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From Manchester: North Wales, Snowdonia, and Chester Tour

From Manchester: North Wales, Snowdonia, and Chester Tour

Discover the beauty of North Wales on a guided day tour from Manchester. Enjoy several stops at picturesque locations like the harbor town of Conwy, Snowdonia National Park, the quaint town of Betws-Y-Coed, and the historic town of Chester. Set off from Manchester in the morning and head straight for the border of Wales. Make your first stop in the day in the picture-perfect harbor town of Conwy, where you can take some time to explore its charming streets and visit the stately Conwy Castle perched on the shore. Continue the adventure and travel along the winding, scenic roads of the Snowdonia National Park before arriving in Betws-Y-Coed. Discover this quaint town which is known as the gateway to Snowdonia and is famous for its alpine trees and cozy cafes. Finally, make your way towards Chester, one of Britain's most historically significant towns. Enjoy some time to explore and marvel at the magnificent architecture of Chester Cathedral. After a day of exploration, relax on the return journey to Manchester, with drop-off in the city center.

From Liverpool: North Wales Adventure Sightseeing Day Trip

From Liverpool: North Wales Adventure Sightseeing Day Trip

Leave the music city of Liverpool and travel to Wales on a 90-minute, fully-narrated journey arriving at Llandudno. Visit the 12th-century hidden chapel of St. Tudno on the Great Orme.ย  Next is the walled town of Conwy, constructed in 1283 with a fabulous 3/4-mile wall circuit. Go inside Conwy Castle (not included), a gritty, dark-stoned fortress built by James of St. George in partnership with Frenchman Richard The Engineer. Afterward, head to Snowdonia National Park using carefully-selected, off-the-beaten-track routes with a stop at the so-called โ€œcapital of North Wales,โ€ Betws-Y-Coed prayer house in the woods.ย  Finally, take the unique opportunity to experience the Pontcysyllte Canal Aqueduct, built by Sir Thomas Telford between 1795 and 1805. Prepare to be entertained and informed by your experienced guide and driver along the way.

From Llandudno: Portmeirion, Snowdonia and Castles Tour

From Llandudno: Portmeirion, Snowdonia and Castles Tour

Take a drive on the Great Orme Road, the longest of its kind in the UK, with spectacular cliffs, wildlife, and views out to the Irish Sea and Anglesey. Explore the ancient and medieval castle town of Conwy and admire the castleโ€™s domineering and towering walls, whose magnificent towers stand tall over the beautiful estuary. Marvel at this little gem set upon the bank of the estuary and built into the castle walls is Great Britainโ€™s smallest house. With arms outstretched, you can touch either side. Visit the famous Conwy suspension bridge, the first-ever of its kind, built in 1819. Enjoy a 45-minute walk of Caernarfon village and circumnavigate the outside of this spectacular and immense castle. Take a tour of Portmeirion, a colorful enchanting Italianate style colorful village like no other. Riviera-inspired houses, ornamental garden, and campanile are a beautiful pocket of madness like no other in a majestic setting. Travel through Snowdonia National Park and its spectacular driving routes. Pause at several viewpoints, witnessing great lakes, rivers, and views of Mount Snowdonia Summits. Stop at the 360ยฐawe inspiring viewpoint of the valley below and its lakes. See the majestic Swallow waterfalls, where Snowdonia's water cascades over the rocky outcrops in a deep gorge setting. Stop at Tu-Hwnt-I'r Bont, one of Snowdoniaโ€™s most photographed and painted images. Take a scenic drive through Conwy Valley and the traditional Welsh villages en route back to Llandudno.

From Manchester: North Wales and Caernarfon Castle Day Trip

From Manchester: North Wales and Caernarfon Castle Day Trip

Caernarfon included. Weโ€™ll stop in the historic seaside town of Conwy. Youโ€™ll have time to explore and take in the sights that make Conwy such a popular visitor destination. After a roam around the town, weโ€™ll head off to explore the incredible Snowdonia National Park, theyโ€™ll be plenty of opportunities for photo stops and for you to really enjoy it. We'll journey onto Caernarfon Castle, this medieval fortress steeped in Wales' fascinating history, stands as a testament to the nation's rich past. Here, you'll have time to explore its towering walls and uncover the pivotal role it played in shaping the nations history. We then head to the charming Welsh village of Betws-y-Coed situated in the heart of the National Park. The village, which was once a place for pilgrims, became a hub for artist and authors who took inspiration form the scenery and landscapes that surround it. Itโ€™s a wonderful stop on the tour and a great place for some free time to explore.

