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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.

Extreme Canyon in Snowdonia, N Wales (jump, zipline, slide)

Extreme Canyon in Snowdonia, N Wales (jump, zipline, slide)

Big jumps, fast slides, thrilling zip lines, abseiling down waterfalls in the heart of Snowdonia (Eryri), North Wales. These trips are your classic top notch canyoning experiences. Perfect for adrenaline seekers and more timid explorers, where there is an option to either bypass/ lowered down on a rope on the more "extreme" features. Expect to have a lot of fun in a stunning enclosed environment. We're proud to offer some of the best canyoning experiences in the area. This canyoning trip is the most popular in North Wales and we only offer the full trip to avoid the disappointment we've seen from those exiting early. We also have an alternative extreme canyoning trip for those that have been before and a variety of other gorge scrambling and canyoning trips both easier, harder, shorter and longer. Get in touch directly for these alternative options. Each trip is tailored towards the participants. Private bookings can be made, or you can join a public booking. All under 18's must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian.

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.

Caernarfon: Mount Snowdon Summit Hike

Caernarfon: Mount Snowdon Summit Hike

Introduction: Join us for an unforgettable adventure as we guide you to the summit of Snowdon via the tranquil and picturesque Rhyd Ddu Path. Our journey begins in the charming village of Rhyd Ddu, where you'll meet your experienced local mountain leader. The peaceful surroundings offer easy parking and convenient toilet facilities, setting the stage for a stress-free start to your hike. Intimate Route: The Rhyd Ddu Path is a hidden gem, offering a quieter, more intimate route to the top of Snowdon, away from the crowded trails. This well-defined footpath allows you to fully appreciate the natural splendor of Snowdonia, with serene landscapes and sweeping views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. As you ascend, your guide will share fascinating insights into the region's rich history, geology, and wildlife, making the journey both educational and inspiring. Along the way, you'll pass lush meadows, rugged slopes, and craggy outcrops, each step revealing new vistas and perfect photo opportunities. Dramatic Ridge Walk: A highlight of the route is the dramatic but short ridge walk along Bwlch Main, offering a thrilling experience with stunning panoramic views. This section, while exhilarating, is manageable for most hikers, and your mountain leader will ensure that everyone feels safe and confident as they traverse this unique feature of the Rhyd Ddu Path. Summit Challenge: As we approach the summit, the path becomes more challenging, but your experienced mountain leader will guide you safely through, ensuring an enjoyable climb for all participants. Reaching the summit of Snowdon, standing at 1,085 meters, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views that stretch across Snowdonia and beyond, making the effort truly worthwhile. Descent and Reflection: After savoring the summit experience and capturing those unforgettable moments, we'll begin our descent, retracing our steps to enjoy a different perspective of the stunning landscape. The descent offers a chance to reflect on the achievement and soak in the tranquility of the mountains. Close to Amenities: At the end of your adventure, relax at a nearby traditional Welsh tavern, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Located close to Caernarfon, Beddgelert, Llanberis, Porthmadog, and the Llyn Peninsula, this hike is easily accessible and ideally situated for those looking to explore more of North Wales. Memorable and Enriching Experience: Whether you're an experienced hiker or a beginner seeking an adventure, this guided hill walk is designed to provide a memorable and enriching experience. Lace up your boots, pack your camera, and join us for a day of exploration, learning, and awe-inspiring natural beauty on the Rhyd Ddu Path to Snowdon's summit.

