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How To Book and Other
Frequently Asked Questions
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How to book in 7 easy
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I see the holiday does not
include flights. When do I book my
own?
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How can I reserve a holiday
if the airline has not yet published its
schedule?
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What does the price of the
holiday include?
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What does the price of the
holiday not include?
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Will I need to buy any
special kit before I go?
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What about walking
poles?
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I’m thinking of going
on one of your holidays on my own – what will
happen if I get into trouble?
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How do I get travel
insurance?
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I haven’t been on a
walking holiday before which holiday should I go
on?
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I’m really excited
about my holiday, when do I get my Walkers’
Pack?
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What’s the advantage
of travelling on a recommended start
date?
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How can I keep up to date
with your new routes?
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Will I meet the local
contact during the holiday?
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I like the sound of one of
your holidays but I don’t think I could do that
particular day of 8hrs walking. Can I still do
it?
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I understand that I can save
money on the cost of my flight if I book on the
internet but I’ve not done this before.
How do I do it?
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What is the smallest number
of people you will accept a booking for – and
the largest?
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How can I reserve a holiday
if the airline has not yet published its
schedule?
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What’s the difference
between a single room supplement and a lone traveller
supplement?
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How to book in 7 easy
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1.
Choose your route and best start date. Have some
alternative dates up your sleeve.
2.
Find a suitable flight or other means of travel but
don’t book it yet. Call us for advice if the
relevant timetables are not yet published, or if you
don’t have a computer (or friendly travel
agent).
3.
Call or email us or use this website’s
Reservations
Link to check hotel availability and
confirm the price. We will get back to you within 24
hours (not weekends). If the hotels have rooms for
the days in question, we will make a provisional
reservation for you.
4.
Once we have told you we’ve made a provisional
reservation for you, you may book your flight or
other travel arrangements (we give you four days in
which to do this). If the relevant flight schedules
have not yet been published, see step 5 below.
5.
When you have booked your travel, contact us to
confirm the booking. A deposit of £100 per
person is payable (easiest by debit/credit card).
This deposit is non-refundable (though see below). If
your departure is within 8 weeks, full payment is
required. We will also check that you have read our
booking
conditions.
If you are unable to book your travel because flight
schedules have not yet been published, you may
confirm (and pay your deposit) subject to a
satisfactory flight being eventually available. Under
these circumstances only your deposit is fully
refundable up to 90 days prior to your prospective
start date. We will send you a Confirmed Reservation
receipt for your payment.
6.
If you have booked early, send us the balance of your
payment (by card or cheque) prior to 56 days before
departure.
7.
We will send you a Walkers’ Pack with maps,
route directions, background information on the
regions, things to do and places to see, transfer
advice to get you to the first hotel (and back from
the last), including bus and train timetables and
taxi ranks etc. and the name and telephone number of
our local contact.
Note:
It is a condition of booking that you have your own
travel insurance. All payments by credit card will be
subject to a 2.35% surcharge, and international bank
transfers to a flat £15 surcharge. No charge
for UK debit card/Sterling cheque payments/internal
bank transfers. We cannot accept American Express.
For bank details contact us. Sterling cheques should
be made payable to On Foot Holidays and sent
to
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On Foot Holidays, Castle Mews. 29a Castle Street,
Salisbury, SP1 1TT, UK.
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I
see that the holiday does
not include flights. When do I book my own?
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A: It is absolutely
vital that you don’t book your flights or other
travel arrangements until you have
made a provisional reservation with us (i.e. you have
phoned us and we have confirmed that the
hotels
can
accept your reservations on the relevant dates.) We
will say to you “you can now go ahead
and
book your flights”.
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What does the
price of the holiday include?
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A: The price of
the holiday includes
a.
Accommodation for 7
nights in a double/twin room either on a half board
or bed & breakfast
basis (see route details page)
b.
transfer of luggage
between hotels (unless a taxi or boat transfer is
used for a particular leg)
c.
a Walkers’ Pack
containing route notes, maps, background information,
luggage labels etc
d.
Local contact details
should you get into trouble while walking or need
advice
e.
Some taxi transfers,
depending on the route
f.
Packed lunches where
there is nowhere to buy your own lunch along the
route
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What does the price not
include?
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A: The price of the
holiday does not include:
a.
Flights. This enables
you to take advantage of low cost flight deals from
local airports.
b.
Rail travel. Leaving
you free to plan your travel as you choose.
c.
The cost of the
transfer from the airport to the start of walk
(though we tell you exactly how to
do
this and in some cases offer the taxi transfer as an
extra). However, taxi transfers are included
in
the Lycian Way walk.
d.
