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From Cardiff: Guided Tour of Welsh Valleys

From Cardiff: Guided Tour of Welsh Valleys

Discover South Wales in the company of a historian and native Welsh speaker, on this guided tour from Cardiff. After being picked up from your hotel, be whisked away to the countryside. Get a breakdown of the Welsh language and gain a deeper insight into culture. Continue to Tintern Abbey, a national icon that is still standing in roofless splendor on the banks of the River Wye nearly 500 years since its tragic fall from grace. Explore the hauntingly beautiful ruins of a medieval abbey have inspired artists, poets, and travelers. Then, enjoy a walk around the market town and visit Chepstow Castle, the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain. Enjoy its stunning setting overlooking the River Wye and spend an hour here. Finally, visit the 13th-century Caerphilly Castle, Wales' largest and Britain's second-largest castle behind Windsor. As you marvel at its massive walls, towers, and gatehouses, see how it stands out from other Welsh castles.

From Cardiff: Caerleon, Tintern Abbey and Three Castles Tour

From Cardiff: Caerleon, Tintern Abbey and Three Castles Tour

The cost of this tour includes entry to all the locations visited. We will have an hour or more at each attraction with travelling time making up the rest of the nine hours. Our lunch location will be at a small cafe in Tintern. You will travel in a modern and luxurious fully electric vehicle, limited to a maximum of seven passengers, in the company of your driver guide, Andy, who is a Mountain Leader and a Green Badged Tourist Guide, an ambassador for many areas of Wales and a Visit Wales Pro. Oh, and amongst other things tourism and adventure, he’s also been chair of Brecon Beacons Tourism and a Brecon Beacons National Park Warden. Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre is our first stop. A fine example of a spot once used for combat and games and perhaps even is the fabled round table from the King Arthur legend. We then visit the two museums in Caerleon, the National Legionary Museum and the Roman Baths. Next stop is Chepstow Castle, which is is magnificent. Once inside its walls, you'll feel yourself taken back in time and perhaps imagine being a Lord or Lady from times past. Tintern Abbey is glorious! Its ruins are a testament to a troubled past but now, in the Wye Valley, it is quiet and contemplation that is most often experienced. Caerphilly Castle is quite remarkable! It has a leaning tower, just like Pisa. A rather fine example of a moated castle with much of its towers and walls intact. Castell Coch is our final destination and it's a beauty. Renovated by the Victorians, it is gorgeous both inside and out. Know Before You Go This tour will take place rain or shine There is leisurely walking on this tour including optional spiral staircases in the castles We will visit spots with the most astounding views and many interesting features on our journey. You will be able to spend time with the guide at each location, as they walk and talk about Wales, its history and culture or you are free to self-explore. We will return to Cardiff around 6 pm and likely a little earlier.

From London: Day Trip to Cardiff with Cardiff Castle Entry

From London: Day Trip to Cardiff with Cardiff Castle Entry

Depart London in the morning, and then travel across the country by bus to visit the historic port city of Cardiff, capital of Wales since 1955. Take a sightseeing tour on arrival with a local guide, to admire the impressive monuments of the city center, where highlights include the new National Assembly building in the regenerated waterfront district of Cardiff Bay. After lunch we’ll continue our tour through the seaside town of Penarth before travelling back into the centre of Cardiff. We will conclude our time in Cardiff with a visit to the fabulous Cardiff Castle, a fortress with a 2000-year history, from a humble Roman Fort to the Romantic Victorian splendour of today. Depart in the early evening for the scenic drive back to London through the Welsh Valleys and get dropped off in central London in the evening. 

