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Accommodation Available in Italy

Trentotto Canteo, a four-bedroomed villa for 8 now available. Within easy access of Pisa and Florence airports and close to the seaside resort of Viareggio. Read More >
We are delighted to offer Trentotto Canteo a four-bedroomed privately owned villa with garden situated on the most elegant avenue in Barga, within easy access of Pisa and Florence airports. Sleeps 8. First floor: 3 double bedrooms, bathroom with bath & shower, balcony. Ground Floor: 1 twin bedroom, sitting/dining room, kitchen and shower room with WC. Garden: stone-built barbecue, garden furniture. Natural gas central heating. Prices from £1,200 per week based on Sat-Sat although additional nights or alternative arrival/departure days subject to availability. Please contact the Holidays Department on 0844 493 2108 or email holidays@nts.org.uk to check prices and current availability.
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Get great value for large groups at a Basecamp

Our base camps are ideal accommodation for those larger groups looking for more basic accommodation on a budget.
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An ideal base for hill walking and other outdoor pursuits. Unless otherwise stated, our base camps provide bed linen but they do not provide towels or dish towels so please remember to bring your own. Unless otherwise stated, you can stay at a base camp for as few or as many nights as you would like, all year round. No dogs allowed in any of our base camps. To check availability and book please contact the Holidays department by telephone on 0844 493 2108 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm) or email holidays@nts.org.uk
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Cultural Cruising 2013

The Trust's Cultural Cruising programme has launched for summer 2013 at www.culturalcruising.com
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Isolation, Islands and Intrigue

The sea has been a natural highway since the last Ice Age, connecting people and places and allowing a bountiful trade and exchange of cultural life to develop. Nowhere is this more evident than the Scottish coast and islands whose rich archaeology paints a vivid portrait of the past. Places that seem remote and inaccessible to us today have in fact been inhabited for thousands of years...
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Celtic Connections

Historically the Celts were a diverse group of tribal societies throughout Iron Age and Roman-era Europe. The Roman Empire restricted these areas and today there are seven recognised Celtic nations: Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany and Galicia. Connected by language, art and literature, there remains a strong cultural identity and commonality between these nations, reinforced by the Celtic Revival of the late-19th and early-20th centuries.
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Visit culturalcruising.com to find out more.
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