Join us on this friendly small-group Wales tour where we’ll explore the best of Welsh history and see stunning scenery. During this tour to Wales we’ll absorb beautiful landscapes in Snowdonia & Pembrokeshire, visit magnificent castles, discover Welsh industrial history and spend time in the cities of Cardiff & St Davids…
Departs every Monday
Holiday Inn
Kensington High St
Check-in at 8.15am
(Depart by 8.30am)
Castle Combe, Chepstow Castle & Cardiff Bay
Our Best of Wales tour begins by departing London to the west, and on our way to Wales we’ll stop in at the charming village of Castle Combe, arguably the most picture-perfect village in the Cotswolds. Here you can wander around the quiet streets and admire the villages’ idyllic…
Our Best of Wales tour begins by departing London to the west, and on our way to Wales we’ll stop in at the charming village of Castle Combe, arguably the most picture-perfect village in the Cotswolds. Here we can wander around the quiet streets and admire the villages’ idyllic river setting. After a short stop it won’t be long before we’re crossing over the Severn Bridge and entering Wales. Our first stop in the ‘Land of Song’ is Chepstow Castle; the oldest castle in a country that is known as the ‘castle capital of the world’. Set on the cliffs above the River Wye, Chepstow Castle dates back to the year 1067 and was constructed by the Normans shortly after they had invaded Britain. Given the castle is only a short distance from England, this was one of the most important fortresses in Wales. After time to visit the castle and have lunch we’ll pass by the iconic ruins of Tintern Abbey on our way towards Cardiff Bay; formerly the city docklands and once the largest coal-trading port in the world. Now regenerated, it is home to the Welsh parliament, the Millenium Centre, an international sports village and the BBC’s home of Doctor Who. Next we’ll travel the short distance to the city centre and we’ll spend the first night of the tour in Cardiff; the cosmopolitan capital of Wales.
NIGHT ONE: Cardiff
Big Pit Coal Museum, Brecon Beacons & Elan Valley
This morning we’ll depart Cardiff city centre and travel north to Big Pit National Coal Museum. ‘Big Pit’ is a celebration of the Coal Industry in South Wales and one of the leading mining museums in Britain. There’s a lot to see and do here, and we’ll have ample time…
This morning we’ll depart Cardiff city centre and travel north to Big Pit National Coal Museum. ‘Big Pit’ is a celebration of the Coal Industry in South Wales and one of the leading mining museums in Britain. There’s a lot to see and do here, and we’ll have ample time to take-in the exhibitions, which tell the the history of Wales’ industrial past. There will also be the option to take an underground tour into one of the actual mines. Next, absorb the beautiful scenery as we journey across Brecon Beacons National Park, with the Black mountains to the east, as we make our way to the traditional market town of Brecon, where we’ll stop for lunch. This afternoon we continue north through the heart of Wales towards the Elan Valley, an area of spectacular landscapes and Victorian engineering. We’ll stop in at the isolated visitor centre and enjoy a terrain that is defined by magnificent dams and beautiful wilderness, showing off Wales at its best. Travelling through the Cambrian hills, we’ll arrive at our next stop, Devil’s Bridge, where, if legend is to be believed, on his first visit to Wales the Devil was outwitted by an old Welsh lady. Now it’s time to descend into the picturesque seaside town of Aberystwyth; the ‘capital’ of Welsh-speaking Wales, where we will spend the next two nights.
NIGHT TWO: Aberyswyth
Snowdonia National Park
Today we’ll absorb the history and beauty of Snowdonia National Park; home to some of the most stunning scenery in Britain. This morning we travel north through the Welsh countryside and it won’t be long before we cross into Snowdonia itself. Covering 823 square miles…
Today we’ll absorb the history and beauty of Snowdonia National Park; home to some of the most stunning scenery in Britain. This morning we travel north through the Welsh countryside and it won’t be long before we cross into Snowdonia itself. Covering 823 square miles, this is Wales’ largest National Park, home to mountains, valleys and charming villages. It is an area that provides the sights and sounds of ‘real’ Wales; more than half of the local population in this region speak Welsh. We’ll spend the day travelling through the heart of the Snowdonia, with a number of photo-stops along the way, including the short journey to the coast, where we’ll take in Harlech Castle. This is one part of King Edward I’s ring of magnificent 13th century medieval fortresses around North Wales. Here we’ll have time to visit the castle and have some lunch. By late-afternoon we’ll return to Aberystwyth with time to explore the seaside town; take a stroll along the sea-front and the Victorian promenade. We’ll spend a second night in Aberystwyth.
NIGHT THREE: Aberystwyth
Pembrokeshire Coast, St Davids & Tenby
Our adventure continues and today we’ll explore the south-westernmost corner of Wales. Departing Aberystwyth we’ll begin by travelling along the coast towards the tiny harbour town of New Quay. With its multi-coloured cottages and sandy beaches, the town has connections…
Our adventure continues and today we’ll explore the south-westernmost corner of Wales. Departing Aberystwyth we’ll begin by travelling along the coast towards the tiny harbour town of New Quay. With its multi-coloured cottages and sandy beaches, the town has connections with Dylan Thomas; probably Wales’ most famous 20th century poet, and from the quay here you can often spot pods of Dolphins. Next, we continue south, passing the Presili Hills into Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, before arriving into Britain’s smallest city; St Davids. Despite its size, the city is home to a magnificent cathedral, sited next to the Bishop’s Palace which was founded by Wales’ patron saint, St David. Inside the cathedral are the tombs of many influential medieval knights, as well as a shrine to St David himself. Departing the city we’ll pass Pembroke; a town dominated by one of the largest and most important castles in Anglo-Welsh history, as we make the short journey to the popular seaside town of Tenby. We’ll arrive by mid-afternoon with the rest of the day free to explore the charming harbour and sea-front. This is where we’ll spend the final night of the tour.
NIGHT FOUR: Tenby
St Fagans & return to London
This morning we depart Tenby and travel to St Fagans National Museum of History, a fantastic, free open-air museum which captures a huge range of Welsh history in one place. We’ll have plenty of time here, as there is much to do and see. Set in 100-acres of parkland in the…
This morning we depart Tenby and travel to St Fagans National Museum of History, a fantastic, free open-air museum which captures a huge range of Welsh history in one place. We’ll have plenty of time here, as there is much to do and see. Set in 100-acres of parkland in the grounds of St Fagans Castle, there are more than fifty original re-constructed buildings from across Wales, showing different periods of Welsh architecture. There are also beautiful gardens, native breeds of livestock in the fields, workshops where craftsmen demonstrate traditional skills and much more. After ample time at St Fagans, we’ll make the journey back towards the borderlands and into England. We return to London where our Wales tour concludes.
This tour returns to the Holiday Inn Hotel by approximately 18.00.
Tour: The Best of Wales Tour
Duration: 5-days / 4-nights
You’ll Visit: Cardiff, Big Pit Coal Museum, Snowdonia, St Davids, the Pembrokeshire Coast, Chepstow Castle, Elan Valley and more.
Includes: Minibus transportation, 4-nights accommodation (including breakfast) and a friendly Driver-Guide
Extras: Meals (except breakfast), entry to attractions