’s oldest music festival. www.skagenfestival.dk Copenhagen: Fredensborg Palace - The Royal Family’s summer residence Fredensborg Open pm weekdays and Sundays Copenhagen: Jazz Festival One of the largest and most respected music events of its kind in Europe with over 250, 000 guests www.jazz.dk Bakken, Copenhagen: World Santa Claus Congress Annual event practiced in Denmark for the last 55 years www.worldsantaclauscongress.com Aarhus - Moesgård Viking MootClose to 800 real Vikings gather to recreate the festive market held in the early days of the city of Aarhus. The highlights of the Viking Moot are the battles of Viking warriors and the shows performed by fierce horsemen Copenhagen: Opera Festival out of the traditional theatre and letting its sounds ring out over the streets, the underground and the waterways www. copenhagenoperafestival.com Aalborg: The Blue Festival, also called the “Mini New Orleans Festival” www.denblaafestival.dk/ Copenhagen: Pride Celebrating Denmark’s gay and lesbian community www.copenhagenpride.dk Odense: Blomsterfestival www.blomsterfestival.dk Odense - Hans Christian Andersen Festivals over 270 events offers fairy tales, imagination and 23 - 27 Copenhagen: Golden Days Festival to enlighten, entertain and engage everyone in the city’s history. www.festival.goldendays.dk Copenhagen: Blues Festival an abundance of great international and homegrown blues music spread out over the various clubs and venues in the city. www. copenhagenbluesfestival.dk European Events Croatia continued....... 14 – 22 Zagreb: Film Festival Not just for film buffs, also excellent concerts. www.zagrebfilmfestival.com 24 – 25 Lovran’s: Marunada Traditional gastronomic event offering assorted dishes and pastry made of famous Lovran sweet chestnuts – maruni. Marunada is accompanied by a series of sports and entertainment events. www.tz-lovran.hr OCTOBER 04Copenhagen: THE ERIMITAGE RUN- The Deer Park 20, 000 active runners - and 60-70, 000 spectators. NOVEMBER Royal Copenhagen’s Christmas Tables The Christmas tables at Royal Copenhagen are set by new artists each year, and the exhibition has become one of the most popular Christmas events 14 – 22 Dec (TBC) Copenhagen: Christmas Markets in Tivoli Gardens Also Nyhavn is a canal with beautiful old and historic houses Stalls and decorations are set up along the waterwww.christmas-markets.org 13 – 31 Dec England MAY London: Houses of Parliament - for dates and times www. parliament.uk/visiting 02 - 24 Brighton: Festival comedy, music, arts, film, dance, theatre performances and workshops. Held in over 240 venues.www.brightonfestival.org 04 Stilton: Cheese Rolling Championship. Hundreds of villagers and visitors watch the teams battling for the honour of being called the champion www. stilton.org 06 – 10 Badminton: Horse Trials The first of the great three-day events, www.badminton-horse.co.uk 07 – 10 Malvern: RHS Spring Gardening Show www.rhs.org. uk 08 - 24 Norfolk & Norwich Festival is the international arts festival of the East of England, featuring the very best in world-class performance, with music, theatre, dance, circus and visual arts as well as hosting free outdoor events throughout the region. www.nnfestival.org.uk 09 - 16 Cornwall: Fowey Festival of Words and Music (Previously known as The Daphne du Maurier Festival of Arts & Literature www.fowey.co.uk 10 London: Covent Garden May Fayre & Puppet Festival St Paul’s Church Garden, Showcase for Punch and Judy puppetry. 15 - 12 Sept London: Regents Park Open Air Theatres a magical setting for a programme of Shakespeare’s plays, as well as a classic musical. www.openairtheatre.org 15 -25 Bath: International Music Festival Eclectic line-up of classical, world, folk, contemporary and jazz music. www.visitbath.co.uk 15 - 30 Aug Lewes: Glyndebourne Festival Opera Glyndebourne Opera House. Features world premieres, new productions and revivals. www.glyndebourne.com 16 – 17 Twickenham Stadium: London Sevens Rugby 19 - 23 London: RHS Chelsea Flower Show Undoubtedly unique and undeniably wonderful, www.rhs.org.uk 19 – 14 June Windsor Great Park: The Cartier Queen’s Cup THE polo to watch www.guardspoloclub.com 21 – 31 Hay on Wye: Literary Festival. Described by Bill Clinton as’ the Woodstock of the mind’ www. hayfestival.com 21 – 24 Wentworth: BMW PGA Championship, The beginning of the championship golf season. 22 - 24 Liverpool: SoundCity Over 400 bands play in over 30 venues. Includes a conference. www. liverpoolsoundcity.co.uk 22 – 07 June Bath: Fringe Festival - Over 200 performances You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 7 European Events England continued....... including music, visual arts, street arts and outdoor performances www.bathfringe.co.uk 23 - 24 Birmingham: Gay Pride various venues. Includes a parade, live music and entertainment, films, market stalls, community information and other activities 30 London/Wembley FA Cup Final JUNE London: Houses of Parliament - for dates and times www.parliament.uk/visiting 04 – 18 July Hampshire -Alresford: Grange Park: Opera Festival, www.grangeparkopera.co.uk 05 – 07 Epsom: Derby: with the Queen of course!! www. epsomderby.co.uk 05– 11 Jul Buckinghamshire Wormsley Estate Garsington Opera Home of the Getty family. Guests can dine or picnic between performances Check dates www. garsingtonopera.org 08 – 16 Aug London;The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition The world’s largest open contemporary art exhibition showing a wide range of new work by living artists. Many exhibits for sale. 11 - 23 Hampton Court: Palace Festival world famous artists perform each year www.hamptoncourtpalacefestival.com 11 -13 Althorp;House Literary Festival www.althorp.com 11 -14 Isle of Wight Festival established rock, pop – you name it! www.isleofwightfestival.com 12 - 28Suffolk Aldeburgh: 68th Festival Of Music And The Arts www.aldeburgh.co.uk 16 – 20 Berkshire: Royal Ascot The world’s most famous race is steeped in history and is one of the highlights of the British social calendar 17 - 19 Kempsford, Fairford, GL7 4EG: The Royal International Air Tattoo aviation extravaganza plus, exhibits and displays. www.airtattoo.com 17 - 21 London: Regents Park Taste of London Festival Foodies will love this open-air food festival 19 – 21 Bakewell and the Peak District National Park L’Eroica Britannia, celebrating heritage, well-being and local food and drink, and the historic Tuscan bike tour dubbed ‘the most handsome bike race in the world ‘www.eroicabritannia.co.uk 20/21/26/27 London Hyde Park: Barclaycard British Summer Time programme of music and entertainment eg Blur, Kylie, The Who www.bst-hydepark.com 22 – 10 July City of London: Festival Concerts, performances and free events the City www.colf.org 26 –05 July London: Greenwich+Docklands Festival A 10-day rollercoaster of theatre, dance and spectacle www. festival.org 27 Cowes: Round the Island Race a 50-mile race around the Isle of Wight 29 - 12 July Wimbledon: Lawn Tennis Championship www. wimbledon.org 30 – 05 July Hampton Court Palace: Flower Show www.rhs.org. uk 30 – 11 July Cheltenham: Music Festival The Proms Celebrates inspiring classical music. www.cheltenhamfestivals. com JULY London: Houses of Parliament - for dates and times www.parliament.uk/visiting 01 – 05 Henley: Royal Regatta Running since 1839, and has grown from a local event into one of the biggest meetings in International rowing www.hrr.co.uk 02 – 19 Manchester International Festival – Biennial performing arts, visual arts and popular culture, world premieres, unique concerts and one-off events, some free events www.mif.co.uk 03 – 12 Frome: Festival 200 events this is the biggest yet, with top names in music and comedy, classical concerts and recitals, workshops, www. fromefestival.co.uk 03 - 17 Birmingham: International Jazz Festival Over 200 events at around 60 venues www. birminghamjazzfestival.com 03 - 26 Harrogate: International Festival. world music, street theatre, comedy and classical www.harrogateinternationalfestivals.com 04 - 05 Stratford upon Avon: River Festival admire over 100 decorated narrow boats, feast on global foods, Charity village, craft market, bands and performers. Free www.stratfordriverfestival.co.uk 04 Oxford: Alice’s Day More than 20 historic locations used to celebrate the first telling, in Oxford, of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland www.storymuseum.org.uk/alice 07 - 12 Kew Gardens: Kew the Music (Formerly Summer Swing at Kew )Outdoor summer music festival. www. kew.org 8 Henley: Festival Of Music & The Arts - floating stage performances of jazz, classical and operatic acts, firework displays, as well as visual arts, comedy and street theatre. www.henley-festival. co.uk 10 – 12 Swanage, Dorset: Jazz Festival offers the jazz enthusiast a range of styles, from New Orleans, Dixieland and swing to bebop, postbop and contemporary www.swanagejazz.org.uk 10 - 26 Buxton Festival: Seven operas and around 100 daytime events, including 17 literary talks performances: solo recitalists, symphony orchestras, dance and theatre www.buxtonfestival.co.uk 17 – 12 Sept London: BBC Proms The best classical music programme www.bbc.co.uk/proms 17 - 19 Bristol: Harbour Festival Celebrates Bristol’s maritime heritage, lots of shows, concerts www. bristolharbourfestival.co.uk 18 Congham, Norfolk: The World Snail Racing Championships www.snailracing.net 19 - 27 London Pride various venues. Celebration of sexual diversity includes the Pride parade, party, rally and cabaret events . www.pridelondon.org 22 – 07 Aug Brownsea, Poole: Open Air Theatre accessible only by boat, staging ‘The Tempest’ www.brownsea-theatre.co.uk 22 – 26 Tatton Park: RHS Flower Show www.rhs.org.uk 23 – 26 Huntingdon: Secret Garden Party - quirky, eclectic, musical performances (reggae, rock, funk, hip hop). Storytelling, theatre, comedy and art installations, snail racing, rubber duck shooting and Space Hopper races. www.secretgardenparty.com 23 – 26 Warwick: 36th Folk Festival, over 130 events including concerts, ceilidhs, workshops, a crafts and music fair www.warwickfolkfestival.co.uk . 25 – 27 Bristol: Upfest, International artists paint live at this free event. The weekend also features live music, graffiti workshops, illustration battles and hundreds of pieces of affordable art for sale. www. upfest.co.uk 25 –31 Whitstable: Oyster Festival Features food tastings, theatre, exhibitions, entertainment, music shows, walks and displays. www.whitstableoysterfestival. com 28 – 02 Aug Hickstead Show Ground, West Sussex: Longines Royal International Horse Show combines the excitement and spectacle of the best classes of horses and pony with the glamour and elegance of a summer fair. www.hickstead.co.uk 28 - 01 Aug Goodwood: Glorious Goodwood Horseracing at its best www.goodwood.co.uk 30 – 02 Aug Cambridge: Folk Festival This year the line-up is full of classic acts from the genres and all manner of new starlets too. www.cambridgefolkfestival.co.uk 31 – 02 Aug Leeds: Harewood House: CLA Game Fair, claims to be the biggest countryside exhibition in the world, nearly 1, 000 exhibitors www.gamefair.co.uk 31 – 09 Aug Manchester: Jazz Festival Showcasing the best contemporary jazz www.manchesterjazz.com 08 - 12 AUGUST 01 – 27 Sept 06 - 09 08 – 15 11 – 15 15 - 16 28 – 08 Nov 28 - 30 29- 31 30 – 31 London: Houses of Parliament - for dates and times www.parliament.uk/visiting London: Buckingham Palace - Summer opening www.royalcollection.org.uk Bristol: International Balloon Fiesta Over 400 balloons in daily mass balloon ascents, over 200 trade stands, fireworks displays, music acts and children’s entertainment. www.bristolballoonfiesta. co.uk The Solent: Cowes Week – Yacht heaven! www. aamcowesweek.co.uk London Olympia: The Great British Beer Festival Over 700 real ales from around the world www.gbbf. camra.org.uk Portsmouth: International Kite Festival Southsea Common display of large kites with notable kite fliers, live music, arts and crafts.: www. portsmouthkitefestival.org.uk Blackpool: The Blackpool Illuminations – Britain’s most popular attraction is switched on www. blackpooltourism.com Reading: Festival Final major event on the UK summer festival circuit www.readingfestival.com Herstmonceux Castle: England’s Medieval Festival of the middle ages with jousting, 2000 strong battle re-enactment, fire-eaters, falconry, strolling minstrels, craft stalls. www. englandsmedievalfestival.co.uk London: Notting Hill Carnival West London multicultural fiesta. You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk England continued....... 01 - 30 07 – 27 11 – 19 11 – 13 11- 20 11 - 20 26 – 27 OCTOBER 03 – 04 07 – 11 08 – 11 15 – 16 16 – 18 24 - 25 NOVEMBER 01 02 - 05 13 - 22 DECEMBER 25 London: Houses of Parliament - for dates and times www.parliament.uk/visiting London: Totally Thames Festival Between Westminster and Tower Bridges high-profile, cuttingedge arts events on the river, including a riverside bazaar Plymouth: Ocean City Festival A brand new festival celebrating the City’s very special relationship with the sea. Culture, food, science to sport. www. oceancityfestival.co.uk Torquay: The International Agatha Christie Festival - 125th Birthday Celebrations of the Queen of Crime www.agathachristiefestival.co.uk Ludlow: Food Festival Within the walls of the Castle, over 160 exhibitors, demo’s and tastings www.foodfestival.co.uk Southampton: Boat Show www. southamptonboatshow.com Bath: Jane Austen Festival Participants parade along the grand Georgian terraces in Regency costume - music, dancing, food and literary events www.visitbath.co.uk Malvern: RHS Autumn Show www.rhs.org.uk Boscastle: Food, Art & Craft Festival groups can experience the best of North Cornwall www. boscastlefestival.co.uk NEC Birmingham: Horse of the Year Show www. hoys.co.uk Falmouth: Oyster Festival. www. falmouthoysterfestival.co.uk London, Old Billingsgate Market: London Bierfest, beer of course, Bavarian fare, complete with live music, dancing, live stage acts and a host of other exciting entertainment. www.thelondonbierfest.com London Olympia: The Chocolate Show 15, 000 chocolate fans expected to enjoy indulgent treats, celebrity demonstrations, free tastings and a spectacular chocolate fashion show www. thechocolateshow.co.uk Nottingham Castle, Nottingham Robin Hood Pageant, transform into a medieval village encampment for this popular annual Pageant. London: The London to Brighton Veteran Car Run www.veterancarrun.com London: World Travel Market Excel www. wtmlondon.com London: Jazz Festival UK and international performers. Encourages artists to work in new ways via eclectic collaborations. www.londonjazzfestival. org.uk Christmas Markets – Nationally www.christmasmarkets.org London: Serpentine, Peter Pan Cup Swimming Race Traditionally members of the Serpentine Swimming Club have been plunging themselves into the lake’s icy water Estonia APRIL 17 – 19 17 - 26 27 – 03 May MAY 05 - 09 05 – 26 06 – 10 15 – 17 22.– 24 22 – 27 www.viljandinukuteater.ee PromFest Pärnu International Opera Music Festival young opera singers get an opportunity to develop their art http: //www.promfest.ee 24 – 03 June Narva: International Mravinski Festival symphonic chamber and choir music concerts 30 – 06June Tallinn: Old Town days The lavish programme of concerts, theatre, sports events and other fun activities 27 – 31 Tallinn: 6th Literature Festival “HEADREAD” JUNE 04 –07 05 – 28 Aug 08 – 12 12 – 13 12 – 14 JULY Võru: Folklore Festival www.vorufolkloor.ee Tallinn: Medieval Festival in the Old Town with concerts, carnival, workshops, activities for children and handicrafts sales. The skills of ancient masters are brought to life and nobles, musicians, and fools roam among the market stalls. 12 Haapsalu: American Beauty Car Show biggest event for American cars in the Baltics, car show, a convention and a drag race. www.american.ee 19 Tallinn: Maritime Days Maritime Days Maritime and harbour related programmes, concerts, boat trips, water related attractions and performances. 28 Kuressaare: Episcopal Castle - Saaremaa Opera Days Worldwide troupes, directors and soloists perform www.saaremaaopera.eu/ 26 Viljandi: Folk Music Festival www.folk.ee 21 AugParnu: Bluusipäevad” (Blues Festival) 08 – 12 09 - 12 10 17 22 – 23 27 – AUGUST 07–09 07 - 16 21 – 28 07 – 13 12 – 13 OCTOBER 03 13 – 17 NOVEMBER 01 – 07 05 - 08 07 - 19 Dec 21 – 07 Jan Tartu: Literature Festival – ’Prima Vista’ Seto: Lace Days handicrafts are showcased in workshops and exhibitions and visitors are taught how to implement them in contemporary handicraft. Jõhvi: Ballet Festival http: //www.concert.ee/jbf2015 Türi: Flower Fair marks Spring in Estonia www. tyrilillelaat.ee Viljandi: International Festival of Puppet Theatres “THEATRE IN A SUITCASE” Käsmu: Viru Folk music festival focus on Danish culture www.virufolk.ee/eng Tallinn: Birgitta Festival - St. Bridget´s Convent Ruins A unique festival program featuring work steeped in the spirit of the setting at the medieval convent (including operas, ballet and musicals) Tallinn: Chamber Music Festival www.plmf.ee SEPTEMBER 13 – 29 Tallinn: Handicraft Fair, new in 2015 www. tallinnakäsitöömess. ee Tallinn: International Festival Jazzkaar . International star musicians and local jazz talents represent various styles. www.jazzkaar.ee Tartu: Spring Days bring together international and national students studying in Estonia. Viljandi: Hanseatic Days. A fair, concerts, workshops and competitions http: //hansa.viljandi. ee/en/ Parnu: Organ Festival Tallinn: Guitar Festival Pärnu: Good Food Festival – GRILLFEST www. grillfest.ee Pärnu: Estonian Line Dancing Festival Everyone can take part www.estonianlinedance.com European Events SEPTEMBER Saaremaa: Food Festival SEB Tallin Marathon Tartu: Marathon Viljandi: Guitar Festival www.viljandiguitar.ee Tallinn: Restaurant Week a foodie heaven.www. tallinrestaurantweek.ee Tallinn: St. Martin`s Day Fair folk culture Tallinn: Viru Varietee Music, dancers and dinner (various dates) Tallinn: 19th Tallinn Black Night Film Festival – across Estonia www.poff.ee Tallinn: Traditional Christmas market in the Old Town www.christmas-markets.org Finland MAY Vaasa: Choir Festival www.vaasachoirfestival.fi 19 – 24 Tampare: Contemporary Dance Festival www. tanssivirtaa.net 23- 24 Helsinki: World Village Festival Multicultural festival http: //www.maailmakylassa.fi 30 – 07 June Tampere: International Guitar Festival www.tgf.fi 13 – 17 JUNE 06 10 – 14 10 – 16 25 - 28 28 – 11 July Helsinki: Samba Carnival, www.samba.fi Sodankylä: Midnight Sun Film Festival www. msfilmfestival.fi Kuopio: Dance Festival www.kuopiodancefestival.fi Tornio/Haparanda: Kalotti Jazz & Blues Festival www.kalottjazzblues.net Sysmä: Summer Sounds Countryside festival of music and other arts You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 9 Finland continued....... European Events JULY 01 – 06 03 – 02 Aug 03 – 04 06 – 12 25 - 29 23 – 26 30 – 06 Aug AUGUST 03 – 09 06 – 15 15 21 – 23 28 - 30 Kajaani: Words and Music dedicated to poetry, recitation and small-scale theatre. www.festivals.fi Savonlinna: Opera Festival www.oopperajuhlat.fi Sonkajärvi: Wife Carrying World Championships www.eukonkanto.fi Kaustinen: Folk Music Festival www.kaustinen.net/ en Pyhäjärvi: Full Moon Dance Festival (Contemporary) www.fullmoondance.fi Kotka: Maritime Festival www.meripaivat.com/ Korsholm: Music Festival Chamber music festival www.korsholmmusicfestival.f I Tampere: Theatre Festival www.teatterikesa.fi Turku: Music Festival www.tmj.fi Helsinki: City Marathon Hämeenlinna: The Häme Medieval Fair www. keskiaikamarkkinat.net Helsinki: Comedy Festival theme this year zines and Asian comic art www.sarjakuvafestivaalit.fi SEPTEMBER 10 – 12 27 – 28 OCTOBER 04 – 11 14 – 17 NOVEMBER 10 – 14 16 – 22 Loviisa: Sibelius Festival, dedicated to Finland’s national composer Helsinki: Kekri Harvest Festival Helsinki: PianoEspoo International Piano Festival leading Finnish and international concert pianists Tampere: Lost in Music www.lostinmusic.fi Helsinki: Baltic Circle, Theatre Festival www. balticcircle.fi/ Oulu: International Children’s and Youth Film Festival France APRIL -Sept To 08 Aug 21 – 25 23 -01 Nov Versailles: Night Fountains and Musical Show – www. chateauversailles.fr weekends + special dates Paris: Grand PalaisJean Paul Gaultier An exhibition celebrating the fashion designers haute couture and readyto-wear Nimes: Feria de Pentecote Floats, dancers, drummers, fireworks and bullfighters, flamenco and partying (free) Chaumont-sur-Loire: International Garden Festival Over 400 gardens designed. Theme of the festival is “Gardens of the future or the art of happy diversity”. www.domaine-chaumont.fr MAY Cannes: Film Festival: 68th annual world renowned festival www.festival-cannes.fr 15 – 17 Lille: The Montgolfiades: Air shows, sound and light shows and even going up in a hot air balloon. www. montgolfiades.ec-lille.fr 16 - 26 June Nantes: Spring Arts Festival (TBC) - An annual (TBC) festival that showcases baroque and classical music. www.printempsdesarts.fr (French only) 20 – 26 Nîmes: Pentecost Feria, carnival parade, toreros open-air concerts and dance parties 21 – 25 Monaco: Formula 1 Grand Prix www. formula1monaco.com/ 21 – 01 June Paris: Saint Germain Jazz Festival www. festivaljazzsaintgermainparis.com 30 - 31 Bordeaux: The Weekend of the Grands Crus wine tastings, and tours of the vineyards 31 Chantilly: ”Prix du Jockey-Club” One of the most important events in the horse racing calendar www.france-galop.com 13 - 24 JUNE 06 – 07 06 – 26 July 17 – 21 10 loco.org 15 – 21 International Paris Air Show Le Bourget 19 - 24 July Verdun: “From the Flames and the Lights” Annual re-enactment of the WW1 Battle of Verdun. Costumes, projectors, special effects and more. Each Fri/Sat night. www.spectacle-verdun.com 27 Paris: Gay Pride 26 – 28 Paris Longchamp: Solidays supporting the fight against Aids. 40 concerts, countless celebrities, www.solidays.com 30 -04 July Cognac: 12th Blues Passion Festival Over 140 concerts (half have free admission) take place throughout Cognac for five days and nights from 10am until dawn! www.bluespassions.com JULY Avignon Festival traditional and contemporary theatre as well as dance, musicals, puppetry. 01 – 31 Aug Provence: Lavender Festival , discover all the uses for this small inconspicuous purple flower with its enchanting perfume 01 – 31Aug(TBC)Pleucadeuc in Brittany: Jumeaux FestivalEurope’s biggest gathering of twins!! 02 – 21 Aix: Festival d’Aix en Provence the world’s greatest artists, with its opera repertoire. www. festival-aix.com 03 - 08 Mulhouse: “La Grande Parade Automobile” Vintage car festival featuring 700 cars from foreign car museums. Events include a “Best Car” competition, daily exhibitions and automobile parades throughout the city. www.festivalauto.mulhouse.fr 03 - 26 Beaune: Festival International d’Opéra Baroque one of Europe’s most prestigious festivals of Baroque music. www.festivalbeaune.com 04 – 05 Paris: Tropical Carnival brings the vibrancy and passion of the Caribbean. Thousands of singers, dancers and musicians wearing colourful costumes 04 - 25 Avignon: Le Off - The avant-garde summer festival presents new productions and talent in theatre, dance and music - held at the Palais des Papes and other locations. www.festival-avignon.com 04 - 26 France: “Tour de France”- Begins in Utrecht.The world’s most famous bicycle race that takes its course throughout France. www.letour.fr 06 – 01 Aug Carcassone Festival: A mix of music, theatre and dance. www.festivaldecarcassonne.fr. 07 – 04 Aug Chorégies d’Orange Opera and classical music, oldest in France www.choregies.fr 07 - 12 Nice: Jazz Festival A vibrant annual event www. nicejazzfestival.fr 18 - 25 Corsica – Patrimonio: Les Nuits de la Guitare rendez-vous for great guitarists in the world of jazz, blues, flamenco, gypsy, rock and tango.www. festival-guitare-patrimonio.com 19 - 19 Aug (TBC) Paris: Plages (Paris Beach) an actual beach with sand, games, cafes, and even boating will take over the banks of the Seine and the Bassin de la Villette in North. www.paris.fr 27 - 01 Aug Perigueux: 33rd International Festival of Mime Arts dedicated to mime and its theatrical forms. A homage to Marcel Marceau! includes spectacles on the streets, theatre performances, circus arts, contemporary dance and more. www.mimos.fr 01 – 31 AUGUST 05 – 06 Saumur-Champigny : 13th Grandes Tablees du Saumur-Champginy- The city becomes the largest restaurant in the world, boasting local cuisine and winealong with music performances and more. www. producteurs-de-saumur-champigny.fr Annonay: Hot Air Balloon Festival Men in periwigs and breeches, bonfires , paper and cloth balloons, air show and concerts, night balloon displays, food and drink (free) www.mairie-annonay.fr Paris: Jazz Festival Enjoy free concerts at the Parc Floral. Toulouse: Rio Loco ANTILLAS Rio Loco this year’s theme will welcome the Caribbean islands www.rio- You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk SH-print-EUROPEANGTTT-86x59-20.01.2015.indd 1 T O U R E I F F E L W AT C H B Y The first and unique watch made of Eiffel Tower real Steel LIMITED EDITION BOUTIQUE SAINT HONORE 326 Rue Saint-Honoré - Paris T. +33 1 42 60 14 01 GALERIES LAFAYETTE PARIS POINTS OF SALES: sainthonore.com 20/01/15 13:54 SEPTEMBER 04 – 13 08 - 13 10 – 13 10 – 03 Jan 14 – 27 25 – 11 Oct 26 - 17 Oct Deauville American Film Festival. some of the world’s greatest movie stars have left their footprints on the red carpet www.festival-deauville. com Cannes: Yachting Festival Europe’s leading water exhibition offers visitors the chance to see the best in showboats. www.salonnautiquecannes.com The Evian Championship: the greatest champions in the women’s golf world have competed on the fairway of the Evian Resort Golf Club. Lyon: Biennale of Contemporary Art major festival of contemporary visual arts and performing arts projects www.labiennaledelyon.com Charleville-Mezieres’s International Puppet Theatre Festival is now the biggest event of its kind in the world. Every two years, 250 troupes 200 shows – main festival, fringe, street shows – to 150, 000 spectators www.festival-marionnette.com Burgundy: ‘Musique au Chambertain’3 weekends of music and wine. A mix of genres and cultures: classical music, jazz, French and world music concerts, post-concert tasting sessions, gourmet intervals, oenological mornings www.otgevreychambertin.fr Montpellier: International Guitar Festival an ode to guitar playing in all its forms. Performances by world-class musicians www.languedoc-roussillon. leguidedesfestivals.com OCTOBER Paris: Musee d’Art – Andy Warhol . For the first time outside USA an exhibition of his largest works www.mamparis.fr 02 -18 Grenoble: Millesime Wine & Music FestivalClassical music, gourmet knibbles and lots of tastings of the best wines in France (free) www.lemillesime.fr 02 - 05 Longchamp, Paris: Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe: Europe’s premier horse race www. parisinfo.com 07 – 11(TBC) Paris: Montmartre Harvest Festival www. fetedesvendangesdemontmartre.com 10 – 12(TBC) Beaune: ‘Jazz à Beaune’ a lovely jazz & wine festival www.jazzabeaune.fr 12 – 18 Lyon: LumiereFilm Festival The birthplace of cinema shows nearly 170 film screenings, with international movie stars and competitions. www. festival-lumiere.org 28 – 01Nov(TBC) Paris: The Salon du Chocolat Join master chocolatiers and world-renowned chefs, artisan producers and keen foodies for the ultimate chocolate experience. www.chocoland.com 30 – 11 Nov Dijon: International Gastronomy Fair 580 exhibitors, making this one of the top ranking food fairs in France. www.foirededijon.com 02 – Feb/16 NOV – DEC Throughout France – Christmas Markets see www. christmas-markets.org DECEMBER 04 – 07(TBC) Lyon: Festival of lights - with a programme of four nights of spectacular light shows. JUNE Frankfurt: Rose and Light Festival at the Palmengarten features guided tours, lectures, live music, fantastic light festival, 15: 00 h to midnight on Saturday. www.palmengarten-frankfurt.de 06 - 02 Aug Bad Hersfeld: Festival celebrating Theatre, Musicals, Variety, Literature, Film & Fashion www. bad-hersfelder-festspiele.de 12 - 28 Potsdam: Music Festival Opera and concerts in the Sanssouci Palace Open Air Theatre www.musikfestspiele-potsdam.de 12 - 21 Leipzig: Bach Music Festival World renowned artists perform Bach masterpieces at Thomas Church where Bach was a cantor for 27 years. www. bachfestleipzig.de 20 – 28 Keiler Woche or Keil Week with over 2, 000 yachts, tall ships, dinghies, and surfboards taking part – it’s also a massive open air music and cultural festival www.kieler-woche.de. 20 - 08 Aug Rhineland: Palatia Jazz Music festival with a series of concerts in the Palatinate www.palatiajazz.de 25 – 03 July Frankfurt: Opera Square Festival from jazz to world music. www.frankfurt-tourismus.de 28 Düsseldorf: T³ Triathlon, 13 disciplines of Triathlon www.t3-duesseldorf.de 04 - 07 JULY Berlin: Open Air Festival, 112 concerts, with a musical range covering everything from opera, operetta and stage musicals, to pop classics, soul, swing and jazz www.classicopenair.de 02 – 07 Freiburg: Freiburg Wine festival www.freiburgerweinfest.de 03 - 05 Cologne: Summer Jam Festival The largest reggae, dancehall and world music festival in Europe on the banks of Lake Fuhlinger See. www.summerjam.de 03 – 05 Cologne Pride 09 - 23 Aug Jena: Open Air Festival of Culture featuring music, cabaret and performing arts www.kulturarena.de 11 - 30 Aug Hamburg & Schl. Holstein: 28th Annual Music Festival all music genres www.shmf.de 17 - 26 Dusseldorf: The Biggest fun fair on the Rhine fairground attractions present nostalgic and the latest sensational rides in an area of 165.000m². www.visitduesseldorf.de 17 - 19 Frankfurt: Christopher Street Day Germany’s most popular gay parades. www.csd-frankfurt.de 24 - 23 Aug Hamburg: Summer-Dom Fair Biggest fair in Northern Germany www.hamburg.de 31 – 03 Aug Frankfurt: Main Fest - folk fair features a great culinary diversity as well as rides and games of skill. www.frankfurt-tourismus.de 02 - 06 AUGUST Rostock: Hanse Sail Sporting event and festival with regatta’s, maritime arts/crafts, shanty choirs, pirates, plays, open ships and pier entertainments with fireworks. www.hansesail.com 09 Berlin: 20th Beer Festival Longest beer garden in the world - one mile of stalls offering 1200 types of beer from 180 international breweries www. bierfestival.berlin.de 16 Frankfurt: The Apple Wine Festival and a diverse stage programme. 06 Sept Weimar: Kunstfest A festival of music, theatre, dance, fine arts and film. www.kunstfest-weimar.de 06 Sept Stuttgart: Wine & Food Festival held at the 06 - 09 Germany “Traditions and Customs” are the GNTB’s key themes for 2015 www. germany.travel/tradition MAY culinary celebration www.gruene-sosse-festival.de Bonn, Rudesheim, Koblenz, St. Goar, Oberwesel: ‘Rhine in Flames’ - largest and oldest fireworks festival in Germany along The Rhine. See web www. rhein-in-flammen.de 08 - 10 Hamburg: 826th Anniversary of Hamburg’s Port Worlds largest working harbour. Historic ships, dragon boat races, fairs www.hafengeburtstag.de/ Contenten/start_e.htm 13 - 07 June Dresden: Music Festival Classical music festival and concert. www.musikfestspiele.com 21 - 24 Düsseldorf: Jazz Rally Germany’s biggest JazzFestival offering 90 concerts on 36 stages. Also funk, foul, blues and rock.www.duesseldorfer-jazzrally.de 22 - 25 Berlin: Carnival of Culture. Street fair, concerts, parties and Sunday parade with floats. www.karnevalberlin.de 22 - 28 June Wurzburg: Mozart Festival Classical music festival held since 1921. www.mozartfest-wuerzburg.de/ index 30 – 14June Halle: Handel Festival www.haendelfestspiele.halle. de 03 - 19 Sep European Events France continued....... 07 - 16 Colmar: Wine Fair 66th annual Alsatian wine fair where exhibitors showcase their Awards for top wines and special concerts. www.foire-colmar.com 12 - 16 Dax: La Feria de Dax - festivities including bullfights, music and more. 13 - 15 Corsica: Ajaccio -Fêtes Napoléoniennes - Feast in honour of Napoléon Bonaparte, who was born in Ajaccio on August 15, 1769. Parades, historical pageants, firework www.visit-corsica.com 19 – 30 Chaise-Dieu, Puy-en-Velay, Ambert and SaintPaulien Chamalières-sur-Loire: Capital of Classical. This festival of baroque and classical music comprises fifty concerts and events. www.chaisedieu.com 02 - 09Frankfurt: Green Sauce Festival Goethe’s favourite dish and Frankfurt’s most popular delicacy is honoured with a seven-day 07 - 07 – 21 26 - You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 11 European Events Germany continued....... Wine Village. One of the biggest wine festivals in Germany. www.stuttgarter-weindorf.de 28 - 30 Frankfurt: Museum Embankment Festival Open air art festival and exhibition with concerts, theatre, readings and fireworks. www.museumsuferfestfrankfurt.de 29 – 19 Sept Bremen: Music Festival The crème de la crème of world artists perform, at a variety of venues, programmes that range from classical to jazz music www.musikfest-bremen.de SEPTEMBER 02- 11 04 - 04 Oct 09 -27 11-13 19 - 04 Oct 24 – 27 27 OCTOBER 03 04 09 - 18 25 NOVEMBER To 23 Dec 03 - 08 04 - 08 05 - 08 06- 06 Dec 18 - 22 19 - 23 Dec 23 – 23 Dec 25 – 22 Dec 27 - 29 DECEMBER 04 - 06 Frankfurt: Rheingau Wine Market fine food and wine at over 30 stalls representing vineyards from one of Germany’s most renowned winegrowing regions Rheingau. Bonn: Beethoven Festival Classical music festival with opera, concerts and ballet. www. beethovenfest.de Dusseldorf: Altstadtherbst Cultural Festival held at numerous locations all over the city centre. www. altstadtherbst.de Selb: The Festival-Mediaval medieval music, fire shows, roaming performers such as witches and beggars, theatre groups and a medieval market www.festival-mediaval.com. Munich: Oktoberfest Beer Festival Over 6 million visitors will celebrate the 180th Anniversary of Bavarian culture. www.bavaria.by The Black Forest Rally Baiersbronn Classic combines gourmet meals with vintage cars and scenic drives through forests and vineyards. www. baiersbronn-classic.de Berlin: 42nd BMW Marathon more than 40, 000 runners – concerts, performances and refreshments. www.bmw-berlin-marathon.com Berlin: Day of German Unity - Festival Cologne: Marathon - One of the 6th largest and most popular marathon events. www.koeln.marathon.de Berlin: Festival of Lights - 45 iconic landmarks and historic buildings subjected to laser shows, light projections, light seeing tours. An open air festival. Frankfurt: BMW Marathon www.frankfurt-marathon. com Christmas and Advent Markets throughout Germany www.christmas-markets.org Leipzig: 25th Euro Scene Theatre Festival Established and innovative festival of German contemporary theatre www.euro-scene.de Soest: Allerheiligenkirmes (“All Saint’s Day Festival”) www.allerheiligenkirmes.de Berlin: Jazz Festival Famous names in jazz worldwide. www.berlinerfestspiele.de Hamburg: Winter DOM www.hamburg.de Cologne: Fine Art & Antiques International art trade fair www.cologne-fine-art.de Düsseldorf: Christmas Market at six locations simultaneously www.christmaas-markets.org Cologne: Christmas markets 7 major markets to visit www.christmas-martkets.org Frankfurt: Christmas Market featuring some 200 stalls and a wonderfully unique yuletide atmosphere. www.christmas-markets.org Hohenzollern Castle: Royal Christmas Market A broad spectrum of exhibitors as well as a stylish supporting program invite to a festive delight . www.burg-hohenzollern.com Hohenzollern Castle: Royal Christmas Market. regarded as being one of the most beautiful Christmas markets in Germany www.burghohenzollern.com Greece MAY 08 to 17 21 – 23 JUNE 01 – 31 Aug 12 Sani: Gourmet 2015 theme will be Cuisines of the World: the Silk Road – Vol 2. www.saniresort.com Agia Eleni, Serres, and Thessaloniki: The Fire Walking Ritual of Greek Macedonia Every year, barefoot villagers of Agia Eleni, Serres, and of Langada, Thessaloniki, get themselves worked up into a trance before walking over hot coals. The Athens Festival (Hellenic Festival) leading lights of theatre, music and dance, both Greek and international http: //www.greekfestival.gr/en/ 01 - 31 Aug Athens: Epidaurus Festival The summer-long Hellenic Festival presents theatre at Epidaurus, and a wide variety of performing arts in Athens, including the Odeon of Herodes Atticus 10 – 30 Sept Athens Open Air Film Festival - Outdoor and free cinema and cultural events across the city www-en. elculture.gr 13 - 21 Nafplio Festival - classical music, artists from throughout Europe 15 – 27 Aegean Rally Milos, Astypalaia and Ios the oldest and most prestigious sailing regatta in the country. Races, eating/drinking and courses on offer www. aegeanrally.gr 20 – 28 Hydra: Miaoulia Festival, naval festival with fireworks 25 –29 Makrigialos, Crete island: Casa dei Mezzo Music Festival classic music concerts, Greek music is played in the opening events, accompanied with folklore dance. www.casadeimezzo-festival.com 26 – 04 Jul(TBC) Rethymno: Cretan Diet Festival, visitors enjoy free Cretan wine, taste local produce and join dancing groups www.rethymnowinefestival.gr JULY Crete: Summer in Heraklion Over 200 cultural events – music, theatre, dance. July – August Olympia: The Ancient Olympia Festival. Concerts, theatrical plays for children and adults, photography exhibitions and even more are waiting for the visitors to enjoy a wonderful summer. 