From Liverpool: North Wales and Caernarfon Castle Tour

From Liverpool: North Wales and Caernarfon Castle Tour

Weโ€™ll stop in the historic seaside town of Conwy. Youโ€™ll have time to explore and take in the sights that make Conwy such a popular visitor destination. After a roam around the town, weโ€™ll head off to explore the incredible Snowdonia National Park, theyโ€™ll be plenty of opportunities for photo stops and for you to really enjoy it. We'll journey onto Caernarfon Castle, this medieval fortress steeped in Wales' fascinating history, stands as a testament to the nation's rich past. Here, you'll have time to explore its towering walls and uncover the pivotal role it played in shaping the nations history. We then head to the charming Welsh village of Betws-y-Coed situated in the heart of the National Park. The village, which was once a place for pilgrims, became a hub for artist and authors who took inspiration form the scenery and landscapes that surround it. Itโ€™s a wonderful stop on the tour and a great place for some free time to explore.

From Manchester: North Wales Sightseeing Adventure Day Trip

From Manchester: North Wales Sightseeing Adventure Day Trip

Leave the bustling city of Manchester and travel to Wales on a 90-minute fully-narrated journey arriving at Llandudno. Visit the 12th-century hidden chapel of St. Tudno on the Great Orme. Next is the walled town of Conwy, constructed in 1283 with a fabulous 3/4-mile wall circuit. Go inside Conwy Castle, a gritty, dark-stoned fortress built by James of St. George in partnership with the Frenchman - Richard The Engineer. Head into Snowdonia National Park where we take you off-the-beaten-track with a stop at the โ€œcapital of North Walesโ€: Betws-Y-Coed (prayer house in the woods). Finally, take the unique opportunity to experience the Pontcysyllte Canal Aqueduct, built by Sir Thomas Telford between 1795 and 1805. Prepare to be entertained and informed by your experienced guide and driver.

From Chester: Full-Day Guided North Wales Sightseeing Tour

From Chester: Full-Day Guided North Wales Sightseeing Tour

Leave the Roman cityย of Chester andย travel to Wales on a 90-minute, fully-narrated journey arriving at Llandudno. Visit the 12th-century hidden chapel of St. Tudno on the Great Orme. Next is the walled town of Conwy, constructed in 1283 with a fabulous 3/4-mile wall circuit. Go inside Conwy Castle, a gritty, dark-stoned fortress built by James of St. George in partnership with Frenchman Richard The Engineer. Afterwards, head to Snowdonia National Park using carefully-selected, off-the-beaten-trackย routes with a stop at the so-called โ€œcapital of North Wales,โ€ Betws-Y-Coed prayer house in the woods. Finally, take the unique opportunity to experience the Pontcysyllte Canal Aqueduct, built by Sir Thomas Telford between 1795 and 1805. Prepare to be entertained and informed by your experienced guide and driver along the way.

From Holyhead: North Wales Sightseeing Tour Shore Excursion

From Holyhead: North Wales Sightseeing Tour Shore Excursion

This scenic day tour will take you through the heart of North Wales, starting from the ferry port of Holyhead. You'll discover a mix of medieval castles, breathtaking landscapes, and charming villages, with a special visit to the world-famous town of Llanfairpwll (Llanfair PG). With a blend of history, nature, and local culture, this excursion will give you a comprehensive taste of the regionโ€™s diverse attractions. Your first stop is the medieval town of Conwy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the spectacular Conwy Castle, one of Edward Iโ€™s "iron ring" fortresses built in the 13th century. Stroll along the townโ€™s well-preserved town walls and explore the narrow, cobbled streets filled with quaint shops and local cafes. As you leave Conwy behind, the journey continues into the stunning mountains of Snowdonia National Park. Get ready to be amazed by the beauty of Ogwen Valley, located between the peaks of the Carneddau and Glyderau mountain ranges. Ogwen Valley offers dramatic landscapes with jagged peaks, deep valleys, and crystal-clear lakes. Your stop here includes a brief walk to the shore of Llyn Ogwen, a serene glacial lake surrounded by towering mountains. Itโ€™s a perfect spot for photos and a chance to experience the tranquility of Snowdoniaโ€™s natural beauty After soaking in the beauty of Ogwen Valley, continue your journey to the historic town of Caernarfon, located at the mouth of the River Seiont. Caernarfon Castle is another UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most impressive medieval castles in Wales. Itโ€™s famous for its polygonal towers and massive walls, and it served as the setting for the investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales in 1969. Explore the castleโ€™s interior and ramparts for stunning views of the town and the surrounding area. Next, your tour takes you to one of the most famous places in Wales โ€“ Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. The townโ€™s full name holds the Guinness World Record for the longest place name in Europe, and itโ€™s a must-see on any Welsh itinerary! Arriving in Llanfairpwll, youโ€™ll have time to take a photo with the townโ€™s long, tongue-twisting name. Thereโ€™s a dedicated sign for visitors to pose with, and you can also visit the local shop that sells quirky souvenirs and postcards bearing the full name. Learn about the townโ€™s origins and how its name was created as a publicity stunt in the 19th century. From here, it is a short hop back to the port and on to your ship where you can discuss all that you have seen today with those passengers who opted for a more standard tour!

