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SPONSORED: Take a trip to somewhere new this winter with Whytes Coach Tours

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Looking to visit one of Scotland’s hottest new attractions? Or fancy a trip to one of the most beautiful areas of northern England? Whytes has got it sorted.

Visit the V&A in Dundee

Take a tour of the new V&A on one of Whytes’ three trips between December and February.

The first ever dedicated design museum in Scotland and the only V&A museum outside London, V&A Dundee provides a place of inspiration, discovery and learning through its mission to enrich lives through design. Admission is free, although some exhibitions and events have separate charges.

The fare includes travel to and from Dundee, time to explore the V&A, visit Discovery Point and even squeeze in some shopping.

Northumbrian Highlights, including Alnwick Castle

Join Whytes’ on this five day tour, based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne’s beautifully regenerated quayside area.

The tour will take in the surrounding area and explore Durham, Catherine Cookson Country and the Northumbrian Coast.

You will visit Alnwick Castle & Gardens, visit the Cathedral City of Durham and explore Catherine Cookson country.

On your free day why not take a short walk along the quayside from your hotel to the Millennium ‘Winking Eye’ bridge and Newcastle’s famous quayside. Enjoy a riverside stroll before maybe enjoying lunch in a quayside pub, or take a walk into the city centre for lunch and some retail therapy in Eldon Square shopping centre.

You will be staying in the four star Millennium Copthorne Hotel on the banks of the Tyne.

Bedrooms are all facing the river with views across, all are en suite and have satellite television and all the modern day facilities you would expect from a hotel of this standard. The hotel has a lift.

The fare includes luxury coach travel, coffee on the first morning and on arrival at the hotel, four nights’ DBB, excursion, admission to Alnwick Castle and Gardens.

Find out more about all of the Whytes Coach Tours at their website.