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From London: Wales 5-Day Group Tour

From London: Wales 5-Day Group Tour

Day 1: Leave London and travel west to the rolling hills of the Cotswolds through England’s prettiest historic villages. Get the best photos and hear the most fascinating local tales. Travel through the Welsh Marches marked out by the ancient Offa’s Dyke. Head into the heart of the Cambrian Mountains and beautiful Elan Valley. Finally, head to the beautiful seaside town and cultural center of Aberystwyth, where you spend the next two nights. Day 2: Travel north into the mountainous Snowdonia National Park. You visit the beautiful village of Beddgelert, where you can see the grave of ‘Gelert’, the legendary dog. Later you travel to Harlech Castle. Built by King Edward I during his conquest of Wales nearly 800 years ago, this mighty fortress still stands overlooking the peaks of Snowdonia and the sea. After a fulfilling day in the mountains, you return to Aberystwyth in the late afternoon. Day 3: Travel around the coast of Cardigan Bay through Aberaeron to New Quay. Explore the picturesque harbor and get the chance to spot dolphins and whales. You then go inland to explore the Dinefwr Estate* (Newton House) and its ruined castle before heading for Wales’s south coast to visit Laugharne, where Dylan Thomas lived for the last few years of his life and wrote the famous play “Under Milk Wood”. From here, it’s a short distance to Tenby, the small, charming seaside town that’ll be your base for two nights. *When the Dinefwr Estate is closed, you visit Carreg Cennen Castle instead. Day 4: See some of Britain’s most gorgeous coastlines at the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Travel to the tiny cathedral city of St Davids for lunch and exploration, and stop in the county town of Pembroke to enter the thick medieval walls of the castle. From here, return to Tenby for a relaxed evening. Day 5: Leaving Tenby in the morning, begin your return journey to London. Head past the industrial cities of South Wales to the outskirts of Cardiff, and visit the outdoor National History Museum. Take the Severn Bridge back into England, and take a break at Castle Combe, a Cotswold village perfect for a relaxed stroll amongst 16th-century ironstone cottages.

From Manchester: 3-Day Tour of Snowdonia, Wales, and Chester

From Manchester: 3-Day Tour of Snowdonia, Wales, and Chester

Day 1: You leave Manchester and head straight for the border of Wales. Your first stop of the day is Conwy. This little town deserves to win awards for most picture-perfect harbour town. There’s a castle perched by the sea, the ‘world’s smallest house’, and lots of little restaurants boasting the best fish and chips. After you’ve soaked up the sea air, you cross the world’s first modern day suspension bridge across the Menai Straits and onto Anglesey Island. Prior to its construction, cattle farmers would have to persuade their herd to swim across the Menai Straits on their way to market. We head for the most westerly point of North Wales to marvel at the South Stack Lighthouse, sea cliffs, and nature reserve. But that’s not all. You stop in the lovely seaside town of Beaumaris, and also visit the town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll for a quick photo stop. Then you travel back over the bridge and along the coastline to Llandudno, your overnight stop. Day 2: This morning when you head off, your first stop is to Betws-y-Coed. This beautiful little village is known as the gateway to Snowdonia National Park. Next, sit back and watch Snowdonia’s mountains fly by as you continue onto Harlech Castle. This is one of our favourite castles in the whole of the UK. It boasts epic sea views and an amazingly war-torn history that involves a lot of dynamite. You then venture to one of the most charming and unique villages in Wales, Portmeirion. This town is the brainchild of Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis. He wanted to demonstrate how a naturally beautiful location could be developed without spoiling it. The result is a stunning piece of the Mediterranean transported into North Wales. You have free time here to explore and grab a bite to eat. You head back to Llandudno for the evening. Day 3: After breakfast, your first stop is to the Llanberis Slate Museum*. The history of the second largest slate mine on the planet will stay in your memory for a long time. For your lunch stop today, we head to Llangollen. Situated along the River Dee, this little town will steal your heart. Next you’re off to one of England’s most historic towns, Chester. There’s a lot to do here, but we’d advise you just head to the Cathedral, you could spend a whole week in this fine building and not get bored. You arrive back in Manchester in the early evening.