Any meals not included
on the Route Details page
e.
Hotel upgrade
supplements
f.
Extra nights at the
start or end of the walk
g.
Single
supplement
h.
Lone traveller
supplement
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Will I need to buy any
special kit before I go?
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A: We recommend taking
certain things with you although you do not need to
buy everything we suggest.
The
most important thing, which really will affect the
enjoyment of your walk is that you use a pair
of
well-worn-in walking boots or walking shoes. A full
list of recommended kit will be given to you well
in
advance.
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What about walking
poles?
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A: Walking poles are a
standard part of the professional walker’s kit
and are useful uphill and downhill,
in
poor weather and to steady yourself when crossing
streams. You may save yourself annoying
blisters,
grazes and bruises, and protect yourself against
accidents. A pole is a handy weapon against
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unwelcome attentions of dogs (though these are
normally chained up if behaviourally suspect!).
These
days they are light, telescopic and easily strapped
to a modern rucksack when not being used.
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I’m thinking of going
on one of your holidays on my own – what will
happen if I get into trouble?
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A: We have many single
traveller clients who have hugely enjoyed our
holidays. We do, however, advise
all
our clients to take a mobile phone with them and ask
for their phone number before departure.
This is particularly important with lone travellers.
We pass the mobile phone number to the local
contact. We also ask for any pre-existing medical
conditions and your insurance details so that if
you
are
injured our local contact can arrange prompt and
effective treatment.
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How do I get travel
insurance?
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A: You will need to
arrange your own travel insurance (covering hospital
treatment abroad, medical
transfers back home and, if you wish, cancellation of
your holiday under certain circumstances).
First check your house insurance as some policies
include limited travel insurance, though you
may
wish to upgrade it. Travel insurance can otherwise be
obtained from most major banks, travel agents
and
insurance brokers.
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I haven’t been on a
walking holiday before. Which holiday should I go
on?
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A: If you are new to
walking holidays, you should try one of our easier
walks first (Bohemia, West
Slovenia, Hungary or Mount Pelion). We recommend you
do some regular walking at home before the start
of
your holiday.
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I’m really excited
about my holiday. When do I get my Walkers’
Pack?
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A: Shortly after
we have received your balance payment we will send
the Walkers’ Pack to you. There
may
occasionally be a slight delay as we update the
information within the pack regularly, but if
this
is
the case we will let you know.
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What’s the advantage
of travelling on a recommended start date?
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A: We have chosen
dates throughout the year that we believe are the
best for walking, in terms of
weather, spring flowers or autumn colour. However if
you are unable to travel on one of our
recommended start dates, you can choose your own
start date (from “other possible
dates”).
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How can I keep up to date
with your new routes?
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A: Click here to
join our email list and we will send you details of
our new routes as soon as they are
ready.
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Will I meet the local
contact during the holiday?
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A: If everything goes
smoothly, you may not see him or her at all. You may
see some of our local contacts
if
they are also doing your luggage transfers. The local
contact is there if you need them, for advice
or
for
help but if they do not hear from you during your
holiday, they will assume that everything is
fine.
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I like the sound of one of
your holidays but I don’t think I could do that
particular day of 8hrs walking. Can I still do
it?
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A: Normally there are
options to shorten each day’s walk, for some
however this is not possible.
We
will be happy to advise you for the specific walk you
are interested in.
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I understand that I can save
money on the cost of my flight if I book on the
internet but I’ve not done this before.
How do I do it?
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A: We can talk
you through it, as you do it. It’s easy when
you know how!
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What is the smallest
number of people you will accept a booking for
– and the largest?
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A: We have many
clients who have happily walked the routes alone, and
the largest group we can accept
depends on the size of the hotels on the route for
example, 6 maximum on the Western Slovenia
route
and
up to 12 in Andalucia. Telephone us to check for your
particular route and start date.
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How can I reserve a holiday
if the airline has not yet published its
schedule?
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A:
Make a reservation with us
in the normal way; We will check and confirm hotel
availability, and take
a
normal deposit from you to reserve the
holiday. If there is a problem with flights when
they do
become available, you have up until 90 days before
the start date of your holiday to cancel your
booking
with us and receive a full refund of your deposit, or
to change your start date.
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What’s the difference
between a single room supplement and a lone traveller
supplement?
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A:
A ‘single room supplement’ (SRS) is the
additional price payable for single occupancy of a
hotel
room. A ‘lone
traveller additional supplement’ (LTAS) is
payable when one person is walking the
route alone. This extra cost
is due to luggage transfers costing us the same
regardless of how many
people are in the
party.
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