On this captivating journey through deep green valleys, past snow-dusted mountains and along an unforgettable coastline, we’ll go high and low in search of Wales’ most iconic sights. Join us as we walk the ancient lands of Celts and Romans, immersing ourselves in age-old local traditions as we go.
Your tour highlights
- Indulge in a traditional afternoon tea served in a delightful tearoom at the edge of Snowdonia National Park
- Embark on a steam train ride through the spectacular scenery of the Rheidol Valley
- Discover the majestic Gothic architecture of the Bishop’s Palace in St Davids
Tour itinerary
After meeting the group in Wales’ vibrant capital, we’ll get to know one another over a delicious welcome dinner at the hotel. Accommodation: Parkgate Hotel (or similar)
Following a hearty breakfast at our hotel we’ll venture through the dramatic Welsh Valleys to Brecon Beacons National Park. We’ll stop off at the impressive Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths which date back to AD 74. Afterwards – if time allows – we’ll delve into Welsh mining heritage at the Big Pit National Coal Museum. This evening, another delicious group dinner awaits us at our hotel. Accommodation: The Bear Hotel (or similar)
Today’s itinerary will take us further north along the border regions of Mid Wales to Pontcysyllte Aqueduct: the longest and highest structure of its kind (and a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Next, we’ll pass by the mesmerising Valle Crucis Abbey before pausing for an afternoon tea together at a charming local tearoom. Upon our arrival along the rugged North Welsh Coast, we’ll have the evening to spend at our leisure. Accommodation: Empire Hotel (or similar)
There’s plenty of free time to explore the nearby towns of Llandudno and Conwy today. How you choose to spend the day is up to you – but we recommend visiting the imposing Conwy Castle and taking a look at the medieval town walls. Later, you could uncover the self-proclaimed “smallest house in Great Britain” along the picturesque quay – which also plays host to an abundance of cosy cafes and traditional pubs perfect for spending a relaxing afternoon. Accommodation: Empire Hotel (or similar)
Continuing our journey today, we’ll have a brief photo opportunity at the village with the longest place name in Europe – Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch – before moving on to Caernarfon Castle. After exploring its impressive medieval battlements and uncovering fascinating historic tales, it’s onwards to the Llanberis Slate Mine. Enjoy a demonstration and stroll around the museum, learning key facts about the Welsh slate industry. Finally, we’ll journey through breathtaking Snowdonia National Park before discussing the day’s events over a group dinner. Accommodation: The Falcondale (or similar)
All aboard! Today we’ll take in the stunning landscapes of the Rheidol Valley in comfort and style with a historic steam train ride. Travelling around horseshoe bends, through mountain tunnels and along cliff edges – there’s no better way to discover the region’s lush green pastures, glittering lakes and serene forests. Afterwards, we’ll pay a visit to the National Wool Museum to learn more about the booming Welsh wool industry during the 19th century. Finally, our day will end in picturesque Pembrokeshire – where you’ll have the evening to spend at your leisure. Accommodation: Wolfscastle Country Hotel (or similar)
This morning we’ll admire the verdant rolling hills of the Welsh countryside as we set a course for the picture-perfect fishing village of Tenby. Perched on a headland and surrounded by Norman-built walls, we’ll have time to explore the medieval village streets and array of cafes and stores at our own pace. Later, we’ll stop off at lovely St Davids – Britain’s smallest city – to discover the ruins of the magnificent Gothic Bishop’s Palace. Upon returning to our hotel, we’ll don our best outfits for tonight’s final group dinner. Here’s to an incredible journey! Accommodation: Wolfscastle Country Hotel (or similar
After breakfast, it’s back to Cardiff we go! This morning we’ll make the scenic drive south towards the capital, where we’ll pay a visit to St Fagans National Museum of History – Wales’ most popular heritage attraction – before our tour comes to a close.
What you’ll see on the tour
Tour pricing:
from $4,369
To secure your place now:
Phone: 03 364 3400 or 0800 747 737
Email: [email protected]
Tour Inclusions:
Meals
- 7 Breakfasts, 4 Dinners
Accommodation
- 7 nights in hand-picked accommodation
Crew
- Experienced Tour Leader and Driver
Transport
- Premium mini-coach transportation