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From Llandudno: Snowdonia and the Three Castles Day Trip

From Llandudno: Snowdonia and the Three Castles Day Trip

Immerse yourself in Welsh culture, heritage, and history on an unforgettable sightseeing day trip. Visit numerous attractions in the area including Snowdonia National Park, Caernarfon Castle, and Conwy Town and Castle all from the comfort of a minibus.   Start your day with a drive on the Great Orme Road, with spectacular views of cliffs, wildlife, and the Irish Sea and Anglesey. Your first stop may just be the highlight of your day: take a tour of the ancient Conwy Town and Castle. Walk the castle walls, stroll along the Conwy estuary, see some old Tudor houses, and take in traditional Welsh art and craft shops. In town, you’ll also see the finest surviving townhouse of the Elizabethan era to be found anywhere in Britain, as well as Great Britain’s smallest house and the world's first suspension bridge built in 1819. Drive along the beautiful north wales coastline before heading into the mountains. Visit the fierce fire breathing Welsh dragon guarding the Snowdonia National Park and Welsh from invaders, hidden within the trees Then, drive into the glacial Nant Ffrancon Pass and Roman Road, and Ogwen Valley in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, where you’ll take in views of the lakes, mountain villages, and the towering Snowdonia mountain range. Stop at Llyn Ogwen and learn the history of a fascinating find on the shores of the lakes from the 5th century. Soak up the 360° panoramic and spectacular view of Snowdonia Viewpoint. Possibly the finest view in Wales. Here, your guide will share with you some local history, Welsh myths, and legends along the way, including a drive down the famous Pen Y Pass. Breath-taking Llanberis and Padarn Park National Slate Museum is tlhe unch stop and is set within some of the most spectacular scenery in North Wales . Slate industry was one of the main economic motors of Wales. Step back in time and immerse yourself in a variety of talks and demonstrations to give you a real insight into the hardships of past quarry life. Admire the spectacular setting of Dolbadarn Castle ruins through the forest to the gateway of Snowdonia to learn about its fascinating past. Finally, visit Caernarfon Village and Castle. Take a walk around this UNESCO World Heritage Site, before heading back to the starting point.

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 Essentials Hollyhead Shore Excursion

Private Snowdonia Essentials Hollyhead Shore Excursion

We will pick you up at either one of two locations where the ferries drop you. 1. Holyhead Seaport, 2. Holyhead Marina. Please remember to state which pick up you require On route we drive over the world famous Menai Suspension Bridge. Designed to carry road traffic between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales. The bridge was the biggest in the world of its time and was completed in 1826 and is a Grade I listed structure Take a walk round 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. See some of the most spectacular scenery in North Wales at Padarn Lake, Dolbadarn Castle and beyond to Snowdon. Occupying a lofty, spectacular spot overlooking the waters of Llyn Padarn, native-built Dolbadarn Castle was once a vital link in the defenses of the ancient kingdom of Gwynedd. Constructed by Llywelyn the Great in the late 12th century Visit the National Slate Museum next. The slate industry was one of the main economic motors of Wales. Step back in time and immerse yourself in a variety of talks and demonstrations to give you real insight into the hardships of past quarry life. The pass at its highest point is the location of towering hills and foothills of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) Dramatically falling into the valley below, and winding roads meander and skirt their way through the craggy cliffs. We stop at the famous Snowdon viewpoint to take some photos and stand in awe of the panoramic 360 views of the horseshoe and surroundings of the beautiful Nant Gwynant pass and lakes within the valley. Discover the dramatic and beautifully captivating Swallow Falls. This cascading waterfall is where the water from the mountains comes bellowing down and where force meets beauty in this idyllic setting which can be viewed on 3 levels. (small entrance fee). We drive though the picturesque village of betws Y Coed en-route to LLanrwst. We stop off at the majestic location of Tu-Hwnt-I'r Bont, the second most photographed and painted image in Snowdonia! Set next to river with the iconic bridge. This location at various times throughout the year is quite simply stunning. 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. Also visit the famous and worlds first ever built suspension bridge in 1819.(main castle entry additional) Enjoy the return scenic drive along the North Wales coast hugging the coastline and seeing its lovely beaches and mountainous shores. The iconic welsh village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyll-llantysiliogogogoch, once being the village with the longest name in the world. We return to port for your departure