02 – 05 Preveza: International Choral Festival of & 20th International Choral Competition of Sacred Music interesting and exciting years of high quality choral music www.choralpreveza.gr 12 – 25 Ermoupolis: Syros Island: International Festival of the Aegean - opera, choirs, dance performances, theatre plays and classic concerts. www. festivaloftheaegean.com 18 Rhodes: Watermelon Feast Visitors can taste unique specialities made from the fruit, watch and play watermelon-themed games, dance and enjoy this one of a kind summer festival. 18 – 24 Rhodes: Rodos Cup With Kos as a starting point, sailors will have a chance to visit the islands of Rhodes, Tilos and Symi. http: //www.rodoscup.gr/ 24 – 26 Epirus: Mountain Running A series of 80km, 42km, 21km and 10km races will be open to nature lovers and athletes to explore the region www.zagorirace. com To late Sept AUGUST 01 – 02 (TBC) Skala Kalloni Lesvos: Sardine Festival Sardines are offered to the visitors along with plenty of free Ouzo, accompanied by live Greek traditional music and dance shows. 07 – 09 Samos island: Ireon Music Festival quality rock festival www.ireon-music-festival-samos.gr 16 – 31 (TBC) Rethymno: Renaissance Festival - theatre performances, music concerts. From world artists www.rethymno.gr 18 - 24 Rodos Cup 2015 With Kos as a starting point, sailors will have a chance to visit the islands of Rhodes, Tilos and Symi. Fir more, or to compete www. rodoscup.gr/ SEPTEMBER 07 - 13 17 – 20 25 – 26 OCTOBER 09 – 11 28 Spetses: Armata Festival commemorates the great Naval Battle of Spetses against the Ottoman fleet during the Greek War of Independence of 1821. Artistic events, traditional dances, theatrical performances Aegina: Fistiki (Pistachio) Fest - a series of cultural and entertaining events and of course indulge in a variety of pistachio-based and other local products. www.aeginafistikifest.gr Athens to Sparta: Spartathlon - Ultramarathon Race revives the footsteps of ancient Athenian Pheidippides, who was sent to Sparta before the battle of Marathon in 490 BC to seek help in the Greeks’ war against the Persians www.spartathlon.gr Spetses: mini-marathon running and swimming races from 5-25 km/spetsesmarathon.com Greece: Oxi (No) Day the day when Greece demonstrated its national coherence and fighting as an independent nation for the freedom and liberty of it citizens Mass fiestas, parades, street shows, music and folklore dances are part of the celebration You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk Greece continued....... 06 – 15 08 Thessaloniki: Film Festival Athens: Classic Marathon 10, 000 runners take part www.athensclassicmarathon.gr Holland - 17 May APRIL - 04 Sept 12 22 - 26 27 Keukenhof: Spring Garden. A magnificent display of colour in the 32 acre park plus workshops for groups ‘www.keukenhof.com Alkmaar: Tradition cheese market, every Friday from 10.0012.30In historical costumes. Rotterdam: Marathon www. fortismarathonrotterdam.co.uk Noordwijk/Haarlem: Bulb Flower Parade: 20 enormous floats and 30 cars richly decorated with flowers www.bloemencorso-bollenstreek.nl National: King’s Day: There will be markets, shows, bands, games and fireworks throughout the country. MAY National: Windmill Day: 600 windmills and water mills throughout the country are open to the public –25 Scheveningen: North Sea Regatta 110 sea miles off shore race to Harwich www.nsr.nl – 24 Rotterdam: Shell Eco marathon The challenge is simple: to design, build and drive the most fuelefficient vehicle that is roadworthy at the same time. www.rotterdam.info – 30 Utrecht: Springdance - the international world of contemporary dance and performance, showcasing the best up-and-coming young talent and international leading artists.www.springdance.nl – 31 Rotterdam: Opera Days (Operadagen) international opera festival, international premières, opera on location and its own festival productions. The theme of the shows is (R)evolution. – 23 June Amsterdam: Holland Festival: Annual dramatic arts – music, opera, theatre www.hollandfestival.nl wine and enjoy a large variety of live music. www. preuvenemint.nl SEPTEMBER 03 – 13 12 -13 24 – 27 23 - 02 Oct OCTOBER 02 – 05 14 – 18 18 NOVEMBER 13 – 16 13 – 23 Dec 09 -10 12 21 21 22 30 JUNE 17 - 21 18 - 28 28 JULY 01– 05 05 10 –12 17 -31 22 – 30 Aug 24– 25 25 - 02 Aug AUGUST 14 - 23 19 – 23 27 – 30 Rotterdam: Chio The show jumping and dressage competitions www.chio.nl Rotterdam: De Parade / Museumpark Theatre, music, literature, dance, film and visual arts, plus tasty treats to eat and drink: travelling theatrical festival De Parade tantalises all the senses. The Hague: Parkpop One of Europe’s largest free pop festivals with national and international acts www.parkpop.nl Utrech: Tour de France begins (4th and 5th) finishes in Zeeland www.tourdefranceutrecht.nl Rotterdam: Tour de France passes through Rotterdam: North Sea Jazz Festival Each year, well over 65.000 visitors have the time of their life as thirteen hundred artists www.northseajazz.com Friesland: Skûtsjesilen – a sailing competition with old cargo vessels, flat bottom boats that have been built in the turn of the centurywww.skutsjesilen.nl Hortus Festival classical music, funky jazz, passionate tango Amsterdam(Thur 8pm), Haren(Sun 2pm) Leiden(Wed 8pm) and Utrecht (Sat 8pm) www. hortusfestival.nl Rotterdam: Summer Carnival a grand new international event, new music, dance, literature, theatre and carnival celebrations. www. rotterdamunlimited.nl Amsterdam: Gay Pride: Parties in streets/clubs in all gay areas, world famous Canal Parade www. amsterdampride.nl DECEMBER 05 Maastricht: Dutch Dance Festival www. nederlandsedansdagen.nl Amsterdam: Dance Event showcases 2000 international DJs, electronic music experience www. amsterdam-dance-event.nl Amsterdam: Marathon www. ingamsterdammarathon.nl Hague: Crossing Border Festival, books, music, spoken word; much of it in English) Valkenburg Caves: Christmas Market Fluweelgrot Valkenburg: .Numerous Christmas markets in individual caves www.kerststadvalkenburg.nl .www. christmas-markets.org All Netherlands: “Sinterklaas” evening St. Nicholas visits all children who have been good in the past year to give them presents www.holland.com Hungary APRIL To – 26 MAY To Oct 08 – 10 23 Budapest: The Budapest Spring Festival. The festival offers classical music concerts and jazz nights, as well as theatre performances, openair concerts and other festival-like events. www. festivalcity.hu Fazana: The Little Academy of Pilchard various events and workshops Budapest: Rozalia, Rose Festival. It’s all about rosé and sparkling refreshment on the warm sunny weekend in the Gesztenyés Garden of Buda www. borkulturakft.hu/rosalia_33 Hortobágy: Shephards’ Festival JUNE Budapest: Summer Festival, 100 programs on open air stages. www.szabadter.hu 11 -15 Alsóörs, Lake Balaton: International HarleyDavidson Festival This is Hungary’s largest bike meeting, quality music programme is offered, a motor show fashion show, stunt show and many bike programmes, and of course fireworks. www.hog.hu 12 - 21 Miskolc: Bartók + International Opera Festival, includes stars from La Scala, the Metropolitan, Covent Garden and Bolshoi Theatre. www. operafesztival.hu 14 – 22(TBC) Danube: Carnival International Cultural Meeting organized around the city. Classical and world music from top European/overseas artists, includes brass bands, contemporary dancers and Hungarian folk dancing. www.dunaart.com To – 31 Aug JULY 01 -05 Amsterdam: Canal Festival the Grachtenfestival, offers classical music concerts along two of the city’s main canals. Nine days of indoor and outdoor performances www.grachtenfestival.nl Sail Amsterdam the city will be a vibrant exhibition of historic ships and nautical heritage. About 20 tall ships are expected in Amsterdam harbour, together with 500 historic sailing and motorboats.(Every five years) Maastricht: Preuvenemint taste delicious food and Amsterdam: Free Fringe Festival everything from theatre and music, to film and video games National: World Heritage Weekend: Monuments and historic buildings usually not assessable to the public open their doors for one weekend a year only. www. openmonumentendag.nl Rotterdam: Netherlands Military Tattoo Military and civilian bands from around the world Utrecht: Netherlands Film Festival annual event www.filmfestival.nl European Events NOVEMBER 04 - 05 09 – 12 Sopron, Pannonia: VOLT Festival - both Hungarian and international pop stars perform plus cultural and family programmes. www.volt.hu Hortobágy Equestrian Days-Competitions of lassoing, livestock driving, ear-tag reading, use of whip and herdsman’s stick, shepherd’s cooking and carriage driving. Show-jumping derby and national horse/herdsman championship. www.hortobagyikht. hu Eger: Eger-Tokaj Wine Region - 17th Festival of the Wine Egri Bikaver on St Donatus Day. Restaurants and wine cellars offer specialties with the Bikavér You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 13 European Events Hungary continued....... wines. accompanied by concerts and cultural programmes 09 – 12 Zamárdi, Lake Balaton: Balaton Sound Worldfamous DJs, performers and bands at the beach of Balaton with colourful accompanying programmes. www.balatonsound.com 10 - 12 Visegrád: International Palace Games Knight’s tournament and medieval festival In memory of the 1335 Visegrad Royal Meeting. Parade, jousting tournaments, archery contest, medieval games in the royal palace. Medieval fair, handicrafts, children’s playhouse, music and dance performances. www.palotajatekok.hu 15 – 19 Veszpré: , Pannonia Veszpremfest Annual high quality Hungarian and international events from classical music through to jazz and opera. www. veszpremfest.hu 24 – 26 Nr Budapest: Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix www.formula1.com AUGUST 10 -17 14 – 20 20 20 - 24 20 – 04 Sept Budapest: Sziget Festival, Shipyard Island on the Danube, multicultural festival. Host to 400, 000 visitors. International bands, theatre performances, films, exhibitions, classical music and sports programmes www.sziget.hu/fesztival Budapest: Festival of Folk Arts. prominent crafts people of Hungary showcase their skills in workshops throughout Buda Castle. Folk music, dance and orchestras performances. www.mestersegekunnepe. hu Debrecen: Flower Carnival Week. One of the biggest best flower carnivals in Europe, before and after, exhibitions, dancing and music www. iranydebrecen.hu Székesfehérvár: Royal Days International Folkdance Festival Open-air performances, concerts, street music, folklore evenings, gastronomy shows, children’s programmes, dance , movie screenings. www.kiralyinapok.hu Budapest: Jewish Summer Festival focuses on Jewish culture. Books, films, exhibitions gastronomy events, music and dance. www.jewishfestival.hu SEPTEMBER 04 – 06(TBC) Szeged: International Tisza Fish Festival. Cooking competitions, folklore presentations and a fair. www. halfesztival.hu 04 – 06(TBC) Szolnok: Goulash Festival preserving the Hungarian Goulash both in Hungary and overseas. 720 stew-pots and 60.000 guests www.magyargulyas.hu 09 - 13 Budapest: International wine and Champagne Festival Buda Castle. The best wine makers participate in exhibitions, a fair, wine auction and grape-harvest procession. Includes cultural programmes, classical and jazz concerts. www. winefestival.hu 13 Wizz Air Budapest Half Marathon 27(TBC) Balatonalmádi: Pumpkin Festival - food and folklore www.balaton-almadi.hu OCTOBER 02 – 04 02 – 18 11 22 - 25 21– 25 Budapest : Palinka and Sausage Festival. 20 palinka distillers and 10 different sausage makers participate www.palinkaeskolbasz.hu Budapest: Cafe Budapest Autumn FestivalTop international productions of new art and our own productions and others created jointly with partners. www.fesztivalvaros.hu Budapest: Spar Marathon Békéscsaba: Csabaer Sausage Festival Traditions associated with the slaughter of the pig, sausagemaking competitions and tastings, food fair, wine tasting –www.csabaikolbaszfesztival.hu Gödöllö: Liszt Festival The festival’s concerts are linked to Ferenc Liszt’s birthday, 22nd October every year. www.kiralyikastely.hu Reykjavík Music Mess Independent music festival featuring bands from Iceland and abroad.Reykjavík Music Mess. JUNE - AUG Marathon time: the Suzuki Midnight Sun Run (June 23); Laugavegur Ultra Marathon (55 km of uninhabited landscapes between Landmannalaugar and Þórsmörk nature reserves, South Highlands, July 18); and Reykjavík International Marathon (August 22). Icelandic Marathon website Reykjavík: Europe’s largest ice cave opens to the public for the first time, plus excursions. June to October www.icecave.is 06 – 08 Reykjavik’s West Harbour: Festival of the Sea. Parades, arts and crafts, food fairs and sailing competitions.www.hatidhafsins.is , 12 – 17 Hafnarfjörður: Viking Festival - modern-day Icelanders and visiting demonstrations of swordfighting and marksmanship, traditional music, food and crafts. www.fjorukrain.is 17 National Day - to commemorate independence from Denmark in 1944. parades, street theatre, sideshows and dancing 21 Summer solstice - celebrate the magic of the midnight sun on the longest day of the year. 25 – 27 Akureyri: Arctic Open International Golf Tournament www.arcticopen.is. www.golficeland. org. TBC JULY 02 – 04 10 - 12 21 - 25 AUGUST Early 04 – 09 08 – 10 12 – 16 Budapest: Christmas Fair The quality of the goods is guaranteed by the association of Folkloric Unions. The atmosphere is also traditionally festive with the scent of gingerbread, cinnamon, mulled wine and pine wood. www.christmas-markets.org Iceland MAY 13 – June 7 09 – 13 24 – Oct 04 NOVEMBER 04 – 08 14 Reykjavík: International Literary Festival to introduce major overseas authors and new trends in literature to Icelandic readers www. bokmenntahatid.is Reykjavik: International Film Festival progressive, independent cinema and documentaries www.riff.is Reykjavik: Iceland Airwaves Festival showcase for new talent www.icelandairwaves.is Ireland ALL YEAR APRIL 24 - 26 29 -03 May 30 – 04 May Reykjavík Arts Festival - local and international theatre, dance, music, literature and the visual arts. www.listahatid.is Westman Islands off the South coast: Flight of the Puffin babies leave their nests and take wing. Reykjavík: Gay Pride Gays, lesbians and their supporters, parade and party. Dalvik: The Great Fish Day free seafood feast, with entertainment on offer. Reykjavik: Jazz Festival the best in Icelandic jazz, plus international artists. http: //reykjavikjazz.is/ SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 27 – 31 Dec Ásbrú former NATO Keflavík: ATP Festival, intimate, non-corporate and fan-friendly” festival Neskaupstaður: Eistnaflug rock and metal against the spectacular backdrop of a fjord, 700km east of Reykjavík where the sun never sets. www.eistnaflug. is Reykholt: Music Festival Classical music played in a classic environment MAY 01 – 04 Yeats 2015 arguably one of Ireland’s bestloved poets Yeats was born 150 years ago in 1865. www. yeatsday.com/ yeatsday-2015 Howth: Dublin Bay Prawn Festival prawn shelling competition, cookery demonstrations, wine tasting a mystery dine around, musical entertainment in Howth’s Pubs and fireworks by the harbour. www.dublinbayprawnfestival.com Cork: International Choral Festival. The programme includes prestigious international and national competitions, gala and fringe concerts, public performances, and an education programme. www. corkchoral.ie City of Derry Jazz and big band festival, 200 events playing across 70 venues. www. cityofderryjazzfestival.com Enniskillen: Wilde Festival, Celebrating Oscar Wilde where he went to school in Portora Royal School You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 12 – 14(TBC) Clarenbridge Oyster Festival Established in 1954, at Moran’s of the Weir oyster cottage, Paddy Burke’s Oyster Inn and other seafood-related venues. www. clarenbridge.com 24 - 27 Galway City: Galway Oyster Festival: www. galwayoysterfest.com OCTOBER 21 - 01 Nov 25 - 28 26 NOVEMBER 07 – 08(TBC) Co. Donegal: Ardara Match Making Weekend - Music, dancing, speed dating, Blind Date and matchmaking based on an old idea once prevalent in Donegal. www.nesbittarms.com DECEMBER 26 - 29 All year 01 10 – 17 JULY 02 – 05 03 – 12 04– 12 13 - 26 23 -03 Aug 27 – 02 Aug 31 - 02 AUGUST 07 - 16 10 -12 14 - 18 24 – 25 Belfast: Tall Ships Races 2015/ Titanic Maritime Festival 80 ships expected Clonmel: Junction A feast of theatre, circus, dance, comedy, music and all round entertainment. www. junctionfestival.com Milltown Malbay, Co Clare: Willie Clancy Summer Festival promotes excellence in the study of Irish traditional music, song and dance. www. visitmilltownmalbay.ie Galway City: Galway Arts Festival: Ireland’s largest and most prestigious annual arts festival www. galwayartsfestival.ie Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh: Happy Days Festival, The world’s largest annual multi-disciplinary festival or Irish Nobel Prize for Literature Winner, Samuel Beckett. www.happy-days-enniskillen.com Galway: Races and Summer Festival unforgettable racing and social experience. www.galwayraces.com Waterford City: Spraoi Festival: Free. An international street theatre and music festival on the streets and quays of Waterford plus the Spraoi parade www.spraoi.com Kilkenny: Arts Festival: www.kilkennyarts.ie Co Kerry: Puck Fair: Same dates annually. This is one of the oldest festivals in Ireland and includes the coronation and dethronement of a goat! www. puckfair.ie Tralee: The Rose of Tralee International Festival - international music, parades, fireworks, and the renowned Rose of Tralee selection Co Antrim, Ballycastle - Ould Lammas: The oldest fair in Ireland originating from 17thC with livestock sales and hundreds of stalls SEPTEMBER 04 – 19 (TBC) Dublin: Fringe Festival one of Ireland’s largest performing arts festivals and includes music, dance, street theatre, puppetry, visual arts and comedy. Leopardstown: Christmas Racing Festival Race Course, Dublin Principal national hunt racing festival commencing on St. Stephen’s Day annually. www.leopardstown.com Italy JUNE Cork: City Marathon Sligo: Yeats International Day It was here that he found much of his inspiration and where he is buried www.yeatsday.com/yeatsday-2015 12-14+19-21 Cork: Midsummer Festival: Multi-discipline arts festival at various venues around the city www. corkmidsummer.com 16 - 19 Dublin: Bloomsday: A festival celebrating James Joyce and his masterpiece Ulysses www.jamesjoyce. com 19 – 21 Bundoran, Co. Donegal: Sea Sessions Surf & Music Festival, top music with world-class surfing waves. www.seasessions.com 24 - 28 County Wexford: Wexford Strawberry & All-Ireland Farmers Food Festival. Includes theatre street entertainment, markets. wexfordstrawberryfestival. com 27 Waterford: Viking Marathon Wexford: Festival Opera Ireland’s opera highlight, adventurous bold, it’s enthusiasm is infectious www. wexfordopera.com Co. Cork: Guinness Jazz Festival www. guinnessjazzfestival.com Dublin Marathon www.dublinmarathon.ie European Events Ireland continued....... 01 – 04 Limerick: City “Riverfest” fashion shows, live music, street performances, www.riverfest.ie 02 - 04 Renvyle, Galway, Connemara: Mussel Festival A weekend of music, activities and bowls full of fresh Killary mussels. 03 - 10 Galway: International Quilt Festival 04 Belfast: Marathon 08 – 10 Antrim Castle: Garden Festival With over 25, 000 people visiting the event, www.gardenshowireland. com 16 – 24 Dublin Writers Festival, this international literary festival celebrates our city’s literary heritage and presents the very best of Irish and International writing. www.dublinwritersfestival.com 19 - 30 Dublin: Dance Festival: the best of international and Irish contemporary dance with a programme of live performances, films and special events at various venues. www.dublindancefestival.ie 22 – 24 Wicklow: Arts Festival brings an eclectic mix of cultural offerings for all tastes, from classical to comedy and from art exhibitions to artisan food and crafts. www.wicklowartsfestival.ie 27 –31 Kerry, Listowel Writers’ Week, Kerry, a literary festival devoted to all writers including workshops, lectures, readings, interviews, debated, competitions, book launches, art exhibitions. and children’s programme. www.writersweek.ie 28 – 01 June Dublin: Bloom in the Park Ireland’s largest Gardening and Food exhibition www. bloominthepark.com APRIL 30- 27 June MAY 01 – 31 Oct 02 - 31 14 - 17 15 – 28Jun 17 Salerno: Dante’s Hell at Pertosa Caves Every Saturday in the grotte (caves) “Dante” guides a tour through his Inferno, introducing guests to characters you’ll find in the first book of The Divine Comedy. The entertainment is 30 actors and dancers with the Tappeto Volante Company www.grottedipertosa.it Florence: Maggio Musicale This is one of the oldest traditional cultural events in Florence.. The Festival has its own Ballet Company called Maggio Dance www.maggiofiorentino.com Milan: Expo 2015 - Milan is host to the Universal Exposition. Theme “Feeding the Planet. Energy for Life”. There are more than a thousand cultural events all over Italy With a wide range of exhibitions, concerts, shows, festivals and traditional celebrations. Special web site listing all www.verybello.it Ferrara: The Palio is the most ancient event of its kind is the world dating back to 1279. All the Contrade participate wearing dress of different colours to gain the “palio”, but also it is a festivity to remember the Renaissance, a period in which Ferrara was really a capital. www.paliodiferrara.it Mille Miglia: The most beautiful vintage cars in the world participate in the race. Departure from Brescia, through Ferrara, Urbino, San Marino, Rome with a stopover at Castel Sant’Angelo. www.1000miglia.it Siracusa, Sicily: Classical Greek Theatre Festival this year’s programme includes: Agamemnon., the Libation bearers – Eumenides by Aeschylus and The Wasps by Aristophanes. www.indafondazione.org Venice: Festa della Sensa bring to life its thousand year history and its close ties to the sea and the art of “Voga alla Veneta” rowing www.veneziaunica.it . JUNE Venice Historical Regatta of the Ancient Italian Maritime Republics. Historical parade and a rowing contest. Since 1956 the cities of Amalfi, Genoa, Venice and Pisa have participated in the Regatta 18 - 29 Venice: Festa del Redentore (The Feast of the Redeemer) a fantastic procession of gondolas commemorating the deliverance from the plague of 1575, followed by fireworks in St. Mark’s Square www.redentorevenezia.it 19 – 06 Sept Verona: International Opera Festival .In its 101 year, presents a rich calendar of events www.arena. it 07 JULY 02 + 16Aug Siena: The Palio Horse race first run in 1656 You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 15 European Events Italy continued....... to celebrate the miraculous apparition of the Virgin Mary near the old houses that belonged to Provenzano Salvani. The holy apparition was therefore called “Madonna di Provenzano” in whose honour the very first Palio was run (celebrations begin 3 days before each race) 10 – 19 Perugia: Umbria Jazz - one huge stage of live jam sessions. This year including Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga www.umbriajazz.com 19 – 02 Aug Riva del Garda: Musicariva Festival International Meeting of young Musicians. www.musicarivafestival. com programme tbc 22 - 26 Stresa: Festival, Midsummer Jazz Concerts (6) events hosted in parks and at lakeside villas www. stresafestival.eu 22 – 04 Sept Stresa: Festival, Musical Meditations Concerts (4) events hosted in parks and in lakeside villas. www. stresafestival.eu 24 – 30 Aug Torre del Lago - 61st Puccini Festival. Operas on show in 2015 are: Madame Butterfly, Tosca, La Rondine andTurandot.iwww.puccinifestival.it AUGUST Senigallia, Marche: SUMMER JAMBOREE dedicated to the music and culture in America in the ’40s and ’50s with live concerts www.summerjamboree.com 10 – 22 Pesaro: Rossini Opera Festival 36th edition programme includes: La gazza ladra, L’inganno felice, La gazzetta, Viaggio a Reims. www. rossinioperafestival.it 18 – 05 Sept Stresa Festival, : Music on the Move Classical Concerts (16) events hosted in parks and in lakeside villas. www.stresafestival.eu 26— 05 Sept Venice Lido: International Film Festival showcases the best productions, awards competing movies and also rewards outstanding not-competing movies that distinguish themselves by contents and innovations. www.labiennale.org 01 – 09 SEPTEMBER Venice: Historical Regatta, dating back to 1315 starts out with the colourful procession on water, formed by the Bissone, the Bucintoro and the boats of the Venetian rowing clubs, but also the women’s race on Mascarete and that of the youngsters Pupperini. 09 – 12(TBC) Naples: Tantango Festival This festival deeply links Naples and Buenos Aires, includes photos and painting exhibitions, shows, performances, concerts and dancing nights. www.tanotango.it 06 OCTOBER 11 NOVEMBER 05 – 08 DECEMBER 10 – 11 APRIL To - 30 MAY 11- 13Rīga; International Salsa Festival - the best salsa dancers from around the world and entices numerous spectators. www.rigasalsafestival.com 13 – 14 Lilium Vindaviensis: Knight Tournament participants of re-enactment groups - who will be fighting, winning and celebrating. Everything for real! 15 - 21 Rīga: EuroPride Events all week, main Parade on 20thhttp: //www.europride2015.eu JULY 01 – 07 10 – 13 11 – 12 18 –08 Aug 31 – 02 Aug Césis: Medieval Day at Césis Castle Rīga: City Festival - a kaleidoscope of music, art, theatre and dance performances, sports activities and different events www.rigassvetki.lv 31 – 02 Aug(TBC)Ventspils: City Festival and International Baltic Flower Carpet Festival Not only Latvian florists and flower lovers but also participants from other countries take part in the process of making flower carpets. www.ventspils.lv 06 – 08 14 - 16 SEPTEMBER 06 – 14 20 – 18 Oct Verona: International Horse Festival m The Fiera Cavalli horse show in Verona has been held annually for over a hundred years. Visitors can see some of the world’s most beautiful horses compete in show jumping. www.fieracavalli.it NOVEMBER Florence: BTC, Italy’s events exhibition www.btc.it Rīga: Egles; Craft Fair buy the works of Latvian craftsmen at the open-air Fair. Rīga: Baltic Ballet Festival This annual ballet offering versatile and rich ballet and dance programmes www.ballet-festival.lv Rīga: The Rîgas Ritmi Music Festival is one of the most popular music festivals in Latvia, www. rigasritmi.lv Rīga: Flower Festival - is the largest, most widely attended flower show in the Baltic states. www. botanika.lu.lv Ventspils: the Sea Festival This is a time at which relatives, friends and colleagues who are sailing across other seas are remembered. Césis: Art Festival - excellent professional art exhibitions, cinema and theatre, as well as different concerts www.cesufestivals.lv Ventspils: City Festival and International Baltic Flower Carpet Festival Not only Latvian florists and flower lovers but also participants from other countries take part in the process of making flower carpets. www.ventspils.lv AUGUST OCTOBER 06 – 18 June Rīga: Opera Festival www.opera.lv 17 Rīga: Lattelecom Marathon 23 – 24 Jelgav: Summer Signs International Sand Sculpture Festival More than twenty recognised sculptors from all over the world will be creating sand sculptures from 14,000 tonnes of sand. 28 - 31Rīga: Latviabeerfest - the third International Beer Festival www.latviabeerfest.lv 28 - 31 Jelgav: City Festival the city’s 750th anniversary. Crafts days, concerts with choirs, dancers and musicians www.jelgava.lv 16 JUNE Trieste: Barcolana Sail Race Over 2, 000 sails meet in the Gulf of Trieste. The 16 mile nautical routeEurope’s biggest sailing event and the only regatta in the world to set a single start line for so many yachts. www.barcolana.it Latvia All Year 30 - 20 June Rīga Festival music, dance, adventure concerts on the open air stage in Sea Park www.latvijaskoncerti. lv 14 – 18 29 - 09 Jan DECEMBER 04 – 30 Rīga: Orchid exhibition www.botanika.lu.lv Rīga: Chamber Music Festival diverse programmes ranging from the classics to jazz, including innovative multimedia projects and unconventional performances. www.latvijaskoncerti.lv Rīga”Staro Rîga!” Festival of light The facades, bridges, monuments and parks become the objects of the art of light installation and light and video technology, often complemented by theatrical elements Rīga: Christmas Market www.christmas-markets.org Rīga: Festival European Christmas. classics, Gregorian chants, carols and jazz –all on offer throughout the city www.eiropasziemasvetki.lv Lithuania MAY 06 – 12 31 – 20June 31 – 30 Aug JUNE 06 20 - 21 Vilnius: International Contemporary Dance Festival www.dance.lt Vilnius: The Vilnius Festival , classical and contemporary music: www.vilniusfestivals.lt/ EN Pažaislis Monastery in Kaunas: Pažaislis Music Festival The main purpose of the festival is to popularise classical music Vilnius Challenge over 1000 racers. explore the urban jungle while biking, orienteering, paddling and climbing in the largest adventure racing crowd ever assembled in the Baltics.: www. vilniuschallenge.lt/en/. Trakai: Medieval Festival Enthusiasts will enjoy knights fighting and everyday life in a medieval You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk Norway MAY 27–10 June 28- 06 June JUNE 04 - 07 08 – 12 11 - 13 15 – 22 Aug 20 20-27 23 JULY 01 – 05 02 – 05 13 -18 17 22 – 25 23 – 26 31 – 09 Aug AUGUST 03 – 07 05 – 09 11 – 15 15 – 23 SEPTEMBER 04 -06 10 - 19 19 20 – 27 Anne-Lise Reinsfelt / Norsk Kopervik: VIKING FESTIVAL. Historical Folkemuseum - Credits: Innovation Norway play, saga tales, competitions, marches, market, concerts, Viking camp. www. vikingfestivalen.no Kåfjord: Riddu Riddu Festival This Sami festival featuring music, film and art from around the world, attracting 200 international artists and 3, 000 visitors every year. Oslo : Norwegian Wood FestivalNorway’s top rock music festival www.norwegianwood.no Greig in Bergen Festival classical music www. grieginbergen.com Tromso: Midnight Sun Marathon With other competitions at midnight and concerts and entertainment www.msm.no Harstad: North Norway Festival The region’s largest cultural event, with performing and visual arts www. festspillnn.no National: Midsummer Night Celebrations and bonfires throughout. Førde: International Folk Music Festival concerts, but also workshops, exhibitions, children’s events, dance evenings www.fordefestival.no Skudeneshavn: Skudefestivalen Coastal culture festivals with a maritime focus and traditional music, folklore www.skudefestivalen.no Molde: International Jazz Festival Norway’s largest jazz festival, with more than 400 performers, www. moldejazz.no Alesund: Tall Ships Race from Belfast – expected arrival date Stravenger: Gladmat Festival Scandinavia’s largest food festival Lofthus: Sweet Cherry festival, www. morellfestivalen.no Vinstra: Peer Gynt Festival aims to bring Ibsen’s work to a larger audience. Events include theatre, concerts, art exhibitions, literary lectures, stand up comedy and wilderness hikes. Bergen: Food Festival Focusing on local food and entertainment. www.matfest.no Oslo: Ultima Contemporary Music Festival Norway’s largest contemporary music festival with concerts performances www.ultima.no Oslo Marathon www.oslomaraton.no Trondheim: International Chamber Festival www. kamfest.no OCTOBER 03 – 05(TBC) Hardanger Fruit and Cider Festival, www. siderfestival.no 16 – 18 Eidfjord: Hardanger Food Festival, www.hardangermatkulturfestival.no 21 – 31 DEC(TBC) Bergen: The world’s biggest Gingerbread Citywww.bergen-guide.com DECEMBER Bergen: International Festival One of Bergen’s artistic highlights. Music, dance, theatre. www. fib.no Bergen: NATTJAZZ Northern Europe’s biggest jazz festival with music ranging from trad jazz to World Music www. nattjazz.no Hamarøy: The Hamsun Days a forum for literature, music, theatre, and art and folk traditions Lofotr: Viking Festival With markets, competitions, handicrafts and activities for the whole family www.lofotr.no Oslo: The Øya Festival top rock and indie acts an arena for musical, visual and cross-cultural performances. Oslo: Chamber Music Festival top-class chamber music from Norwegian and international musicians www.oslokammermusikkfestival.no European Events Lithuania continued....... town. Ancient crafts and medieval cuisine, theatre and concerts: www.trakaimuziejus.lt. 25 – 28 Vilnius: International Contemporary Art Fair”ARTVILNIUS” over 60 galleries from 20 countries www.artvinius.com/2015 JULY + Aug Galvé Lake, Trakai: Jazz Fiesta every Friday + Aug Užutrakis Manor, Trakai: Music Festival Užutrakis every Sunday 09 – 12 Žagaré: Cherry Festival - historical reconstructions, exhibitions, competitions and equestrian events 24 – 26 Klaipéda: Sea Festival Over 100 different events, ceremonies, processions, exhibitions, concerts, street festivals, markets etc http: //www. jurossvente.lt. AUGUST 02 – 03 Zarasai: Galapagai Festival , international rock, other entertainments dancing, learning handicrafts, performing music themselves, relaxing in a sauna and bubble bath!! www.galapagai.lt. 22 – 23 Island Castle, Trakai: Days of Ancient Crafts SEPTEMBER 18 – 20 Vilnius: Exhibition Baltic Textiles & Leather 24 – 04 Oct Vilnius: International Theatre Festival “Sirens” OCTOBER 15 – 18 Vilnius: The International Festival „Vilnius Jazz“ the oldest annual Jazz festival held in Vilnius 23 – 31 Vilnius: Contemporary Music Festival “Gaida 10 Oslo: Days of Peace The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded on the 10th followed by torch light procession, concerts and exhibitions. Christmas Markets see www.christmas-markets.org Poland MAY Krakow: Great Parade of Dragons gigantic dragons on boats, bars, water-powered scooters. Rich pyrotechnic cover, spectacular lighting effects 31 – 07 June Krakow: International Film Festival, one of the oldest European film festivals presenting recent documentaries, animated films and dramas. www. krakowfilmfestival.pl 30 - 31 JUNE 1 – 31 Aug 08 - 28 12 – 14 20 – 21 July 26 - 05 July JULY July – Aug July- Aug 01 - 04 02 - 05 07 –15 09 – 26 09 - 12 10 – 11 18 – 19 Olsztyn: Artistic Summer the sounds of music from rock and folk, jazz and blues, up to classical repertoire. There are also fêtes, theatre and cabaret performances. Poznan: Malta Festival Poland’s largest festival of dramatic, street and open air theatre www.maltafestival.pl Warsaw: Orange Festival. The music festival attended by the greatest names in world music. http: //orangewarsawfestival.pl/ Warsaw: Mozart Festival performed by the Warsaw Chamber Opera. The complete works of Mozart Krakow: The festival of the Jewish Culture one of most important and biggest events of this type in world www.jewishfestival.pl Warsaw: International Open Air Festival ‘Jazz Every Saturday www.jazznastarowce.pl Zielona Góra: Summer of muses of all kinds Concerts, theatre plays, exhibitions, film shows in many places in the town from Thursdays to Sundays www.zok.com.pl/ Gdynia: Heineken Open’er Festival 50, 000 people each day at this major pop concert Gdańsk Baltic Sail: Jubilee Sailing Meeting - the purpose of the BALTIC SAIL is to rescue old sailing yachts through the promotion of sea tourism on the Baltic Sea. www.balticsail.pl Warsaw: International Street Art Festival Every street, bridge, tunnel and building in the city plays host to street performers, entertainers, artists and sculptors eager to show off their works Gdynia: Sailing Days in Gdynia A cyclic event to promote sailing with the racing boats as the greatest attraction. Gdańsk: FETA International Festival of Open Air and Street Theatre http: //www.feta.pl/ Elk: Festival of Fire & Water - This is one of the biggest fireworks festivals in Poland. www.eck.elk. pl/index.php/wydarzenia Grunwald: Staging of the Battle of Grunwald You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 17 European Events Poland continued....... This annual event attracts tens of thousands of spectators as well as the thousands taking part staging the fighting between knights. 26 – 01 Aug(TBC) Zielona Góra International Festival of the Folklore. The best worldwide folk teams arrive to dance and show traditions and customs of their countries 28 – 19 Aug Gdańsk: St. Dominic’s Fair - medieval tradition combining entertainment and handcraft. Concerts, games, theatre performances and sport events 30 – 02 AugustKostrzyn nad Odrą: Woodstock Festival (Przystanek Woodstock) rock’n’roll party at the biggest open-air festival in mainland Europe 31 – 02Aug Wolin: Slavs and Vikings Festival (Festiwal Słowian i Wikingów) AUGUST National: Anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising. 