Travelbound Inspection Visits
The Chateau du Molay Inspection visit 2012! 11th - 14th April 2012
Come along and experience what it is like to go on a school trip to Nomandy with Travelbound! You'll be accompanied by some of our lovely staff who you will be able talk to about your potential next trip. Our beautiful Chateau is based in Normandy in a town called Le Molay Littry and we love it there!
For £50 you can see it for yourself and we'll take you to see the sights and sounds of the area covering History and Battlefields, Food Technology, culture and Modern Foreign Languages....there may be a spot of karaoke also...for the bold amoungst you!
Includes:
- 11th - 14th April 2012
- 4 days & 3 nights
- Full Board
- Full excursion package included!
Price: £50 for teachers (refundable based on a booking to the Chateau made for 2012/2013!)
Various UK pick up points
Useful documents:
Chateau Inspection Visit Itinerary 2012
Call us on 01273 265 265 to find out more
Why go on an inspection visit?
Guests will be able to explore the local area, stay in the accommodation and test the subject-led activities and excursions that have been detailed for school groups. You'll also get the chance to meet some of the Trav elbound team and other teachers from your subject too.
We think this sort of opportunity allows relationships to develop within a relaxed environment and a
lso helps our team to find out what teachers really would like from school group travel.
We also arrange individual IV's to anywhere in the world! All you have to do is fund your own travel expenses and we will cover 2 nights B&B accommodation (subject to booking confirmation and availability).
Contact us on 01273 265 265 to find out more or find us on Facebook to keep up-to -date.
Iceland on 28th Oct - 1st Nov 2010 - been there, done that!
Alan Parkinson, Geography Association joined Travelbound on our inspection visit to Iceland, here's what he had to say.....
"Iceland is an essential destination for geography teachers and students.
Every moment of the trip was enjoyable, and the organisation was faultless.
The landscape is being created (and destroyed) before your eyes - this is geography in the raw.
Experience water flowing, falling, steaming and freezing.
Whether it's the Northern Lights in winter or the Midnight Sun in summer, the light and clean air make for an amazing sensory experience, tinged from time to time with the eggy smell of sulphur.
Floating in the Blue Lagoon, staring up at pink steam rising from fumaroles against the blue sky, with a pint of cold Gull lager in your hand was a great way to be introduced to the island.
One visit and I'm hooked."
Photos of the visit can be seen on the link below:
http://www.slideshare.net/GeoBlogs/iceland-5647674