From London: North Wales Day Rail Tour

From London: North Wales Day Rail Tour

Begin your day at London's Euston Station and hop on a train to Manchester Piccadilly. Gaze out the window as you pass through the calming English countryside with its rolling hills and bucolic landscapes. Upon arrival in Manchester meet your local guide to start your small group tour to North Wales. Leaving the city behind head towards majestic Snowdonia National Park, where we will explore some of the most incredible scenery and heritage that Wales has to offer. The first stop is the ancient market town of Conwy. Here you can wonder around the historic town exploring the history and wide range of shops and attractions that make the town such a popular visitor destination. Admire the medieval castle that overlooks the town it dates to the 13th century and is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Departing the city, we head into the vast beauty of the Snowdonia National Park, enjoying the majestic landscape that truly captures the imagination. After a drive through the National Park, we head towards the National Slate Museum to discover the rich heritage of Welsh industry. From here you will join the Llanberis Lake Railway, a heritage traditional steam train that travels along Lake Padarn enjoying the views that surround you. Stop at Betws-y-Coed a traditional Welsh village that thrives from the tourists that descend on it to see the beautiful landscape and enjoy the views and river that surrounds the village. Filled with quaint shops and places to eat the village is filled with character and charm that has inspired artists and writers over the centuries. This tour is a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, you’ll see the glorious countryside and breath-taking coastal views that make North Wales a truly special place to visit. Optional Upgrade: Travel in First Class First Class travel includes complimentary food and drink served to your seat, roomier seats with a guaranteed table and access to First Class lounges for pre-departure comfort.

North Wales' Coast: Online Road Trip Travel Guide

North Wales' Coast: Online Road Trip Travel Guide

This self-drive road trip route covers destination information for 16 towns and villages. This suggested route covers 105 miles (170 km) across the North Wales Coast—from Anglesey to the Clwydian Mountain Range. HOW IT WORKS This online guidebook is designed to take the guesswork out of planning your multi-destination trip. No need for endless internet searches—everything you need is in one place, carefully curated with recommendations and helpful links to dive deeper into each destination. Pick and choose from a variety of ideas, including top attractions, hidden gems, and unique experiences and customise your journey to suit your needs. Tailor the itinerary to fit your schedule, with flexible options ranging from 3 to 14 nights. Ideal if you’re travelling with your own car, campervan or rental vehicle. Get started today with instant access (choose the nearest date as with 1 year’s access, there’s no need to wait until your travel date). Use on smartphone, tablet, or desktop. ........................................................................................................................................................ WHAT’S INCLUDED: Plan your road trip tracing the stunning North Coast of Wales. Discover historic sites, stunning beaches and beautiful coast on this flexible route of 105 miles (170 km) / 16 locations. Choose your own itinerary and time frame. As an example: Use the guidebook to choose how to spend your time, example: • Anglesey: Spend time uncovering enchanting Anglesey, offering rugged coastlines, and historic sites like ancient ruins and picturesque lighthouses. • Menai Strait: Admire the sweeping vista and explore the hub of Bangor. • Iconic Castles: Enjoy a day or two discovering a handful of North Wales' castles and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. • Beach Days: Delight in traditional Victorian beach resorts, with piers and attractions, such as Llandudno, Colwyn Bay and Rhyl. • Wales Coastal Path: Stretch your legs and discover breathtaking views on this trail. • Border Towns: Discover vibrant and cultural border towns, like Llangollen, Mold and Wrexham bustling with markets, heritage railways, and more. • Mini-themed routes: Pick from a choice of several mini-themed routes within the larger route, such as adventure, heritage and maritime loop. • Enjoy North Wales' best beaches and heritage railways. • Includes an overnight stays map for locating accommodation or campsites on the route. HOW TO ACCESS: see Know Before You Go

Cardiff, Brecon Beacons & Snowdonia Online Travel Guide

Cardiff, Brecon Beacons & Snowdonia Online Travel Guide

This self-drive route explores beautiful Mid-Wales along the mountainous “spine” of Wales, partially skirting along the England / Wales border covering a 178 miles (288 km) route, with a guide for 25 destinations. The route is split into four: Cardiff & the Valleys, Brecon Beacons, Cambrians and Snowdonia. HOW IT WORKS This online guidebook is designed to take the guesswork out of planning your multi-destination trip. No need for endless internet searches—everything you need is in one place, carefully curated with recommendations and helpful links to dive deeper into each destination. Pick and choose from a variety of ideas, including top attractions, hidden gems, and unique experiences and customise your journey to suit your needs. Tailor the itinerary to fit your schedule, with flexible options ranging from 3 to 14 nights. Ideal if you’re travelling with your own car, campervan or rental vehicle. Get started today with instant access (choose the nearest date as with 1 year’s access, there’s no need to wait until your travel date). Use on smartphone, tablet, or desktop. ....................................................................................................................................................... WHAT’S INCLUDED: Plan your road trip through stunning Mid Wales, around valleys and mountains. This flexible itinerary covers up to 178 miles (288 km) covering 25 destinations. Choose your own itinerary and time frame. Use the guidebook to choose how to spend your time, example: • Cardiff: Vibrant capital with rich history, museums, Cardiff Bay, and diverse dining options. • Welsh Valleys: Picturesque landscapes, mining heritage, rolling hills, and mining museums. • Outdoor Adventures: Hiking, mountain trails, water sports, and guided activities in scenic Wales. • Brecon Beacons Park: Water sports, horse riding, walks, rock climbing, stargazing in diverse terrains. • Cambrian Mountains: Explore lakes, rivers, and reservoirs amidst stunning natural beauty. • Mid Wales Towns: Historical charm in well-preserved medieval and market towns. • Eryri National Park: Scenic drive, Mount Snowdon exploration, historic steam engine rides. • Betws-y-Coed: Charming village in Snowdonia, waterfalls, stone bridges, tea rooms, and crafts. • Conwy & Conwy Castle: Medieval town, UNESCO site, castle exploration, panoramic views. • Stargazing: Discover Dark Sky Reserves, and witness mesmerizing starry nights on the Cambrian Way. • Plus so much more to discover! • Includes an overnight stays map for locating accommodation or campsites on the route. HOW TO ACCESS: see Know Before You Go