200, 000 people lost their lives in the fight against Nazi occupation during the Warsaw 01 – 31 Łęczyca: International Knights Tournament involving brotherhoods and knights www.zamek. leczyca.pl 01 -09 Gdańsk: Shakespearean Festival www.gdansk.pl 07 – 09 Katowice: OFF Festival the boldest and eclectic alternative acts from around the world. 07 – 08(TBC) Szczecin: International Fireworks Festival Pyromagic & Music Wave The best pyrotechnic companies from all over the world rival against each other. 19 – 23 Székesfehérvár: Pannonien Royal Days in the Town of Royals, the international folk dance festivaL. www.royaldays.hu www.festivaldejardins.cm-pontedelima.pt JUNE 01 – 30 04 - 06 23/24 25 – 28 27 – 05 July 01 SEPTEMBER Krakow: ‘Bajit Chadasz’ Jewish Culture Month - Discussions, lectures, concerts and exhibitions. www.judaica.pl 05 – 12 Zielona Góra: Wine Festival- this area has a winemaking tradition which dates back to the 14th century. The streets offer colorful, boisterous street parade, concerts and theatre performances and of course wine tasting. 18 – 26 Warsaw: International Festival of Contemporary Music –concerts presenting works of Polish and international composers. www.warszawska-jesien. art.pl 27 Warsaw: Marathon OCTOBER 09 - 18 17 – 24 Warsaw: International Film Festival - More than 100 films are screened in theatres throughout Warsaw for this festival www.wff.pl Wrocław: DIALOG International Theatre Festival – highlighting the cultural wealth of Europe from different social and cultural circles www. dialogfestival.pl NOVEMBER Throughout Poland: Independence Parade marks the end of World War I and re-establishing Polish state in 1918 after 146 years of partitions 25 – 26 Dec(TBC) Krakow: Christmas Market www.christmasmarkets.org JULY Tomar: Festas dos Tabuleiros (Festival of Trays) every 4 years www.tabuleiros.org 09 – 11 Estoril: International Show Jumping / Global Champions Tour 09 – 11 Lisbon Algés: NOS Alive (Music Festival) www. nosalive.com 19 – 12Aug (TBA) Obidos: Medieval market.(Thur – Sun) medieval costumes, noblemen, beggars, mule-drivers, jugglers, musicians, jesters and dancers. Jousting, medieval dinners and the market. 17 – 25 Porto Covo e Sines: Festival Músicas do Mundo The World Music Festival. www.fmm.com.pt 29 – 09 Aug Santa Maria da Feira: Medieval Journey www. viagemmedieval.com 31 – 03 Aug Gualterianas: Festas Experience historical parades, a battle fought with flowers, bullfighting, fireworks and lots of live music. www.guimaraesturismo.com 04 – 13 AUGUST 02 – 14 Aug 07 -16 27 – 30 30 - 06 Sept MAY 04 - 06 17 – 19 18 22 – 27 OCTOBER 15 – 18 18 Estoril Jazz: Top international musicians and groups, especially from North America 12 – 13 Fatima: Pilgrimage The largest gatherings of devotees occur on 13th May (especially the Candlelight Procession on the night of 12th May and the “Adeus” (Farewell) Procession on 13th May, which closes the celebrations) and on 13th October. 23 – 27 Lisbon: Volvo Ocean Race The Portuguese capital has been chosen as a transatlantic stopover for the prestigious international regatta Volvo Ocean Race 2014-2015, regarded as the Around the World of Sailing. http: //www.volvooceanrace.com 26– 31 Oct (TBC) Pont de Lima: International Garden Festival, a wide array of national and international projects 09 – 17 Obidos: International Piano Week Young music students from all over the world to perfect their knowledge with great masters. www.pianobidos.org Silves: Medieval Fair, see how the Moors and Christians lived in the Middle Ages Castro Marim – Medieval Days Jousting tournaments, street theatre performances, banquets, medieval music and a handicrafts and merchandise fair Funchal: Madeira Wine Festival the residents of Madeira celebrate the harvest of their world-famous wine. SEPTEMBER 11 Portugal Festivities of Lisbon: music and dance, decorations, streets are invaded by the smell of roasted sardines and sweet basil. http: //festasdelisboa.com São Miguel: Azores SATA Rally www. satarallyeacores.com Oporto: Feasts of São João, of pagan origin and associated with the celebration of the summer solstice however the partying goes on all month with dancing, eating Ponte de Lima Horse Fair equestrian activities, gastronomy, handicrafts displays and more. www. feiradocavalo.pt Lisbon: International Handicrafts Fair classical and modern crafts collectors’ items http: //fialisboa.fil. pt Caramulo: Motorfestival Take a trip back in time where classic cars race down the roads of the Caramulo mountains. www.caramulo-motorfestival. com Porto Santo, Madeira: Columbus Festival Music, exhibitions, street entertainment and a historical parade recreate the medieval atmosphere of Columbus’ disembarkation with his companions on the town’s quay. São Miguel Island: Sata Airlines Azores Pro (surf) www.azoresislandspro.com/home Vilamoura: Portugal Masters (golf) Lisbon: Marathon www.lisbon-marathon.com NOVEMBER 04 – 13(TBC) Golegã: National Horse Fair Portugal’s Lusitano horses used in bullfights for centuries attract thousands of visitors to the festival. 09 - 15 Espinho: Cinanima -International Animated Film Festival www.cinanima.pt Scotland 2015 Taste your way around Scotland with the Year of Food & Drink www.visitscotland.com APRIL 30 – 03 May 30 - 04 Shetland: Folk Festival Presenting the best folk music from around the globe. www.shetlandfolkfestival.com Speyside: Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival Festival with over 200 events. Whisky, music food & fun www.spiritofspeyside.com You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk Scotland continued....... May-Sept 16 – 15 21 – 31 21 – 24 29 –31 JUNE 05 - 07 18 - 21 24 – 28 26 – 28 JULY 03 - 05 04 - 05 13 - 18 17 – 26 24 - 01Aug 30 – 02 Aug AUGUST 01 – 07 07 – 09 07 - 29 07 - 31 07 – 31 08 15 - 31 15 – 16 16 – 22 Highland Games: Around 100 Highland games take place from Cowal to Tominfoul The most famous being the Braemar gathering attended by the Royal Family. Each gathering has a mix of piping, athletic events, Highland dancing, tossing the caber and Tug of War. www.visitscotland.com Cairndow: Loch Fyne A feast of West Coast food, wine and entertainment, with workshops and demos www.lochfyne.com Perth: 44th Festival of the Arts classical music, opera, jazz, rock, folk and visual art www. perthfestival.co.uk Orkney: Folk Festival www.orkneyfolkfestival.com Edinburgh: Gardening Scotland national celebration of gardening and outdoor living. www. gardeningscotland.com Arran: 20th Arran Folk Festival A week of concerts, ceilidhs and open pub sessions.www. arranfolkfestival.com Edinburgh: Royal Highland Show -The highlight of the Scottish country calendar. www. royalhighlandshow.org Glasgow: Jazz Festival www.jazzfest.co.uk Arran: Malt & Music Festival The best of both Perthshire: Game Conservancy Scottish Fair at Scone Palace. Demonstrating the importance of game and other wildlife to the Scottish countryside. www.scone-palace.co.uk Portsoy, Aberdeenshire: Scottish Traditional Boat Festival a special emphasis on boat building, restoration and sailing and on associated traditional crafts, music and art. www.stbfportsoy.com Stornoway: 14th Hebridean Maritime Festival, Displays, sailing tuition and challenges to suit all tastes. www.sailhebrides.info Edinburgh: International Jazz and Blues Festival www.edinburghjazzfestival.co.uk Aberdeen: International Youth Festival 11 days of music, dance and theatre. www.aiyf.org Turnberry: The Ricoh Women’s British Open with many of the world’s greatest female golfers taking part Inverness: World Orienteering Championships www.woc2015.org Edinburgh Inverleith Park: Foodies festival feast on a vast array of culinary activities, including a new tasting theatre www.foodiesfestival.com Edinburgh: Military Tattoo Military extravaganza with breath-taking displays. www.edintattoo.co.uk Edinburgh: Festival Fringe The world’s largest Arts festival.www.edfringe.com Edinburgh: International Festival 3 weeks of the best opera, theatre, dance and classical music from around the world www.eif.co.uk Perth: Half Marathon and Kilt Walk Edinburgh: International Book Festival www. edbookfest.co.uk Arbroath: Sea Fest, of course the Arbroath Smokie – haddock smoked over hardwood, traditional crafts, The Reaper will be in the Harbour, fishing displays, modern and traditional music. www.arbroathseafest. co.uk Ballantrae: Smugglers Festival celebrates its colourful smuggling history with a week of events and activities SEPTEMBER The Highlands: Blas Festival Celebrating the culture of traditional music and Gaelic in the Highlands. www.blas-festival.com 05Braemar: Traditional Highland games and gathering. Attended by the ‘Royals’ Pipers and dancers, teams from H.M. Forces will compete in the InterServices Unit Tug of War Championship and in the Services Medley Relay Race. www. braemargathering.org 10 – 13 Blair Atholl: FEI European Eventing Championships www.blair2015.com 19 Ayr: William Hill Gold Cup Festival Ayr Race Course www.ayr-racecourse.co.uk 25 – 04 Oct The WIgtown Book Festival Scotland’s National Book Town a haven for book lovers, over ¼ million second hand books www.wigtownbookfestival.com 27 Inverness: Baxters Loch Ness Marathon & Festival Of Running 05 - 13 OCTOBER 09 – 17 10 23 – 01 Nov 24 25 DECEMBER Inverness: Royal National MOD Gaelic festival famous for celebrating our Gaelic linguistic and cultural heritage. www.ancomunn.co.uk Carrbridge/ Cairngorms National Park: The 22nd annual World Porridge Making Championships worldwide competitors fight for coveted Golden Spurtle trophy Glasgow: World Gymnastics Championships www.2015worldgymnastics.com Blair Atholl: Glenfiddich Piping Championships International competition. www.blairatholl.org.uk Blair Atholl: Glenfiddich Fiddle Festival showing 8 of Scotland’s finest traditional musicians www. blairatholl.org.uk European Events MAY FESTIVE EVENTS and markets throughout Scotland www.visitscotland.com Spain Please be aware that the Spanish Tourist Board site has some incorrect dates for 2015 so refer to individual sites for up dates MAY Tarragona: Tàrraco Viva Festival celebrating this international cultural festival dedicated to and specialising in the history of the Roman period. www.tarracoviva.com 08 - 10 Ibiza: Medieval Fair Craft markets, wizards, witches, puppets, jugglers, jesters, knights, princesses, princes, dragons, falconry, artists and craftsmen. 08 - 10 Montmeló, Barcelona: The Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix 09 – 17 Girona: temps de flors (flower season) This floral exhibition converts different monuments, courtyards and urban locations into unique ornamental gardens. 10 - 17 Jerez: The Feria del Caballo The most important equine heritage event in Spain. Superior displays of horsemanship, bullfights and flamenco 13 – 15 Segovia: The Titirimundi, International Puppet Theatre Festival ranging from traditional puppets to acrobatic groups and street entertainment 13 - 17 Madrid: The Fair de San Isidro Madrid’s largest fiesta, offers the chance to don traditional castizo finery, feast on delicacies, soak up flamenco, zarzuelas and Latin celebrations 24 – 07 June Berga, Barcelona: Patum de Berga Street entertainment and shows with different figures typical of these fiestas (giants, “big-heads”, eagles, guitas (dragons), plens (devils)). Fire and dance play a central role. 04 – 17 JUNE 04 19 – 10 Jul 25 – 04 Jul Castrillo de Murcia: El Colacho The Baby-Jumping Festival. Since 1620 the town celebrated Corpus Christi with a bizarre event, grown men dressed as the Devil leaping over a row of babies Granada: International Festival of Music and Dance A celebration of flamenco and classical music www. granadafestival.org. Barcelona: Festival of Song - Festival also presents public concerts with well known singers, pianists and guitarists. www.barcelonafestivalofsong.com JULY To end Aug Madrid: Titirilandia International Puppet Theatre Festival each weekend 01 - 05 Madrid: Gay Pride Celebrations The main event is the carnival-style parade through the city which ends with a huge party. 03 - 05 Penedès: Barcelona: VIJAZZ innovative festival that combines the world of wine with jazz music www. vijazzpenedes.com 06 - 14Pamplona: Encierro: Fiesta de San Fermín - The Bull Run, is conducted along an 800m stretch of the town’s streets towards the bullring. www. bullrunpamplona.com 17 - 25 Cartagena 8: La Mar de Músicas (Sea of Music) Festival, one of the best festivals of global sounds in Europe 22 – 26 San Sebastian: International Jazz Festival / Jazzaldia more than 60 performances are scheduled (Free) www.heinekenjazzaldia.com AUGUST 01 – 08 Palma: The King’s Cup Sailing Competition. One of You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 19 European Events Spain continued....... the major cruiser class regattas in the Med. www. rcnp.es 15 - 24 Catalonia: Festa Major de Gràcia, By day, long trestle tables for communal lunches and board games; at night, outdoor concerts, dances, and general revelry. See www.festamajordegracia.cat. 15 - 22 Malaga: Feria de Malaga The biggest party in town with fancy dress, exotic food and dance, and fireworks www.andalucia.com/festival/malaga-feria 26 Buñol near Valencia: La Tomatina tomato fight where more than one hundred metric tons of overripe tomatoes are thrown in the streets. reported to be 50, 000 attending ‘World’s Biggest Food Fight’ www.tomatina.esTickets now needed, cost €10 each Bunyol Town Council website September 10 - 15(TBC) Cádiz: Fiesta de la Vendimia (Harvest Festival) includes flamenco festival, wine harvest festival, horse jumping events etc. www.turismojerez.com 18 - 26 San Sebastián: International Film Festival one of the most prestigious and internationally recognised in Spain. www.sansebastianfestival.com 20 - 22 Sitges: Santa Tecla Fiesta. Giants, music, fire and popular traditions and major parade as the closing event characters dressed up as devils and dragons, carrying fire. Another much-awaited moment is the spectacular exhibition of castellers or human castles, which reach up to nine tiers high. OCTOBER 12 31 – 06 Nov Spain: National Day San Sebastian: Annual Horror and Fantasy Film Festival www.donostiakultura.com 12 – 13 19 22–28 JULY 04 – 12 08 – 12 12 – 18 15 – 18 27 - 01 Aug 29 - 02 Aug 31- 021Aug AUGUST 05 - 13 NOVEMBER 01Cadiz: All Saints Day A colourful celebration in Cadiz, with beautifully decorated market stalls, often depicting current events, lining the streets. Celebrated throughout Spain 05 - 21 Barcelona: International Comedy Festival The world’s first multilingual comedy festival www. barcelonacomedyfestival.com 08 – 28 Dec (TBC) Madrid: en Danza Festival Madrid becomes the focus of the international world of dance 02 - 09 11 –16 14 – 21 Sweden MAY 10 -14 14 -17 23 23 – 24 29 - 31 29 - 30 29 – 30 30 JUNE 03 – 07 03 – 06 04 – 07 06 20 15 Gothenburg: HBT-GBG West Pride festival dedicated to the culture created by and aimed at gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans, giving all concerned an opportunity to expand on these themes. www. westpride.se Island of Gotland - Open studios, a hundred artists and studios open their atelier to visitors who can admire and purchase artwork. www.oppna-ateljeer. se Gothenburg: Half marathon - a long-distance races of the world’s largest with more than 30, 000 participants. www.goteborgsvarvet.com Malmö: Sweden International Tattoo One of the Worlds largest Indoor Tattoo. A military music show. Stockholm: Elitloppet - the most prestigious trotting race in Europe. www.elitloppet.se Gothenburg: Summerburst Festival: http: //www. summerburst.se/ Brännbollsyran: Festival Sweden’s largest student festival with some of the world’s biggest artists. Stockholm: Marathon - www.stockholmmarathon.se Stockholm: Early Music Festival: In the beautiful scenery of the Old Town of Stockholm concerts, seminars and workshops. www.semf.se Sölvesborg: Sweden Rock Festival http: //www. swedenrock.com Taste of Stockholm restaurants move outdoors in the garden of Kungsträdgården, a celebration of gastronomy in the capital, with some of Sweden’s most famous chefs, concerts and entertainment. www.smakapastockholm.se National Day: The biggest festival and traditional place at Skansen in Stockholm in the presence of the Royal Swedes. Feast in the gardens 22 of Kungsträdgården Stockholm-music and entertainment. www.skansen.se Stockholm: Summerburst Festival: Electronic Dance Festival. www.summerburst.se / Celebration of Midsummer. The festival is especially spectacular in the region of Dalarna locals dress in traditional costume. In Stockholm you can celebrate at Skansen. www.skansen.se Fårö island of Gotland: Bergman Week Here lived the famous director Ingmar Bergman films, concerts, conferences. www.bergmanweek.se Hova: Medieval Week: to celebrate a famous battle. The largest medieval parade, medieval knights and princesses. www.riddarveckan.com Gotland: Ancient Olympics Games: The Stånga Games are an annual competition of ancient Games of the island of Gotland. www.stangaspelen.com Gothenburg: Gothia Cup, the biggest junior football tournament in the world. www.gothiacup.se Karlshamn: Baltic Sea Festival, classical music concerts with artists from countries around the Baltic Sea. www.ostersjofestivalen.se Stockholm Pride, the largest gay festival in Scandinavia. www.stockholmpride.org Ystad: Jazz Festival: 33 concerts and 4 talk show with jazz legends. www.ystadjazz.se Östersund: Storsjöyran Festival, on the big lake, one of the most important festivals in the country. www.storsjoyran.se Malmö: 2015 European Championships for Ponies at Ribersborg in Malmö. On August 13th the big horses are taking over and there will be international eventing. www.malmo.se Island of Gotland: Medieval Week (step back in time with the people in period costumes, brave knights in various tournaments and competitions. www.medeltidsveckan.com, www.gotland.info Stockholm: Culture Festival: music, art, street theater, events for children, outdoor dances, and 99%free! www.kulturfestivalen.stockholm.se Malmo Festival: culinary demonstrations, music, cultural events - the festival begins with the traditional feast of crayfish in the city center.www. malmofestivalen.se Stockholm: Midnattsloppet - stroke of midnight in: 10 km run, 24, 000 participants, music and fun along the way. www.midnattsloppet.com Gothenburg: Midnattsloppet As above SEPTEMBER 05 24 - 26 24 – 27 OCTOBER 01 - 03 19 - 25 NOVEMBER 26 - 29 Stockholm: Women’s Race10 km www.tjejmilen.se Stockholm: Festival of beer and whiskey: the exhibition of Europe’s largest beer and whisky largest fair in the world. www.stockholmbeer.se see also October Gothenburg: International Book Fair , the most important book fair in Scandinavia. www.bokbibliotek.se As above Stockholm: Festival of beer and whiskey: the exhibition of Europe’s largest beer and whisky largest fair in the world. www.stockholmbeer.se Stockholm: Open: International tennis tournament with the participation of champions worldwide. www.ifstockholmopen.se Stockholm: International Horseshow. Greater international competition show-jumping, dressage and show horses. www.swedenhorseshow.se End of November-December DECEMBER 01 10(TBC) 13 Christmas Markets: . www.christmas-markets.org Coronation of Saint Lucia in Sweden: the open-air museum Skansen in Stockholm www.skansen.se Stockholm: Nobel Prize: event presided over by the King of Sweden, Carl XVI Gustaf . www.nobel.se Sweden: Festival of Saint Lucia. www.skansen.se You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk MAY 02 - 03 03 14 - 16 JUNE 05 – 13 18 - 21 18 – 29 Aug 19 - 20 25 - 28 26 - 27 28 JULY 03 – 05 03 - 18 Geneva: Marathon Annual event catering for all levels of fitness, half marathon and Junior courses through stunning countryside. www. genevemarathon.org Gruyere: Cheese Festival. Cheese makers show their wares together with music, handicrafts and local artists. www.gruyere.ch ©Appenzellerland Chamoson VINISSIMA Tourismus Swiss Folk Wineries open days www. Lore - Marcel Steiner chamoson.com 11 – 29 Aug 16 – 09 Aug 17 – 25 17 – 25 17 – 02 Aug 23 – 26 Morges: Morges-sous-Rire, humour festival www. morges-sous-rire.ch Basel: ART BASEL world fair of the international art market. Over 300 carefully selected exhibitors from the world’s most important galleries turn the fairground into a museum www.artbasel.com Interlaken: William Tell, open-air theatre Friedrich Schiller’s most successful play, staged at Matten, The Tell arena is set in a forest. The open-air stage is graced by over 180 amateur actors, 20 horses and a complete procession of cows and goats www. tellspiele.ch Zürich: Pride Festival- An exciting, inspiring and multicultural program www.csdzurich.ch Gallen: Openair Music Festival 40 world renowned artists perform over 3 days www.openairsg.ch Lucerne: 7th Luzerner Fest Music played on squares in the heart of the Old Town. Food and refreshments. www.altstadtfest-luzern.ch Wengen: Mountain Spring Festival at Männlichen Demonstration of Swiss Folklore: dances, yodelling, alphorn, flag throwing, Swiss folklore band. www. maennlichen.ch Saas-Fee: West-Swiss Yodel Festival www. jodlerfest-saas-fee.ch Montreux: Jazz Festival 16 days of jazz, blues, rock, world-music, rap, electro and pop. From Miles 24 – 26 AUGUST 05 – 15 06 – 08 07 - 09 07 – 09 14 – 13 Sept 29 Davis to Ray Charles, and including David Bowie or Prince, all the greats have appeared on its various stages. www.montreuxjazz.com Vevey Marchés folkloriques de Vevey www. marchesfolkloriques.ch Geneva Festival: - concerts, world foods, crafts, entertainments galore and a funfair on the lakeshore with the grand finale - a spectacular display of musical fireworks. www.fetes-de-geneve.ch Basel: Tattoo Based on the world-renowned Edinburgh Tattoo, www.baseltattoo.ch Lucerne: Blue Balls Festival The international Lucerne Blue Balls Festival presents a cornucopia of music styles on the shores of Lake Lucerne http: // www.blueballs.ch/ Verbier: Festival top classical artists performing unique concert programmes in a breathtaking mountain setting. www.verbierfestival.com Crans-Montana: Omega European Golf Masters www.omegaeuropeanmasters.com Interlaken: Interlatina – Festival Latino.A tribute to South America dance and food www.interlatina.ch European Events Switzerland All around Switzerland: Swiss National Holiday Locarno Film Festival Featuring evening projections under the stars, on one of the biggest screens in the world, Piazza Grande deserves its title of ‘the most beautiful open-air cinema lounge’. www.pardo.ch Bern: Buskers Street Music Festival The musicians and performers are International, the audience can express their appreciation by tossing coins into a hat www.bern.com Saignelégier: Marché Concours, National horse market and show. Held in the wonderful FranchesMontagnes area. Includes huge exhibition, original presentation of horses, folkloric parade, and rustic horse races.www.marcheconcours.ch Zermatt 47th Folklore Festival and Zermatt Swiss Food Festival www.swissfoodfestival.ch Lucerne: Festival in Summer is the main event, with about 30 symphony concerts and 60 other events. http: //www.lucernefestival.ch Zürich: Street Parade Top DJs. Street Parade featuring lovemobiles, digital art and live performances showcasing latest trends from the world of electronic music. Parties afterwards in over 100 clubs www.streetparade.ch You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 21 Switzerland continued....... European Events JULY T O U R E I F F E L W AT C H B Y 01 - 12 07 - 12 The first and unique watch made of Eiffel Tower real Steel LIMITED EDITION CH - Grendelstrasse 6, 6004 Luzern T. +41 41 418 60 60 sainthonore.com 20 - 23 24 - 26 AUGUST 01 - 08 SEPTEMBER 04 – 06 Schellenberg: The2Princely SH-print-EUROPEANGTTT-86x59-20.01.2015.indd Gower: Folk Festival: Churches along the Gower become intimate concert venues Featuring the very best in music. www. gowerfestival.org Llangollen: International Musical Eisteddfod an extraordinary cultural celebration featuring 4, 000 competitors - singers, dancers and musicians from over 50 countries worldwide. www.internationaleisteddfod.co.uk Builth Wells: Royal Welsh Show Britain’s most popular agricultural show with a host of attractions live music, displays, craft stalls, food etc www.rwas. co.uk Caerphilly: The Big Cheese: Caerphilly Castle A Celebration of the history of Caerphilly with street entertainers, music, dance fire-eating and falconry www.thevalleys.co.uk/whats-on/the-big-cheese Millennium Coastal Park. Llanelli National Eisteddfod of Wales. The highlight of the Welsh language cultural calendar is and eight day festival of poetry, literary, music, dance, comedy, science and technology with a warm welcome to non Welsh speakers www.eisteddfod.org.uk Brecon: Brecon Jazz an international festival bringing super- cool jazz from some of the worlds top musicians and performers. www.breconjazz.org Cardiff: Coopers Field: Pride Cymru Wales’s biggest celebration of gay and lesbian life www.pridecymru.co.uk Conwy: River Festival www.conwyriverfestival.org Powys: The Green Man Festival: Glanusk Estate in beautiful Brecon Beacons’ National Park. More than just music ‘Arguably the definitive boutique festival’, www.thegreenmanfestival.co.uk Liechtenstein Tattoo 20/01/15 13:54 Pipes and Drums, impressing Shows, traditional dances, brass music and a unique setting www. 07-09 princely-tattoo.li 12 Interlaken: Jungfrau Marathon awarded the title of “The World’s Most Beautiful Marathon” by 15 the American magazine ‘The Ultimate Guide to International Marathons’ www.jungfrau-marathon.ch 15 – 22 OCTOBER 20- 23 All around Switzerland: Wine festivals celebrating the harvest season 24 – 01 Nov Basel: ATP Swiss Indoors, the world’s tennis elite gathers in the city on the Rhine www. swissindoorsbasel.ch SEPTEMBER 25 Lucerne: Marathon Sept – Oct The Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Rugby World Cup plays host to several fixtures in this year’s Rugby NOVEMBER World Cup.www.rugbyworldcup.com 21 - 29 Lucerne Festival “Piano” features star pianists 03 – 06 Portmeirion: Festival No 6, bespoke weekend from the fields of classical music, contemporary of music, arts and culture, set in and around the music and jazz, with a repertoire drawn from every most stunning festival site you will ever see www. epoch. www.lucernefestival.ch festivalnumber6.com 23 Bern: Zibelemärit, traditional onion market with 19 – 20 Abergavenny: Food Festival One of the popular festival. biggest UK food events. Celebrity chefs, 28 Samnaun: CLAUWAU Santa Claus World master classes, tastings and street stalls. www. Championships. The best Santa Clauses from all abergavennyfoodfestival.com over the world meet for this fun competition www. 25 - 26 Cardiff: Great British Cheese Festival Cardiff Castle clauwau.com Taste an array of cheeses, artisan wines, ciders & DECEMBER beer www.greatbritishcheesefestival.co.uk Basel, Montreux, Zürich, Saint-Gallen all offer 25 - 27 Porthcawl: Elvis Festival ‘The King’ lives on, dozens Christmas Markets, spicy snacks and drinks, lovely of tribute acts from all over the world perform in gift ideas. www.christmas-markets.org the biggest Elvis festival in Europe. www.elvies. co.uk Wales MAY 02 – 04 21 - 31 25 – 30 JUNE 12 – 13 27 – 05 Jul 22 OCTOBER Cardiff: Iris Prize Festival, Cardiff’s international gay and lesbian short film prize welcomes the best new filmmaking talent to the capital. www.irisprize. org 10 -11 Anglesey Oyster & Welsh Produce Festival www. angleseyoysterfestival.com 24 – 25 (TBC) Snowdonia: Walking Festival: Betws-y-Coed Guided walks for beginners and experienced mountain walkers. Stroll2 to all day treks. www. snowdoniawalkingfestival.co.uk 27 – 09(TBC) Swansea: Dylan Thomas Festival Readings, talks, performances, music and celebrity guests celebrate the life and work of Dylan Thomas, Wales’ most famous writer. www.dylanthomas.com 07-11 Llandudno: Victorian Extravaganza, team engines, Victorian musical organs, vintage cars, costumes, curiosities and side shows. www.victorianextravaganza.com Hay on Wye: Hay Festival Ten days, 900+ events and, arguably, the world’s greatest gathering of international writers and thinkers. www.hayfestival. com Boncath, Pembrokshire: Urdd National Eisteddfod: Europe’s largest youth arts festival celebrating the best talent in song, dance, drama and design www. urdd.org/eisteddfod Cardiff, Bute Park: X Music Festival World famous artists will take to the stage 30, 000 people! www. visitcardiff.com Pembrokeshire: Fish Week Major Festival with 250+ events – Learn to fly fish, catch crabs, tastings, master classes, talks, courses and sand castle challenge and more! www.pembrokeshirefishweek. co.uk NOVEMBER 12 – 15 13 - 22 NOV/DEC Wales Rally GB: The British leg of the FIA World Rally Championship Watch the world’s elite drivers take on the world’s toughest forestry tracks in the Mid Wales mountains, and thrill the crowds at special stages.www.walesrallygb.com Llanwrtyd Wells: Mid Wales Beer Festival The longest festival of its kind in Wales with over 60 different ales and Real Ale Wobble on mountain bikes (14/15th) and Real Ale ramble.(21/232nd ) www. green-events.co.uk Cardiff: Winter Wonderland & Swansea Waterfront Wonderland: Outdoor ice skating, funfair, mulled wine and roasted join in the Christmas festivities chestnuts, in Swanseas’ villages. www.cardiffswinterwonderland.com and www. swanseachristmas.com You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk Freeport Braintree Designer Outlet Village Designer Outlet Parndorf Parndorf Tel: +43 2166 36 140 Web:www.designeroutlet.at East of Vienna just off the Vienna- Budapest A4 motorway. Exit Neusiedl/See. Located 30 minutes from Vienna City Centre and 20 minutes from Vienna International Airport. 150 stores Essex Tel: +44 (0)1376 348168 E-m:info@freeportbraintree. com Location M11, junction 8.Over 80 brands Lowry Outlet Mall Manchester Salford Quays Tel: +44(0)161 848 1832 A1/E55 adjacent to the city’s international W A Mozart airport Location From the North M60 take Junction 12 for the M602. Salford Quays at the end of the M602.From the South M60 take Junction 7. A56 to Salford Quays, follow signs for the OutletMall Belgium Swindon Designer Outlet Designer Outlet Salzburg Tel: +43 (0) 662 25 44 www.designeroutletsalzburg.at Swindon,Wiltshire Tel: +44 1793 507 600 Web:www.mcarthurglen.com Maasmechelen Village Maasmechelen Tel: +32 (89) 77 40 00 Web:www. MaasmechelenVillage.com Europe’s largest covered Designer Outlet, near Swindon town centre, located off Junction 16 of the M4. One hour from Brussels and Düsseldorf, accessible from Antwerp and Cologne, via the E-314/A2 motorway York Designer Outlet York Tel: +44 1904 682700 Web:www.yorkdesigneroutlet. com Czech Republic Freeport Designer Outlet Mall A few minutes’ drive from the A19/A64 interchange.120 stores. Excalibur City Tel: +420 515 266 999 Whiteley Village Outlet Shopping On the Czech/Austrian border, on the A56 between Vienna and Prague Fareham, Hamps Between Portsmouth & Southampton Tel: +44 01489 889889 England Junction 9 - M27-A27 .New groups package available, ample parking Bicester Outlet Shopping Bicester, Oxfordshire Tel: +44 01869 323 200 Web:www.bicestervillage.com France Location M40 to junction 9, follow A41 towards Bicester La Vallée Val d’Europe Marne-la-Vallée Tel: +33(0)1 60 42 35 00 Web:www.lavalleevillage.com Ashford Designer Outlet Ashford, Kent Tel: +44 1233 89 5900 Web:www. ashforddesigneroutlet.com Location: 45 minute drive east of Paris A4 Motorway Exit 14 Disneyland. Over 60 designer brands Adjacent to the International Eurostar station and a few minutes’ drive from Junction 10 of the M20 motorway. McArthurGlen Pont-Sainte-Marie, Troyes Tel: + 33 32570 4710 Web:www.mcarthurglen.fr Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet Ellesmere Port, South Wirral Tel: +44 151 348 5600 Web:www. cheshireoaksdesigneroutlet.com Located at the heart of the Champagne region, within an hour of Paris, Reims and Dijon. Close to A26 and A5 motorways. 100 stores Near Chester, just off Junction 10 of the M53. Largest in the UK with145 stores Germany Clarks Village Shopping Centre Tel: 49 (0) 33 234 90 40 www.designeroutletberlin.com Berlin Designer Outlet Street, Somerset Tel: +44 (0)1458 840064 Location From the M5, exit Junction 23 and follow the A39 to Street/Clarks Village. East Midlands Designer Outlet South Normanton Derbyshire Tel: +44 1773 545000 Web:www.mcarthurglen.com Located in the East Midlands, just off Junction 28 of the M1 only 30 minutes from Nottingham and Derby. 70 stores Adjacent to, the A9 Autobahn, within an easy one-hour drive from both, Munich and Nuremberg. 50 fashion and designer brands Wertheim Village Wertheim Tel: +49 9342 9199-0 Web:www.wertheimvillage. com Junction 66 - Wertheim/Lengfurt - of the A3 Autobahn, 60 minutes from Frankfurt and Nuremberg Zweibrucken Designer Outlet D-66482 Zweibrücken Tel: +0049 6332 9939 14 Between Wiesbaden and Baden Baden Ireland Kildare Village County Kildare Tel: +353 45 520501 Fax: +353 45 520491 Web:www.kildarevillage.com Close to Dublin. Location Exit 13 of the M7 motorway. Over 80 brands Italy Fidenza Village Fidenza (Milan) Tel: +39 0524 33551 Fax: +39 0524 335301 Web:www.fidenzavillage.com Location next to the A1 Motorway located midway between Milan and Bologna. Over 50 brands Serravalle Designer Outlet Serravalle Scrivia Tel: + 39 0143 609000 Web:www.mcarthurglen.it Between Milan and Genoa, situated off the A7 motorway.170 stores it’s one of Europe’s biggest. Castel Romano Designer Outlet Netherland Designer Outlet Roermond Roermond Tel: +31 47 53 51 777 Web:www.designer-outletroermond.com Located 5 km from the DutchGerman border and 30 min drive time from Düsseldorf - at the crossroads of The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.120 stores Scotland Livingston Designer Outlet Livingston,West Lothian Tel: +44 1506 423600 Web:www. livingstondesigneroutlet.com Located off Junction 3 of the M8 between Edinburgh and Glasgow Spain La Roca Village Barcelona Tel: +34 93 842 39 00 Web:www.LaRocaVillage.com 45 minutes northeast of Barcelona on the A7 Motorway Las Rozas Village Madrid Tel: +34 91 640 49 00 Web:www.LasRozasVillage.com 45 minutes northwest of Madrid, near to the intersection of two ring roads, the M40 and M50 Sweden Freeport Kungsbacka Kungsbacka Tel: +46 300 57 00 50 15 minutes from Goteborg, motorway access from E6. Over 60 stores Switzerland Foxtowns Factory Outlet Castel Romano (Roma) Tel: +39 06 5050050 Web:www.mcarthurglen.it Mendrisio Tel: +41 (0) 848 828 888 Web:www.foxtown.ch Barberino Designer Outlet Wales Situated 25 km south of Rome, off the Castel Romano exit off the Via Pontina SS 148.95 stores Barberino del Mugello (Firenze) Tel: +39 055 84 216 Web:www.mcarthurglen.it Opened in March 2006, located 25 km north of Florence and 80 km from Bologna, off the Barberino exit off the A1 motorway. 100 stores Designer Outlet Villages Austria Location: 15 km from Lugano, 50 km from Milano, on the MilanLugano highway, exit t Mendrisio Bridgend Designer Outlet Bridgend, South Wales Tel: +44 1656 66 5700 Web:www. bridgenddesigneroutlet.com Situated just off Junction 36 of the M4. 