Wales' West Coast: Online Road Trip Travel Guide

Wales' West Coast: Online Road Trip Travel Guide

This self-drive route covers the west coast of Wales, known as the Coastal Way, covering 222 miles (365km) and a guide for 17 towns/villages. The route is split into: Llŷn Peninsula, Cardigan Bay and North Pembrokeshire. HOW IT WORKS This online guidebook is designed to take the guesswork out of planning your multi-destination trip. No need for endless internet searches—everything you need is in one place, carefully curated with recommendations and helpful links to dive deeper into each destination. Pick and choose from a variety of ideas, including top attractions, hidden gems, and unique experiences and customise your journey to suit your needs. Tailor the itinerary to fit your schedule, with flexible options ranging from 3 to 14 nights. Get started today with instant access (choose the nearest date as with 1 year’s access, there’s no need to wait until your travel date). Use on smartphone, tablet, or desktop. ........................................................................................................................................................ WHAT’S INCLUDED: Plan your road trip along the west coast of Wales. This flexible itinerary covers up to 222 miles (365km) over 17 destinations. Choose your own itinerary and time frame. Use the guidebook to choose how to spend your time, example: • Llŷn Peninsula: Use the guide to plan your visit to the peninsula, to make the most of its stunning coastline and charming villages, such as Pwllheli and Aberdaron • Cardigan Bay: Decide how to spend your time at the high-hitters around Cardigan Bay, such as Porthmadog, Barmouth and Aberdovey. Discover the best beaches in Cardigan Bay. • Heritage sites: Visit Harlech Castle: Edward I’s Coastal Fortress, Portmeirion Italian Village & St David’s Cathedral. • Aberystwyth: Enjoy a day here strolling along its scenic seafront, taking in the vibrant cultural scene, and the historic Aberystwyth Castle, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Cambrian Mountains. • North Pembrokeshire: Discover charming towns such as Newport and Fishguard, known for their stunning coastal scenery, rich history, and access to the breathtaking Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. • St. David’s: Spend a day or two exploring the smallest city in the UK, its stunning cathedral and picturesque streets Plus so much more to discover! HOW TO ACCESS: see Know Before You Go

The Best of Wales: Small-Group Tour From London (5-days)

The Best of Wales: Small-Group Tour From London (5-days)

DAY ONE: The adventure begins by departing London travelling west towards Wales. On the way, we'll take a quick stop in Castle Combe, one of the prettiest villages in The Cotswolds. Then we'll cross over the Severn Bridge into Wales, where our first stop will be Chepstow Castle. Explore the oldest castle in Wales (nearly 1,000 years-old) and have some lunch. This afternoon we'll travel south into Cardiff and take a stop at Cardiff Bay. This was once the busiest coal port in the world but has seen much regeneration in recent years. We'll spend the first night of the tour in Cardiff. DAY TWO: We begin by travelling north out of Cardiff and after a short drive we'll arrive at our next stop; Big Pit National Coal Museum. This place is a celebration of coal mining with lots to see and do. We'll have lots of time to explore the exhibitions and take an underground tour (optional). Then we'll take a drive over the Brecon Beacons, where we'll enjoy beautiful scenery on the way to Brecon, where we'll have lunch. This afternoon we'll travel through the Elan Valley where we'll find a spectacular landscape home to Victorian engineering. Then we'll descend into Aberystwyth, where we'll stay for two-nights. DAY THREE: Today we explore Snowdonia National Park. As we travel we'll enjoy stunning scenery compromising mountains and valleys, passing through charming villages as we go. This is the 'real' Wales, where many locals speak welsh. We'll take photo stops and also visit Harlech Castle. Explore a magnificent fortress that dates to the 13th century and have some lunch. By late-afternoon we'll return to Aberystwyth, with some time to explore this seaside-town. DAY FOUR: Our journey today travels along the third National Park in Wales; the Pembrokeshire coast. We'll stop in at New Quay, a pretty town with multi-coloured cottages and connections to Dylan Thomas. As we travel further south, we'll arrive in St Davids; Britain's smallest city and the home of St David, Wales' patron saint. Whilst here, explore the magnificent cathedral and have some lunch. By mid-afternoon we'll arrive into Tenby one of the most charming seaside towns in Wales, with the rest of the day free to explore the harbour and sea front. Tonight we'll stay in Tenby. DAY FIVE: The final day of our voyage begins by departing Tenby and travelling to St Fagan's National Museum of History. This is a free open-air museum which demonstrates a huge spectrum of Welsh history, architecture and displays of traditional skills. The site is large, so we'll have plenty of time here to explore and then have lunch. This afternoon we'll travel back towards into Cardiff, with the option to end the tour here. Then it's time to return to London where the tour concludes at approx 18:00.