Private Snowdonia’s Mountains, Lakes & Mines Tour

Private Snowdonia’s Mountains, Lakes & Mines Tour

*** If you require a Sunday or Monday booking please get in touch *** Meeting point. We start out tour after a briefing, and meander through llandudno and its promenade before taking the dive of the orme. A magical drive around Great Orme's one-way road with its spectacular mountain drop off into the sea. This is the longest coastal one way road in the UK. Keep an eye out for rock climbers on the limestone cliffs, fishermen casting off the rocks, an abundance of wildlife, birds, wild goats, and often dolphins and seals, as well as views towards the Snowdonia mountains and Anglesey. We pass through the ancient village of Conwy where you will get the see one of the most beautiful castle settings in Europe. View the guarding Welsh Dragon of Snowdonia, hidden in woodland over watching for invaders to our lands. (limited parking - if parking space unavailable we have to bypass this stop). Next, you'll head on to Penrhyn Quarry for a chance to see how our mining history has moved with the times and merged with the adrenaline adventure industry of today's generations. Once the world's largest slate quarry to now the world's fastest zip line! We enter the Snowdonia national park, and the glacial valley of Nant FFrancon. The mountains and lakes here start to envelope us, and the scenery takes a dramatic change. Another majestic stop with breathtaking scenery, however next to the lake of Ogwen we learn about a historic find at the lake which is linked to the legend of King Arthur and Excalibur. No visit to Snowdonia would feel complete unless you ventured down into one of its many thousands of mines from all the ages. Here we visit a self guided tour of an old copper mine and its history and workings are revealed. Wonder the quaint mountain village of Beddgelert where you will learn the legend of Gelert the faithful hound and how the village has it historic name. And take a walk to the historic monument where Gelert was laid to rest. Stop at Snowdonia viewpoint. Know as one of the UK's most spectacular views, this 360 panoramic view of snowdonia's horseshoe, gwynant valley and lakes, and the glyder's make it a photographers dream. Another of snowdonias spectacle. Pen y pass is one of Wales most beautiful drives. A V-shaped valley, dramatic scenery on the drive on route to Llanberis. A few minutes walk through woodland are worth the views alone. Dolbadarn Castle, built by the Welsh Prince Llywelyn the Great during the early 13th century is at the base of the Llanberis Pass and overlooks Padarn Lake. The castle was important to both militarily and as a symbol of Llywelyn's power and authority. A quick photo opportunity, looking up the beautiful lake of Padarn towards Mount Snowdon. Built in 1820, the worlds first large scale suspension bridge. Drive over this iconic bridge and a stroll under its arches and surroundings. Drive along the beautiful North Wales coastal road, enjoying the mountains, coastal beaches, and scenic views on our return leg to Llandudno

Snowdonia, Portmeirion & Castles Private Tour

Snowdonia, Portmeirion & Castles Private Tour

*** If your looking for a Sunday or Monday booking please get in touch directly *** We start our tour at our meeting point which is Llandudno railway station (red bus stop outside) immediately outside the station's main entrance. We depart at 8.30 am, so please be early. After our introduction, we will hop onto our minibus and take a drive around Great Orme's one-way road with its spectacular mountain drop off into the sea. Showcasing nature, wild goats and birdlife, and often we see seals and dolphins, as well as limestone cliffs and caves and stunning views towards the mountains. Amble the ancient and medieval castle town of Conwy to view the castle’s domineering and towering walls, whose magnificent towers stand tall over the beautiful estuary. Walk the marina, and visit the iconic world's first built suspension bridge. You'll never forget your visit to Conwy. Admission is free unless entering the main castle. Take a walk around this world heritage site. After all these years, Caernarfon’s immense strength remains undimmed - a brute of a fortress. History comes alive at Caernarfon in so many ways – along the lofty wall walks, beneath the twin-towered gatehouse, the walk town’s narrow and colorful streets and stylishly redeveloped waterfront of the Menai. Enjoy a tour of Portmeirion, wandering around the colourful renowned Italian style coastal tourist village set in stunning surroundings and gardens. There are shops, cafés, tea-rooms and restaurants. This is best described as an artful and playful village with a fantastic collection of architectural relics. Also known as a romantic, picturesque, relaxing and often enchanting village. A “happy relief” from the “rigid irrationalities and the calculated follies” of the modern world. On the return trip, you'll drive through part of the Snowdonia National Park, where we will get to see some of its dramatic mountains and many lakes. Drive through mountain villages, stunning canyon gorges, and views to remember. Snowdonia viewpoint is one of the most dramatic 360 panoramic viewpoints in the UK. all without having to hike to the summit. Quirky and unique is the only way to describe our next visit. Known as the Ugly House, we stop here to learn of its history and how it came to be. Discover the dramatic and beautifully captivating Swallow Falls. This cascading waterfall is majestic in its setting, where the force of water meets natural beauty. Nestled in this unique location next to the flowing river and bridge, we stop off at the majestic location of Tu-Hwnt-I'r Bont, the second most photographed image in Snowdonia! All because of its spectacular and ever-changing appearance. Relax and enjoy the drive down the Conwy valley on return to Llandudno

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I recently had the pleasure of hiking to the summit of Snowdon with Matt, an exceptional mountain leader. From start to finish, Matt’s experience and deep knowledge of the terrain were evident. He guided me every step of the way, providing helpful insights about the route, local geography, and nature around us. Matt has a warm, friendly personality that instantly made me feel comfortable, and his calm demeanor kept the journey enjoyable and stress-free. Whether it was navigating challenging sections or sharing interesting facts, his professionalism and passion for the outdoors made the hike truly memorable. I highly recommend Matt for anyone looking to explore Snowdon. he’s a top-notch guide!

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.

The activity was fun and full of adrenaline, the guide explains everything very clear and he is such a nice person, he cares about u to have fun but same time to be safety. Definitely i will do that again

Guides were fantastic and really friendly. Whole tour was really enjoyable. Wouldn't have changed anything, really!

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