90 stores Just 30 minutes from Berlin, off the B5 motorway at Berliner Ring Road intersection Designer Outlet B5 Wustermark, Brandenburg Tel: +49 33234 9040 Web:www.b5center.de Located directly at highway Bundesstrasse B5 (exit DEMEX) and only a 15 minutes drive from the city limits of the German capital Berlin. Ingolstadt Village Ingolstadt Tel: +49 841 901 2600 Web:www.IngolstadtVillage. com Chic Outlet Shopping You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 23 Distilleries & Wine Attractions to visit in Europe Austria Domäne Wachau A-3601 Dürnstein Tel: +43 (02711) 371 Fax: +43 (02711) 371 - 13 E-m: office(at)domaenewachau.at Web:www.domaene-wachau.at A two hour tour of the cellars and wine tasting of top wines of the estate. This wine experience is exciting for adventurers, tourists, wine fans, and those that would like to become wine lovers Esterházy Winery and Museum Trausdorf, Tel: +43 2682 633 48 17 Web:www.esterhazywein.at The Esterházy family has dedicated itself to viticulture since the 17th century. The new winery boasts the most modern facilities and presentation rooms We offer a variety of tours throughout the day. Advance reservations are highly recommended Loisium Kellerwelt BetriebsGmbH & COKG Loisiumallee 1 3550 Langenlois Tel: +43 2734/32240 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.loisium.at Distillerie de Biercee Ferme de la Cour B-6532 Thuin Tel: +(32) 71.50.00.50 Fax: +(32) 71.59.32.33 Web:www.distilleriedebiercee. com E-m:visit@distilleriedebiercee. com The most important distillery of brandies and fruit liqueurs in Belgium. Come and discover some of the secrets, see the distillery at work, and then enjoy a tasting England Distillery for BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® Laverstoke Mill Laverstoke Whitchurch Hampshire RG28 7NR Tel: 01256 890090 Web:www.distillery. bombaysapphire.com Lakes Distillery Opened in 2003 in the largest wine growing town in Austria, Loisium offers a journey through time, through cellars that are around 900 years old, to a modern company that reflects the very latest winemaking techniques. Also a wine tasting area and shop Old Vienna Schnapsmuseum Wilhelmstr 19-21 A1120 Vienna Tel: +43 1 815 7300 Fax: +43 1 815 730010 Web:www. Schnapsmuseum. com Bassenthwaite Lake Cumbria CA13 9SJ Tel: 01768 776916 Web:www.lakesdistillery.com Opened December 2014 First-ever Lakes Distillery. Copper stills nurture the Lakes Malt, gin and vodka, exploring what makes our spirits unique and how we use local resources to ensure that our products are 100% Cumbrian. The bistro and bar are be housed in the heart of the distillery with outside heated seating within the distillery’s courtyard making a total of 130 seats inside and out. The Cotswolds Distillery Both a museum and working distillery, the interior still has the equipment and furniture from 1870’s to 1920’s and is still used. Visitors have the opportunity to tour the distillery, taste and buy. Your group will be welcomed by the owners. Klosterneuburg Monastery New is an interactive Whisky experience in the Still Room, and a unique microbrewery. Sadly closing at the end of 2015. Belgium Opened 2014. This deep-rooted heritage of the mill connects the story of England, Laverstoke Mill, India and the 1761 British recipe for Bombay Sapphire. Special interest groups can also be catered for and we can also offer tailored itineraries to suit your group. Esterhazy winery Klosterneuburg Tel: +43-2243-411 212 E-m:[email protected] At the Danube, 15 minutes from Vienna, the winery tour reveals the great past and delectable present of Austria’s largest and oldest winery Special group packages (min 15PAX) are available Phillip’s Field, Stourton, Shipston-on-Stour, CV36 5HG Tel: +44 (0) 1608 238 533 E-m:info@cotswoldsdistillery. com Opened in 2014 New Gin distillery. American-born whisky aficionado Daniel Szor experimented with 50 recipes before finding the right mix for their gin which contains organic lavender, bay leaf, grapefruit and black pepper, (a single malt whisky will be ready for release in 2017). Vinopolis – Angus Muir France Champagne G.H- Mumm & Cie Reims Tel: +33 (03) 26 49 5970 Web:www.mumm.com Established in 1827, Mumm today has over 25 million bottles of the bubbly on display in its historic cellars. Make reservations to take a 1-hour guided tour of the cellars, followed by a free champagne tasting. Chateau Du Breuil 14130 Le Breuil Auge Normandy Tel: +33 2 31 65 60 00 Web:www.chateau-breuil.fr E-m:[email protected] “Château du Breuil” is also one of most prestigious Calvados distilleries (created in 1954). It offers to its visitors guided tours as well as tastings. Guided tour in French , English, Spanish, German and Italian. Mon-Sun. Tour 60 mins. Also offers a restaurant and Castle visit Palais Bénédictine Distillerie Busnel Cormeilles Tel: +33 2 32 573880 Web:www.cormeilles.com/ Partenaires/busnel/ 2 types of Calvados BUSNEL and ANEE, relive the authentic history of this pays d’ Auge distillery combination of soil, sunshine, humidity and the sea air create perfect conditions for growing cider apples ‘better than anywhere else in Normandy’ Martell Visitor Centre 7, Place Edouard Martell BP 21, 16101 Cognac Cedex Tel: +33 5 45 36 33 33 Fax: +33 5 45 36 33 99 Web:www.visit-martell.com At the oldest of all the major cognac houses, visitors will discover the different stages of production: from the vineyards through distillation to ageing and blending. The experience begins with a tour of the reconstructed Maison du fondateur, or Founder's House, offers a unique look at life in the early 18th century. Group visits all year booked in advance Germany Vineum Wine Tastings Kronengasse 16, Boppard/ Rhein Tel: +49-(0)6742-2678 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.vineum.com Group icewine, wine and liqueur tastings. Specialist in the best German wines, whiskys and spirits. We are flexible in adapting our tastings to your group itinerary. Tastings can be held in English or Spanish. Open for group reservations all year round. 110 rue Alexandre Le Grand 76400 Fécamp, Normandy Tel: +33 2 35 10 26 10 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.benedictinedom. com FB:www.facebook.com/ PalaisBenedictine This lovely Palace in fact houses a “factory” the one and only Bénédictine distillery in the world. Discover the manufactures secrets of Benedictine production on a visit through sacred and ancient art museum, the distillery, the cellars, the tasting (for adults only).Open every day (except January, May 1st, Dec 25th). Vineum welcomes groups Asbach Besucher Center Rudesheim/Rhein Tel: +49 6722 497345 Fax: +49 6722 497386 A special attraction in the town, founded in 1894, there is a tour DISCOVER THE HOME OF BÉNÉDICTINE Vinopolis – World of Wine London SE1 Tel: +44 0870 241 4040 Web:www,vinopolis.co.uk Klosterneuburg 24 A fun learning experieence of wine and spirits from around the world, tour includes tastings. Museum – Distillery – Cellars – Tea Room 110 rue Alexandre Le Grand 76400 Fécamp - Normandy - France Tel :+ 33 (0)2 35 10 26 10 www.benedictinedom.com You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk continued on page 25... of the Asbach visitor centre, which lasts for an hour. There is a multi visual show, distillery tour and a visitors shop Eberbach Monastery Wiesbaden, Eltville im Rheingau Tel: +49 (0) 6723 / 9178 -100 Fax: +49 (0) 6723 / 9178 -101 E-m: [email protected] Germany’s first and only wine growing monastery. Wine tasting tours always begin with a tour of the Monastery, the Monks’ Cloister, the historical monastery vaults and the atmospheric wine cellars. Tastings from the Monasteries own vineyards Cà Tullio One of the oldest wine estates in Europe, dating back to 1128. The winery is based in the former royal court cellars at the UNESCO listed Residence of the Prince Bishops of Würzburg Hungary Wines & vineyards in Friuli. The winery offers group visits to see the processes, and group meals can be organised when requested in advance Castello Vicchiomaggio Budafok Tuscany Tel: +39 055 854079 E-m:[email protected] Budapest, Southern Buda Nearest Highway: M1/ M7 /M0 Tel: +36 1 229 38 21 Fax: +36 1 482 00 73 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.licspince.hu Wine tour in a typical Budafok wine cellar. 6 wine tasting programs ranging from 60 minutes including food, award winning wine tasting and entertainment, minimum 20 people House of Royal Wines and Cellar Museum Budapest Tel: +361/267-1100 Fax: + 361/267-1100 E-m:kiralyiborok@kiralyiborok. hu Web:www.kiralyiborok.com Below ground are the wine cellars which belonged to the Royal Castle as well as to the citizens who lived in the territory of the Renaissance era of Buda. Speciality of the place is, that it was an existing wine cellar already in the 14th century Ireland Bushmills Distillery BushMills, County Antrim, BT57 8XH, Northern Ireland Tel: +44 (0) 28 207 33218/33272 Join us at Ireland’s oldest whiskey distillery for the ultimate Bushmills experience. Watch whiskey making take place and enjoy a wee taster too as we unlock the secrets of 400 years. Midleton town ,East Cork Tel: +353-21-4613594 Fax: +353-21-4613642 E-m: [email protected] Visitors learn the Story of Irish Whiskey. View the lovingly restored stone buildings which Aquileia (Ud) Tel: +39 0431 919700 Fax: +39 0431 919406 E-m: [email protected] One of the most historic and well preserved castles in Tuscany and renowned Chianti Classico wine estate offering wine tastings and meals Tenuta Torciano Siena San Gimignano Tel: +39 0577 9500555 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.torciano.com In our wine cellar, throughout the year you can taste Brunello, Chianti classico, Riserve, Cabernet sauvignon, Merlot, and Vernaccia di san gimignano. Scotland Annandale Distillery Annan, Dumfriesshire DG12 5LL Tel: 01461 207817 Web:www.annandaledistillery. co.uk Opened Spring 2015. The re-awakening of Annandale Distillery after 90 years means that fine Single Malt Scotch whisky will flow again from the Scottish Borders. A variety of tours will show visitors the processes of whisky making. Local craftsmanship will be displayed in the woodwork and furniture and there will also be a coffee shop and retail area. The Scotch Whisky Experience 354 Castlehill, The Royal Mile Edinburgh, EH1 2NE Tel: 0131 220 0441 Fax: 0131 220 6288 E-m:info@ scotchwhiskyexperince.co.uk Web:www.scotch-whiskyexperience.co.uk All Whisky tours start with a swirling, bubbling barrel ride Spain Barcelona La Vinoteca Torres Tel:+34 93.842.32.20 Web:www.larocavillage.com It is possible to taste any of over 50 wines and brandies produced by the Torres family in Catalonia, Penedès, Conca de Barberà, Ribera del Duero, Chile and California. Azienda Agricola Zuliani Award winning producers of ‘Garda Classico’ this ancient winery provides visitors with a wealth of information, guided tours usually given by the owner’s wife who can still be seen labelling the bottles herself. Appointment necessary – well worth a visit. 97070 Würzburg Tel: +49 931 3050923 Tel: +49 931 30509 66 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.hofkeller.de through a replica distillery as you become part of the Whisky-making process. Tours finish with a closeup look at the world’s largest collection of Scotch Whisky and the chance to taste Scotch Malt. Italy Sul Gards (BS) 1-Padengho Sul Gards (BS) Tel: +39 (0)30 9907026 Web:www.vinizuliani.it Staatlicker Hofkeller Würzburg Jameson Experience Midleton house some magnificent artifacts of the Industrial Age: including a 40 foot Water Wheel, an original stationary Steam Engine, a charming steam-powered fire engine, and the largest Pot Still in the world, with a capacity of 33,000 gallons (150,000 litres). Bocos de Duero Whisky tasting – Scottish Whisky Experience Dewar’s World of Whisky Aberfeldy Distillery Aberfeldy PH15 2EB Tel: 01887 822010 Fax: 01887 822012 Web:www. dewarsworldofwhisky.com Dewar’s World of Whisky is based at Aberfeldy Distillery, amidst the stunning scenery of Highland Perthshire. Its interactive heritage exhibition and traditional distillery tour combine audio and written guides in ten languages. Open all year. Glenfiddich Distillery Dufftown, Keith Banffshire, AB55 4DH. Tel: +44(0) 1340 820 373 Web:www.glenfiddich.com On Christmas Day 1887, the very first Glenfiddich spirit ran from the stills. You are invited to the home of the only Highland single malt Scotch whisky that is distilled, matured and bottled at its distillery. Entrance is free. Glenlivet Distillery Glenlivet, Banffshire AB37 9DB Tel: 01340 821720 Fax: 01340 821718 FREE ENTRY E-m:[email protected] One of the first licensed distilleries in the Highlands - founded 1824. Guided tour followed by a choice of three of our fine malt whiskies. Gift shop and café Glenmorangie Distillery Tain, Ross-shire, IV19 1PZ Tel: 01862 892 477 E-m:visitors@glenmorangieplc. co.uk Web:www.glenmorangie.com Visitor Centre, shop and museum Observe the skill of the legendary 16 Men of Tain, see the tallest stills in Scotland, situated close to the beautiful Dornoch Firth. Glenturret Distillery – The Famous Grouse Experience The Hosh, Crieff Perthshire PH7 4HA Tel: 01764 6565 65 Fax: 01764 65 654366 E-m: experience@ famousgrouse.com Web:www.famousgrouse.com Bodega Senorio de Bocos Valladolid Tel:+34 983 880988 Fax: +34 983 880988 Offers a guided tour, including a wine tasting. The winery is surrounded by vineyards and the beautiful scenery of Valle del Cuco Close to Penafiel and its medieval Castle and Wine Museum Bodegas Campo Viejo 26006 Logroño (La Rioja) Tel: +34 941 279900 E-m:visitas.campoviejo@ pernod-ricard.com Web:www.domecqbodegas.com The tour lasts about one and a half hours. Visitors learn about the history of Campo Viejo and how we make and age our wines, every process from the vineyard to the winery. The tour ends with a tasting of two of our wines accompanied by a typical Rioja tapa at the wine-bar. Jerez Domecq Tel:+34 956 151 500 Web:www.domecq.es Distilleries & Wine Attractions to visit in Europe ...continued from page 24 Jerez’s oldest cellar where a guided tour through the winery’s history with a audio visual presentation, and into Bodega de la Luz where Spain’s first brandy, Fundador, was born. Tasting and the shop visit. Sant Sadurní d’Anoia Codorníu winery Tel:+34 93 8913342 Web:www.codorniu.com Between Barcelona and Tarragona. This vineyard and cellars became famous after its owner, Josep Raventós, produced Spain’s first version of sparkling wine. Winery amd Museum Switzerland Matter-Luginbühl AG Unterer Dammweg 2 3283 Kallnach Tel. +41 (0)32 392 27 72 www.erlebnisbrennerei.ch Whether Absinthe Duplais (gold medal winner), aperitif, Martinazzi or Vieille Prune: noble liquors are prepared in the speciality distillery using traditional methods. Distillery guided tours and distillation courses. Located between Neuchatel and Bern. The House of Grouse, Scotland’s BAFTA award winning interactive whisky experience. Groups can take a sensory tour and find out if they have what it takes to become a ‘whisky nose’. Other facilities include gift shop, restaurants and bars. Exclusive Scottish evenings available You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 25 Museums and Galleries Austria Mozarthaus Vienna A-1040 Vienna, Weyringergasse 17/2 Tel: +43-1-505 31 00 Web:www.mozarthausvienna.at Vienna Albertina Museum Tel: +43 (1) 53483 520 Fax: +43 (1) 533 76 97 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.albertina.at Currently the collection consists of approximately 65,000 drawings and nearly one million prints covering all of the major arthistorical epochs from the late Gothic to the contemporary Modern Belvedere Tel: +43/1/79 557-134 Fax: +43/1/79 557-136 The Österreichische Galerie Belvedere is one of the world’s major museums. The Upper Belvedere houses the largest collection of paintings by Gustav Klimt in the world including The Kiss and Judith, Monet, Renoir and Manet. The Lower Belvedere houses the Baroque Museum and Museum of medieval Art. Haydn House Haydngasse 19 Tel: +43-1-505 87 47-0 Haydn bought this suburban house in 1793. The exhibition concentrates on the last years of the composer’s life, his personal relationships and his place in Viennese society KunstHausWien Untere Weissgerstrasse 13 A-1030 Vienna Tel: +43 (1) 712 04 95 23 Fax: +43 (1) 712 04 96 Web:www.kunsthauswien.com Presents on 2 floors Friedensreich Hundertwasser’s work, his philosophy, paintings, drawings, tapestry and architecture. A modern day adventure in creative architecture. Regular temporary exhibitions, shop and café. Kunsthistorisches Museum Tel: +43 (1) 525 24- 417 Web:www.khm.at Old Vienna SchnapsMuseum Wilhelmstr 19-21 A-1120 Vienna Reservations required Tel: +43 1 815 7300 Fax: +43 1 815 730010 E-m: office@schnapsmuseum. com www.schnapsmuseum.com The Museums collections range from Ancient Egyptian and Greek and Roman Antiquities to the Collections of Medieval Art to the splendid Renaissance and Baroque Collections. Regular special exhibitions throughout the year A unique opportunity to see not only the distilling process but the original offices, furniture and equipment from the 1870’s – 1920’s and still in use today.. Meet a Viennese family and learn all about Schnaps. Unlimited sampling! Takes 45 minutes. Bus parking in front of the museum Liechtenstein Palace MuseumQuartier - Vienna Tel: +43 1 319 57 67-153 The Liechtenstein Palace has ceased its previous museum operations. The palace has refocus on events and pre-booked guided tours of the princely collections. Museumptatz 1 A 1-1070 Vienna Information Web:www.mqw.at Tel: +43 1 523 5881 Group Tours Tel: +43 1 523 58 81 1704 Housed in the former royal winter stables, it unites baroque with modern architecture. This is a modern and contemporary arts complex, open 24hours, with 6 restaurants and cafes. Some of the museums in the complex are shown below MUST SEE Sigmund Freud Museum MONET TO PICASSO PERMANENT ON SHOW A centre devoted to the life and works of Mozart including the historical apartment where he lived. In addition visitors can find out about the times in which Mozart lived and his most important works. The exhibition focuses on his years in Vienna, which marked a high point in his creativity ALBERTINAPLATZ 1, 1010 VIENNA DAILY 10 AM–6 PM, WEDNESDAY 10 AM–9 PM WWW.ALBERTINA.AT Berggasse 19, A-1090 Wien Tel: +43-1- 319 15 96 Fax: +43-1- 317 02 79 Web:www.freud-museum.at In the former living quarters and office of Sigmund Freud, the Museum presents an exhibition documenting the life and work of the founder of psychoanalysis. Freud lived and worked here from 1891 until 1938, when he was forced by the National Socialists to flee with his family into exile in England. Web:www.hofburg-wien.at The museum offers a fresh insight into the life of Empress Elizabeth – “Sisi”. The museum tracks her life from a child in Bavaria through to her assassination in Geneva in 1898. Vienna Funeral Museum Simmeringer Hauptstrasse 234 1110 Vienna Tel: +43 1 760 67 Web: www.bestattungsmuseum. at Opened 2014 A modern, interactive museum has been created beneath the historic chapel of rest at Vienna’s Central Cemetery. Visitors learn interesting facts about the Viennese funeral service, the funeral industry, the history of Vienna’s cemeteries and about the features of the “Viennese cult of the dead” from the end of the 18th century until today. Melk Melk Abbey Tel:+43(0)2752-555-232 E-m:Kultur.tourismus@ stiftmelk.at Melk has been a spiritual and cultural center of the country for more than 1000 years, first as a castle for the Babenbergs, then from 1089 as a Benedictine monastery, founded by Margrave Leopold II. The Monastery also now has a museum Salzburg DomQuartier Salzburg Residenzplatz 1 & Domplatz 1a 5020 Salzburg Tel: +43662 8042-2109 Web:www.domquartier.at Opens May 2014 A single admission ticket lets visitors experience an extraordinary walking tour of the museum, closed to the public for 200 years. Starting in the Residence, you will walk through the Residence State Rooms, the Residence Gallery, the Cathedral Museum and St. Peter’s Museum. The baroque Rossacher collection can also be admired at the North Oratory. The DomQuartier provides previously unseen glimpses into the former centre of prince-archbishopric power and impressive vistas of the city. Belgium Antwerp The Red Star Line Museum 2000 Antwerp Tel: 32 3 298 27 70 CHAGALL TO MALEVICH MUNCH SPRING 2016 The legendary shipping company transported over 2 million passengers by the River Scheldt to America: poor European migrants in search of the American dream, also well-heeled passengers on a pleasure or business trip to New York. Brugge AUTUMN 2015 Sisi Museum Hofburg – Imperial Apartments Tel: +43 1 533 75 70 Fax: +43 1 533 75 70 33 E-m:info@hofburg-wien,at Choco-Story – The Chocolate Museum Sint-Jansstraat, 7b Tel: +0032 50/61.22.37 You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 26 ALB_INS_GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE_86x123.indd 1 10.04.15 13:51 continued on page 27... an interactive experience. Also coffee shop, patio and shop Web:www.choco-story.be E-m:[email protected] Housed in the The Maison de Croon (1480) The museum opened in March 2004 and tells the story of how chocolate was discovered. The museum tells the story of the transformation of cocoa into chocolate and to promote the health and quality aspects of Belgian chocolate Ypres In Flanders Fields Museum Web:www.inflandersfields.be The Museum tells the story of the experiences of man at war, and about the war as a general cultural and social phenomenon. The story is evoked through the latest multimedia techniques The ‘Diamantmuseum Brugge’ Czech Republic Diamantmuseum Brugge offers a unique view into the diamond world, normally inaccessible to the publicEvery day at 12.15, a polishing demonstration is carried out by a diamond polisher in the museum’s extraordinary diamond polishing workshop, Prague Brussels Panská 7 Tel: +420 221 45 13 33 Fax: +420 221 45 14 14 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.mucha.cz Web:www.diamondhouse.net Tel: +32 50 342056 Belgian Chocolate Village Rue De Neck 20 1081 Brussels (Koekelberg) Tel: +32 (0)2 420 70 76 E-m:info@ belgianchocolatevillage.be Web:www. belgianchocolatevillage.be Opened Sept 2014 It is one of the largest museums devoted to chocolate in Europe and is housed in the former Victoria chocolate and biscuit factory. Features include a unique tropical greenhouse growing cocoa trees and a chocolate workshop kitchen for groups and demonstrations Belgian Comic Strip Centre Museum of Applied Arts Tel: +4202 51093111 Rich collection of glass, porcelain, furniture, silver and period costumes Mucha Museum Opening hours: daily 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. The Mucha Museum invites you to discover the works of the famous Czech artist, Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), the Master of Art Nouveau. A comprehensive cross section of works loaned by the Mucha Foundation provides you with a unique view into the universe of the artist Denmark Roskilde The Viking Ship Museum Tel: +45 46 30 02 00 Web:www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk Rue des Sables 20 1000 Brussels Tel: +32 02 219 1980 Web:www.comicscenter.net The setting for restored Viking ships sunk in the Roskilde Fjord around the year 1000 The stunning Waucquez warehouse, designed by Victor Horta in the early 20th century, plays home to the Belgian Comic Strip Centre, which is devoted to the history of the comic strip in Belgium, with Herge (creator of Tintin) one of its most famous exponents well represented. Stockholm ABBA The Museum Djurgårdsvägen 68, Tel +46 771 75 75 75 Web:www.abbathemuseum.com The home of ABBA’s collected works, in a contemporary, musical and interactive exhibition that allows the audience to get close to their favourite band. It is part of the new Swedish Music Hall of Fame, and the tickets will be valid throughout the building. Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) Tel: +32 2 545 0130 Fax: +32 2 545 0178 Web:www.mim.fgov.be Museum housing musical instruments from all centuries and cultures, excellent sound system enabling you to hear exactly how the instruments sounded. The Bastogne War Museum c/o Tempora Rue de Suisse, 29 1060 Bruxelles - Belgique Tel: +32 2 549 60 49 Fax: +32 2 549 60 77 [email protected] www.bastognewarmuseum.be Amiens Maison de Jules Verne Tel: + 33 (0)3 22 45 45 75 The house where Jules Verne lived from 1882 to 1900. From the winter garden to the attic, you can relive the adventures of his heroes, Phileas Fogg, Michel Strogoff, Captain Nemo and more Bohain-en-Vermandois La Maison familiale d’Henri Matisse Tel: + 33 03 23 60 90 54 Fax: + 33 03 23 07 55 56 Web:www. bohainenvermandois.fr Matisse grew up in this house and lived there until he was in his twenties. The Museum has Exhibitions, pictures, drawings, testimonies, about Matisse’s young life. Audio guides and guided tours are available in English. Free entrance. Cognac Musée des Arts du Cognac 16100 COGNAC Tel: +33 (0)545.32.07.25 Fax: +33 (0)545.32.66.47 Web:www.ville-cognac.fr E-m:[email protected] Rouen Historial, Joan of Arc History Centre 7 rue Saint Romain, 76000 Tel : 00 33 (0)2 35 52 48 00 Opened March 2015 The €10 million museum project combines a state of the art immersive exhibition space with comprehensive historical content, inviting the visitor to step back in time to the 15th century and become a witness and participant in Joan of Arc’s trial Wingen-Sur-Mode Musée Lalique 67290 WINGEN-SUR-MODE Tél: + 33 (0)3 88 89 08 14 Fax: +33 (0)3 88 03 42 75 Web:www.musee-lalique.com The museum is located near the Lalique crystal factory. 200 pieces from the local Lalique, Art Nouveau jewellery, Art Deco glasswork (including his perfume bottles) and around 2,000 drawings, all from the Lalique company. Essoyes Du Côté des Renoir Tél.: 03.25.29.10.94 www.renoir-aube-champagne. com Lalique Museum - Leurs-Amespour-Orsay Renoir’s wife, Aline Charigot, was born in Essoyes and the couple returned every summer to the house which belonged to the family. A €2 million cultural project has transformed Essoyes into ‘an artist’s village’ Germany Grasse Permanent exhibition showing over 700 objects by Fabergé. Additionally exhibits by other jewellers including Cartier, Boucheron and more. Musee International de la Parfumerie Tel: +33 (0)4 97 05 58 00 Devoted to safeguarding and promoting the international heritage of scents, aromas and perfumes, allows visitors to discover the unique history of the great perfume houses and producers. Paris M/S Maritime Museum 5 rue de Thorigny 75003 Paris Tel: +33 (0)1 85 56 00 36 Email: contact@ museepicassoparis.fr Showcasing Denmark as one of the world’s leading seafaring nations. There’ll be lots of interactive displays for visitors to get involved in the exhibition and a strong focus on visual experiences with colourful scenography and immersive film projections housed works by Matisse, Braque, Derain and Van Dongen - pieces personally collected by Picasso from artists who were his friends Visitors are invited to penetrate the mysteries of the famous brandy - cognac, in the City of its birth. Visitors will see the development of the industry as well as the economic and social background of the City and discover how Cognac is produced today ABBA Museum 1978 – Torbjörn Calvero 3000 Helsingør Tel: +45 4921 0685 Email: [email protected] Web: www.mfs.dk Opened March 2014 The new Museum allow the visitor to step back in time and understand the reality of the Battle of the Bulge. From the causes of the Battle to its dramatic consequences, the visitor will be immersed in France Museums and Galleries ...continued from page 26 Musée Picasso Paris Reopened 2014. The museum now boasts 40 rooms and 3,000 square metres of exhibition space. On display for the inaugural exhibition are some 400 pieces - just a fraction of the 5,000 artworks comprising the collection. In the former attic are Baden-Baden Fabergé Museum Tel: +49 7221 97 08 90 Web:www.faberge-museum.de Berlin Berlin Wall Museum – Haus am Checkpoint Charlie Tel:+49(30)2537250 Permanent exhibition “The wall from 1961 to today” photos, paintings, examples of escape methods used. Guides include witnesses of the period DDR Museum 10178 Berlin Tel:+4930-847 123 73 - 1 [email protected] The DDR Museum is the only museum which concentrates on everyday life in the GDR. The crimes of the State Security, border defences at the Berlin Wall, and the life of the people in the dictatorship. You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk continued on page 28... 27 Museums and Galleries ...continued from page 27 Frankfurt am Main than 1500 other exhibits. New exhibitions regularly presented Coach parking adjacent Städel Museum Porsche Museum E-m:[email protected] Tel:+49(0)69-605098-0 Re-opened 2012 the Städel Museum following an extensive make-over. The museum’s new underground annexe, is home to the Städel’s superb collection of contemporary art. Giengen/Brenz Die Welt Von Steiff Teddy Bear Museum Tel: +49 (0) 73 22 / 13 15 00 Fax: +49 (0) 73 22 / 13 17 00 Web:www.die-welt-von-steiff@ steiff.de The legendary Teddy bear was born in 1902. Since then, Steiff animals with the famous “Button in Ear” have travelled all over the world. Margarete Steiff’s home now has a museum which is dedicated to her life and work. Located between Stuttgart and Würzburg. Tours by appointment Porscheplatz 1 Tel: +49 (0)711 911 20911 Fax: +49 (0)711 911 20356 E-m:[email protected] In addition to world-famous, iconic vehicles such as the 356, 550, 911, and 917, the exhibits include some of the outstanding technical achievements of Professor Ferdinand Porsche from the early 20th century. Zwickau Robert Schumann Haus Tel: +49 375 / 215 269 Born here in 1810, its permanent exhibition in eight rooms and the world’s largest collection of Schumann documents, his birthplace is a major point of attraction for tourists, music lovers and musicologists from all over the world. Hungary Near Budapest Caprice Diamond Museum Tel: +36 26 302512 Here watch the manufacturing process, from diamond polishing to seeing them set into jewellery Die Welt Von Steiff Budapest Leipzig Museum of Ethnography Mendelssohn-Haus Goldschmidtstraße 12 04103 Leipzig E-mail [email protected] Web: www.mendelssohn-haus. de The Museum reopened in 2014 with the addition of another floor. Mendelssohn one of Germany’s greatest composers, pianists and organists. The museum shows his home, library and the option for visitors to be a composer! Lübeck European Hansemuseum Lübeck An der Untertrave 1 D-23552 Lübeck Tel: +49 451 80 90 99-0 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.hansemuseum.eu Stuttgart Mercedes-Benz Museum The Museum presents the 120 year history of the automotive industry with 160 vehicles and more 28 One of Europe’s largest specialist museums with 139,000 Hungarian and 53,000 international art exhibits, permanent exhibition Folk Culture of the Hungarians The House of Hungarian Art Nouveau Honvéd u. 3 Tel: + 00361 269 4622 The permanent exhibition consists of paintings, furniture, ornaments and interiors, also offers a shop and cafe Iceland Reykjavík Phallological Museum Tel: 354 561 6663 Web:www.phallus.is Opens end May 2015 The largest museum about the history of the Hanse will open in spring 2015 for an exciting journey through 600 years of adventure and medieval trade. The Castle Friary is being restored to its former glory. This unique monument, together with a new building and an archaeological dig, will form the museum complex, a place where history is brought to life. Tel: +49 (0) 711 17 30 000 Fax: +49 (0) 711 17 30 400 Web:www.mercedes-benz. com/museum www.neprajz.hu Tel: +361 473 2400 Recently reopened. The museum has approximately 280 mammal penises and penis parts and the first human specimen was added to the collection earlier this year Italy Florence Galleria dell’ Accademia Tel: +39 055 238 86 09 Founded in 1563, this was the first school of art in Europe, it displays Michelangelo’s David (1504). There are also a range of paintings from the 13th to the 19th Century with works by Botticelli, Lippi and Perugino Museo Novecento Piazza Santa Maria Novella 10 50123 Firenze Tel: +39 055 286132 E-m:comunicazione.cultura@ comune.fi.it Web:www.museonovecento.it/ en/museo/ Dedicated to the Italian art of the 20th century, around 300 works located in 15 exhibition areas. A journey backwards from the Nineties to the first decades of the Twentieth century retraces the unique artistic season that saw Florence as one of the most vital centres through paintings, sculptures, videos, installations and documents. Lucca Puccini Museum Perugina Casa Del Cioccolato (House of Chocolate) Tel: +39 075 5276796 E-m:museo.perugina@ it.nestle.com Web:www.perugina.it The Museum where guests learn how the cocoa bean is transformed into chocolate; the Chocolate Factory look into the workshop and production line, and The Perugina Chocolate School offers visitors the opportunity to become chocolatiers for a day. Pompeii Domus of the Mysteries Pompeii Tel: +39 081 8575111 E-m:pompei.info@ beniculturali.it The magnificent Villa dei Misteri re-opened after restoration. The exquisite frescoes depicting convivial scenes in ancient Rome are now fully restored, seen in more than 70 rooms of the house. The complex dates back to the first century BC with subsequent transformations until the time of the eruption (79 AD). Tel: +39 0583 469225 Fax: +39 0583 471105 E-m:info@ fondazionegiacomopuccini.it Here the composer was born in 1858 and lived his musical education years before moving to Milan, the refurbished museum narrates the Maestro’s life and work through his music, documents, paintings, relics and furniture. Milan Castello Sforzesco Tel: +39 02 62 08 39 40 Originally built in 1450, the halls are decorated in frescos, there are libraries, museums and fine collections of furniture, archaeology, antiques and paintings Modena Ferrari Museum Tel: +39 059 4397979 Web:www. museocasaenzoferrari.it E-m:info@ museocasaenzoferrari.it Reykjanesbær Domus of the Mysteries Rome Villa Borghese & Gallerie Borghese Tel: +39 06 32 81 01 The 17Century Villa houses works by Bernini, Botticelli, Carvaggio, Raphael and Perugino The Vatican Museums Tel: +39 06 6988 3333 Web:www.roma.2000.it There are 21 different museums, chapels, collections and galleries within the Vatican City and include:- Egyptian Museum Tel: +39 06 6988 3333 Includes Roman statues from 1st and 2nd Century AD together with sarcophagi and mummies. Egyptian statues, ceramics tablets and seals Sistine Chapel Tel: +39 06 6988 3333 The Icelandic Museum of Rock and Roll! Hjallavegi 2 260 Reykjanesbær Tel: +354 420 1030 Web:www.rokksafn.is Only recently opened and focuses on the history of pop and rock music in Iceland, with stories told using images, texts, screens, projectors, tablets and various memorabilia. Rock and roll first hit Iceland’s shores in the 50’s, introduced to Icelanders by the American Navy, who had a base in Keflavik (now part of Reykjanesbær). Perugia Enzo Ferrari His restored home where Enzo Ferrrari was born in 1898, plus new gallery - permanent multimedia display which retraces the most important events in Ferrari’s life, a “mover of men”, and of course his cars. The Sistine Chapel is without doubt one of the greatest art treasures of all time. The site where the conclave for the election of popes are held. Built between 1475-1481, the frescoes were created by Perugino, Botticelli, Roselli and Ghirlandaio and their assistants. The barrel vaulted ceiling was painted by Michelangelo as was the painting behind the alter the Last Judgement You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk continued on page 29.. Trieste Dublin The new War Museum for Peace “Diego de Henriquez” National Museum of Ireland – Archeology and History Via Cumano, 22 Trieste Tel: + 39 040 9852420 Web:www. museodiegodehenriquez.it Tel: +353 1 677 7444 Opened 2014 The exceptional collection, patiently assembled by one of Trieste’s most prominent characters of the 20th century during his lifetime, Diego de Henriquez, a passionate and tenacious researcher of rare findings, consists of thousands of objects, such as weapons, pictures, diaries, books, papers, documents and an archive of 250 footage and film documents Artefacts from 7000BC to the 20th Century. Also the “Road to independence” exhibition 19191921 GUINNESS® STOREHOUSE Tel: +353 (1) 408 4800 E-m:guinness-storehouse@ guinness.com Web:www.guinness.com The new home for the museum showing the history of this famous brew, together with examples of the worldwide advertising campaigns so well known, and examples of the transportation used through the ages Museo Egizio Learn about the history of the Tulip, Holland’s most famous flower, from its origin in the central Asian highlands to its modern day cultivation in the fields of Holland Delft Royal Delft Museum Tel: +31 15 251 2030 Fax: +0031 15 251 2031 Web:www.royaldelft.com E-m:[email protected] Edvard Grieg Museum, Troldhaugen The home of Nina and Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) in picturesque, Norwegian landscape outside Bergen.Concert hall (200 pax) with regular concerts during the season. Museum containing exhibitions, café and shop. Open all year. Oslo Kon-Tiki Museum Tel: +47 23 08 67 67 Fax: +47 23 08 67 60 Web:www.kon-tiki.no The Museum houses original vessels and objects from Thor Heyerdahl’s many expeditions. The famous Kon-Tiki raft. Interactive multi media program with touch screen technology, film room. Spain Barcelona Calle Montcada 15-23 08003. Barcelona Tel: +34 932563000 Fax: +34 933150102 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.museupicasso.bcn. cat/es/ Chocolate Museum Tilžés str. 133 Šiauliai LT-76349 Lithuania Tel: +370 41 523 212 E-m:[email protected] Tel: +39 041 520 62 88 When she died in 1979, she left her entire private collection of 20th Century art including works by Picasso, Kandiskji, Klee, Dali and Jackson Pollock housed in the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni. The gardens display the sculptures by Arp, Moore, Giacometti and Ernst The Perfume Museum Take a look at the nearly four millennia-long history of chocolate. Learn how it was made by the Maya and Aztec people, and how chocolate and its consuming traditions have changed since then. Find out about the first chocolate and candy factories in Lithuania and take a closer look at RUTA, the oldest operating candy factory in the country. Netherlands Amsterdam Amsterdam Rijksmuseum 1070 DN Amsterdam Tel: +31 (0) 20 6747 000 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.Rijksmuseum.nl Reopened After a period of radical restyling at. The sections dedicated to perfume, its history and essences is housed in the aristocratic Palazzo among furniture and accessories from the 18th century Venice A new Museum dedicated to one of the most famous red wines in the world: the Barolo, the ‘king of wines’ Prinsengracht 112 1015 EA Amsterdam Tel: +31 (0)20 421 00 95 Fax: +31 (0)20 421 34 04 Web:www. amsterdamtulipmuseum.com Lithuania Peggy Guggenheim Collection Tel. +39 0173 38 66 97 Fax. +39 0173 38 07 14 [email protected] Tel: +47 55922992 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.troldhaugen.com Bergen The Picasso Museum Venice WiMu - Wine Museum, Falletti di Barolo Castle Tulip Museum GUINNESS® STOREHOUSE The Museo delle Antichità Egizie is the only museum other than the Cairo Museum that is dedicated solely to Egyptian art and culture. Palazzo Mocenigo Santa Croce 1992, 30135 Venezia Tel: +39 041 721798 E-m:[email protected] Web: www.mocenigo. visitmuve.it Norway To present its history in a contemporary style, the museum has created the interactive ‘Delft Blue Experience’: a journey through the present, the past and the future of this ageold pottery. Torino New Egyptian Museum V. Accademia delle Scienze, 6 10123 Torino Tel: + 011 561 7776 Fax: 011 562 3157 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.museoegizio.it Grand opening on 1 April 2015 the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg are displayed . ‘At the Russian Court’ the inaugural exhibition - a dazzling display of more than 1,800 treasures Museums and Galleries Ireland Southern ...continued from page 28 Reopened mid April Offer s visitors an overview of art and history from the late Middle Ages to the present day. Paintings, images, historical objects and applied arts are displayed together. Canal House Museum (Het Grachtenhuis) Tel: +31 (0)20-3201131 [email protected] The newly opened Museum’s interactive exhibition recounts the four hundred year history of Amsterdam’s Canal Ring. Limited number of visitors, book your tickets in advance. Hermitage Amsterdam Tel:+31. (0)20 530 87 55 Temporary exhibitions from the rich heritage collection of The Picasso Museum in Barcelona traces the influence of the painter from Malaga on art from the time of his death to the present day. Bilbao The Royal Delft Experience Rotterdam Wereldmuseum Tel: +31 10 270 7172 Fax: +31 10 270 7182 Web:www.wereldmuseum.rot A permanent display of more than 1,800 masterpieces of high art-historical and aesthetic value and with rich spiritual and ritual meaning from Asia, Oceania, America, Africa and the Islamic heritage. Also has 2 large theme exhibitions each year The Hague Mauritshuis Plein 29 2511 CS The Hague Gallery Prince William V Buitenhof 33 2513 AH The Hague Tel: +31 70 302 3456 Web:www.mauritshuis.nl Reopened June 2014, with the additional new Gallery, home to Vermeer’s greatest masterpieces, Girl with a Pearl Earring (c.1665). The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp by Rembrandt, The Goldfinch by Fabritius are on display in the intimate museum rooms of this 17C monument. Guggenheim Museum info desk (+34) 94 435 90 80 An architectural masterpiece, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum now possesses one of the world’s most important collections of avant-garde and contemporary art Getaria, Basque Country Cristobal Balenciaga Museum Tel: +34 943 00 88 40 Web:www. cristobalbalenciagamuseoa.com Conceived to promote, disseminate and strengthen the importance of the life and work of the genius designer, Cristóbal Balenciaga, who hails from the area. Madrid Prado Museum Tel: +91 330 28 00 Fax: + 91 330 28 56 E-m:museo.nacional@prado. mcu.es Web:www.museoprado.es 1819 the Prado Museum was inaugurated to house the royal collection. It is now recognized as one of the world’s greatest You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk continued on page 30.. 