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From London: Wales 5-Day Group Tour

From London: Wales 5-Day Group Tour

Day 1: Leave London and travel west to the rolling hills of the Cotswolds through England’s prettiest historic villages. Get the best photos and hear the most fascinating local tales. Travel through the Welsh Marches marked out by the ancient Offa’s Dyke. Head into the heart of the Cambrian Mountains and beautiful Elan Valley. Finally, head to the beautiful seaside town and cultural center of Aberystwyth, where you spend the next two nights. Day 2: Travel north into the mountainous Snowdonia National Park. You visit the beautiful village of Beddgelert, where you can see the grave of ‘Gelert’, the legendary dog. Later you travel to Harlech Castle. Built by King Edward I during his conquest of Wales nearly 800 years ago, this mighty fortress still stands overlooking the peaks of Snowdonia and the sea. After a fulfilling day in the mountains, you return to Aberystwyth in the late afternoon. Day 3: Travel around the coast of Cardigan Bay through Aberaeron to New Quay. Explore the picturesque harbor and get the chance to spot dolphins and whales. You then go inland to explore the Dinefwr Estate* (Newton House) and its ruined castle before heading for Wales’s south coast to visit Laugharne, where Dylan Thomas lived for the last few years of his life and wrote the famous play “Under Milk Wood”. From here, it’s a short distance to Tenby, the small, charming seaside town that’ll be your base for two nights. *When the Dinefwr Estate is closed, you visit Carreg Cennen Castle instead. Day 4: See some of Britain’s most gorgeous coastlines at the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Travel to the tiny cathedral city of St Davids for lunch and exploration, and stop in the county town of Pembroke to enter the thick medieval walls of the castle. From here, return to Tenby for a relaxed evening. Day 5: Leaving Tenby in the morning, begin your return journey to London. Head past the industrial cities of South Wales to the outskirts of Cardiff, and visit the outdoor National History Museum. Take the Severn Bridge back into England, and take a break at Castle Combe, a Cotswold village perfect for a relaxed stroll amongst 16th-century ironstone cottages.

From Manchester: 3-Day Tour of Snowdonia, Wales, and Chester

From Manchester: 3-Day Tour of Snowdonia, Wales, and Chester

Day 1: You leave Manchester and head straight for the border of Wales. Your first stop of the day is Conwy. This little town deserves to win awards for most picture-perfect harbour town. There’s a castle perched by the sea, the ‘world’s smallest house’, and lots of little restaurants boasting the best fish and chips. After you’ve soaked up the sea air, you cross the world’s first modern day suspension bridge across the Menai Straits and onto Anglesey Island. Prior to its construction, cattle farmers would have to persuade their herd to swim across the Menai Straits on their way to market. We head for the most westerly point of North Wales to marvel at the South Stack Lighthouse, sea cliffs, and nature reserve. But that’s not all. You stop in the lovely seaside town of Beaumaris, and also visit the town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll for a quick photo stop. Then you travel back over the bridge and along the coastline to Llandudno, your overnight stop. Day 2: This morning when you head off, your first stop is to Betws-y-Coed. This beautiful little village is known as the gateway to Snowdonia National Park. Next, sit back and watch Snowdonia’s mountains fly by as you continue onto Harlech Castle. This is one of our favourite castles in the whole of the UK. It boasts epic sea views and an amazingly war-torn history that involves a lot of dynamite. You then venture to one of the most charming and unique villages in Wales, Portmeirion. This town is the brainchild of Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis. He wanted to demonstrate how a naturally beautiful location could be developed without spoiling it. The result is a stunning piece of the Mediterranean transported into North Wales. You have free time here to explore and grab a bite to eat. You head back to Llandudno for the evening. Day 3: After breakfast, your first stop is to the Llanberis Slate Museum*. The history of the second largest slate mine on the planet will stay in your memory for a long time. For your lunch stop today, we head to Llangollen. Situated along the River Dee, this little town will steal your heart. Next you’re off to one of England’s most historic towns, Chester. There’s a lot to do here, but we’d advise you just head to the Cathedral, you could spend a whole week in this fine building and not get bored. You arrive back in Manchester in the early evening.