From Cardiff: Castles, Waterfalls and Mountains Day Tour

From Cardiff: Castles, Waterfalls and Mountains Day Tour

Settle into a comfortable van and escape Cardiff city to explore the medieval history of Wales. Discover the best attractions of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons), one of the three national parks in Wales. Begin your adventure from an easily accessible location in Cardiff, just a short walk from Cardiff Castle. Stop in Caerphilly to marvel at Caerphilly Castle—a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest castle in Wales, second only in size to Windsor Castle in all of Great Britain. Entrance is optional; you can also spend your free time exploring the charming town, which is filled with cafes, quaint shops, and souvenir spots. Continue to the town of Merthyr Tydfil to tour Cyfarthfa Castle, located in a picturesque park. During the journey, learn about the Industrial Revolution period in Wales. Next, enter the National Park to visit Henrhyd Falls, the tallest and most spectacular waterfall in South Wales, known for its role as a filming location for the final scene of Batman: The Dark Knight Rises as the entrance to the Batcave. Proceed to the heart of Bannau Brycheiniog and enjoy a short stop at the second oldest tree in Wales, a stunning yew tree that is 3018 years old, making it one of the oldest trees in Britain. End your day in Brecon, where you can admire the canals—voted the prettiest in Britain—or simply enjoy a stroll through the town's quaint streets, filled with independent shops, bakeries, coffee spots, and souvenir shops. Relax in the vehicle as you journey back to Cardiff, where you'll be dropped off at the designated location. Participants engage at their own risk, with adults or parents determining if the event is appropriate for them. Participation levels in any event are solely personal decisions. We suggest securing a personal activity insurance plan to guard against potential income loss in the unlikely event of an accident during a walk. Please note that this itinerary is an example, and the route taken may vary due to weather or other conditions.

Cardiff: South Wales Cliffs, Beaches, & Castles Day Trip

Cardiff: South Wales Cliffs, Beaches, & Castles Day Trip

Escape the hustle and bustle of Cardiff city with a day tour to explore the stunning cliffs, beaches, castles, and local history of the surrounding areas. Begin your day at Castell Coch, a fairytale castle nestled in the woods. Take your time exploring this beautifully preserved building, rich in history, with its stunning decorations, paintings, and period furniture. Next, enjoy a stroll through St. Fagans National Museum of History, one of Europe's leading open-air museums and Wales's most popular heritage attraction. The museum offers a glimpse into Welsh life through history with over 40 re-erected buildings, including farmhouses, a school, a chapel, and workshops. Discover St. Fagans Castle, surrounded by exquisitely landscaped gardens, including formal Italian gardens, fishponds, and a rose garden. Visitors can explore the stunning interiors, which are decorated to reflect various periods in its history. Then, take a look at the ruins of Ogmore Castle, featuring parts of the stone keep, a curtain wall, and a gatehouse. The site is particularly noted for its picturesque location next to the river, where stepping stones allow visitors to cross when the water is low. Afterward, spend some time at Dunraven Bay, a popular destination known for its impressive limestone cliffs and rock pools. The beach is a favorite among photographers, offering scenic views and breathtaking sunsets. It's also an excellent spot for fossil hunting, with fossils dating back to the Jurassic period. Marvel at the cliffs of Nash Point, part of the Wales Coast Path, which offers spectacular walking routes with breath-taking views of the Bristol Channel. Nash Point is a haven for birdwatchers, with various seabirds nesting in the cliffs. Take a closer look at Nash Point Lighthouse, an iconic 19th-century structure built to warn ships of the perilous coastline. Throughout January, we will stop at Caerphilly Castle instead of Castell Coch, as Castell Coch is closed during this time of year. Finally, sit back and enjoy the ride back to Cardiff to the designated meeting point, concluding a day filled with exploration and discovery.

Caerphilly Castle: Our most recommended tours and activities

From Cardiff: Guided Tour of Welsh Valleys

From Cardiff: Guided Tour of Welsh Valleys

Discover South Wales in the company of a historian and native Welsh speaker, on this guided tour from Cardiff. After being picked up from your hotel, be whisked away to the countryside. Get a breakdown of the Welsh language and gain a deeper insight into culture. Continue to Tintern Abbey, a national icon that is still standing in roofless splendor on the banks of the River Wye nearly 500 years since its tragic fall from grace. Explore the hauntingly beautiful ruins of a medieval abbey have inspired artists, poets, and travelers. Then, enjoy a walk around the market town and visit Chepstow Castle, the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain. Enjoy its stunning setting overlooking the River Wye and spend an hour here. Finally, visit the 13th-century Caerphilly Castle, Wales' largest and Britain's second-largest castle behind Windsor. As you marvel at its massive walls, towers, and gatehouses, see how it stands out from other Welsh castles.

