b'TOUR HIGHLIGHTSSt MarysVisit the beautiful subtropical Abbey Gardens on Tresco. Stay on St Marys overlooking the islands harbour, admiring the coastal views from the outside terrace.Take a walking tour of St Marys, visiting the most popular attractions of this idyllic isle.Take a relaxed journey on the Riviera sleeper.ACCOMMODATIONHugh Town Days 1-2Riviera Sleeper Train Days 2-5St Marys Hall Hotel, St MarysHHHH\x03 Tour Code: ISSPrices are per person, based on 2 people sharing. Solo Supplement in a solo room is from 449 per tour. Deposit is from 200 per person. settlement on the island. The church, St Marys Old Church,fl owers and plants, the garden is a haven for wildlife was the fi nal resting place of former Prime Minister, Sirincluduing red squirrels and golden pheasants. Harold Wilson, who was a resident of Hugh Town. Day 5: Lands End, Penzance to LondonContinue exploring this afternoon, possibly taking in theToday you take a short fl ight to Lands End, then a coach incredible views of St Agnes from Peninnis Head lighthousetransfer to Penzance where you enjoy a fi nal lunch before returning to Hugh Town. Pause enroute at theat a local restaurant. After lunch you travel by rail to Grade II listed Buzza Tower windmill and the islandsPaddington Station where your holiday ends. intriguing Bronze Age burial chambers.Day 4: Tresco Abbey GardenVisit Tresco, the second largest of Scillys Islands and home to one of your holiday highlights - the wonderful Abbey Garden. Described as a perennial Kew without the glass Tresco Abbey Garden is a sanctuary for thousands of plant specimens from the southern hemisphere and subtropics. These lovely gardens were established in the 19th century TO/FROM LONDON1around the ruins of a Benedictine abbey. Spread over 17 acres, the subtropical species benefi t from the regionsPENZANCEmild climate and sheltered position, making it a haven for sun-loving plants from all around the world. The collectionTRESCOof fl ora is as diverse as it is beautiful, and you have free time to wander through the colourful pathways. 3 LANDS ENDThe garden changes with the seasons, although fl owersST MARYStend to bloom ahead of the mainland spring; in autumn,ST AGNESthe seasonal colour palette contrasts with subtropical plants such as proteas, aloes and camellias. BesidesNights in hotel Nights on train By Rail By Ship By CoachCALL US ON 01904 734936 OR VISIT RAILDISCOVERIES.COM FOR MORE DETAILS 95'