29 Museums and Galleries ...continued from page 29 Zurich museums, and has a collection of over 7,500 works of art and sculpture includimg the Goya collecttion. Jacobs Museum Museum of Coffee Culture Tel: +41 44 388 6151 Web:www.johann-jacobsmuseum.ch Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum Tel: +34 913 790151 Web:www.museothyssen.org Housing an outstanding selection of Old Masters and modern paintings from every school, spanning early Renaissance to the late 20 th century. Major expansion planned for 2004. Museum houses an exhibition of various things that have something to do with the social world of coffee drinking. Porcelain, coffee advertisements, Japan coffee boxes and various other exhibitions to the theme coffee UK Bath Córdoba Museo Regina No.1 Royal Crescent Plaza D.Luis Venegas, 1 14002 Córdoba Tel: +34 957 496 889 E-m:[email protected] Museum devoted to jewellery, visitors can watch the manufacturing process of the famous Cordovan Jewel. Guided tours and shop. Switzerland Basel Toy Worlds Museum Steinenvorstadt 1 CH-4051 Basel Tel: +41 (0)61 225 95 95 Fax: +41 (0)61 225 95 96 Web:www.toy-worlds-museumbasle.ch With more than 6000 teddy bears, dolls, toy grocers’ shops, doll’s houses and miniatures, the museum is the only one of its kind in Europe. Additionally special themed exhibitions throughout the year. Bern Swiss Brand Museum Grosser Muristalden 2 3006 Bern Tel: +41 31 536 08 29 E-m:info@swissbrandmuseum. com Web:www.swissbrandmuseum. com Opened late April 2015 Located near - the BearPark and in the historical walls of the old tollhouse, From the special displays about 25 Swiss inventions, many Swiss citizens may learn for the first time that absinthe or aluminium foil originated in Switzerland. The varying one-month temporary exhibitions are dedicated to small and large Swiss brands. Luzern Bourbaki-Panorama Tel: + 41 41 412 30 30 Web:www.bourbakipanorama. ch The unique, 10m X 110m circular painting is a masterpiece of the former time. In an incomparable way, it portrays an incident from the Franco-Prussian war; in February of 1871, France’s Eastern Army, under the command of General Bourbaki, crosses the Swiss border and gives up its arms. 30 nursing legacy up to the present day. BA1 2LR Tel: +44 (0)1225 428 126 E-m:[email protected]. uk A magnificently restored Georgian town house that creates a wonderfully vital picture of life in Georgian Bath. Nowadays No.1 provides visitors to the Crescent with an opportunity to look beyond the famous Palladian facade and see what life was like for the wealthy in 18th century Bath. The Roman Baths Abbey Church Yard Tel: +44 (0)1225 477785 Fax: +44 (0)1225 477743 E-m:romanbaths_bookings@ bathnes.gov.uk Web:www.romanbaths.co.uk One of the finest thermal spas of the ancient world, built 2000 years ago around the country’s only hot springs. Fine Roman museum, audio guides in eight languages, computer animations and costumed Roman characters bring the experience to life. A special audio tour for children and a ‘Bryson at the Baths’ audio tour - both free. Open daily. Cheltenham Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum Cheltenham, GL50 3JT Tel: (+44) 01242 237431 E-m:artgallery@cheltenham. gov.uk Four floors offering a fine art collection. It will also become home to a new retail outlet for the Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen Gallery - called “Guild at 51”, Tourist office and bistro London Florence Nightingale Museum 2 Lambeth Palace Road London SE1 7EW Tel: +44 020 7620 0374 Web:www.florence-nightingale. co.uk The Museum holds a unique collection of artefacts and is the only place where you can learn the full story of this remarkable icon. From Florence’s slate she used as a child, her pet owl Athena, to the Turkish lantern used in the Crimean War, the collection spans the life of Florence Nightingale, the Crimean War and Florence’s with inspirational stories of exploration and endeavour at sea and packed to the gunwales with intriguing objects and fascinating galleries, see the fabulous CuttySark, the historic 17th Century Queen’s House and the Royal Observatory Greenwich, all set in the beautiful Greenwich World Heritage Site The Fan Museum HMS BELFAST London SE1 Tel: +44 (0)207 940 6300 A cruiser, moored on the River Thames. She served throughout the Second World War, playing a leading part in the destruction of Scharnhorst, and the Normandy Landings IWM London Lambeth Road London SE1 6HZ Tel: 020 7416 5000 or email E-m:[email protected] Re- opened July 2014 IWM London has been transformed with new, groundbreaking First World War Galleries alongside a new central atrium space with large object displays and new shops and cafes. London Transport Museum Covent Garden Piazza Tel: +44 0207 379 6344 E-m:groupvisits@ltmuseum. co.uk Experience journeys from a bygone era as and discover a range of historical vehicles. Take control, driving a specially modified bus or having a go on a Tube simulator. Museum of London 150 London Wall, London EC2Y 5HN Tel: +44 (0)20 7001 9844 Web:www.museumoflondon. org.uk/groups FREE entry! Step inside Museum of London for an unforgettable journey through the capital’s turbulent past. Travel back in time and discover prehistoric London, see how the city changed as Romans gave way to Saxons, and wonder at the splendour of medieval London. Visit our website for benefits for groups. Museum of London Docklands Greenwich Tel: +44 020 8305 1441 Web:www.fan-museum.org The first and only museum in the world entirely devoted to all aspects of the ancient art and craft of the fan. The Sherlock Holmes Museum London NW1 Tel: +44 (0)20 7935 8866 Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson’s home. It is open as a museum dedicated to the life and times of Sherlock Holmes, and the interior has been faithfully maintained for posterity exactly as described in the published stories. Manchester The Lowry Salford Quays Tel: +44 0870 787 5780 The Lowry houses the biggest public collection of works by L S Lowry and now numbers around 350 paintings and drawings, ranging across Lowry’s artistic career. Also enticing displays of contemporary and historical art in three exciting spaces. Portsmouth Mary Rose Museum Portsmouth Historic Dockyard 30 years since the hull of Mary Rose was raised from the Solent in 1982 and 437 years after she sank in 1545:The ship sank in full view of King Henry VIII while leading the attack on a French invasion fleet during the Battle of The Solent. Now a museum is built around her, reuniting the ship with its contents and crew. Royal Naval Museum Historic Dockyard Tel: +023 9283 9766 Web:www.historicdockyard. co.uk. West India Quay, Canary Wharf, London E14 4AL Tel: +44 (0)20 7001 9844 Web:www.museumoflondon. org.uk/groups Kids go FREE! From Roman settlement to Docklands’ regeneration, Museum of London Docklands reveals the long history of London as a port through stories of trade, migration and commerce. With archaeological finds, unusual objects, fascinating tours, films, and events, this is one of the capital’s real hidden gems. Visit our website for benefits for groups. Royal Museums Greenwich Tel: +44 (0)20 8858 4422 Web:www.rmg.co.uk Discover the world’s largest maritime museum, filled Here is the most significant collection of permanent exhibitions in the UK devoted to the Battle of Trafalgar and Nelson, including a breath taking walk through Trafalgar Experience The galleries devoted to the 20th century Navy focus on the changing face of the senior service from the launch of the Dreadnought to the Falklands War. You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk Germany Sportimonium Cologne Hofstade-Zemst Tel: +32 015/618.222 Trace the story of sports and games and the history behind them. Admire personal belongings of great heroes of sport. England Henley on Thames River & Rowing Museum Oxfordshire Tel: +44 01491 415600 German Sports & Olympia Museum Tel +49 (0)221 / 33 609 - 0 Web:www.sportmuseum.info Only national sports museum; exhibitions on the social development of national, international and Olympic sports culture from classical antiquity to the present. Cologne’s highest sports-ground; Café and shop Netherlands Its famous regatta has been running since 1839. Through The Collection you can explore the museum's extensive collection of rowing objects and images. NIJMEGEN VELORAMA National Bicycle Museum Tel:(0)24-3225851 E-m:[email protected] Liverpool Liverpool Football Club Museum & Tour Centre Tel: +44 0151 260-6677 Visitors can combine a trip to the club's museum with a guided tour of the ground. As well as showing off artefacts from the club's rich history it allows people to see behind the scenes. London Stamford Bridge Chelsea Football Club Collection of over 250 authentic veteran cycles. This includes bicycles, tricycles and quadricycles, starting with the very first "hobbyhorse" which was invented in 1817 Norway Oslo Holmenkollbakken Ski Museum and Jump Tower Tel: +47 22 92 32 00 The Holmenkollen national ski facility is open all year.The ski simulator allows visitors to experience a real “Holmenkollen jump”and downhill races at Kvitfjell by Lillehammer. The ski museum exhibits the history of skiing over 4000 years. Tel: 0871 9841 905 (UK) Tel: +44 20 7915 2900 (Intl.) Guided tour will take you to Chelsea FC Home Team dressing rooms, the press rooms, the players tunnel, the managers dug-out and the Centenary Museum which documents over 100 years of one of the most famous football clubs in the world! Spain Barcelona Lord’s Cricket Ground & Museum Tel: +44 0207 616 8595 Olympic and Sports Museum Twickenham Opened April 2008 Discover the Olympic movement and sport. A comprehensive historic, recreational, ethical and educational overview of the different sporting disciplines and types. Tours of Lord's - behind the scenes at MCC's historic ground, see many of the most famous sights in world cricket.. The museum has paintings, photographs and artefacts, covering 400 years of cricket history. Tel: + 932 925 379 Web:www. fundaciobarcelonaolimpica.es Twickenham Stadium Tours & Museum of Rugby Switzerland Twickenham's Museum of Rugby chronicles the history of the game across the globe, challenging myths and legends, setting records straight and giving hands-on entertainment to visitors. The Olympic Museum Tel: +44 (0)20 8892 8877 Wimbledon Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum Tel: +44 020 894 66131 Web:www.wimbledon.org/ museum olympic.org/museum Sporting Museums Belgium Highlights of Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum include the Championship Trophies, a 200° cinema screen and a 'walkthrough' of the men's dressing room as it was in the 1980s, with John McEnroe. The museum is open throughout the year. Lausanne Quai d’Ouchy, 1, 1006 Lausanne Tel: +41 21 621 65 11 www.olympic.org/museum To live a story is to share it. An enthralling exhibition, moments of intensity. Would you like to relive great Olympic moments? Feel the pulse of the champions? Discover the creative flair of the host cities? The world of the Games with its many facets will open up to you. The Museum has 3000 m2 of exhibition space, over 1500 exhibits, 150 screens and our passion, combining to create the ultimate experience. From The Olympic Park to the TOM Café, you will have great stories to tell. Take your time, the view of the lake will take your breath away. Official Partner of The Olympic Museum: You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 31 Castles, Manor Houses, Chateaux and Palaces Hever Castle Prague Childhood home of Anne Boleyn wooed and won by King Henry VIII. later gave Hever Castle to his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves. Also boasts spectacular gardens. Lobkowicz Palace Esterházy Palace Tour Vienna • Eisenstadt • Forchtenstein • Vienna Trip by Red Bus | Tours through the Esterházy Palace and Forchtenstein Castle May - September € 49,- per Person Friday, Saturday, Sunday 9.15 am - 4 pm incl. bus, admission to exhibitions and tours Esterházy Service Center T +43 (0)2682 63004-7600 | [email protected] Austria Hofburg Imperial Apartments Eisenstadt Schloss Esterházy Tel: +43 2682 63854-12 Email:[email protected] Web:www.esterhazy.at Was the seat of the Esterházy princes, a great and powerful Hungarian family that helped the Hapsburgs gain control of Hungary. Haydn worked on his music here. Exhibitions and concerts held regularly through the year Tel: +43 533 75 70 Em: [email protected] Web: www.hofburg-wien.at. Highlights include Amalia’s Wing - the private apartments of Empress Elizabeth, Francis Joseph’s wife, the Alexander apartments and dining room of the imperial family. Now also the Sisi Museum dedicated to Empress Elizabeth Belgium Innsbruck Celles Schloß Ambras Castle of Veves Tel: +43 1 525 24745 Fax: +43 1 525 24750 Web: www.khm.at/ambras Em: [email protected] This beautiful palace was the residence of an Austrian emperor nestled on a hill above the City, tours of the palace, gallery with a very large art collection and armoury, and gardens. Schloß Hellbrunn Tel: +43 662 8203 720 Web: www.hellbrunn.at The castle was built in 1615 as Italian-style “villa suburbana”, with park, beautiful “trick” fountains and magical grottos, a remarkable mechanical theatre. Evening tours also available for groups Vienna Belvedere Palaces Tel: +43 1 79 5570 The two magnificent palaces on the Belvedere grounds lie in the middle of a splendid park. They were constructed for Prince Eugene of Savoy by J.L. von Hildebrandt, a famous Baroque architect Schloß Schönbrunn Tel: +43 811 13 239 E-m: reservierung@ schoenbrunn.at Web: www.schoenbrunn.at Tel: +32 (0) 82 666.393/395 Fax: +32 (0) 82 666.036 E-m:[email protected] Web:chateau-de-veves.be Fairytale, turreted castle dating from 1410. The castle houses 18th century furniture and a rare porcelain collection. Nr Brussels Gaasbeek Castle Salzburg The summer residence of the Austrian emperor’s family, built by J.B. Fischer von Erlach between 1695 and 1713. There is a carriage museum and a zoological garden nearby 32 Czech Republic Tel: +32 (0)2 5310130 Fax: +32 (0)2 5310143 Em: kasteelvangaasbeek@ vlaanderen.be Web: www.kasteelvangaasbeek. be Just outside Brussels, this fairytale castle is a stone shrine for the impressive art collection of its latest occupant, Marquise Arconati Visconti: an impressive series of tapestries, pieces of furniture, paintings, statues … Extensive park with centuries-old trees, historical buildings and ponds. Modave Castle of the Counts of Marchin Tel:+32(0)85/41.13.69 Fax:+32(0)85/41.26.76 E-m:[email protected] Web:modave-castle.be The current building dates from late 17th century, stands in the middle of a nature reserve and has about twenty richly decorated and furnished rooms. Astonishing stucco and 17th century tapestries, beautiful faience from Gien and 19th century Val-St-Lambert crystal are on show Tel: +420 233 312 925, 724 557 617 Em: palace@lobkowiczevents. cz A privately-owned palace with all the royal goodies you would expect -beautiful royal portraits, collections of instruments and fabulous dishware The audio-tour included the family’s personal story and reflections. Hluboká nad Vltavou Hluboká Castle Tel: +420 387 843 911 Web: www.zamek-hluboka.eu Tour the private apartments of the last four generations of the owners. A collection of porcelain, silver, firearms and woven tapestries from the 17C. Renovated in the 19C modelled on the Royal Castle Windsor. Open for tours during the winter Denmark Helsingor Kronborg Castle Tel: +45 49 21 30 78 Web:www.kronborg.dk UNESCO's World Heritage site This noble Renaissance castle in the town of Elsinore, is world famous as Hamlet’s castle Amalienborg Palace Tel: +45 (33) 92 6492 Built in 1794 to commemorate the Oldenburg family's 300-year reign. One of the Denmark's finest example of rococo architecture. There are four identical palaces of Christian VII's ,Christian VIII's, Frederik VIII's and Christian IX's. The four palaces surround an octagonal square, one of the most beautiful in Europe. England Bucks Nr Aylesbury Waddesdon Manor and Gardens Buckinghamshire HP18 0JH Tel: +44 1296 653226 Email: waddesdonmanor@ nationaltrust.org.uk Web: www.waddesdon.org.uk This French Renaissance-style château houses the Rothschild Collection of superb art treasures and wine cellars. The Victorian garden is considered one of the finest in Britain with an aviary, parterre, seasonal displays and statuary, restaurants and shops. Just 20 miles from Oxford, Waddesdon makes a memorable day out. Tel: +44 01732 865224 Leeds Castle Tel: +(0) 1622 765400 Tel: +(0) 1622 767865 Groups Fax: +(0) 1622 735616 Em: enquiries@leeds-castle. co.uk Web: www.leedscastle.com Listed in the Domesday Book, this castle has been a Norman stronghold, a royal residence for six of England’s medieval queens, a palace of Henry VIII. Group Castle, garden and aviary tours London Historic Royal Palaces Tel: +44 870 750 8080 Em: groupsandtraveltrade@ hrp.org.uk. Web: www.hrp.org.uk Spectacular options which Include HM Tower of London Hampton Court Palace and Gardens, Kensington Palace Kew Palace and Queen Charlotte’s Cottage. North Yorkshire Bolton Castle Nr Leyburn Tel: 01969 623981 We aim to give our visitors a taste of what life was really like during the Castle’s heyday through providing the sights, sounds, smells and experiences of life in the past. Falconry Experience, Wild Boar park, Bee Keeping through the ages display and archery! Oxfordshire Blenheim Palace Tel: 0800 849 6500 (24 hour info) Web: www.blenheimpalace.com Em: [email protected] 'World Heritage Site - Baroque home (by Sir John Vanbrugh) of the 11th Duke of Marlborough and birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, a wonderful Palace with treasure-filled interior and beautiful gardens and Park. Blenheim Palace South Side North Yorkshire Castle Howard York Tel: +(0)1653 648 444 Fax: +(0)1653 648 529 Web: www.castlehoward.co.uk Home to the Howard family for 300 years. Much more than just a stately home, the history of the house, the collections and the grounds stretches back over three centuries. Used consistently as a film location for productions such as “Brideshead Revisted” Waddesdon Manor II - Stuart Bebb Kent You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk continued on page 33.. Estonia Alatskivi Castle and Eduard Tubin Museum SA Alatskivi Loss, Alatskivi vald, 60201 Tartumaa Tel: +37 2745 3816; +37 2528 6598 Em: [email protected] Originally dating back to the16C, Alatskivi Castle was rebuilt between 1876 and 1885 by Baron von Nolcken who was inspired by the royal residence of Balmoral in Scotland. With its protruding towers with cone-shaped roofs, the building is considered to be one of the most beautiful neo-gothic manor houses in the Baltics. France Champs-sur-Marne Château de Champs-surMer 77420 CSM Tel: +33 (0) 1 60 05 24 43 Web: www.monumentsnationaux.fr Château de Chantilly/ Musée Condé Tel: + 33 (0) 3 44 62 62 62 Fontainbleau Chateau Fontainebleau Group reservations Tel: +33 (0)1.60.71.50.60 Em: [email protected] A symbol of Renaissance style, 34 sovereigns lived and hunted here. In the 16th Century the best renovated the royal palace for Francois 1. Superb collection of paintings and furniture. Loire Valley Chenonceau Reopened spring 2013, 18 km to the East of Paris 18C jewel of classical architecture complete with rococo decor and rich furniture which brings back to life the refined setting of Enlightenment-era pleasure palaces .Its grounds contain an 85-hectare park, with an odd combination French formal gardens, and the more rambling English garden Chantilly The Château de Chantilly stands since the Middle Ages in the heart of a huge forest near Paris, The Château has one of the finest Museums of historical paintings in France, and a library well stocked with rare and precious books and manuscripts. It is set in beautiful parks and gardens with a snake and ladders’ game Tel: +33 (0)2 47 23 90 07 owes a large part of its charm to women: it was built in 1513, then made even more attractive by Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de Médicis, and saved from the rigours of the French Revolution by Mrs Dupin. Excellent furnishings, masterpieces and beautiful gardens with Mary Stuart, the child Queen of Scotland. Germany Baden-Württemberg Heidelberg Castle Heidelberg, Tel: +49 6221 538431 bookings Fax: +49 6221 538430 Web: www.schloss-heidelberg. de Picturesque 14th - 17th Century castle, partly rebuilt in baroque style after being destroyed by Louis X1V’s armies in 1689. Situated next to the Neckar, it is the symbol of the City of Heidelberg. Guided tours on reservation Hohenzollern Castle 72379 Burg Hohenzollern Tel: +49(0)7471-2428 Em: info@burg-hohenzollern. com Web: www.burg-hohenzollern. com Majestically and picturesque located. One of the most famous castles in Europe. Home of counts, kings and emperors. The family history dates back to the 11th century. Daily guided tours are offered in German and English. Other languages or for groups on request. The castle’s restaurant offers regional specialties also for groups. Schloss Hämelschenburg Marienburg Castle D-30982 Pattensen Tel: +49 (0) 5069 / 407 Fax: +49 (0) 5069 / 804318 Em: office@schlossmarienburg. com Web: www.schloss-marienburg. com Situated 20 km south of Hanover, Marienburg Castle is one of the most important neo-Gothical historical buildings in Germany. Visit the former summer residence of the Guelphs and be enchanted by a fairy tale life in a castle Rhineland Palatinate Marksburg Castle Braubach Tel: +49 (0) 26 27/206 Web: www.marksburg.de Dating from 1231, this is the only undamaged mountainside castle on the Rhine. The furnishings provide a true picture of life in a medieval castle Royal Chateau Amboise Tel: +33 02 47 57 00 98 A favourite of French kings during the 15th and 16th centuries and regularly visited byLeonardo da Vinci, who was buried close by. Home to King Henri II and his wife, Catherine de Medici, along Castle also offers the visitor wonderful grounds, church,mill and former farm buildings which now house café, museum shop and artists workshops. The Baroness is available for English Group tours of the castle and art collections Castles, Manor Houses, Chateaux and Palaces Fax: + 33 (0) 3 44 62 32 Web: www. chateaudechantilly.com Em: reservations@ chateaudechantilly.com ...continued from page 32 Hohenzollern Castle Berlin-Brandenburg Visit the legendary Colditz Castle and enjoy the experience Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Tel: +49 331 96 94 200 Em: [email protected] More than 30 palaces and gardens invite visitors to travel back in time into the brilliant era of the Prussian kings and queens Bavaria Neuschwanstein Castle Hohenschwangau, Tel: +49 (0)8362 939880 Tours Tel: +49 (0)8362 930830 Web: www.neuschwanstein. com All year - tours of the castle including the museum, the chapel, the French tunnel, and the former VIP-prisoner’s quarters Gesellschaft Täglich geöffnet Schloss Colditz e. V. SCHLOSS Tel.:+49 34381 43777 Schlossgasse 1 +49 34381 469092 COLDITZ Fax: +49 34381 43788 04680 Colditz Internet: www.schloss-colditz.com e-mail: [email protected] Ludwig II’s fairy tale castle. Paintings depicting German legends, lives of kings, saints and troubadours. Guided tours on reservation Marksburg Castle Eltz Castle 56294 Wierschem Tel: +49 2672 9 50500 Fax: +49 2672 9 505050 Em:[email protected] Web: www.burg-eltz.de Medieval fairytale castle, depicted on the former DM500 banknote, is located on the Elz river in the Moselle area. Home to the Lords and Counts of Eltz for the last 850 years. Guided tours Lower Saxony Niedersachsen Schloss Hämelschenburg D-31860 Emmerthal/ Hämelschenburg Tel: +49 (0) 5155 – 951690 Fax: +49 (0)5155 951691 Em: [email protected] Web: www.schlosshaemelschenburg.de On the Fairy Tale Road near Hameln, this exquisite 16th Eltz Castle Saxony Colditz Castle Colditz, Saxony Tel: +49 34381 43777 You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk continued on page 34... 33 Castles, Manor Houses, Chateaux and Palaces ...continued from page 33 Fax: +49 34381 43788 Web:www.schloss-colditz.com Medieval Castle and museum, and World War 11 prisoner of war camp for allied officers, known as “Colditz Escape Academy”. Guided tours in English on reservation Hungary Royal Palace Gödöllö 2100 Gödöllö Grassalkovich Kastély Tel: +36/28 410-124 Web: www.kiralyikastely.hu 20 km from Budapest. Visit to the former Summer-Residence of Queen Elisabeth (Sissi) in Gödöllö ( the second largest baroque chateau of the world) The 18C Castle is set in 71 acres of parkland Ireland Latvia The Rundãle Palace & Museum Pilsrundãle Rundãles pagasts Rundãles novads LV-3921, Latvija Tel: +371 63962274 Fax. +371 63922274 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.rundale.net Designed in 1736 in baroque and rococo style The palace has been restored, fantastic ceiling paintings, a collection of porcelain and antique furniture are on display there, and it is surrounded by a French garden with nearly 3,000 varieties of roses. Lithuania Co. Clare Trakai Island Castle Bunratty Castle Tel: +353 61 360788 Fax: +353 61 361020 BunrattyThe Castle is the most complete and authentic medieval fortress in Ireland. Built in 1425, restored in 1954 to its former medieval splendour. The Bunratty Collection features over 450 items of medieval furniture and artifacts. Within the grounds, Bunratty Folk Park 19th century life is vividly recreated. Set on 26 acres, the impressive park features over 30 buildings in a ‘living’ village and rural setting. Cork Traku Salos Pilis, Trakai 21104 Tel: +370 528 53946 Fax: +370 5 285 5288 E-mail: [email protected] Web: trakaimuziejus.lt Kiss the Blarney stone and according to tradition, you are given the gift of magical eloquence. The Castle is a 15C “tower house” Italy Trieste Castello di Miramare Tel: +352 83 60 02 Fax: +352 86 95 43 Em: [email protected] Web:www.beaufort.lu The Castle dates from the 11th century. Today its imposing roman/ gothic ruins also include a torture chamber, while visitors are invited to taste and/or buy the locally-made “Cassis de Beaufort”. Luxembourg City Tel: +39 040 224143 Fax: +39 040 224220 An ornate white castle amidst a forest, by the waters edge. The palace was built in 1860 by the Hapsburg Archduke Maximilian, who got to live in it for only three years before becoming Emperor of Mexico, where he was assassinated by the republican army. Furnishings are exactly as they were when he lived here with his beloved Princess Carlotta. Grand-Ducal Palace Tel: +352 22 28 09 Fax: +352 46 70 70 Web:www.lcto.lu The Grand-Ducal Palace is a working palace, and is therefore only visitable during the summer recess (16July to 6 Sept). Art lovers view its facade as a reflection of the influence of Hispano-Moorish style in the region Duino Castle Malta Duino Aurisina (TS) Palazzo Parisio and Gardens Tel: +39 040 208 120 Fax: +39 040 208 022 Web:www.castellodiduino.it E-m:[email protected] One of the major attractions of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region. The Castle of Duino is one of the few Italian manors in which the noble owners still live: the Thurn und Taxis family. Visit the reception rooms, corridors Netherlands Apeldoorn Het Loo Palace Tel:+31-(0)55-5772448 Em: [email protected] It was the favourite summer residence of the Royal Family of the Netherlands from 1686 to 1975. Now offers permanent and visiting exhibitions of historical objects, documents, paintings, china, silver, royal garments and court costumes. Victory Square Naxxar NXR 03 Tel: +356 21412461 Fax: +356 21420447 Em: [email protected] Web: www.palazzoparisio.com A stately home and exquisite gardens, with a history, architecture and interior owes its fame to its imposing towers and turrets as well as to the myth created around Bram Stocker’s Dracula. Peles Castle Sinaia – Southern Romania Tel:(268) 0244 310.918 Email: [email protected] Website: www.peles.ro A masterpiece of German new-Renaissance architecture, considered one of the most stunning castles in Europe. Its 160 rooms are adorned with the finest examples of European art, Murano crystal chandeliers, German stained-glass windows and Cordoba leather-covered walls. Middachten Castle and Gardens Landgoed Middachten 3 6994 JC De Steeg (NL) Tel: + 31 26 4954998 & 4952186 Fax: +31 26 4955115 Em: [email protected] Web: www.middachten.nl Middachten Castle, an ideal venue for group visits, is near Arnhem, East Netherlands. Dating from medieval times, with historical English connections. Original 17th, 18th and 19th Century furnishings. Beautiful gardens reflect Versailles/English landscape styles. The Malbork Castle Museum Beaufort Castle Tel: +353 21 4385252 Em: [email protected] unique in Malta. Described as a miniature Versailles, this opulent house is a showcase of Maltese craftsmanship at the turn of the 19th century carefully restored by the family. Poland Luxembourg Blarney Castle 34 sumptuously furnished with antique paintings, carpets, porcelain, silver and furniture 82-200 Malbork Tel:+48 55 647 08 00 Fax: +48 55 647 08 03 Email:secretariat@zamek. malbork.pl Web: www.zamek.malbork.pl About 60 minutes from Gdansk. Founded in Prussia in 1274 by the Teutonic Order. Said to be the world’s largest brick gothic castle and museum. Inscribed in 1997 on the UNESCO World Heritage list Romania Peles Castle Scotland Eilean Donan Castle Dornie by Kyle of Lochalsh Tel: +44 01599 555202 Web: www.eileandonancastle. com A fortified site for at least 800 years, the present building largely dates from the early 20th century. Today’s castle, which rose from the ruins of its predecessor, was re-built between 1912 and 1932 Angus Glamis Castle Tel: +01307 840393 Em: [email protected] Web: www.glamis-castle.co.uk The home of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne, the childhood home of HM The Queen Mother, and the legendary setting for Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Fife Bran Castle Transylvania Tel: (268) 237.700 or 237.701 Email: [email protected] Web: www.Bran-Castle.com Surrounded by an aura of mystery and legend and perched high atop a 200-foot-high rock, Bran Castle Falkland Palace, Tel: 0844 4932186 Fax: 0844 4932188 The country residence of Stuart kings and queens. Part of the palace was burned down by Cromwell´s troops in 1654. Scotland’s largest inhabited castle. Castle, grounds, restaurant, café, plant centre and more. Open May - October 10am - 5pm. Contact: 01573 223333 www.floorscastle.com You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk Spain Switzerland Contains fine portraits of the Stuart monarchs and 17th century tapestry hangings. the Royal Tennis Court is the oldest in Britain, built in 1539. Palacio Real Aigle Kelso Floor Castle Roxburghshire Tel: +44 01573 223333 Fax: +44 01573 226056 Em: marketing@floorscastle. com Web: www.floorscastle.com 28071 Madrid Tel. +34 91 454 87 00 Mighty impressive, with around 2,000 rooms, the chandeliers, marble columns, gilded borders, paintings, and objets d’art, including Flemish tapestries and Tiepolo ceiling frescoes, are well preserved. The empty thrones of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía are among the highlights of the tour. Alcázar 40003 Segovia Tel:+34 921460759 Dating from 1721 remodel in 1847. The result is a romantic fairytale castle with its roofs cape of turrets, pinnacles and cupolas. It is home to The Duke & Duchess of Roxburghe. Filled with fine works of art, timeless tapestries and a beautiful collection of antiques El Alcázar rises dramatically from a rock spur near the ancient heart of town. Isabella’s marriage to Ferdinand at this foreboding site eventually led to Spain’s unification. Today, it’s the single most photographed and dramatic castle in Iberia. Perth & Kinross Alhambra Blair Castle 18009 Granada) Tel: +34 902441221 Tel: 01796 481207 Fax: 01796 481487 www.blair-castle.co.uk The ancient home and fortress of the Earls and Dukes of Atholl for over 725 years. 