From Cardiff: Caerleon, Tintern Abbey and Three Castles Tour

From Cardiff: Caerleon, Tintern Abbey and Three Castles Tour

The cost of this tour includes entry to all the locations visited. We will have an hour or more at each attraction with travelling time making up the rest of the nine hours. Our lunch location will be at a small cafe in Tintern. You will travel in a modern and luxurious fully electric vehicle, limited to a maximum of seven passengers, in the company of your driver guide, Andy, who is a Mountain Leader and a Green Badged Tourist Guide, an ambassador for many areas of Wales and a Visit Wales Pro. Oh, and amongst other things tourism and adventure, he’s also been chair of Brecon Beacons Tourism and a Brecon Beacons National Park Warden. Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre is our first stop. A fine example of a spot once used for combat and games and perhaps even is the fabled round table from the King Arthur legend. We then visit the two museums in Caerleon, the National Legionary Museum and the Roman Baths. Next stop is Chepstow Castle, which is is magnificent. Once inside its walls, you'll feel yourself taken back in time and perhaps imagine being a Lord or Lady from times past. Tintern Abbey is glorious! Its ruins are a testament to a troubled past but now, in the Wye Valley, it is quiet and contemplation that is most often experienced. Caerphilly Castle is quite remarkable! It has a leaning tower, just like Pisa. A rather fine example of a moated castle with much of its towers and walls intact. Castell Coch is our final destination and it's a beauty. Renovated by the Victorians, it is gorgeous both inside and out. Know Before You Go This tour will take place rain or shine There is leisurely walking on this tour including optional spiral staircases in the castles We will visit spots with the most astounding views and many interesting features on our journey. You will be able to spend time with the guide at each location, as they walk and talk about Wales, its history and culture or you are free to self-explore. We will return to Cardiff around 6 pm and likely a little earlier.

From London: Day Trip to Cardiff with Cardiff Castle Entry

From London: Day Trip to Cardiff with Cardiff Castle Entry

Depart London in the morning, and then travel across the country by bus to visit the historic port city of Cardiff, capital of Wales since 1955. Take a sightseeing tour on arrival with a local guide, to admire the impressive monuments of the city center, where highlights include the new National Assembly building in the regenerated waterfront district of Cardiff Bay. After lunch we’ll continue our tour through the seaside town of Penarth before travelling back into the centre of Cardiff. We will conclude our time in Cardiff with a visit to the fabulous Cardiff Castle, a fortress with a 2000-year history, from a humble Roman Fort to the Romantic Victorian splendour of today. Depart in the early evening for the scenic drive back to London through the Welsh Valleys and get dropped off in central London in the evening. 

From Cardiff: Castles, Waterfalls and Mountains Day Tour

From Cardiff: Castles, Waterfalls and Mountains Day Tour

Settle into a comfortable van and escape Cardiff city to explore the medieval history of Wales. Discover the best attractions of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons), one of the three national parks in Wales. Begin your adventure from an easily accessible location in Cardiff, just a short walk from Cardiff Castle. Stop in Caerphilly to marvel at Caerphilly Castle—a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest castle in Wales, second only in size to Windsor Castle in all of Great Britain. Entrance is optional; you can also spend your free time exploring the charming town, which is filled with cafes, quaint shops, and souvenir spots. Continue to the town of Merthyr Tydfil to tour Cyfarthfa Castle, located in a picturesque park. During the journey, learn about the Industrial Revolution period in Wales. Next, enter the National Park to visit Henrhyd Falls, the tallest and most spectacular waterfall in South Wales, known for its role as a filming location for the final scene of Batman: The Dark Knight Rises as the entrance to the Batcave. Proceed to the heart of Bannau Brycheiniog and enjoy a short stop at the second oldest tree in Wales, a stunning yew tree that is 3018 years old, making it one of the oldest trees in Britain. End your day in Brecon, where you can admire the canals—voted the prettiest in Britain—or simply enjoy a stroll through the town's quaint streets, filled with independent shops, bakeries, coffee spots, and souvenir shops. Relax in the vehicle as you journey back to Cardiff, where you'll be dropped off at the designated location. Participants engage at their own risk, with adults or parents determining if the event is appropriate for them. Participation levels in any event are solely personal decisions. We suggest securing a personal activity insurance plan to guard against potential income loss in the unlikely event of an accident during a walk. Please note that this itinerary is an example, and the route taken may vary due to weather or other conditions.

