There’s a trail there called the Back Road – you could easily spend three or four hours exploring it, and the scenery’s wonderful. TC EMPLOYEE: Well, what you can do is take a bike over on the ship and then go on a cycling trip. VISITOR: So is there anything else to do over on that side of the lake? TC EMPLOYEE: You can, and it’s very good, though it’s not included in the basic cost. You could easily spend an hour or two there. There are some very beautiful gardens along the side of the lake which also belong to the farm (Q3) – they’ll be just at their best now. TC EMPLOYEE: And again, visitors are welcome to explore the farm on their own, as long as they take care to close gates and so on. VISITOR: Do you think he’d manage it? He hasn’t done that before. TC EMPLOYEE: Well, there’s also a 40-minute trek round the farm on a house (Q2), if he wants. You’re met off the boat by the farmer and he’ll take you to the holding pens, where the sheep are kept. One thing that’s very popular is a visit to the Country Farm. Well there are various things you can do once you’ve crossed the lake, to make a day of it. VISITOR: Er, my daughter’s fifteen and my son’s seven. And I assume there’s a café or something on board? They’re all around you when you’re on the boat and they look fantastic. And don’t forget to take pictures of the mountains (Q1). How about taking your family for a cruise? We have a steamship that takes passengers out several times a day (Example) – it’s over 100 years old. VISITOR: I’d like to find out if you have any excursions suitable for families.
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