30 rooms of display beautiful furniture, paintings, arms and armour, china, costume, lace and embroidery. Jacobite relics and other unique treasures - a picture of Scottish life from 16th to 20th centuries. Perth The Alhambra was originally conceived by the Muslims as a fortified pleasure pavilion. Its allure was instantly recognized by the Catholic monarchs after the Reconquest. Despite the presence of a decidedly European palace at its centre, the setting remains one of the most exotic (and Moorish) in all of Europe. Slovenia Bled Castle Scone Palace 4260 Bled Tel: +386 4 572 97 82 Email: [email protected] Web: www.blejski-grad.si Tel: +01738 552300 Web: www.scone-palace.co.uk The ancient crowning place for Kings of Scotland and the home of the Stone of Destiny. Fine collection of furniture, porcelain, clocks and ivories. Beautiful grounds, restaurant and gift shop. Perched atop a steep cliff rising 130 metres above the glacial Lake Bled. Castle terraces offer spectacular views of the lake and the island, down the Dežela area with Lesce and Radovljica and over to the mountain ranges of the Karavanke and the Julian Alps. Sterling Sterling Castle Chateau D’Aigle Tel: +41 24 4662130 Fax: +41 24 4662131 Em: [email protected] In the heart of the Chablais Vaudois, surrounded by vineyards, the castle has a wine and vineyard museum which presents 1500 years of wine history. Opposite the Castle is the International Labels museum - more than 800 labels from 52 countries explaining the worldwide history of wine civilization. Château de Coppet Fondation O. d’Haussonville 1296 Coppet Tel:. +41 (0)22 776 10 28 Fax: +41 (0)22 776 65 32 Email:chateau.coppet@bluewin. ch Web:www.chateaudecoppet.ch Thurso Caithness Tel: +44 01847 851473 Fax: +44 01847 851475 Web: www.castleofmey.org.uk Tel: +41 848 871 200 Em: [email protected] Web: www.schlosshallwyl.ch The Water Castle on Lake Hallwil. In the late 12th century, the Lords of Hallwyl erected a residential tower. The impressive foundation walls formed the core of the later castle complex. Extended to a double moated castle in the 14th century. Enclosed by a ring work and a water-filled moat, Hallwyl developed from a modest residence to a strongly fortified castle. The permanent exhibition illustrates 900 years of history of the castle and its inhabitants Castle Tarasp Lower Engadine CH-7553 Tarasp Tel: +41 (0)81 864 93 68 Email: info(at)schloss-tarasp.ch Web: www.schloss-tarasp.ch Dating back to the 11th century, the inventor of the mouthwash Odol, Karl August Lingner, bought it and had it completely restored completed in 1916). Visitors, who can view knights’ halls and ballrooms, old bedrooms, the castle chapel and the organ with its 2,500 pipes. Lenzburg Veytaux Château de Chillon Tel: +41 21 9668910 Fax: +41 966 89 12 Web: www.chillon.ch Em: [email protected] One of the most beautiful medieval castles in Europe. Chillon houses magnificent collections of furniture, art and antique weaponry. Erected in the 13th century on Roman foundations, the Castle of Chillon was the residence of the Counts of Savoy throughout the Middle Ages. Many prominent figures in history stayed there: emperors, popes, princes, poets, etc. Tour takes approx 1 hour. Free coach parking, group special rates Schloss Wildegg Lenzburg Castle Tel: +41 848 871 200 Em: [email protected] Web:www.ag.ch/lenzburg Ljubljana Castle There are tours of most rooms to tell you about the history of the memorabilia and how life was lived when Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother was in residence. It is a very unpretentious, comfortable old Castle and is still a Royal residence as HRH The Prince Charles Schloss Hallwyl Wildegg Bled Castle Castle of Mey Seengenw The former home of the celebrated writer Madame de Staël is the only private residence of its kind on Lake Geneva still furnished in its original style. Guided tours give visitors a fascinating insight into life here in the 18th and 19th centuries Tel: 01786 450000 www.stirlingcastle.gov.uk/ The royal palace was built within the castle walls by James V, and probably only completed after his death in 1542. In 1543 it became home to the infant Mary Queen of Scots and her mother Mary of Guise. June 2011 - Grand opening of Stirling Castle’s Renaissance royal palace following a £12 million refurbishment. turn of the century. The museum features interiors from the 2nd half of the 19th century (historicism movement and Jugendstil). Castles, Manor Houses, Chateaux and Palaces ...continued from page 34 1000 Ljubljana Tel:+386 1 306 42 93 Email: info-center@ ljubljanskigrad.si Web: www.ljubljanskigrad.si Possibly dating from the 9C In 1335 the castle became the hereditary property of the Hapsburg In the second half of the 15th century a new, larger, circular castle was built by Duke Frederick III of Hapsburg, later crowned Roman German Emperor. One of Switzerland’s oldest and most important strongholds. Its oldest part consists of a spacious High Medieval complex, - seat of the ruling Counts of Lenzburg, later the Kyburg dynasty,subsequently Counts of Habsburg, then Bernes bailiffs for over 350 years. Now accommodates the historical museum of Canton Aargau. Tel: +41 848 871 200 Em: [email protected] Web: www.schlosswildegg.ch The Baroque Wildegg Castle domain is an authentic place to experience history and historical horticulture. The feudal domain consists the castle, the kitchen, pleasure and rose gardens, a vineyard, woods, a farm and outbuildings looms. Visitors experience the world of the patrician Effinger family from the elegant style of living to the processing of crops from the farm. Schloss Hünegg 3652 Hilterfingen Tel. +41 (0)33 243 19 82 Email:[email protected] Web:www.schlosshuenegg.ch Situated on Lake Thun and commissioned by Baron von Parpart-von Bonstetten, it was built from 1861 to 1863 and partly modernized around the You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 35 Mountains, Railways & Cablecars Austria outstanding natural beauty. The North Norfolk Railway offers trips by steam trains or vintage diesel trains on some journeys. Restoration of three sets of vintage wooden-bodied vehicles is currently being undertaken, saving a unique part of transport history. Achensee Steam Rack Railway Bahnhof A-6200 Jenbach Tel: +43 52 44 6 22 43 E-m: [email protected] Web:www.achenseebahn.at One of the oldest steam rack railways in the world, running to schedule for 115 years. From Jenbach to the side of the Achensee Lake Severn Valley Railway Vienna Heurigen Express The SVR is a full-size standardgauge railway line running regular steam-hauled passenger between Kidderminster in Worcestershire and Bridgnorth in Shropshire, a distance of 16 miles. One highlight of the trip is the crossing of the River Severn by means of the Victoria Bridge - a massive 200-foot single span, high above the water which, incidentally, features in the film ‘The Thirty-nine Steps’ with Robert Powell in the leading role. Tel: +43 (1) 479 2808 E-m: viennascenictours@utanet. at A scenic train ride through Vienna’s wine growing districts, round trip to Nussdorf with a refreshment break at Kahlenberg. 56 seats, duration 40 minutes. Special packages for Group Tour Operators, excellent discounts Zillertalbahn Tel: +43 (0) 5244 6060 Fax: +43 (0) 5244 60639 E-m: andreas.lackner@zillertalbahn. at Web:www.zillertalbahn.at New Nostalgic Attraction Steam train, open and closed carriages, including carriage made from 62,000 crystals (drinks and souvenirs). Groups welcome. England Cornwall Bodmin & Wenford Railway Tel: +440845 125 9678 This railway is Cornwall’s only standard gauge railway still operated by steam locomotives and the trains run through some delightful Cornish scenery. The engine sheds are here, as well as a souvenir shop and refreshment room in the restored station buildings. Lake District Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway Tel: 01229 717171 [email protected] Four steam locomotives in regular service, including the oldest working 15” gauge locomotive in the world, The Railway runs for 11.3 kilometres from the Lake District National Park’s only coastal village of Ravenglass in the Western Lake District, through hidden Miterdale, to the grandeur of the Eskdale valley. The terminus at Dalegarth for Boot - home to our new visitor centre. Norfolk The Poppy Line (M&GN Joint Railway Society and NNR) Tel: 0044 (0)1263 820800 www.mandgn.co.uk Sheringham The Poppy Line has five and a quarter miles of track running through a designated area of 36 Bewdley, Worc Tel: +44 01299 403 816 Web: www.svr.co.uk E-m: [email protected] France Pic du Midi du Bigorre Cable Car La Mongie (South of Lourdes) Tel: +33 05 62 56 71 14 This cable car takes you on a dramatic ride to the Pic du Midi du Bigorre, a mountain of nearly 3000m which dominates the northern edge of the central Pyrénées. Veolia Transport Trains Touristiques Parc des Fontaines 169 avenue Georges Clémenceau 92735 Nanterre Cedex France Tel: +33(0)1 46 69 30 00 Fax: +33(0)1 46 69 36 30 The first French tourist train trademark. Connex Tradition carry nearly 700,000 tourists each year. Le Petit Train de La Rhune located in the Basque Country (Pyrenees): the most handsome panoramic view of the region www.rhune.com. Le Chemin de Fer de La Mure - located in the Alps: the most beautiful railway of the Alps. A historical train in an exceptional landscape. www.trainlamure.com Le Train des Pignes - located on the French Riviera: in the heart of the Provence, a hundred year railway known in the entire world. www.trainprovence.com La Vapeur du Trieux - located in Brittany: at full steam trough the French Brittany . A train full of charming and pleasure. www. vapeurdutrieux.com Germany Deutsche Bahn UK Booking Centre Tel: +0870 112 3012 E-m: [email protected] Web:www.bahn.co.uk. Groups can save up to 50%. For rail group bookings in Germany and Europe or for information about further rail group offers in Europe Saxony Traditionsbahn Radebeul Radebeul, Tel: +49 351 46 14 80 01 Fax: +49 351 46 14 804 E-m: [email protected] Web:www.trr.de and www. radebeul.de/traditionsbahn Today the „Lößnitzdackel" (literally dachshund railway) from Radebeul via Moritzburg to Radeburg is one of the oldest narrow gauge tracks in Germany. The Saxon narrow gauge railways invite guests to go back in history. Staff are all dressed in historical uniforms adding to the special atmosphere. Saxony-Anhalt Harz Mountains Harzer Schmalspurbahnen GmbH Wernigerode Tel: +49 3943 5580 Fax: +49 3943 558148 E-m: [email protected] Web:www.hsb-wr.de (in English) The Harzquer Railway cuts the Harz Mountains through their North-South axis. The 60 km track between Wernigerode and Nordhausen takes trains along a fantastic ride through nature, including all of the main attractions of the Harz region Baden Württemberg The Sauschwänzlebahn Stadt Blumberg Blumberg Tel: +49 7702 51200 Fax: +49 7702 51222 E-m: info@sauschwaenzlebahn. de Web:www.sauschwaenzlebahn. de Indulge, go by train and experience something different. Enjoy the trip through this romantic region of the Black Forest. This is a journey for everybody who is interested in nature and in technology of golden days gone by. Hungary Budapest Children’s Railway Tel: +397-5392 Web: www.gyermekvasut.hu Its eleven-kilometre-long, narrow gauge line runs through the woods of the hills of the city on the Buda side. Children aged 10 to 14 control the traffic and commercial services provided but strictly according to regulations Norway Mount Ulriken Nr Bergen Cable Car (Ulriksbanen) Tel: +47 55 55 20 00. Come and see the unique view from the top of Mount Ulriken! Free telescopes. Ulriken Mountain Café is open when the cablecar is running. Dinner, beer and wine. During summer the outdoor restaurant serves grilled food. Occasional (free) outdoor concerts. The Flåm Railway Flåm Tel: +47 57 63 21 00 Fax: +47 57 63 23 50 Web:www.flaamsbana.no The Flåm Railway is a railway experience unparalleled in Europe; 20 kilometres long with a descent of 2,838 feet. The journey provides panorama views to dramatic Norwegian mountain landscape. Scotland Cairngorm Mountain Experience Tel: +44 01479 861261 Enjoy the highest mountain railway in the UK and the only one in Scotland. It carries visitors in comfort (protected from the infamous Scottish weather!) from car park level to the new Ptarmigan Station and the higher lying snowfields in around fifteen minutes. And nestled just below the summit of CairnGorm the Ptarmigan Station offers spectacular views combined with a mountain exhibition and the highest panoramic restaurant and shopping in the UK. Switzerland Bergbahnen Beckenried Emmetten AG CH-6375 Beckenried Tel: +41 624 66 00 Fax: +41 624 66 10 E-m: [email protected] Take the panoramic cablecar to the Klewenalp, with its unique views over lake Lucerne, numerous options for groups including folklore evenings Brienz Rothorn Bahn CH-3855 Brienz Tel: +41 033 952 22 22 E-m: info@brienz-rothorn-bahn. ch Steam railway. A trip to the Brienzer Rothorn is well worth making just for the bewitching view of Lake Brienz, with its emerald green waters sparkling far below. High in the Swiss Alps, unspoilt natural all around you. Chocolate Train Montreux-Boc Tel: +41 33 828 32 32 Travel through scenic landscape in beautiful Belle Epoque railcars dating from 1914, or in modern panoramic railcars. Depart from Montreux to Gruyères (cheese and Castle), then onto Broc the home of Nestlé chocolate for a tour and tastings half or full day trip GoldenPass Line Golden Pass Center CH-1820 Montreux Tel: +41 21 989 81 81 Fax: +41 21 963 89 96 E-m: [email protected] Web:www.goldenpass.ch Trains with bar and restaurant car. Zurich-Lucerne-Interlaken Montreux-Geneva You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk continued on page 37... Schlossweg 1 CH 6010 Kriens/Luzern Tel: +41 (0)41 329 11 11 Fax: +41(0)41 329 11 12 E-m: [email protected] Web:www.pilatus.ch Mountain Railways, Hotels, Conferences, The world's steepest cogwheel railway, Restaurants Mount Stanserhorn Railway Jungfrau Railways Marketing & Sales David Steiner Harderstrasse 14 CH-3800 Interlaken Tel: +41 (0)33 828 72 14 d/l Fax: +41 33 828 72 65 E-m: [email protected] Web:www.jungfrau.ch Rondorama® revolving restaurant PO Box, CH-6370 Stans Lucerne, Switzerland Tel: + 41 41 618 80 40 Fax: + 41 41 618 80 48 E-m: [email protected] Vintage vinicular & mountain top restaurant. Luzern’s only revolving restaurant Our top excursions for groups: • Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe - 100% guaranteed snow and ice with new alpine sensation tour. • Schynige Platte – nostalgic railway and amazing views. • Grindelwald First – hikers paradise and a crystal-clear mountain lake including the unique First Flyer. • Harder Kulm - house mountain with the new Two Lakes Bridge and great view over Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. Rigi-Bahnen CH-6354 Vitznau Switzerland Tel: +41 041 399 87 87 Fax: +41 041 399 87 00 E-m: [email protected] Web:www.rigi.ch Mountain Railway, Restaurant, Boat Excursions, Crafts & Souvenirs Contact: Elke Guth Les Rochers de- Naye Tel: +41 33 828 32 32 The journey from Montreux to the summit of the Rochers-deNaye takes under an hour by cosy cogwheel railway. Amazing views over the alps. Attractions on the summit include the Marmot Paradise Park and the Rambertia garden with its wealth of Alpine plant life Schilthorn Cableway Ltd Hoeheweg 2 3800 Interlaken Tel: +41 (33) 82 60 007 Fax: +41 (33) 82 60 009 E-m: [email protected] to this way and others simply get on board, escape and enjoy the magic. Wine Train Schilthorn – Best views of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau! Located only 30 min. from Interlaken, the mountain can easily be reached by cable car (duration 32 min.). Revolving Restaurant Piz Gloria at the top with a view over more than 200 mountain peaks. Film location of James Bond 007 “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service”. TITLIS ROTAIR Cableways, Restaurants & Hotel Terrace Poststrasse 3 CH - 6390 Engelberg [email protected] www.titlis.ch Tel: +41 (0)41 639 50 50 Fax: +41 (0)41 639 50 60 Mt. Titlis - the highest glacier excursion in central Switzerland Rhätische Bahn/ Rhaetian Railway Sales Dept Bahnhofstrasse 25 CH-7002 Chur Tel: +41 812 886 104 Fax: +41 812 886 143 Contact: Reto Rostetter E-m: [email protected] Web:www.rhb.ch The most beautiful alpine railway in the world. Trendsetters refer Le Lavaux, Vevey Tel: +41 848 86 84 84 – E-m: [email protected] The route is through the terraced vineyards of the lovely Lavaux region to the village of Chexbres with its welcoming wine tasting cellars Wales Snowdon Mountain Railway Llanberis Gwynedd LL55 4TY Tel: +44 0871 720 0033 Web:www.snowdonrailway. co.uk Travel on the only public rack and pinion railway in Britain to the 1085m summit of Snowdon – the highest mountain in England and Wales Great Orme Tramway Llandudno Tel: +44(0)1492 879306 Web:www.greatormetramway. com Mountains, Railways & Cablecars Mount Pilatus-Railways ...continued from page 36 One of only 3 operational funicular railways in the world and over 100 years old. consisting of two tramcars which use a system of counterbalanced weights on cables so that as one train descends the hill, it helps to pull the other up. Visitor Centre at the top and Bronze Age Copper Mine at half way station. Interlaken, Pure Switzerland interlaken.ch TOI_European Group Travel Guide_2014.indd 2 You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 27.03.2014 08:20:22 37 Gardens and Parks in Europe Austria Fax : +32(0)86/21.90.76 Email: [email protected] Web: www.topiairesdurbuy.be Mirabell Garden 5020 Salzburg Tel: +43 662 80720 Email: [email protected] Web:stadt-salzburg.at Just near the Mirabell Castle and they are so beautiful that they are often used as a backdrop for films. The Gardens were opened to the public by Emperor Franz Joseph in 1854. Today they are a horticultural masterpiece Hellbrunn 5020 Salzburg Tel +43 662 8203720 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hellbrunn.at The Lustschloss (“pleasure palace”) of Hellbrunn with its spacious park and its unique Wasserspiele (trick fountains). Other features are a mechanical, water-operated and music-playing theatre built in 1750 showing various professions at work, a grotto and a crown being pushed up and down by a jet of water – breathtaking Park at Schönbrunn Palace Vienna Entrance at Hietzinger Tor 1130 Wien www.bundesgaerten.at The 160-hectare World Heritage Garden, board the dieselpowered panoramic railway (50 minutes)see statues, fountains and splendid flower beds, the Palm House from 1882, the largest in Europe, to the Maze, the Japanese Garden, or up the hill to the Gloriette Rosenburg Castle A - 3573 Rosenburg 1 Tel: (+43) 02982 2911 Fax: (+43) 02982 4511 Email: [email protected] Since 2012 the David Austin show garden gives an overview of almost 120 different kinds of roses bread by grower-legend David Austin unique for their romantic look and their beautiful scent. Also different species of Rambler roses growing up to a height of 10 meters and blooming in cascades of blossoms. Belgium Le Parc des Topiaires 6940 B-Durbuy Tel: +32(0)86/21.90.75 With a unique collection of sculpted box trees, it is the largest topiary garden open to the public. This very original garden boasts more than 250 figures, some of which are more than 120 years old. Herba – Sana - The Garden of Health Hautes Fagnes 4750 Elsenborn (Buetgenbach) Tel.: +32 (0) 80 44 00 56 Fax: +32 (0) 80 44 42 80 www.herba-sana.be The garden opens the doors to the magical world of herbal medicine. On a 2 hectare terrain, 8000 m² have been laid-out to gather about 200 medicinal plants regrouped by theme or by usage. Visitors see which part is used in herbal medicine and its toxicity degree. The Gardens of the Van Buuren Museum 1180 Brussels Tel: + 0032 (0)2 343 48 51 Email: info@museumvanbuuren. be The garden includes the “Picturesque Garden”, the “Labyrinth” and the “Garden of the Heart”. The Grande Roseraie, a rose garden, is the central element of the garden of a big classicism, composed of rectangular flowerbeds, bordered by boxes. A jewel in the centre of the City. The Castle of Havré Gardens 7021 Havre (Mons) Tel:+32 (0) 65 87 25 35 Fax: +32 (0) 65 87 46 47 The entire castle is surrounded by a moat. The estate is home to a rose garden that was developed in 2000. Over 15,000 rosebushes, 210 different varieties, planted in original compositions, a garden in which old and new roses rival for visitors attention. England Herstmonceux Castle Hailsham, East Sussex BN27 1RN Tel: 01323 833816 Web:www.herstmonceux-castle. com Herstmonceux is renowned for its A fascinating visit, trick fountains just one feature of this amazing park w w w. h e l l b r u n n . a t / e n 38 magnificent moated castle, set in 600 acres of beautiful parkland and superb Elizabethan gardens. The gardens and grounds embody the history of medieval England and the romance of renaissance Europe Wakehurst West Sussex RH17 6TN Tel: info line: +44 (0)1444 894066 Email: [email protected] Web: www.kew.org ‘Sister’ to Kew Gardens. Visit Wakehurst and explore 465 acres of country estate with ornamental gardens, temperate woodlands and an Elizabethan Mansion. Join in our seasonal walks and themed tours to discover more. since there is a bridge, lake, grottoes and classical temple in the distance: a romantic vision of antiquity Levens Hall Kendal Cumbria, LA8 0PD Tel: +44 (0)1539 560321 Email: houseopening@ levenshall.co.uk Web: www.levenshall.co.uk It is the finest, oldest and most extensive topiary garden in the world. There are over 100 pieces. Annually 20,000 flowers are planted below the topiary. Also wall borders, vegetable and herb gardens, a rose garden, fountain garden, fine lawns, wildflower meadows, a willow labyrinth, wild willow maze Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond Surrey TW9 3AB Tel:+44 (0)20 8332 5648 groups Email: [email protected] Web: www.kew.org Kew Gardens is London’s largest UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll along a soaring, tree-top walkway and wander through extensive glasshouses, including a tropical rainforest in the iconic Palm House, where temperatures reach 27°C. Step inside beautiful Kew Palace and see fascinating collections of botanical art. Topiary at Levens Hall Royal Horticultural Society RHS Harlow Carr: Harrogate Tel +44(0)1423 565418 RHS Hyde Hall: Essex Tel +44(0)1245 400256 RHS Rosemoor: North Devon Tel +44(0)1805 624067 RHS Wisley: Surrey Kew Palm House - Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Hidcote Manor Garden Gloucestershire Chipping Campden GL55 6LR Tel: +44(0)1386 438333 Web: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ hidcote One of England’s great Arts and Crafts gardens. A profusion of colour contrasts with impeccably manicured lawns, the garden continues to influence garden design today. From the formal splendour of the White Garden and Bathing Pool to the informality and beauty of the Old Garden. Sissinghurst Kent Cranbrook, TN17 2AB Tel: +44(0)1580 710700 Web: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ sissinghurst Tel +44(0)845 260 9000 Web:www.rhs.org.uk The UK’s leading gardening charity dedicated to advancing horticulture and promoting good gardening. The four ‘all seasons’ gardens offer special events and lectures for garden enthusiasts throughout the year. Rousham House & Garden Oxfordshire OX25 4QU Tel: +44 (0)1869 347 110 Email [email protected] Web:www.rousham.org Rousham and its landscape garden should be a place of pilgrimage for students of the work of William Kent (1685-1748). Rousham represents the first phase of English landscape design and remains almost as Kent left it, one of the few gardens of this date to have escaped alteration Once the home of Vita SackvilleWest, author, poet and gardener. The impossibly romantic setting - a ruined Elizabethan castle - is hard to beat, and world-famous set pieces such as the White Garden and the swags of climbing roses over the walls are magical. Stourhead Wiltshire Mere, BA12 6QD Tel: +44(0)1747 841152 Web:www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ stourhead/ A triumph of the 18th-century English landscape movement. Often compared, to the landscape paintings of Claude Lorrain, Rousham Gardens The Shuttleworth Collection and Swiss Garden Shuttleworth (Old Warden) Aerodrome, Near Biggleswade You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk continued on page 39... SG18 9EP. Tel: 01767 627927 www.shuttleworth.org Tel: 01767 627924 Groups contact Sandy.creevy@ shutleworth.org Fax: +49 (0) 7531 / 303-248 [email protected] Versailles Also called the “Island of Flowers”. Features both tropical and subtropical plants thanks to Mainau’s mild climate. There also a butterfly sanctuary, an arboretum with 500 exotic trees, and an Italian rose garden with pergolas, fountains, and sculptures. Fondation Claude Monet Lake Constance Gardens Kulturstiftung DessauWörlitz Schloss Großkühnau 06846 Dessau-Roßlau Tel: + 49(0)3 40 / 6 46 15-0 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gartenreich.com Giverny 27620 Tél: + 33 (0)2 32 51 90 31 Email: reservation.groupes@ fondation-monet.com Web: www.fondation-monet. com Swiss Cottage©Andy Marshall Opens end of July A little-known Swiss Garden created in the early 1800s has been saved from decay.. Lost vistas have been reinstated re-creating the scenic windows which opened onto very deliberate ‘stage set’ views of buildings, bridges, urns, arches and other garden features as originally intended by Lord Ongley. Over 25,600 shrubs and 8,400 bulbs have been planted. For over 40 years, Giverny was Claude Monet’s home, the gardens his inspiration. The gardens are composed of the Clos Normand, with its flowerbeds, and the Water Garden, planted with oriental vegetation and weeping willows, its Japanese bridge painted green and its water lilies France Château de ChampsSur-Mare Vaux-le-Vicomte 77420 Champs-sur-Marne Tel:+33 (0) 1 60 05 24 43 Web:.www.monumentsnationaux.fr Maincy 77950 Tel:+ 33 1641 44190 Email: [email protected] www.vaux-le-vicomte.com This is the Castle garden that so enraged Louis XIV that he had its owner imprisoned. The King then hired its designer Andre Le Nôtre, to make something bigger and better for himself – Versailles. Many visitors disagree the later was better. Chateau de Brecy The Château which is 18 km to the East of Paris has grounds with an 85-hectare park which combines two garden styles normally considered at odds with one another: the regular Frenchstyle garden, and the more rambling English garden La Villa & Gardens Ephrussi de Rothschild Cap-Ferrat, 06230 Tel:+33( 0)4-93-01-33-09 Web:www.villa-ephrussi.com Brecy, Normandy Tél : +33 (0)2.31.80.11.48 Email :lesjardinsdebrecy@ gmail.com Web www.parcsetjardins.fr The greatest charm of this 17C residence lies in its terraced gardens surrounded by stone balustrades and statues. The site is a listed National Monument (1650-1675). ‘Garden of Note’ award. Gardens and Lake at dawn Here there are six palaces, seven historic parks and gardens and innumerable smaller structures embedded in this fascinating cultural landscape. Meadows, woods, dykes, lakes and rivers invite the visitor for walks, bicycle tours, horse riding, gondola trips and ferry rides! Sanssouci Park Maulbeerallee, 14469 Potsdam Tel: + 49(0)331-9694202 Email:besucherzentrum@spsg. de Web: www.spsg.de A UNESCO World Heritage Site. The rococo style palace sits on top of a terraced vineyard, overlooking 700 acres of royal gardens; designed after Versailles, the ornate gardens are filled with temples, marble sculptures, fountains, and a Chinese tea house. Mainau Island in Lake Constance 78465 Insel Mainau Tel: +49 (0) 7531 / 303-0 Hafenstraße 6 78462 Konstanz Tel: +49 7531 90 94 90 Fax: +49 7531 90 94 94 Email: info@bodenseegaerten. eu Web: www.bodenseegaerten.eu The network welcomes two new German members. The horticultural trails in Überlingen and Lindau. The first trail will connect the most beautiful green attractions in Überlingen, including the town garden with its exotic plants and trees. Along the horticultural trail in Lindau, visitors can discover 30 magnificent villas and parks Gardens and Parks in Europe Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz ...continued from page 38 Holland Het Loo Near Apeldoorn Tel +31 (0)55-5772400 Email: [email protected] Web:www.paleishetloo.nl This grand 17th-century European Baroque garden, which is on a relatively small-scale with gorgeous parterres, was created in the 1680s as a forest hunting lodge for the future King William III of England continued on page 40... Once part of the empire of the richest man in Europe – Rothschild, the Villa has 9 stunning themed gardens surrounded by sculptures and fountains. Themes include Spanish, the Japanese and the Florentine gardens. continued on page 32... Château de Bagatelle 75016 Paris Passy / Bois de Boulogne Tel: +33 (0)1 53 64 53 80 / 53 82 Enchanting garden mid 19C, offering an orangery, Japanese water garden, an internationally famous rose garden and finally an English styled garden by gardener Thomas Blaike Japanese Garden © S.Lloyd Versailles Nymphenburg Palace Gardens 78008 Versailles Email: [email protected] Web: www.chateauversailles.fr Tel: + 33 1 30 83 78 00 In 1661, Louis XIV commissioned André Le Nôtre with the design and laying out of the gardens of Versailles which, in his view, were just as important as the Château The Gardens are the ultimate in the French formal style, combining geometrically aligned vistas, grand ponds, pavilions and mythological statues Germany 80638 München Tel:+49 (0) 891 79 08-0 Fax +49 (0) 891 79 08-6 27 Email:sgvnymphenburg@bsv. bayern.de The grounds originally Italienesque, were beautifully transformed and expanded in the 17C. Imposing statues of the Greek Gods oversee verdant lawns and large, crystal-clear ponds. Diverse flowerbeds and roaming birds add flair. FONDATION Claude Monet AT G I V E R N Y The nympheas, the house and gardens Open every day from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm 28th March – 1st November P: +33(0)2 32 51 28 21 www.claude-monet-giverny.fr You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 39 Gardens and Parks in Europe ...continued from page 39 info/infoe.htm Keukenhof The Italian masterpiece is a world famous garden with its plants, architecture, landscape and it’s amazing Avenue of Hundred fountains 2161 Am Lisse Tel: +31 (0)252 465 555 Fax: +31 (0)252 465 565 Web: www.keukenhof.n Held annually from mid March to mid May the world’s most beautiful spring garden. More than 7 million tulips, daffodils and hyacinths, all in bloom In addition to over 32 hectares of flowers, the spring garden offers 30 inspiring flower shows, 7 amazing inspirational gardens and 100 wonderful works of art. Kasteeltuinen Arcen Arcen NL-5944 Tel: + 31(0)77-4736010 Email:[email protected] Web:www.kasteeltuinen.nl The Castle gardens where restored after 1879 and again after 1988. Geometrical formal gardens and a serpentine park on the fringes of the estate. The estate now accommodates garden exhibition grounds and model gardens. There is a large area of glasshouse’s with tropical plants Tarot Garden Garavicchio near Capalbio Tuscany Tel:+ 39 0564 895 122 The French-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle created this extraordinary sculpture garden in Tuscany from 1978 until her death in 1998. Monumental figures, wittily realised in the artist’s trademark bright colours, amorphous shapes and mosaic-work, many of which also serve as pavilions or small buildings, were based on tarot cards. Italy Isola Bella Borromeo villa and its garden Lago Maggiore Piemonte Tel:+ 39 0323 30556) Web: www.borromeoturismo.it Reached by boat, this is a garden that looks like a ship. Built in the 1630s on this oddly shaped island, the formal layout of the gardens appear random, however they are a direct result of the lie of the land. Splendid too is the series of six connecting grottoes beneath the palace The Gardens of Ninfa Lazio Tel: + 39 0773 633935 Web: www.fondazionecaetani. org A short journey from hectic Rome to Ninfa will reward the traveler with what the New York Times defined as “the most beautiful garden in the world”. Wildflowers, cyclamens in spring, and hydrangeas, roses, clematis and numerous delicate or rare species later in the season Boboli Garden Florence Tel: +39 055 238 8786 Web: www.polomuseale.firenze. it/musei/bobo Email: giardino.boboli@ polomuseale.firenze.it The Giardino is the pearl of Florence with its marvellous park, filled with sculptures from the sixteenth century. The gardens are made in the typical Tuscany style and represent the majesty of the nature and the culture of Italy. The design of the garden is praised as one of the best in the world Villa D’Este Tivoli Tel+39( 0)774 31 2070 / +39 0774 33 2920(Tickets) Email: [email protected] Website: www.villadestetivoli. 40 Tarot Garden Giardino Giusti Verona Tel: +39 045 803 4029 Email: [email protected] Originally laid 1570s, with fountains, statues, grottoes and a labyrinth, which, astonishingly, remain. It is said that those finding each other in the labyrinth remain lovers for life. Later a French-style parterre was added, a woodland area and a belvedere with romantic city views Monaco Fontvieille Landscaped Garden and the Princess Grace Rose Garden Avenue des Guelfes Tel: + 377 92 16 61 16 Prince Rainier III created a place in memory of his wife Princess Grace in 1984. It has just been renovated and enlarged to 53,819 sq. ft. It retains the charm of the previous garden and has 8,000 rose bushes in 300 different varieties. An interactive terminal and QR codes on each rose variety. Open 24 hours a day. Scotland Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh EH3 5LR Tel:0131 248 2909 Web:www.rbge.org.uk Indoor and outdoor spaces over 70 acres. The fascinating rock garden is a major draw, as is the Scottish-Heath garden. The Queen Mother’s garden showcases plants from all around the world, and the Chinese hillside is especially extensive. Tropical flowers and indigenous European species mingle. Drummond Garden Muthill, Crieff, PH7 4HZ Web: www. drummondcastlegardens.co.uk Tel: 01764/681-433 The courtyard of Drummond Castle looks down upon one of the finest formal gardens in the country. The space flows into the natural countryside and has an extensive display of topiary, fountains, trees, and flowers. There is also an interesting kitchen garden and greenhouse Slovakia Switzerland The Glacier Garden Lucerne Tel: +41 (0)41 410 43 40 [email protected] A great Museum with a beautiful park and gardens, with many different flowering plants of the late glacial and post glacial periods. For almost 150 years the gardens have been an oasis of peace and quiet and many visitors enjoy to retreat and relax. Duration of the tour: 45-60 minutes. Botanical Garden in Bratislava 841 04 Bratislava Tel: (02) 654 21 311, (02) 654 25 440 Fax: (02) 654 21 311 e-mail: jaroslav.bella(at)rec. uniba.sk Web: www.uniba.sk Home of around 5,000 plant species, especially from exotic areas. Its most beautiful parts include a rose garden and features, most importantly, up to 150 hybrid rose varieties. Greenhouses display tropical and subtropical plants, cactuses, succulent plants, palm trees, fern plants, flora from Australia and scores of other exotic plants. Slovenia Ljubljana Botanical Gardens Lucerne’s Glacier Garden with its Swiss Chalet from 1871 Wildegg Castle Aargau, 5103 Wildegg Tel: +41 (0) 62 767 60 11 Email: [email protected] Web: www.schlosswildegg.ch, The gardens are a feast for the eye and an oasis of scents. They entice the visitor to stroll, smell and enjoy the amazing estate. The orchards and pleasure gardens of the castle are a window into a variety of rare garden, field plants and flowers. 