Cardiff: South Wales Cliffs, Beaches, & Castles Day Trip

Cardiff: South Wales Cliffs, Beaches, & Castles Day Trip

Escape the hustle and bustle of Cardiff city with a day tour to explore the stunning cliffs, beaches, castles, and local history of the surrounding areas. Begin your day at Castell Coch, a fairytale castle nestled in the woods. Take your time exploring this beautifully preserved building, rich in history, with its stunning decorations, paintings, and period furniture. Next, enjoy a stroll through St. Fagans National Museum of History, one of Europe's leading open-air museums and Wales's most popular heritage attraction. The museum offers a glimpse into Welsh life through history with over 40 re-erected buildings, including farmhouses, a school, a chapel, and workshops. Discover St. Fagans Castle, surrounded by exquisitely landscaped gardens, including formal Italian gardens, fishponds, and a rose garden. Visitors can explore the stunning interiors, which are decorated to reflect various periods in its history. Then, take a look at the ruins of Ogmore Castle, featuring parts of the stone keep, a curtain wall, and a gatehouse. The site is particularly noted for its picturesque location next to the river, where stepping stones allow visitors to cross when the water is low. Afterward, spend some time at Dunraven Bay, a popular destination known for its impressive limestone cliffs and rock pools. The beach is a favorite among photographers, offering scenic views and breathtaking sunsets. It's also an excellent spot for fossil hunting, with fossils dating back to the Jurassic period. Marvel at the cliffs of Nash Point, part of the Wales Coast Path, which offers spectacular walking routes with breath-taking views of the Bristol Channel. Nash Point is a haven for birdwatchers, with various seabirds nesting in the cliffs. Take a closer look at Nash Point Lighthouse, an iconic 19th-century structure built to warn ships of the perilous coastline. Throughout January, we will stop at Caerphilly Castle instead of Castell Coch, as Castell Coch is closed during this time of year. Finally, sit back and enjoy the ride back to Cardiff to the designated meeting point, concluding a day filled with exploration and discovery.

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Overall rating

4.8
(126 reviews)

I had a lovely day out with Fed. I was the only one booked and was so grateful the trip wasn’t cancelled just because of low numbers given the recent weather. We had beautiful sunny skies and each activity was worth it, I can’t even pick a favourite. Fed was incredibly knowledgeable and even though each place was self-guided, he made sure you knew where to go. I would not consider myself fit so if you are worried about needing ‘medium level fitness’ there are options within each activity of how far or how much you do. This tour was an absolute highlight of my trip so far and I highly recommend it. Thanks for a great day Fed!

Amazing experience overall..we loved it , the trip was great in every aspect, our tour guide Fed was super nice, generous and so knowledgeable and kept us entertained throughout the whole trip with all the cool and interesting facts he knows about Wales, Amazing day!!!

Free dialog with Gareth, who was open to any question, and had a (clever/credible) answer about everything, I appricieted a lot. He may be could add a fee for monuments (4 castle/abbye) as guide, as he’s great. Cheers

We had a wonderful trip with Gareth! The sites were very interesting and well worth the money. Gareth was very knowledgeable and we felt well taken care of. Would recommend this trip to anyone!

Gareth our guide was very informative, explained the history of each of the sites we visited. Great day