North Wales Tour

 

Scenic Snowdonia at Warner Bodelwyddan Castle

Find out what makes North Wales so spectacular on this amazing tour, with a stay at Warner’s remarkable Bodelywddan Castle. Set within the grounds of a majestic castle, this Grade II listed Victorian building is brimming with character, boasting walled gardens, sweeping lawns and ivy clad turrets. And, with a superb range of modern facilities including a tempting restaurant, indoor swimming pool and day spa (extra charges may apply, please pay locally), you’re guaranteed to leave feeling refreshed. From here, we’ll explore coastal Llandudno with its iconic pier, delightful cafés and traditional amusements, soak up the breathtaking scenery of Snowdonia National Park, and discover the historic city of Chester – the excellent shopping opportunities and medieval architecture here are sure to impress.

 

From £619pp

 

What's Included?

- 4 night's hotel with breakfast
- 4 evening meals
- Local joining points
- Porterage at hotel

Itinerary:

Day 1: Local departure by coach or Door-to-Door Service, then on to Bodelywddan Castle in north Wales for a four-night stay


Day 2: Today, we discover the charming coastal resort of Llandudno.

Recognised as one of the world’s top emerging holiday destinations, Llandudno is boasts beautiful beaches, fantastic attractions, natural beauty, and the longest pier in Wales. Retaining much of its 19th-century grandeur, the town also offers a charming promenade and plenty of eateries, shops and pubs. The Great Orme – a limestone headland adjacent to Llandudno – is nearby, affording awe-inspiring views over the Irish Sea.


Day 3: Today’s excursion takes us to the historic city of Chester. Steeped in rich heritage, Chester offers a remarkable range of sights and attractions, from the ancient Roman Amphitheatre and walls to the iconic cathedral. Be sure to visit the Eastgate Clock – the country’s second most photographed clock after Big Ben – whilst here. If you’re looking to indulge in a spot of retail therapy, there are plenty of shopping opportunities in the famous ‘Rows’.

Day 4: 

Today, we head into the magnificent Snowdonia National Park – the largest national park in Wales.

This remarkable area boasts plenty of natural wonders, including Wales’ highest mountain and largest natural lake. As we enjoy a leisurely drive on the way to quaint Betws-y-Coed, the panoramic beauty promises to leave a lasting impression. Nestled amid lush forests, this charming village is the gateway to the snow-capped peaks and glistening lakes of Snowdonia National Park. With a unique blend of Alpine charm and Welsh tradition, this is a truly enchanting village offering tea rooms, pubs and shops.

Day 5: Return home

 

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