1000 Ljubljana Tel: + 386 (0)1 / 427 12 80 Email: [email protected] Web:www.botanicni-vrt.si Established in 1810The Gardens contain more than 4,500 different species and subspecies. One third of them are endemic to Slovenia, while the rest originate from other parts of Europe and other continents. Spain Alhambra Granada Tel: + 34 902 441221 Web:www.alhambradegranada. org The fabled patios of this Moorish fortress-palace constructed (9C – 14C) The Court of the Lions do not contain plants, but the sight and sounds of water, the play of light and shadow and the decorative effects of the rich yet delicate carving and stucco-work turn these outdoor living rooms into works of art. Generalife Granada Tel: +34 958 027 971 The charming villa overlooking the Alhambra, features fountains and flourishing flora fill the romantic courtyard and enhance adjacent panoramic patios. The colourful gardens and accompanying views make this one of the most picturesque places in Spain. Wildegg Castle gardens Wales Bodnant Garden Colwyn Bay, LL28 5RE Tel: +44(0)1492 650460 Email:bodnantgarden@ nationaltrust.org.uk Plants from all over the world grown from seed and cuttings collected over a century ago on plant-hunting expeditions. Created by five generations of one family, this - 80-acre garden is superbly located, with spectacular views across Snowdonia. National Botanic Garden of Wales Carmarthenshire SA32 8HG Tel:+44(0)1558 668768 Email:[email protected]. uk Web:www.gardenofwales.org. uk/ Created within a beautiful 568acre Regency park, combining 200-year-old historical features with spectacular modern architecture and landscaping and a collection of some 100,000 different plants. The Great Glasshouse is a must visit. You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk Innsbruck Czech Republic Swarovski Innsbruck Karlovy Vary Tel: +43 512 57 3100 Fax: +43 512 57 3530 E-m:swarovski.innsbruck@ swarovski.com Web:www.swarovski.com/ innsbruck Moser Tel: +420 353 416 111 Fax: +420 353 449 619 T – Customer Services 800 166 737, +420 353 449 455 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.moser-glass.com Visitors experience the entire spectrum of Swarovski products in the renovated store - crystal components, crystal objects, jewellery, accessories, - with contemporary designs Bar for pre and post shopping refreshments. For more than 140 years, the Moser glassworks has produced luxury glassware and decorative items in classical and contemporary shapes. The Moser brand products are sold exclusively at 5 Moser stores in the Czech Republic Vienna Swarovski Wien Nižbor Kärntner Strasse 24 Web:www.swarovski.com/ vienna Tel: +43 (0)1 324 0000 Rückl Crystal A shopping landscape, displaying jewellery, accessories, decor objects and figurines. Exclusive Moët & Chandon Bar and enchants with magical installations from world renowned artists. Wattens Swarovski Crystal Worlds Tel: +43 5224 51080 Fax: +43 5224 51080 -3831 Web:www.swarovski.com/ kristallwelten Tel: +420 602 813 479 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.ruckl-crystal.cz Established in 1846, tour includes total processing, painting and cutting (45 mins). Groups welcome, every guest receives a small gift. There is a shop and café Prague Erpet Bohemia Reopens beginning of May with exciting new designs. Life is breathed into the subterranean chambers through cultural events staged throughout the year. CrystalStaroměstské náměstí 27 110 00 Praha 1 Tel: +420 2 2422 9755 Fax: +420 2 2423 9157 A store rather than visitor centre, opposite the Old Town Astronomical Clock. Having more than 2000 sq metres of sales area, it is one of the largest stores of this kind in the Czech Republic Stocks all the producers of famous Bohemian glass, crystal and Bohemian garnet jewellery. Denmark Copenhagen Holmegaards Glasværker Amagertorv 6 Tel: +33-12-44-77 This is Denmark's only major producer of glasswork. Its Wellington pattern, created in 1859, is available again. The Holmegaard glasses and the Regiment Bar set reflect solid craftsmanship Germany Bavarian and Upper Palatinate Forest Web: www.germany-tourism.de Glass Route Glassworks here were creating works of art 500 years ago The Glass Route runs for approx 250 - 300 kilometres including subsidiary routes - from Neustadt an der Waldnaab, Europe’s ‘lead crystal capital’, to the Passau Glass Museum where over 15,000 examples of glassware. Visitors can watch glassmakers at work at many show glassworks along the route Villeroy & Boch D-66787 Wadgassen Tel: +49 (0) 6834/400240 Just 25 minutes away from Mettlac – HQ of the world famous V&B . Visit the Discovery Center in the Wadgassen glasswork Hungary Kristallweltenstraße 1 6112 Wattens, Austria www.swarovski.com/kristallwelten Developed by Luigi Mora’s desire to respect the traditional but develop innovative ideas for of glass artists, this visitor attraction in not just a factory but an artisan village COLLEONI was born with the cooperation of the Masters Alessandro Barbaro. Norway Jevnaker Hadeland Glassverk Tel: + 47 61 31 66 00 Web:www.hadeland-glassverk.no Over 240 years of artisans expertise are demonstrated here with events, shops and museums. See demonstrations or have a go yourself Sweden Småland Glasriket Orrefors - Kosta Boda Tel: +46 478 34529. Four glass factories including the Kingdom of Crystal - all year groups can see how the glass is made. Visit the shops and Museum and see some of the most innovative and stylish glass in the world. Switzerland Uetendorf near Thun SC Sarner Cristal Ajka Crystal Ltd Tel: +41333468585 Fax: +41333468595 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.sarner-cristal.com The factory was established in 1878. All items made from the finest crystals, blown by mouth, grinded by hand. Also have a china painting workshop all done by hand. Shop at the factory and Group Tours arranged with advanced notice to email above, gift with ticket. UK Ajka A NEW ERA OF WONDER 30141 - Murano, Venezia Tel: +39 (0)41 5274872 Fax: +39 (0)41 5276490 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.colleoni.com/ Tel: +36 88510 520 Fax: +36 88 311 986 E-m:ajkacrystal.titk@mail. datanet.hu Ireland Waterford House of Waterford Crystal Tel: + 353 (0)51 317000 Fax: + 353 (0)51 351937 Web:www. waterfordvisitorcentre.com Here, approximately 40,000 hand-crafted high end pieces will be produced using traditional methods for our most discerning customers and for the thousands of tourists who will come to visit the new facility. Italy Vetreria Artistica Colleoni s.n.c. REA VE 179832 Fondamenta s.g. Dei Battuti n. 12 Crystal and Glass Visitor Centres Austria The Show Glassworks. Here visitors can experience the fascinating craftsmanship involved in the production of crystal live. The free tour lasts 45 minutes and there is the opportunity for visitors to try themselves. After the tour, vases, bowls, wine glasses and many other glittering glass creations await you in the shop. King’s Lynn Caithness Crystal Visitor Centre Norfolk PE30 4NE Tel: +44 (0)1553 765111 With free admission, free parking and free glassmaking demonstrations the Caithness Crystal Visitor Centre is well worth a visit! Rhayader, Powys Welsh Royal Crystal Visitor Centre Tel: +44 (0) 1597 811005 E-m:enquiries@welshcrystal. co.uk Visitors can enjoy a tour of the manufacturing process which features glass blowing, cutting and decoration of the glass shape and final polishing. Coach parking, café and shop You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 41 Open Air Museums Austria [email protected] Österreichisches Freilichtmuseum Stübing 8114 Stübing (Graz) Tel: + 43 (0)3124/53700 E-m: service@freilichtmuseum. at Web: www.freilichtmuseum.at About 100 original historic buildings were re-established surrounded by forest, meadows and cornfields. The oldest building is about 600 years old. Craftsman pass on their traditional art Museum Tiroler Bauernhöfe A-6233 Kramsach (Tirol) Tel: 0043 05337/62636 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.museum-tb.at Along a valley that represents the geographical situation of Tyrol The museum houses farms some historically furnished and equipped (some dating pre 1500). There is a school, a shooting range, a watermill, a smithy, a fire station and a public baths Salzburg Salzburger Freilichtmuseum A-5084 Grossgmain Tel: +43 662 85 00 11 E-m: salzburger@ freilichtmuseum.com Web: www.freilichtmuseum. com 100 original constructions established again from agriculture, craft, rural trade and industry. A trip through six centuries and discover the rural past of Salzburg. Bokrijk Open Air Museum More than 100 authentic buildings with contents, interpreters in period costume and craftsmen show how things were done a century ago in the rural Flanders communities of The Kempen, Haspengouw and East and West Flanders. This year, Bokrijk is bringing the swinging sixties life to the Old City. Czech Republic Open-air Museum Veselý Kopec Hlinsko Tel/Fax +420 469 326 415 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.vesely-kopec.eu In East Bohemian, a collection of approx 30 folk buildings dating back to the 19th century, learn how people lived when there was still no electricity or machines. Events with historic characters throughout the year Denmark Den Gamle By 8000 Aarhus C Tel: +45 86 12 31 88 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.dengamleby.dk/ “The Old Town” - was founded in 1909 as the world’s first openair museum of urban history and culture.75 historical houses from Denmark demonstrate how a Danish town might have looked in Hans Christian Andersen’s days, with streets, shops, yards, homes and workshops. Belguim Fränkisches Freilandmuseum Hjerl Hedevej Over 80 original building were moved from all over Franconia and re-built here the 11 acre site to give a good overview of traditional Franconian life from the late Middle Ages to the 19th century. Each house is virtually a museum with period furniture and household articles 7830 Vinderup Tel: +45 9744 8060 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.hjerlhede.dk In Northern Jutland, A hundred volunteers, don period peasant clothing and inhabit the houses and workshops in the old village. See life 200 years ago. Through the many live, hands-on activities visitors will gain insight into the peasant culture and its living conditions, artisan traditions and customs. Estonia Estonian Open Air Museum 13521 Tallinn Tel: +372 65 49 101 E-m: info @ evm.ee Web: www.evm.ee Just 15 minutes’ drive from the centre of Tallinn. Over 70 historical buildings in a lovely forest park. Horse and carriage rides, farm animals, handicraft and cooking demonstrations, traditional music and dance perfomances, bicycle rent, traditional food served at the inn and much more. The Funen Village 5260 Odense S Tel: +45 6551 4601 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.museum.odense.dk Odense City Museums offer guided tours of the Funen Village in English and German. A guided tour gives you a good introduction to the history of the Funen Village and to life in the Funen countryside in the 19th century. Salzburger Freilichtmusem craftsman is one of oldest and largest in the world and is spread over 86 acres of land with more than 100 farmhouses - country homes rural buildings - mills etc. from the period 1650 to 1950 Frilandsmuseet – open air musem 4930 Maribo Tel: +45 54844400 Bokrijk Open Air E-m: @museumlollandfalster.dk Web: www. Museum augl 1040.88 path 16.2.2015 19:05 Page 1 museumlollandfalster.dk 3600 Genk (Flanders) C - Mthe YOpen CM Air MY Museums CY CMY K Today Tel: +32 (0)11 265 300 Fax: +32 (0)11 265 370 Estonian Open Air Museum Finland Seurasaari Open-Air Museum Seurasaari FI-00250 Helsinki Tel: +358 40 128 6374 E-m: seurasaarenulkomuseo@ nba.fi Web: www.seurasaari.fi Located on a beautiful island just a few kilometres from the heart of Helsinki. A Museum with 18thand 19th-century traditional houses, manors and outbuildings from around Finland. Guides dressed in traditional costume demonstrate folk-dancing and crafts such as spinning, embroidery and troll-making Germany Schwarzwälder Freilichtmuseum 77793 Gutach (Schwarzwaldbahn) Tel: +49 – 7831 – 93 56 0 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.vogtsbauernhof.org Six fully furnished farmhouses, labourer’s cottage and 15 outbuildings, such as mills, sawmills, barns, stalls, a chapel, storehouses and a granny house (Leibgedinghaus) Demonstrations and events show the fabric of past life in the Black Forest 42 91438 Bad Windsheim (Bavaria) Tel: +49: (0)9841-6680-0 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.freilandmuseum.de Holland Nederlands Openluchtmuseum (The Netherlands Open Air Museum) NL-6800 AP Arnhem Tel: +31 (0)26-3576111 Fax: +31 (0)26-3576147 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.openluchtmuseum.nl A journey through the last two hundred years. Authentic buildings, objects and true stories bring the past to life. The museum has farmyards, farmhouses, cottages and businesses, farmer’s café and shops. Zuiderzee Museum 1601 LA Enkhuizen Tel: +31 (0)228 351111 Email:[email protected] Web: www.zuiderzeemuseum.nl In the 1930’s the former Zuiderzee was closed off from the North Sea, and the two inland seas thus created were called the IJsselmeer and the Markermeer . The indoor and outdoor Museum tell the history, crafts and culture of the region Hungary Szentendre Open Air Museum H-2000 Szentendre, Tel: 0036 26/502-500 Fax: 26/502-502 E-m: [email protected] or [email protected] Approx 20 klm from Budapest. The aim of founding the Szentendre Open Air Museum was to present folk architecture, interior decoration, farming and way of life in the Hungarian language area from the 2nd half of the 18th century to the 1st half of the 20th. Iceland Open Air and Folk Museums Skógar Museum IS-861 Hvolsvöllur Tel: +354 487-8845 Email: [email protected] Web: www.skogasafn.is See how the Icelanders lived in the past in small turf houses and learn the history of Icelandic inhabitants. An enormous artifact collection ranging from fishing boats to carved headboards and makeshift mousetraps. Knowledgeable team guides your group. On the south coast next to Skógafoss waterfall, 150 km from Reykjavík You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk continued on page 43... Norway Romania Maihaugen 2609 Lillehammer Tel:: +47 61 28 89 00 Fax: (+47) 61 28 89 01 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.maihaugen.no Village Museum (Muzeul Satului) Bucharest Tel: +40 (21) 317.91.03 Email: contact@muzeul-satului. ro 180 houses from Norway, including a 13th century stave church. One of Europe›s largest open air museums presenting Norwegian way of life through the centuries. A living museum with lots of activities in summer. Eventful Christmas market every year. Special tour operator rates or events. Open all year. Norsk Folkemuseum (The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History) N-0287 Oslo Tel Groups: +47 22 12 37 27 Tel General: + 41 22 12 37 00 E-m: booking@ norskfolkemuseum.no Web: www.norskfolkemuseum.no Norway’s largest museum of cultural history. With collections from around Norway, the museum shows how people lived in Norway from 1500 to the present. Over 150 buildings represent different regions in Norway, different time periods, as well as differences between town and country, and social classes Sogn Folk Museum Vestreim, 6854 Kaupanger; Tel: +47 57 67 82 06 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.dhs.museum.no Claims to be the largest in Europe, covers some 30 acres on the shores of Lake Herastrau in Herestrau Park. It features a collection of 50 buildings representing the history and design of Romania’s rural architecture. It hosts special events witness folk artisans demonstrating traditional skills in weaving, pottery and other crafts. Slovakia The Open-air Museum The Museum of Folk Architecture 086 31 Bardejovské Kúpele Tel:421 918 596 432 Email: [email protected] Web: www.muzeumbardejov.sk Poland Slovenia The oldest open-air museum in Poland presents the culture and folklore of Kaszuby. It consists of 30 wooden folk exhibits, dating back to the 17-19th centuries, fully equipped - cottages with The Skansen Foundation SE-115 93 Stockholm Tel:+ 46 8 442 80 00 Booking line: + 46 8 442 82 70 Email [email protected] Web: www.skansen.se The Town Quarter of Skansen show what a Swedish town looked like in the mid-19th century. Most of the houses come from Stockholm. Here visitors will find workshops and dwellings side by side, with a historical interpreter of different crafts and occupations represented. Swiss Open-Air Museum Ballenberg Experience how people from Sogn have lived and worked from the Middle Ages until today. Over 30 buildings, from the medieval open-hearth cottage to a modern house from the late 1980’s. Wdzydze Kiszewskie Tel./fax: 0048 58 686-11-30 E-mail: [email protected]. Sweden Switzerland On an area of 1.5 hectares, arranged like a park and garden, there are 24 exhibited buildings from the 19th and 20th C, which present the folk culture and the construction of two ethnic groups, Slovaks and Rusyns, living in the regions of Upper Šariš and Northern Zemplín. Kaszubian Park of Ethnography 20th centuries. Presents domestic arts and crafts, traditions, and customs every Friday and Saturday (16:00 to 18:00) Open Air Museum Rogatec 3252 Rogatec Tel: ++386 3 818 62 00, E-m: [email protected] Web: www.rogatec.net/muzej. asp Largest open-air museum in Slovenia.The museum preserves the folk architectural heritage and cultural tradition of the Obsotelje region between the 18th and NORSK FOLKEMUSEUM IN OSLO, NORWAY Meet the People! Life, traditions and history Medieval Stave Church Folk dance and music Crafts and activities Sami Culture Contact us for special touroperator rates www.norskfolkemuseum.no Black Country Living Museum Dudley West MidlandsDY1 4SQ Tel:+44 (0)121 557 9643 E-m: [email protected]. Web: www.bclm.co.uk The Museum preserves a section of the Black Country’s industrial landscape, including two mine shafts, limekilns and a canal arm. It has relocated buildings into this canal side village, from across the region. Each house, shop and workshop has been filled with collections, from the 1800s to 1940s. 80,000 items to discover. Open Air Museums arcades, a Dutch mill and an absolutely unique little church from 1700. ...continued from page 42 Ireland Ulster American Folk Park Omagh, Co Tyrone BT78 5QU, Northern Ireland Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3292 Web: www.nmni.com Brienz - Interlaken CH-3858 Hofstetten Tel:+41 33 952 10 30 Infoline: +41 33 952 10 40 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.ballenberg.ch With almost 100 original century old buildings from all over Switzerland, “historic” gardens and fields, demonstrations of typical crafts, special events and 250 native farmyard animals. Farmhouses, humble workers’ quarters, alpine huts and stalls, barns, store-houses, washhouses and drying ovens provide architectural and socio-historical testimony to the everyday life and rural culture of the past. UK/Ireland England BEAMISH North of England Open Air Museum Street dancing Ulster American Folk Park The story of Irish emigration. Follow the emigrant trail from the thatched cottages of Ulster, on board a full scale emigrant sailing ship leading to the log cabins of the American Frontier. Costumed characters, traditional crafts to show, tales to tell and food to share. Scotland Auchindrain Township Open Air Museum County Durham DH9 0RG Tel: +44 (0)191 370 4000 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.beamish.org.uk by Inveraray , Argyll PA32 8XN Tel: 01499 500235 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.auchindrainmuseum. org.uk Within the 300 acre site find Pockerley Old Hall, The Town, Rowley Station, The Fairground, Home Farm and The Pit Village. The story of Georgian, Victorian or Edwardian living. See how life in North East England changed over 100 years, from a Georgian Agricultural lifestyle to the Industrial Revolution. The restored old township of that name, with related domestic and working life collections. A visitor centre offers an introductory exhibition about west highland life. The township is presented as it would have been around the turn of the last century offering visitors a view of the lives of the west highlander in a past age. Amberley Wales West Sussex BN18 9LT Tel: ++44 (0)1798 831370 Email:: office@ amberleymuseum.co.uk 36 acres of crafts, vintage transport, exhibitions. The open air museum site dedicated to the industrial heritage of the south-east. The Museum contains transport-based collections, such as the Southdown bus collection and the village garage, to industry-based collections. The Museum is also home to resident crafts people, who work to traditional methods. St Fagan’s National History Museum Cardiff CF5 6XB Tel: +44(029) 2057 3500 Web: www.museumwales.ac.uk Over forty original buildings from different historical periods have been re-erected in the 100-acre parkland, among them houses, a farm, a school, a chapel and a splendid Workmen’s Institute. Craftsmen still demonstrate their traditional skills. Native breeds of livestock can be seen in the fields and farmyards. You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 43 Folk Lore Shows and Themed Evenings Austria Innsbruck Tyrolean Evening with the Gundolf Family Gasthaus SANDWIRT Tel: +43 512 263 263 Fax: +43 512 263 263-4 E-m: [email protected] Web:www.tirolerabend.info Czech Republic Supper, Dungeons after Dark. Prague Tallinn U Sedmi Svábu Tel: +420 257 531 455 Medieval decorations and waitresses in peasant dresses serving beer and mead to diners seated at long wooden tables. Special multicourse “knight’s feasts” are also available. Folklore Garden Tel: +420 724 341 498 Fax: +420 251 554 408 E-m:[email protected] Tyrolean Evening with the Gundolf Family Landskron Burg Landskron Tel:+04242/41563 Web:www.burg-landskron.at The feudal feast is served in period costume. “Armed” only with a knife, you can eat to your hearts content, washing it down with red or white wine and mineral water included in the price of the meal. Groups of 20 plus Seeboden, Carinthia Tel: +372 627 9020 Web:www.oldehansa.com A heralded Medieval restaurant in the Baltics! Really authentic : the background music (from the 15th century or earlier), the candlelight, the heavy wooden benches draped with boar skins and excellent food and wines France PUY DU FOU Tel: +02 51 64 11 11 Web:www.puydufou.com Folklore Garden dance group Our ensemble of dancers and musicians dressed in traditional clothing will entertain and amuse, during the two and half hour performance. Guests are welcome to take an active part in learning Czech songs, dances, and games. A traditional dinner will be served with unlimited drinks. Staromácek Tel: +420 222 31 13 66 50 metres from the Old Town Square. Waiting staff dressed in Bohemian folklore costumes Live folklore music each evening. Staromácek offers a menu of old Bohemian cuisine. Tel: +43 4762 81391 E-m:[email protected] Take a journey into the middle ages! Live the life of the 13th century have a feast at a knight’s banquet... we also serve pheasant and wild boar. Music, minstrels and maidens. Belgium Antwerpen Pelgrom Tel: +32 (0)3 234 08 09 Web:www.pelgrom.be One of Antwerp’s most historic drinking and eating places with interconnected cellars, classical music and staff dressed in garments of Breugel’s time. A variety of group buffet and banquet menus available. Warwick Warwick Castle Tel: 0870 999 0122 Gallo Roman Wine Cellar Warwick, would-be king maker. Warwick Castle has experienced a thousand years of drama and is one of the most spectacular castles in Europe. Become immersed in history by taking a part in one of the Castle’s hugely popular themed dining experiences with live entertainment. Kingmaker’s Mediaeval Banquet, Highwayman’s Web:www.shannonheritage.com Tel: +353 61 36 1511 Bunratty, Knappogue and Dunguaire The medieval banquets at all 3 Castles. ! Guests and drink while the costumed “ladies of the castle” entertain with music, singing, dancing and skits. The Bunratty banquet is medieval, while Knappogue celebrates the legendary women of Ireland and takes visitors on a Celtic journey to the past. Italy Siena Ristorante Gallo Nero Tel: +39 0577/284356 Web:www.gallonero.it Sophienkeller (Vaticano) Roma Tel: +49 351 49 72 60 Web:www.sophienkellerdresden.de Munich The regal banquet takes place by flickering torchlight in the vaulted cellars of Ivory House, close to the Tower and Tower Bridge. Accompanying King Henry VIII are jousting knights, strolling players, dancing wenches and the incredible strong man which provide a magical medieval pageant. Shannon Heritage Dresden Germany Medieval Banquet St. Katharine’s Dock Tel: +0207480 5353 Ireland We at the Gallo Nero, along with scholars of the University of Siena, have rediscovered habits and traditions from Medieval times to produce mouth-watering banquets for your groups to experience. Menu inclusive of wines London Brugge Gallo Roman Wine Cellar named after those that settled in Brugge 2,000 years ago. Taste typical home made brews, dress as a Roman, and enjoy a delicious Roman meal. Between Nantes and Poitiers. This huge park covers 40 hectares and has a different era in each village. There are minstrels in the heart of the woods and master falconers in the meadows. Gladiators still do battle and Vikings to launch their attacks on fortified castles. Two themed restaurants with entertainment and costumed staff Located in a ancient vaulted cellar, transports its guests to the time of August the Strong and George the Bearded. Dine on traditional medieval dishes and are entertained by a troupe of actors, dressed in costume, who recreate scenes and tell anecdotes about life in the Middle Ages England Sommeregg Castle 44 Olde Hansa Les Herbiers An authentic Tyrolean Evening with the Gundolf Family at the Gasthaus SANDWIRT located near the heart of beautiful Innsbruck. Your guests will enjoy folk dancing, brass band music, yodelling and typical songs of the Region. The performers have travelled Internationally as musical Ambassadors of the Tyrol. Daily 20.30 – 22.00 April – October, out of season – on request Tel: +32 (0)50 5995 99 Web:www. galloromeinsewijnkelder.be Estonia related Hungarian genres on stage: historic music, authentic folk music and dance, the HSFE has performed in 44 countries, entertaining more than 7.5 million people. Here the HSFE performs about 100-120 times a year. Münchner Haupt Zeilermeier Tel: +49 89 786 940 Web:www.muenchnerhaupt.de Traditional Bavarian restaurant and beer garden offering live music and a folklore show. Hungary Budapest Lancelot Tel: +36 1 302 4456 Restaurant Papa Rex Tel: +39 0 6 634 998 Fax: +39 0 6 39 37 68 59 Web:www.paparex.it Accompanied by “Italian and roman folksong” every evening. Special nights dining “Italian Romance” with tenor and soprano or “old roman banquet” available on request. Capacity up to 400 over 2 floors Latvia Riga Rozengrals Tel: +371 7220356 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.rozengrals.lv Beautiful cellars, costumed waiting staff. These premises were mentioned in the scripts in 1293 as the most ancient winevault and festival place of the Riga City Council! Entertainment from strolling minstrels Back to medieval times, suits of armour, swords, crossbows, and torture devices.Lute music plays in the background to help aid digestion (meat lovers only restaurant) Switzerland Hungarian Heritage House Sternenplatz 3 Luzern 6004 Tel: +41 (0)41 410 47 33 E-m:info@swissfolkloreshow. com Web:www.swissfolkloreshow. com H-1251 Budapest, Pf. 23. Tel: +36-1-225-6049, +36-1225-1012 Web:www.hagyomanyokhaza.hu The Hungarian State Folk Ensemble presents all folk- Luzern Stadtkeller Swiss Folklore Restaurant Enjoy original Swiss folklore. Traditional Swiss customs with alphorns, cowbells, national costumes, flag throwing and yodelling combination of good food, music and fun. Restaurant air-conditioned You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk the Hohensalzburg Fortress and the Residenz state rooms Graz Salzburg Marionette Theatre Theater Graz Tel: +43 316 8008 8511 Web: www.theater-graz.com Theater Graz offer generous group concessions for all performances at the opera and theatre. Groups can have specially tailored backstage tours Innsbruck Tyrolean Evening with the Gundolf Family Tel: +43-512-263 263 Fax: +43-512-263 263-4 E-m: [email protected] Web:www.tirolerabend.info Schwarzstraße 24 A 5020 Salzburg Tel (+43 662) 87 24 06 Fax (+43 662) 88 21 41 Email:[email protected] Web:www.marionetten.at The valuable marionettes are brought to life through a combination of traditional puppet mastery and state-of-the-art technology. Performances run throughout the year, with kids’ versions of The Magic Flute, Die Fledermaus and Hansel and Gretel among the highlights. One of the best folk performances in Europe, authentic Tyrolean music, Folk dances and “shoeslapping” as well as typical Tyrolean songs and “yodelling”. Marionette Theater © Roman Gerhard Rosenburg/Kamp Tel: +43 2982 2911 Web:www.rosenburg.at The Renaissance palace is the venue for musical performances in a romantic candlelight setting, a unique optical and acoustic experience Salzburg Mozart Dinner Concerts Tel: +43 662 82 86 950 Fax: +43 662 82 86 9514 E-m: [email protected] Web: www.mozartdinnerconcert.com Central Europe’s oldest restaurant - the Stiftskeller St Peter in historic Salzburg plays host to themed Mozart Luncheon & Dinner Concerts. Guests are entertained in the famous Barock Hall by singers and musicians in authentic costumes, performing Mozart’s most popular compositions. Open throughout the year, check website for special arrangements and reserved seating options. Salzburger Schloss Konzerte Tel: +43 662 848586 Fax: +43 662 84858687 E-m:[email protected] Year round, 300 concerts per year. Chamber music (classical and romantic period)performed at the most beautiful concert halls in the city – the Marble Hall of Mirabell Palace and the Tanzmeistersaal at the Mozart residence Sound of Salzburg Dinner Show VENUE Sternbräu Restaurant, Griesgasse 23, 5020 Salzburg Tel 1: 8 am to 6 pm: +43 66223105800 Tel 2: 6 pm to 8 am: +43 69910248666 Web: www.soundofsalzburg.info E-mail: office@soundofsalzburg. info Featuring live on stage music that made Salzburg famous. The best of Sound of Music, Salzburg folklore, operetta & Mozart melodies. Shows all year round. In summer almost daily. Traditional Austrian dinner available. Special shows & rates for groups on request. Salzburg Festival Tel: +43 662 8045 500 Fax: +43-662-8045-555 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.salzburgerfestspiele. at 18th July to 30th August 2015 one of the cultural highlights of the year 232 events at 15 venues on 45 days: opera, drama and concerts Salzburg Fortress Concerts & Concerts at the “Residenz” Tel: +43 662 825858 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.mozartfestival.at Jan – Dec, music by W Mozart at Mozart Ensemble Vienna Mozart House The “Mozart Ensemble - Wien” play in the tradition of the Viennese classical period. The repertoire includes works of Haydn, Schubert and especially Mozart. Four experienced musicians of the Vienna chamber music, who also perform regularly as soloists. Schönbrunner Schlosskonzerte Tel: +43 (1) 812 50040 Fax: +43 (1) 812 5424 E-m: [email protected] Lower Austria Rosenburg Palace Concerts ‘La Bohemé’, etc.), classical musicals (‘My Fair Lady’) and ballet. The season, runs from September to July, consists of some 300 performances divided among some 35 different productions and revivals from previous years. The former summer residence of the Habsburgs is the venue for a dinner and concert package, with dinner being serve in the Café-Restaurant Residenz and the concert in the palace Orangery. Dinner begins at 18.30, concert at 20.30. Guided tours of the palace can also be arranged. Vienna Mozart Orchestra Tel: +43 1 505 77660 Fax: +43 1 505 9720 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.mozart.co.at Impressive performances of Mozart’s masterpieces, performed at some of Vienna’s most famous concert venues including Musikverein, Vienna State Opera, Konzerthaus , Imperial Palace and Vienna State Opera. Special packages available including dinner, horse drawn carriage to the concerts, wine during the performance etc. Performed Mon: Wed: Fri: Sat at 8.15pm Vienna Residence Orchestra Palais Auersperg Auerspergstrasse 1, 1080 Wien Tel: +43 1 817 21 78 Fax: +43 1 813 28 65 E-m:konzert@ residenzorchester.at Web:www.wro.at Mozart & J. Strauss Concert Daily 6:30 & 8:15 p.m Imperial Dinner before or after the concert. One of the best orchestras of Vienna’s music world will take you on a journey through time back to the days of Imperial Vienna. The orchestra and singers all in beautiful period costume Sound of Salzburg Dinner Show Vienna VOLKS OPERwien Web:www.volsoper.at Tel: +43/1/514 44 3670 Stages operettas as well as 18th, 19th and 20th century operas (‘The Magic Flute’, ‘Tosca’, Vienna Residence Orchestra Vienna Walzer Concerts Palffy Palace Tel: +43 (0) 1 512 3457 Fax: +43 (0) 1 512 3457 15 E-Mail: info@viennaconcerts. com Web: www.viennaconcerts.com The members of the Vienna Walzer Concerts share a common desire to perform the Viennese waltz in it’s most perfect form, the works of Johann Strauss as well as the finest pieces from W.A.Mozart. Well-known singers and ballet dancers complement the orchestra’s renditions. Wiener Hofburg-Orchester Tel: +43 1587 2552 Fax: +43 1587 4397 E-m: konzerte@hofburgorchestr a.at Web: www.hofburgorchestra.at The Vienna Hofburg Orchestra gives Johann Strauss and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart concerts from May until mid October and on Saturdays from mid October until December. The concert venues are the magnificent halls in the Vienna Hofburg as well as the Vienna Konzerthaus or the Musikverein. Concerts begin at 8.30 pm. Concerts in Austria and Hungary Austria Hungary Budapest The Budapest Festival Orchestra Concerts Tel:+36-1/355-4015 Web:www.bfz.hu The orchestra, formed in 1983 from “Hungary’s best and brightest young musicians,” has made guest appearances in some of the worlds most important music centres. It places emphasis on performing new pieces. The Gypsy Orchestra of the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble Classical Concerts Tel/Fax: + 36-1/317-2754 Web:www.ticket.info.hu The gypsy orchestra plays classical pieces, with their own musical arrangements. The works of Strauss, Boulanger, Rózsavölgyi, Rossini, Liszt, Brahms, Monti, Dinicu and lesserknown composers. Palace of Arts Tel: +Ticket office 00361 555 3300 /01 Béla Bartók National Concert Hall (1800 seats) performances throughout the year. And the Festival Theatre (452 seats)100 + dance recitals a year. Performances of classical music, jazz, , opera, and pop music, ballet performances, folklore programmes, contemporary choreographies as well as performances for children. You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 45 Water Attractions/Aquariums Belgium Norway Antwerp Bergen AQUATOPIA Bergen Aquarium Tel: +32 3 2050750 Web:www.aquatopia.be Tel: +47 55 55 71 71. A fascinating journey into the secrets of the seas, oceans, lakes and rivers. 250 species of animal life are housed here, more than 10,000 fish. Sail with a submarine, climb mango roots. Look for the most exotic fishes and frogs in the rain forest. Denmark Scary shark – glad he is behind glass Charlottenlund Centre derives its originality from its main focus on the relationship between Man and the Sea Danmarks Akvarium Tel: +45 3962 3283 Web:www.akvarium.dk Welcome to the sea of adventures. Exhibits more than 300 species from all over the world. The exhibition consists of more than 70 aquariums ‘The touch pools’ are open every day. Copenhagen Den Blå Planet 12770 Kastrup Tel: +45 44 22 22 44 Email: [email protected] Web:www.denblaaplanet.dk Opened March 2013 The Blue Planet is inaugurated Denmark will have North Europe’s largest and most modern aquarium. location on the shores of Øresund, only eight kilometres from the Copenhagen City, world class architecture, over 20.000 fish and ocean creatures England London SEA LIFE London Aquarium Tel: +44 (0)20 7967 8002 Web:www.londonaquarium.co.uk The experience takes visitors on an immersive and interactive journey along the Great Oceanic Conveyor. A stunning glass tunnel walkway allows visitors to stroll underneath a Tropical Ocean. There is plenty of interaction, from feeding the stingrays, watching diving displays, touch pools and discovery zones. Plymouth National Marine Aquarium Tel: +44 01752 600301 Web:www.national-aquarium. co.uk Learn about sharks, seahorses and lots more within Britain’s biggest aquarium. Established to raise awareness of the oceans and provide education, conservation and research. France Tel: +33 (0) 2 98 34 40 40 Fax: +33 (0) 2 98 34 40 49 Discover the world’s oceans. Located at the western head of Brittany, in an exceptional maritime and scientific environment, Océanopolis has three thematic pavilions: polar, tropical and temperate. 50 aquariums, from 50 to 1 million litres of seawater, exhibits, films and shows Montpellier Mare Nostrum Aquarium Tel: +33 (4) 67 13 05 59 Web:www. aquariummarenostrum.fr Designed like an underwater cave, discover or rediscover the various Mediterranean environments. Fauna, flora, geology, myths and legends, history. Visitors find out all there is to know about the Mediterranean sea! Lunch at one of the many themed restaurants located close by and offering menus for groups. Visit to the Galilée planetarium Monaco Oceanographic Museum & Aquarium Tel: (+377) 93 15 36 00 Fax: (+377) 92 16 77 93 Web:www.oceano.mc Contains remarkable collections of marine fauna gathered by Prince Albert 1, numerous specimens of sea creatures, models of Prince Albert’s laboratory ships, and craft ware made from the sea’s natural products. The aquarium has 4,000 species of fish and over 200 families of invertebrate. Exhibition, shop and restaurant. Germany Hannover Tel: +49 0511 126 0420 Nausicaä - Centre National de la Mer NAUSICAÄ is a unique place where visitors can discover the marine environment. At once entertaining, educational and scientific, the 46 46 Océanopolis Sea Life Grossaquarium Boulogne-sur-Mer Tel: +33 3 21 30 99 99 Web:www.nausicaa.fr Brest The aquarium combines the underwater world with the realm of tropical rainforests. Some 30 different enclosures house all kinds of fishy attractions, including a deep-water tank which has a glass tunnel through the centre, allowing visitors to get up close and personal with sharks and other daunting creatures. Stralsund OZEANEUM Stralsund Tel: +49 (0)3831 - 26 50 601 Fax: +49 (0)3831 - 26 50 609 Web:www.ozeaneum.de The way through the aquaria is a journey from the quay wall of Stralsund’s harbour, crossing the North Sea on the way up to the North Polar Sea. The visitor gains an impression of different marine habitats from the “Bodden” (shallow bay) as well as the open Atlantic. Hungary Budapest Tropicarium Tel: +36-1 424-3053 Web: http://www.tropicarium. hu/english 8 large sharks, rays that you can stroke, squirrel monkeys, colourful snakes, exotic birds, alligators, unusual reptiles, antrhopods and hundred of freshwater and sea fish can be seen in the tropical zoo. Shark feeding takes place every Thursday from 3 o’clock Ireland Dingle Co Kerry Oceanworld (Mara Beo) Tel: +353 (0)66 91 52 111 Fax: +353 (0)66 91 52 155 E-m:[email protected] Over 1,000 species of marine life. Come face to face with fearsome Sharks, only a wall of glass stands between you.. Stroll amongst the Amazonian Display including deadly Piranhas, Catfish, Pacu. Hands on experience at the Touch Tank - hold a starfish and stroke the friendly Rays! Meet some of our favourite residents; Seahorses. Italy Genoa Genoa Aquarium Acquario di Genova Tel: +39 010/23451 The marine park: 71 tanks, 800 species, and over 10,000 specimens set against the backdrop of the Gulf of Genoa. The tour (approx. 