Wales' West Coast: Online Road Trip Travel Guide

Wales' West Coast: Online Road Trip Travel Guide

This self-drive route covers the west coast of Wales, known as the Coastal Way, covering 222 miles (365km) and a guide for 17 towns/villages. The route is split into: Llŷn Peninsula, Cardigan Bay and North Pembrokeshire. HOW IT WORKS This online guidebook is designed to take the guesswork out of planning your multi-destination trip. No need for endless internet searches—everything you need is in one place, carefully curated with recommendations and helpful links to dive deeper into each destination. Pick and choose from a variety of ideas, including top attractions, hidden gems, and unique experiences and customise your journey to suit your needs. Tailor the itinerary to fit your schedule, with flexible options ranging from 3 to 14 nights. Get started today with instant access (choose the nearest date as with 1 year’s access, there’s no need to wait until your travel date). Use on smartphone, tablet, or desktop. ........................................................................................................................................................ WHAT’S INCLUDED: Plan your road trip along the west coast of Wales. This flexible itinerary covers up to 222 miles (365km) over 17 destinations. Choose your own itinerary and time frame. Use the guidebook to choose how to spend your time, example: • Llŷn Peninsula: Use the guide to plan your visit to the peninsula, to make the most of its stunning coastline and charming villages, such as Pwllheli and Aberdaron • Cardigan Bay: Decide how to spend your time at the high-hitters around Cardigan Bay, such as Porthmadog, Barmouth and Aberdovey. Discover the best beaches in Cardigan Bay. • Heritage sites: Visit Harlech Castle: Edward I’s Coastal Fortress, Portmeirion Italian Village & St David’s Cathedral. • Aberystwyth: Enjoy a day here strolling along its scenic seafront, taking in the vibrant cultural scene, and the historic Aberystwyth Castle, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Cambrian Mountains. • North Pembrokeshire: Discover charming towns such as Newport and Fishguard, known for their stunning coastal scenery, rich history, and access to the breathtaking Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. • St. David’s: Spend a day or two exploring the smallest city in the UK, its stunning cathedral and picturesque streets Plus so much more to discover! HOW TO ACCESS: see Know Before You Go

The Best of Wales: Small-Group Tour From London (5-days)

The Best of Wales: Small-Group Tour From London (5-days)

DAY ONE: The adventure begins by departing London travelling west towards Wales. On the way, we'll take a quick stop in Castle Combe, one of the prettiest villages in The Cotswolds. Then we'll cross over the Severn Bridge into Wales, where our first stop will be Chepstow Castle. Explore the oldest castle in Wales (nearly 1,000 years-old) and have some lunch. This afternoon we'll travel south into Cardiff and take a stop at Cardiff Bay. This was once the busiest coal port in the world but has seen much regeneration in recent years. We'll spend the first night of the tour in Cardiff. DAY TWO: We begin by travelling north out of Cardiff and after a short drive we'll arrive at our next stop; Big Pit National Coal Museum. This place is a celebration of coal mining with lots to see and do. We'll have lots of time to explore the exhibitions and take an underground tour (optional). Then we'll take a drive over the Brecon Beacons, where we'll enjoy beautiful scenery on the way to Brecon, where we'll have lunch. This afternoon we'll travel through the Elan Valley where we'll find a spectacular landscape home to Victorian engineering. Then we'll descend into Aberystwyth, where we'll stay for two-nights. DAY THREE: Today we explore Snowdonia National Park. As we travel we'll enjoy stunning scenery compromising mountains and valleys, passing through charming villages as we go. This is the 'real' Wales, where many locals speak welsh. We'll take photo stops and also visit Harlech Castle. Explore a magnificent fortress that dates to the 13th century and have some lunch. By late-afternoon we'll return to Aberystwyth, with some time to explore this seaside-town. DAY FOUR: Our journey today travels along the third National Park in Wales; the Pembrokeshire coast. We'll stop in at New Quay, a pretty town with multi-coloured cottages and connections to Dylan Thomas. As we travel further south, we'll arrive in St Davids; Britain's smallest city and the home of St David, Wales' patron saint. Whilst here, explore the magnificent cathedral and have some lunch. By mid-afternoon we'll arrive into Tenby one of the most charming seaside towns in Wales, with the rest of the day free to explore the harbour and sea front. Tonight we'll stay in Tenby. DAY FIVE: The final day of our voyage begins by departing Tenby and travelling to St Fagan's National Museum of History. This is a free open-air museum which demonstrates a huge spectrum of Welsh history, architecture and displays of traditional skills. The site is large, so we'll have plenty of time here to explore and then have lunch. This afternoon we'll travel back towards into Cardiff, with the option to end the tour here. Then it's time to return to London where the tour concludes at approx 18:00.

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We traveled to a variety of towns stopping along the way to visit, eat and enjoy the town. The guide provided history of the towns and villages as well as information about the country. Lodging was wonderful. The smaller size of this tour allowed for the development of new friendships. I would recommend this tour.

Very entertaining and helpful staff, nice scenery and Stopps on the way, comfortable bus and good hotels.

Francis was fantastic very helpful and friendly, the bus was comfortable and the hotels adequate.

overall, excellent. Thank you to Helen for the photo advice from the waterloo bridge!

Very friendly, personable and informative tour guide made for a fun filled 5 days.