Llanberis: Snowdon/Yr Wyddfa Mountain Hike at Sunrise

Llanberis: Snowdon/Yr Wyddfa Mountain Hike at Sunrise

Experience the splendor of watching the sun rise from the top of Snowdon/Yr Wyddfa, the highest mountain in Wales. As we set off from the village of Llanberis in the early hours, you'll be guided to the top (and back down) by a qualified Mountain Leader. The hike will depart with plenty of time to be on the summit for sunrise, allowing enough time for rests and stops. Your local Mountain Leader will point out all the amazing features of the mountain and surrounding landscape that makes Snowdonia/Eryri such a beautiful place. Join us for an unforgettable adventure up Yr Wyddfa's/Snowdon's Llanberis Path, and witness the magic of a sunrise view. You'll be mesmerised by the breathtaking scenery and the beauty of Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri/Snowdonia National Park as the sun rises above the horizon. This is a unique opportunity to experience the Welsh mountains in all their glory, and we want to share it with you. Whether you're an experienced hiker or a first-timer, we'll make sure you feel comfortable and safe throughout the journey. We are proud to promote the use of the Welsh language, and our knowledgeable guides will be more than happy to share with you some of the history and culture of the area. You'll be able to learn some Welsh phrases and feel even more connected to this beautiful land.

Heart of England, North Wales and Yorkshire 5-Day Tour

Heart of England, North Wales and Yorkshire 5-Day Tour

Day 1: You leave London and travel to the birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford-up-Avon. Home to the bard’s birthplace, schoolhouse, and resting place, you have time to explore this charming market town and enjoy lunch in one of the many restaurants and riverside pubs. You then head to the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge close to the Welsh border. Set in a stunning gorge of the River Severn, the historic valley boasts the world’s first bridge made of iron, as well as a host of other attractions. Then, travel to the beautiful town of Shrewsbury to check in to your accommodation for the next 2 nights. Day 2: Today, you will head into the heart of North Wales and visit the picture book castle of Conwy, built by Edward I in the late 13th century. Marvel at the mountain scenery of Snowdonia National Park, including the huge Dinorwic slate quarries and the dramatic Pass of Llanberis in the shadows of the highest mountain peak in Wales. Hear tales of Owain Glyndwr and the Welsh struggles for independence before traveling back through the borderlands into England. Day 3: Northeast of Shrewsbury lies the Peak District National Park, a landscape of rugged moorland, walled pastures, and wooded valleys. As you travel through, you'll see picturesque villages and stunning scenery. After a scenic drive, you arrive in Buxton, a spa town known for its natural thermal springs, popular since Roman times. You can even fill your bottle with water from the famous spring. In the afternoon, visit Chatsworth, the Duke of Devonshire's renowned stately home, famous for its vast collection of art and furniture. Heading north, you pass through England’s former industrial heartlands before reaching York, where you'll stay for two nights. Day 4: Today you have the option to spend the day at leisure exploring the medieval heart of York. Wander the streets of a city with a rich history that dates back to the time of the Romans, Vikings, and Normans. Visit some of York’s fascinating museums, and the stunning York Minster, or just lose yourself in the maze of narrow streets. Alternatively, join your guide on a half-day excursion into the Yorkshire Dales to visit the pretty market towns of Knaresborough or Ripon. Continue your scenic drive of the remote valleys and rugged scenery of the Eastern Dales, before returning to York for a free afternoon. Day 5: Depart the fair city of York in the morning, stopping in the town of Lincoln, famed for its beautiful historic center and delicious Lincolnshire sausages. Continue to the university City of Cambridge, where you can stroll the medieval streets in the shadow of the dreamy spires of historic colleges, including the famous Kings College Chapel. Take a guided punting ride along ‘the backs’ of the colleges, or climb the steps of St Mary’s tower to get a skyline view before heading back to London.

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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!

The trip was a wonderful experience. Guide was kind and knowledgeable, he shared about the cultural and historical importance of the places that we visited. And he also tried to teach us few Welsh words. We had enough time to explore the places as planned, and had breaks for lunch/snacks too. We enjoyed the guided tour, will definitely recommend to friends.

We thoroughly enjoyed this tour. Pick up and delivery we're convenient, and the itinerary was interesting and beautiful. Our driver, Freddie, was knowledgeable about the area and Welsh history. even the weather was perfect for our tour. Thank you, or perhaps I should say diolch am fawr.

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!