2 hours and 30 minutes) unfolds through the scenery of the Old Port of Genoa – the Aquarium is located on the old wharf of Ponte Spinola – and through 40 large tanks, and 19 open ones which use the space of a real ship called “Nave Italia”, allowing people to actually touch the fish . Seals and penguins playing in the large pools welcome you to one of Europe’s largest collections of fish and invertebrates. One million litres of clean seawater are pumped up from depth of 130 meters, allowing one of the few aquariums in the world to keep a shoal of herring. In addition, they have a number of 100,000 litres fresh water aquariums containing fish from all parts of the world. Portugal Lisbon Oceanarium Tel: +351 21 891 7002 / 06 Web:www.oceanario.pt Boasts the largest aquarium in Europe and includes a gigantic aquarium showing a global ocean. Inhabited by 16.000 animals and plants representing over 450 different species, Four biotypes, each recreating one of the world’s coastal habitats, are located in the four corner towers which encircle the central aquarium. Together, they constitute a representative set of ocean environments. Scotland North Queensferry Deep Sea World Tel: 01383 411 880 Web:www.deepseaworld.com At 112 metres long and holding a million gallons of water, the underwater tunnel at Deep Sea World is one of the longest in the world. Visitors will also see seal pools, Amazon rainforest, piranhas, Mount Krakatoa and much more. Spain Barcelona L’Aquàrium de Barcelona Tel: +34 93 221 74 74 A living show, changing, 11,000 animals and approximately 450 different species in the Mediterranean and tropical tanks, and our permanent displays Planeta Aqua and Explora! A transparent tunnel over 80 m long crosses under it, which allows visitors to feel as if they were walking on the sea bed. Sweden Stockholm Aquaria Vattenmuseum (Aquarium Water Museum) Tel: +46 08 660 9089 Themed zones and exhibits, a living rainforest with mangroves and piranhas, a reconstruction of a coral reef. The sharks are housed in a glass tunnel, with clownfish, giant moray eels, and starfish. There is also a cooler Nordic fountain pool where wild sea trout come each year to spawn, via a fish ladder. You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk Germany Friedrichstrasse 7 1010 Vienna Tel: +43 1 58880-0 Fax: +43 1 58880-440 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.ddsg-blue-danube.at Fähr-und Schiffahrtsgesellschaft eG Rheinkai 10, 55411 Bingen am Rhein Tel: +49 (0) 67 21/14140 Fax: +49 (0) 67 21/17398 E-m: [email protected] Web:www.bingenruedesheimer.de DDSG Blue Danube Cruises Excursion cruises in the Wachau Valley between Melk and Krems, sightseeing cruises in Vienna. Mondays-Dinner and show cruise “The Sound of Johann Strauss” Cruises in the Valley of the Loreley. Full restaurant/snacks. Multi-lingual staff. Group rates. Belgium Köln-Düsseldorfer Deutsche Rheinschiffahrt AG Antwerpen Flandria Tel: +32 (0)3-2313100 E-m: [email protected] Deutsche Rheinschiffahrt AG Luisa Huppertz Manager International Sales Frankenwerft 35, 50667 Cologne Tel: +49 (0)221-2088 405 Fax: +449 (0)221-2088 403 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.k-d.com Port and river cruises, candlelit dinner cruises Czech Republic Prague Venice Tel/Fax: +420 2 21108408 Web:www.prague-venice.cz Route passes historical canals and vaults, travels under Charles Bridge with views of Prague Castle Denmark Hungary City Cruises Cherry Garden Pier Cherry Garden Street London SE16 4TU, England Tel: +44 020 7740 0400 Fax: +44 020 7740 0495 Contact: Natasha Contini Ireland France Port de la Bourdonnais 75007 Paris Tel: +33 1 44 11 33 33 Fax: +33 1 44 11 33 53 Web:www.bateauxparisiens.com Nemunas Travel, UAB Taikos pr. 95-41, Kaunas LT-50449 Tel: +370 609 86020 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.nemunastravel.lt New from the May 2015 The Shuttle boat “Kaunas” invites visitors to enjoy the city of Kaunas and its surroundings on the largest rivers of Lithuania: Nemunas, Neris and Nevëþis. Capacity is 35 people and available for private group hire, with a variety of routes and time tables. Average length of trip-1:20 hour Shuttle boat “Kaunas Tel: +31 (0)20 623 98 86 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.canal.nl Lake Geneva Region - a captivating cruise. The fleet serves destinations on both the Swiss and French side of the lake, the scenic and sightseeing attractions ranging from verdant vineyards and majestic mountain peaks to ancient castles and other historic landmarks. Enjoy a wonderful evening cruise on Lake Thun. Be inspired by spectacular views of the castles along the shores of the lake and taste a delicious sunset menu on request. From Thun back to Interlaken it’s an easy train journey. 14th May - 25th October, daily at 18.10 Sunset cruise on Lake Thun Rotterdam Swiss Barbeque Cruise Discover the city from the inside of a hypermodern amphibious bus! After driving past Rotterdam’s most attractive locations, then into the Maas river, 75-minute tour A wonderful way to see the sights CGN Geneva Great partying on and around the canals! Canal Company, in conjunction with Canal Bike, Canal Bus and Holland International Canal Cruises - the leading company on and around the Amsterdam canals. Sight-seeing cruises on Killary Fjord in Connemara in the West of Ireland. Our luxury cruise ship can accommodate 150 passengers and has a full bar and catering facilities. Suir River Cruises Tel: 051 833777 E-m:[email protected] Switzerland on Lake Thun Interlaken Tourism Tel. +41 (0)33 826 53 00 Fax: +41 (0)33 826 53 75 [email protected] www.interlaken.ch Splashtours Waterford Experience Loch Ness, with on board entertainment, evening Ceiidh Cruises available Sunset Cruise Killary Cruises Galway Tel: +353 91 566736 E-m:[email protected] Sightseeing and dinner cruises on London’s River Thames 17, Avenue de Rhodanie Case postale 116 1000 Lausanne 6 Tel: +41 (0) 848 811 848 Fax: +41 21 614 62 02 Infoline +41 848 811 848 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.cgn.ch Canal Company Two hour sightseeing tours on the Duna Bella, including a walk around Margit Island. Romantic evening cruises on the Danube sailing past Budapest’s magnificent illuminated landmarks on board the Danube Legend last approximately one hour England Lithuania Amsterdam Tel: +36 1 266 4190 Web:www.legenda.hu Tours to Middelggrund Fortress and Flak Fortress Web:www.jacobite.co.uk Netherlands Legenda Copenhagen Tel: +45 33 33 93 55 Web:www.spar-shipping.com 9 boats, activities and shows, theme cruises, lunch and dinner cruises Daily cruises, 40 landing stages on the Rhine, and the Moselle. A fleet of 14 vessels, full winter and summer timetables Budapest Spar Shipping Bateaux Parisiens Bingen Rüdesheimer of Waterford such as Reginalds Tower – Clock Tower – Granville Hotel - Rice Bridge – Red Bridge – Suir Bridge – Grannagh Castle – The Island – Cheekpoint – Passage East – and lots more. Available for group bookings Tel: +31 010-4369491 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.splashtours.nl Norway Cruise Service AS ÅLESUND Tel: +47 70 19 90 90 E-m:[email protected] Cruises & Excursions - Lakes, Rivers and Fjords Austria on Lake Brienz Interlaken Tourism Tel. +41 (0)33 826 53 00 Fax: +41 (0)33 826 53 75 [email protected] www.interlaken.ch Have a wonderful evening at Interlaken’s Swiss barbecue cruise on Lake Brienz. enjoy good music, cool drinks and taste the delicious barbecue. Relax on top of our boat and feel the energy of the breath-taking Swiss Alps. Every Friday, from 5 July to 28 August 2015. Every Tuesday, from 7 July to 25 August 2015 departs at 19.30 Offers all kinds of sea-excursions in the Møre and Romsdal region. Various boats the largest one seating 300 people Portugal ships comfortable board restaurants on entary comm multi-lingual STAUnEn UnD EnTSPAnnEn – EnchAnTIng BEAUTy! VOn KÖLn BIS LInZ. KD – yOUr nO. 1 On ThE rOmAnTIc rhInE rIVEr Lisbon Lisboa Vista do Tejo (LVT) Tel: +351 21 391 3030 Twice daily sightseeing cruises and evening dinner and dance cruises along the Tejo River. Discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site with its over 20 castles and picturesque scenery from its best angle. We offer you more than 160 departures daily between Koblenz and Rüdesheim in the Loreley Valley. Welcome aboard KD! Scotland InfOrmATIOn AnD BOOKIngS: KD German Rhine Line · T. +49(0)2 21/20 88 - 405 · www.k-d.com Tomnahurich Bridge, Glenurquhart Rd, Inverness 1V3 5TD Tel: +44 01463 233999 KD-Anz_EGTTG_2013_88x60.indd 1 Jacobite Cruises Swiss barbeque cruise Zürichsee Schifffahrtsgesellschaft Zurich Tel: +41 44 4871333 The Lake Zurich fleet offers round trips and cruises. In addition other special offers like the brunch and lunch cruises. Year round numerous short trips (1.5 h), as well as longer trips (4 h) to Rapperswil every day. You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 12.02.13 12:18 47 Klagenfurt Minimundus GmbH ** T+43/463/21194-0 www.minimundus.at 140 models on display of the most beautiful buildings from all five continents. Modellers show groups around. The guided tour takes one hour and provides history, and many stories about the Park. Visit the workshops where the models are created. Belgium Bruxelles Mini-Europe ** Tel + 32 + (0) 2- 474.13.13 www.minieurope.com Located at the foot of the Atomium, have a whistle stop tour around Europe in a few hours. Visitors can make the models work: the eruption of Vesuvius, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the bullfight in Seville. 300 models and sites. Also European Space full of interactive multimedia games. Denmark Legoland, Billund, Jutland Tel. +45 7533 1333 [email protected] Miniland is the big world in miniature built of 20 million LEGO® bricks. drive in a zebrastriped jeep among the wild LEGO animals on the African savannah. Take a boat trip around the world. From a rotating panoramic lift, which travels at a height of 36 metres visitors have a great view of LEGOLAND. Copenhagen Tivoli Tel: +45 3315 1001 www.tivolidk.com Opened in 1843 as a theme park and public garden, and still retains a flavour of that era. Plenty of rides including the Golden Tower, Valhalla Castle, a Ferris Wheel and a roller coaster. Also on offer concerts, circus acts, and theatrical performances. Estonia LOTTEMAA TEEMAPARK Reiu küla, Tahkuranna vald Pärnumaa 86508 Tel: +372 588 55 699 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://lottemaa.ee Opened 2014 Play with your favourite characters from the Lotte books and films, try out the fun inventions of Gadgetville, sunbathe on the sandy beach and swim in the sea. France Anjou TERRA BOTANICA, Pays De La Loire Tél. 0033 02 41 25 48 74 www.terrabotanica.fr Opened 2010 - Europe’s first 48 horticultural theme park, devoted entirely to the understanding and discovery of plant life. Located near Angers, France’s leading horticultural region, the park is both fun and educational, offering visitors an exciting adventure into the world of plants. LES EPESSES Puy du Fou Tel:00 33 820 09 10 10 www.puydufou.com Discover renowned periods of French history: from the Roman era to the Vendéen Wars, through the Viking invasion and the Middle Ages... travel through the centuries. Shows and attractions blend with the calm 40 acre landscape park and the reconstituted working villages. Night-time Cinéscénie shows, with a stage covering 57 acres Paris Disneyland Park Paris Tel 0844 800 8111 Pink castle and "lands" themed on the Wild West, the future and fairy tales, costumed Disney characters, Walt Disney Studios Park , and of course a host of scary theme-park rides. Also offers eight elaborately themed hotels, Disney Village of shops, restaurants and evening entertainment Poitiers Futuroscope Tel 020-7499 8049 www.futuroscope.com Discover the world of cinema and the moving image in this futuristic theme park, considered to be one of the top 15 in the world. A tram runs around this enormous state-of-the-art technology park.. Huge screens and projectors allow visitors to 'experience' flying, falling, space flight and many more incredible effects. Germany Brühl near Cologne Phantasialand Tel+49 223 23 6200 www.Phantasialnd.de Visitors step into various subject-related sectors such as Alt-Berlin, China Town, Wuze Town, Fantasy, Mystery, Mexico and Silver City. The wild water rapids, mystery castle, Hollywood tour, space centre and Colorado adventure are just some of the attractions. Leipzig BELANTIS Tel: +490341 91 03 0 Web: www.BELANTIS.de Activities for all age groups are provided and there are six distinct themes, such as the “Valley of the Pharaohs” and “Island of Knights”, which offer a range of rides, shows and entertainment options. Rust Europa-Park – Germany’s biggest theme park Tel.: +49 7822 77 14 250 E-Mail: [email protected] More than 100 attractions and shows, an area of 95 hectares, 13 European themed areas, 6 hours of show-programmes, 5 hotels – Europa-Park, which is located in the border-triangle Germany – Switzerland – France, is a unique destination for short-holidays with leisure activities for all age groups and tastes. Günzburg LEGOLAND Group hotline: +49 (0)1805 700 757 70* charged E-mail: [email protected] Eight theme areas, roller coasters, water attractions and shows and MINILAND. Here, on a scale of 1:20, famous European towns and landscapes recreated from over 25 million LEGO bricks, People, animals, cars, ships, trains and aeroplanes can all be moved at the touch of a button – together with the appropriate background noises. Bottrop-Kirchhellen Movie Park Germany Tel+49-2045-899 0 www.movieparkgermany.de Spectacular Hollywood shows, breathtaking roller-coasters and attractions based on themes from the world of cinema await you in 5 theme areas on an area of over 45 hectares.Experienced the astounding effects of gravity? Or been missing in the Bermuda Triangle? Nothing beats an actionpacked day of fun. Krausnick Tropical Island Management GmbH Tel +49 (0)3 54 77 - 60 50 50 Visitors enjoy a 42ft mountain, a 490ft tropical lagoon, a series of jungle pathways, a range of wildlife including birds, butterflies, monkeys. Performers from Africa, Asia and South America entertain every night with traditional music, songs and dance. Restaurants in each of the six villages offer authentic cuisines. Plailly Parc Astérix Tel:00 33 8 26 30 10 40 www.parcasterix.fr A theme park based on the adventures of the popular cartoon character, Astérix. Located in the heart of protected forest, the park takes visitors on a humorous journey through ancient Gaul, the Roman Empire and the Middle Ages to the 21st century. About 30 permanent rides at the park, and regular shows Saint-Ours-les-Roches Vulcania Tel:00 33 820 827 828 www.vulcania.com Surrounded by the dormant volcanoes of the Auvergne region, the park takes vulcanology as its theme. Dragon Ride, a mythical special-effects journey in to the depths of the earth. New this year is The Earth's Rage, a simulated adventure immersing you in disastrous natural phenomena, such as an avalanche, earthquake and tornado blue fire Megacoaster powered by GAZPROM European Theme and Adventure Parks Austria Experience.Time.Together. … at Germany’s biggest theme park! ARTHUR – the gigantic attraction Europa-Park hotels Europa-Park – Theme Park & Resort in Rust near Freiburg/Black Forest/Germany Info-Line +49 7822 77-6688 · www.europapark.de You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk Central Germany T+49 (0) 2691 / 302 630 www.nuerburgring.de Excitement and adrenaline, High speed and Grüne Hölle, motor racing and entertainment. Learn all the secret tricks first hand during a bus tour over the Grand Prix circuit or look over the shoulders of the various teams in the pit lane. Events throughout the year Stuttgart Tripsdrill Cleebronn/Tripsdrill Tel.: 0049 (0)7135 / 99 99 [email protected] The park now offers over 100 inventive attractions. The new wooden coaster ‘Mammut’ is a thrill! The trains are built in the shape of saws, race through a huge saw mill, and cut through the wood work. 10 minutes walk from the theme park to the wildlife park with its forest trail, adventure playground, barefoot trail, and 130 rare wild animals. Visitors can see the feeding of the wolves and bears daily. Wolfsburg AutoStadt GmbH Tel: +49 (0) 5361 400 E-mail: [email protected] Visitor attraction adjacent to the Volkswagen factory with a prime focus on automobiles. It features a museum, feature pavilions for the principal automobile brands in the Volkswagen Group between 1945 and 1989, including monuments of ‘Hungarian-Soviet Friendship’ and ‘Liberation’, as well as statues of famous personalities from the labour movement, soldiers of the Red Army and other gigantic pieces: you through sharks and the Thai beach, with the world’s biggest wave pool. Italy Liseberg AB Rimini Italia en Miniatura ** T0541/732004 www.italiaenminiatura.com The Italian historical, architectural and cultural heritage theme park, which has blended fun and education since 1970. Only here you can experience the excitement of “travelling” and learning while walking around the 272 perfect scale reproductions of architectural marvels of the “Bel Paese” (the beautiful country). Rome Cinecitta World Castel Romano Via di Castel Romano, 200 near Rome Tel:+06.64009.903 Opened July 2014 First theme park in Italy dedicated to the world of cinema offers 20 attractions, 8 movie sets, 4 theatres for shows of great impact (including the permanent showing of “Enigma”) 4 themed restaurants Spain Holland Benidorm Den Haag Tel 00 34 902 02 02 20 www.terramiticapark.com Terra Mitica Madurodam ** T+31-(0) 70 - 416 24 00 www.madurdam.nl Holland in miniature For almost 60 years Madurodam has been the smallest city in the Netherlands. Canals, gabled houses and all kinds of other typical Dutch scenes: the miniature city offers you the highlights of the Netherlands on a scale 1:25.New 2010 Madurodam by Light. Every evening after sunset visitors will be submerged in a fascinating Dutch fairytale that tells the story of Hansje Brinker and the fight against the water. Efteling Tel 00 31 416 288 111 www.efteling.com Highlights are the Fairy Tale Forest, a woodland walk past tableaux with animatronic, lifesize characters such as Sleeping Beauty and Little Red Riding Hood, and Dream Flight, a ride through fantasy scenes such as floating castles and grottoes. Hungary Budapest Statue Park – Memento Park Tel+36 (1) 424 7500 www.szoborpark.hu Displayed are 42 pieces of art from the Communist era Divided into zones representing Egypt, Greece, Rome, Iberia and Mediterranean islands. Top rides include the Magnus Colossus, claimed to be Europe's longest wooden rollercoaster, and the Flight of the Phoenix – a 170foot free-fall drop. The Atalaya Adventure Park is new, with rope bridges and zip lines. Costa Dorada PortAventura Tel 0800 966540 www.portaventura.co.uk Five beautifully themed lands recreating Mayan Mexico, the Wild West, Polynesia, China and elements of the Mediterranean, and some top-notch rides such as the eight-loop roller coaster Dragon Khan. Also one of the best water parks - Caribe Aquatic Park. It boasts a wave pool, lazy river, and water slides. Tenerife Loro Parque/ Siam Park Playa de las Americas www.tenerifewaterpark.com At Loro Parque, enjoy a wealth of animals, birds and marine mammals at this one of a kind nature paradise and check out the world’s biggest Penguinarium. At Siam Park spend a day riding, sliding and soaking on the state of the art flumes including The Tower of Power which shoots Sweden GÖTEBORG Tel: +46 31-400 100 (vxl) E-mail: [email protected] 35 rides and attractions. New rides this year is Hanghai and Rabalder. Liseberg has a long, flourishing history of beautiful gardens The latest is Lustgård, a new park area where spectacular plants, waterfalls and artworks are interspersed with a dramatic landscape. Liseberg also has an exciting sculpture park. Switzerland Melide – Lugano Swissminiatur** Tel:+ 41 91 640 1060 www.swissminiatur.ch Visit Switzerland in just one hour! Open-air miniature park at the shore of Lake Lugano. More than 120 models at scale 1:25. A 3,560m long railway with 18 trains. Self-service restaurant. Playground for children. Car and bus park available. Turkey Istanbul Miniaturk ** T+90 (0) 212 222 28 82 www.miniaturk.com The park contains 105 models in 1/25th scale. of Istanbul, Anatolia, and the Ottoman territories that today lie outside of Turkey. Also featured are historic structures like the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus and the Mausoleum of Maussollos at Halicarnassus (now Bodrum). Vialand Yeşilpınar Mahallesi Şehit Metin Kaya Sok No:11 Eyüp / İstanbul Tel : +90 212 600 01 00 Fax : +90 212 600 01 28 ‘Disneyland’ on the Golden Horn. A theme park, the largest in Istanbul and inspired by Disneyland, has opened in Istanbul’s Eyup district on the Golden Horn. Vialand includes an aquapark, themepark and shopping centre. UK Dorset SANDWORLD International Sand Sculpture Park Lodmoor Country Park, Weymouth Tel: 07411 387 529 Expect iconic sculptures including The Beatles, Winston Churchill, One Direction and lots more created by some of the most imaginative and creatively talented sculptors in the world who will be visiting SANDWORLD throughout the season until November. Kingston upon Thames Chessington World of Adventures T0871 282 5105 www.chessington.com With exciting rides and roller coasters, amazing animals and a SEA LIFE Centre, Chessington really is Britain’s wildest adventure! discover the ancient ruins of Wild Asia, a new and mythical land where families can take on the KOBRA, an awesome new spinning disc ride! Staffordshire Alton Tower Tel 0871 222 6944 Terrific rides, amazing live shows, and weird and wonderful costume characters. Guests of all ages will enjoy fun-packed activities - scream, let off steam, ride and slide. New 2010 Thirteen the ultimate rollercoaster Surrey Thorpe Park www.thorpepark.com Tel 0871 663 4466 European Theme and Adventure Parks Nürburgring 23 rides. Unleash the dare devil within and take on the loops, spins, vertical drops and incredible speeds of some of the country’s biggest and most awesome coasters. 2011 see’s the arrival of a brand new ride for thrill lovers, Storm Surg. e Visitors can climb aboard a life raft and get in a spin on what is set to be the ultimate sky-high spinning water ride. Wiltshire Longleat BA12 7NW Tel: Groups 01985 844328 Email: [email protected] www.longleat.co.uk Discover the magnificent animals within the Safari Park, set sail on the Safari Boats for a sea lion escorted cruise, get lost in the Longleat Hedge Maze, meet some furry and feathery friends in Pets Corner before discovering the treasures and heirlooms of Longleat House (and more)! Windsor Legoland SL4 4AY. For Group Bookings, please contact us: Tel: 0871 4232 270 Email: Enquiries@ merlinentertainments.biz The ultimate venue for groups to have fun with over 50 amazing interactive rides, live shows, building workshops, driving schools and attractions, all set in 150 acres of beautiful parkland, Miniland - 40 million brick pieces recreate scenes from the USA and Europe, all bustling with sounds, traffic, trains and boats.. ** Members of IAMP – International Association of Miniature Parks Email [email protected] You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 49 AustriaBergisel Ski Jump 6020 Innsbruck Tel: +43 512 589 259 Web:www.bergisel.info Breathtaking vantage point, sports facility and architectural monument with Cafe and observation terrace. frey wille Web:www.frey-wille.com Graz, Innsbruck, Salzburg, Vienna The renowned Austrian jewellers FREY WILLE has a team of artists, goldsmiths and experts of fine enamelling at the heart of its success story. Also accessories, men’s collection and writing instruments Geiger Hut-und Trachtenmoden Goldgasse 19, A-5020 Salzburg Tel: +43 662 841393 Fax: +43 662 841393 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.hats.at Contact: Mr Peter Macho groups welcome, good provisions! We are specialised in the famous boiled wool jackets from Geiger and traditional hats! Tax free for non eu visitors! Glanz & Gloria Mirabellplatz 7, A-5020 Salzburg Tel: +43 662 87 36 23 +43 699 10 11 9966 +43 662 433 450 Web:www.salzburg.co.at/ glanz-gloria Excellent location, just around the corner from Bus Station North. Advance notice needed for group visit. Good prices for groups. Official Swarovski and hummel shop. Melk Abbey Supporting the image of the sector and by promoting the activities on the jewellery and gemstones markets in order to optimise the knowledge in and about the diamond sector. Brugge Käthe Wohlfahrt Kerstfeeerie N.V. Walplein 12/Wollestraat 29 Tel:+32-(0)50/330604 Fax:+32-(0)50/346313 E-m:kerstfeeerie.brugge@ pandora.be Experience the real authentic German Christmas in Bruges. Käthe Wohlfahrt, the German Christmas specialist, have two ‘year round’ Christmas stores in Brugge, the same excellent customer service and high, quality German Christmas decorations as in Germany. Find a large selection of pyramids, schwibbogen, nutcrackers and incense smokers made in Germany as well as many beautiful year round gift ideas and souvenirs Brussels Atomium Atomium Square, 1020 Brussels Tel: +32 (0)2 475 47 77 Fax: +32 (0)2 475 47 79 Take a very special journey through its spheres. Enhance visits by being accompanied by a guide who will give information about the history, the construction, the restoration and the exhibitions of the Atomium. Czech Republic This well-run store sells hundreds of handmade art objects. Leading artists and craftspeople throughout the country organized this cooperative to showcase their wares. In Carlsberg’s first brewery from 1847 a series of exhibitions illustrate the history of the breweries and past and present production of beer. Groups by appointment and very welcome Tuesday-Sunday 10am - 4pm Paris 326 Rue Saint-Honoré - Paris Tel: +33 1 42 60 14 01 Web:www.sainthonore.com The boutique offers Swiss Made quality watches, jewellery and accessories. Elegant style and expertise attracts lovers of contemporary creations, its timepieces have a unique character and are crafted in the finest materials with eyecatching detail. A global brand, recognized for its distinctive style and represented in more than 60 countries. Also available from GALERIES LAFAYETTE PARIS Germany Cuckoo clocks (demonstration), Biersteins, Hummel figures, Swarovski crystal, boat trips Drubba Family Hofgut Sternen An der Ravennaschlucht (B31) 79874 Breitnau/Höllsteig Tel: +49-7652-9010 Fax:+49-7652-1031 E-m:[email protected] Contact: Jürgen Cuckoo clocks (demonstration), Biersteins, Hummel figures, Birkenstock, Swarovski crystal, largest cuckoo clock in the Upper Black Forest House of the Black Forest Clocks Boutique Saint Honore Landsraß 7, D-78132 Hornberg Niederwasser Tel: +49 7833 8037 Fax: +49 7833 7724 Web:www.house-of-blackforest-clocks.com Käthe Wohlfahrt GmbH & Co. OHG Herrngasse 1, 91541 Rothenburg Tel: +49 986 1 409 150 Web:www.bestofchristmas.com Christmas Shop all year round plus a Museum. Also have stores in Heidelberg, Rüdesheim, Oberammergau and Bamberg Old Salt Works Bad Reichenhall Drubba Family Black Forest Clock Center Seestrasse 37, 79822 Titisee Tel: +49 7651 981200 Fax: +49 7651-88142 Alte Saline 9 83435 Bad Reichenhall Tel: +49-8651-7002-146 Fax:+49-865-7002-196 E-m:[email protected] Gamle Carlsberg Vej 11 2500 Copenhagen Valby Tel: +45 33 27 13 14 Fax: +45 33 27 47 09 Web:www.carlsberg.com Copenhagen E-m:houseofamber@ houseofamber.dk Web:www.houseofamber.dk Antwerp 4 shops with amber jewellery in silver, gold and diamond settings. Also there is a museum showing the owners private collection HRD: Antwerp World Diamond Centre Estonia Tallinn si nce 15 SaLZBERGWERK BERchtESGadEn Bergwerkstraße 83 · 83471 Berchtesgaden Phone: +49-8652-6002-0 winnu [email protected] · www.salzbergwerk.de ge ng Energy Discovery Centre in t m in 17 House of Amber g Wirerstr 10, AT-4820 Bad Ischi Tel: +43 6132 200 2490 Fax: +43 6132 200 4400 Web:www.salzwelten.at ey n r u o j a n o Go ! of discovery Sal Kärntnerstrasse 6, A-1010 Wien T0043 1 512 2418 www.austrianarts.com Hovenierstraat 22 Tel: +32-3-229 29 90 France Denmark Carlsberg Visitors Centre Belgium Re - opened Autumn 2014 The building houses unique historic devices from these fields and more than 130 hands-on exhibits dealing with themes such as electricity, renewable energy sources, magnetics nuclear energy, sound and optics. Perhaps one of the coolest exhibits will actually allow the visitor to experience ‘lighting’ - up close and personal, via the Tesla Transformer. Art Nouveau silver-plated glass vases and plates in limited series or contemporary decorative glass. They also offer ceramics, plates, cups, jugs, and Czech-made jewellery. This shop offers a wide range of miniature versions of the city’s most famous buildings and city scenes Ősterreichische Werksätten Guided tours around the historical salt mines E-m:[email protected] Contact: Alison or Peter U Luzického semináre 10, Prague Tel: +420 257-311-678 Melk has been a spiritual and cultural center of the country for more than 1000 years, first as a castle for the Babenbergs, then from 1089 as a Benedictine monastery, founded by Margrave Leopold II. Tours April – Nov the Abbey and Parks. . The Monastery also now has a museum Salinen Tourismus Tel: (+372) 715 26 50 Web:www.energiakeskus.ee E-m:[email protected] U dvou luceren Stift Melk, Stiftsführungen, A-3390 Melk Tel:+43-(0)2752-555-232 Fax:+43-(0)2752-555-249 E-m:[email protected] 50 Fax: +32-3-229 29 99 E-m: [email protected] / www.hrd.be Salz Visitor Attractions and Shops Welcoming Groups Austria You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk Audhild Vikens Vevstove A demonstration dairy to discover all the secrets of “Gruyère” cheese-making, an exhibition “Gruyère, a journey to the earth of the senses” a shop “Le Marché gruérien” and a restaurant with typical regional dishes Souvenirs, Christmas shop Le Chalet Restaurant et Fromagerie de démonstration Norway N-6850 Skei Jølster Tel/Fax::+47 57 72 81 25 E-m:[email protected] iful t u a e b t s o the m rld! o w e h t n i salt works Oslo Sweater Company Radisson SAS Scandinavia Hotel Tullinsgts, 0166 Oslo Tel: +47 22 11 29 22 Fax: +47 22 11 06 48 Sweater Shop Contact: Johnsen Portugal World of Discoveries Morada Rua de Miragaia, 106, 4050-387 Porto Tel:+ 351 220 439 770 Web:www.worldofdiscoveries. com aLtE SaLinE Bad REichEnhaLL alte Saline 9 · d-83435 Bad Reichenhall Phone: +49-8651-7002-146 · www.alte-saline.de Web:www.alte-saline.de Contact: Peter Botzleiner-Reber The most beautiful salt works in the world, reflection as a magnificent symbol of wealth, salt museum and salt shop, it is now one of Bavaria’s most important industrial monuments. AZ-86x123mm_SBW+AS_2015_eng.indd 2 Salt Mine Berchtesgaden Bergwerkstraße 83 83471 Berchtesgaden Tel: +49-8652-6002-0 Fax:+49-8652-6002-60 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.salzbergwerk.de Contact: Manfred Schindler Discovery salt, train ride into the Salt Mine 650m, Salt Cathedral with slide, Stone Salt Grotto in honour of King Ludwig II, Model and movie salt mining, Treasure Vault, Mirror Lake. ceramics to hand embroidered and woven textiles, wood and bone carvings and fashion wear. 03.02.15 Perfect souvenirs of our country. Italy Casini Florence, Piazza Pitti, 30, 31/R Tel: +39 055219324 Web:www.casinifirenze.it E-m: [email protected] A minute walk from the ‘ Ponte Vecchio’ Italy’s finest selection of hand made leather garments, shoes, bags and accessories designed by Jennifer Tattanelli. Friendly and helpful team to assist your clients. Mair Mair GmBH Hungary Caprice H-2000 Szententre DOZSA Gyorgy Ut 22 Tel: +36 26 302512 Fax: +36 26 302785 Museum/Exhibition/Diamond factory & shop, cafeteria, duty free Folkart Kézművesház Folkart Craftsman’s House 1052.Budapest Régiposta u. 12. Tel: +36 -1 3185-143 Web:www.folkartkezmuveshaz.hu E-m:[email protected] The only shop in Budapest to stock the famous Hungarian Halas lace. A wide range of authentic and traditional folk art products and hand-made goods from all over Hungary. From 1 39049 Sterzing, Altstadt 1 Citta Vecchia Tel: +39 0472 76 53 86 Fax: +39 0472 76 63 86 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.mair.mair.it Contact: Helmutt Mair Specialist in wines, leather gifts and souvenirs** Netherlands CORPUS ‘journey through the human body’ Oegstgeest Tel: +31 (0)71 75 10 200 Fax: +31 (0)71 75 10 201 Web:www.corpusexperience.nl E-m: [email protected] The visitor travels through the human body and learns in The new “World of Discoveries” is an interactive museum and theme park based on the history of Portuguese land discoveries. This interactive attraction allows visitors to embark on the epic journeys of past Portuguese explorers. Switzerland Casagrande 24 Kapellgasse & Grendel/ Schwanenplatz, Luzerne Tel: +41 41 418 60 60 Fax: +41 41 412 16 64 11:07 E-m:[email protected] Web:www.casagrande.ch “One stop shop” for all gifts including watches. Additional store, and Internet Café. Restrooms Jobin Hauptstrasse 111 CH 3855 Brienz Tel:+41 33 952 13 00 Fax:+41 33 952 13 01 A centre for traditional Swiss arts and crafts since 1835! Carpenters, woodcarvers and music box builders in our ateliers making carvings and music boxes for our worldwide customers. Visitors can see our craftsmen at work during a guided tour through the SWISS WOODCARVING MUSEUM. In our modern shop, a selection of authentic Swiss arts and crafts. Book a “HANDS ON EVENT”, you can carve your own Swiss cow or build your own music box! La Maison du Gruyère CH-1663 Pringy-Gruyères Tel: +41(0) 26921 8400 Fax: +41 (0) 26921 8401 Web:www.lamaisondugruyere.ch Route de la Gare 2 1660 Château-d’Oex Tel:+41 (0)26 924 66 77 Fax: +41 (0)26 924 42 78 www.lechalet-fromagerie.ch Cheese-making demonstrations from Wednesday to Sunday from 10:30am to 12:30pm.The restaurant is open daily from 8am to 6pm and on Friday evenings. The Chalet Restaurant can be reserved for private parties and meetings and cheese may be produced upon request from 15 person. U.K. Dickens World Chatham Maritime, Kent Web:www.dickensworld.co.uk Tel: +44 08702 411415 The new £62m indoor visitor will offer a new and entertaining way to enjoy Dickens and his characters as well as gaining an understanding of the times and conditions people experienced living in England in the early 19th century. The Houses of Parliament Tel: + 0844 847 2498 Web:www.parliament.uk Group and travel trade rates available, 75 minute guided tours. Visitors discover the fascinating blend of history and politics that lie within one of the most instantly recognisable buildings in the world. Visitor Attractions and Shops Welcoming Groups a playful way the functions of their own body. CORPUS offers a combination of information, education and entertainment Shakespeare’s Globe 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside London SE1 9DT Tel: +44 020 7902 1500 Fax: +44 020 7902 1515 Web:www.shakespeares-globe. org Theatre and Exhibition Shakespearience Waterside, Stratford upon Avon Tel: +44 01789 290111 Web:www.shakespearience. co.uk New Shakespearience is a groundbreaking virtual reality experience - revealing the man behind the well-known face and providing spectacular entertainment, showing the life and works of William in just one hour The Wedgwood Visitor Centre Barlaston Stoke-on-Trent Staffordshire ST12 9ER Tel: 01782 282986 Email: [email protected] Opens May 2015 :The state-ofthe-art visitor experience will feature an interactive hands-on factory tour and the chance to spend time in the Wedgwood Museum, buy fine china and ceramics in a flagship store, and dine in The Wedgwood Tearoom or a new signature restaurant. You can see all editions of the Guide and magazine at www.ontheroad.co.uk 51 Eltz Castle Explore the fairy tale home of 34 generations of the Lords and Counts of Eltz Guided tours Treasury hall Refreshments Special group rates Open daily from 9.30 a.m. until 5.30 p.m., April 1 to November 1 Burg Eltz 56294 Wierschem Tel. +49 2672 950 500 [email protected] www.burg-eltz.de