From Chester: North Wales and Caernarfon Castle Tour

From Chester: North Wales and Caernarfon Castle Tour

Weโ€™ll stop in the historic seaside town of Conwy. Youโ€™ll have time to explore and take in the sights that make Conwy such a popular visitor destination. After a roam around the town, weโ€™ll head off to explore the incredible Snowdonia National Park, theyโ€™ll be plenty of opportunities for photo stops and for you to really enjoy it. We'll journey onto Caernarfon Castle, this medieval fortress steeped in Wales' fascinating history, stands as a testament to the nation's rich past. Here, you'll have time to explore its towering walls and uncover the pivotal role it played in shaping the nations history. We then head to the charming Welsh village of Betws-y-Coed situated in the heart of the National Park. The village, which was once a place for pilgrims, became a hub for artist and authors who took inspiration form the scenery and landscapes that surround it. Itโ€™s a wonderful stop on the tour and a great place for some free time to explore.

From Liverpool: North Wales Sightseeing Tour Shore Excursion

From Liverpool: North Wales Sightseeing Tour Shore Excursion

Travel in air-conditioned comfort from Liverpool's Port passing under your ship as you cross the Mersey River. This fully narrated day tour will travel through the area known as the Wirral before cutting across the border into Wales where you will see your first glimpse of a castle or two as you make your way to Conwy. Arriving in Conwy, you will have free time to explore this beautiful and popular town, maybe go into the castle and listen out for the voices of those past in the narrow stairways that lead up to the top of the turrets. Or take a walk on the towns defensive wall to get another view of one of the finest examples of a Medieval Castle anywhere in the world. Moving on, head into the National Park known as Snowdonia where you can stretch your legs and build up an appetite for lunch as you walk into the Valley. Maybe even take a short hike up to where the water cascade over the rocks fed by the lake high in the mountains? Lunch time in Betws-Y-Coed offers a number of choices from fast food to table service and pub food (for that sneaky pint of Welsh Beer!). Take a short walk to visit the little 14th Century Chapel that gave name to the town surrounded by a small wood. Some of the trees are over a 1000 years old! Finally, you will need to find a little bit of courage as you walk across the sky at the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct also known as "the stream in the sky". This superb piece of industrial engineering was constructed over 200-years ago and crosses the gorge that was cut out by the Dee River, 1000's of years ago. Finally, you will be whisked back to port, your head full of the stories that you heard throughout the day and your camera memory cards crammed with photos that you will look back on in future years with great fondness.

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5 out of 5 stars

This Tour is amazing! We got to see all the highlights of the National Park including Betws-y-Coed as well as the Mountains (including Snowdon) from several angles. The tour guide was exceptionally knowledge in legends as well as factual history of the area, as well as its geography. He was also very nice and an engaging speaker. I had a lot of fun and took many azing photos. If you are in Llandudno and/or Conwy I would highly recommend this Tour!

5 out of 5 stars

very relaxing and fun ๐Ÿ˜Š guide was very nice and a very good story teller ( great singing voice as well) ๐Ÿ˜Š his sense of humour was hilarious. Highly recommended both the tour and our guide Ritchie ๐Ÿ˜Š

5 out of 5 stars

An all round excellent day trip - so many interesting facts and the tour guide Simon was friendly and really knew his stuff!

5 out of 5 stars

Ritchie was great. The day itself went really well. We got to see a beautiful part of Wales, it was great.

5 out of 5 stars

Less time on coach and less places to visit, so you have more time at the places of interest.