Wales

Join us on a Holiday in Wales

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Let us introduce you to the best of Wales! The small but mighty country is renowned for its rich history, Celtic culture, and native language, as well as magnificent sights along its rocky coastline, into the mountainous National Parks. Uncover this favourite British destination on a short, festive or weekend break, or chug through beautiful scenery with our nostalgic rail experiences. The beautiful sights are endless in this incredible corner of the world, where you have the chance to venture into the iconic Snowdonia National Park, discover the Italianate village of Portmeirion, head to Puffin Island with its abundant wildlife, or relax in the coastal towns of Llandudno and Tenby. Wales also has a rich, fascinating history, with medieval Pembroke Castle and Conwy Castle popular attractions, whilst contemporary Cardiff boast a host of cultural sights. Discover our exciting range of coach holidays and start planning your Welsh escape today. 

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Join the Snowdon Mountain Railway and admire the views. We also visit the Italianate village of Portmeirion.

  • 4 nights hotel with Welsh breakfast
  • 4 evening meals
  • Local joining points
  • Porterage at the hotel

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From the oldest town in Wales, join us as we discover the delights of pretty Tenby, Pembroke and tiny St. Davids.

  • 4 nights hotel with Welsh breakfast
  • 4 evening meals
  • Local joining points
  • Porterage at the hotel

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Sit back, relax and take in the scenery of North Wales from the tracks as we enjoy splendid journeys around this wonderful region.

  • 7 nights hotel with Welsh breakfast
  • 7 evening meals
  • Local joining points
  • Porterage at the hotel

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Discover the best of North Wales from Warner’s Bodelwyddan Castle, a Grade II listed Victorian building, complete with walled gardens and sweeping lawns.

  • 4 nights hotel with Welsh breakfast
  • 4 evening meals
  • Local joining points

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Enjoy a magical Christmas in the lovely seaside resort of Llandudno, with visits to beautiful Snowdonia and Anglesey.

  • 4 nights hotel with Welsh breakfast
  • 4 evening meals
  • Traditional Christmas Lunch with all the trimmings
  • Local joining points
  • Porterage at the hotel

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Take in the scenery of stunning Snowdonia National Park on this short break by coach to the traditional seaside town of Llandudno.

  • 2 nights hotel with Welsh breakfast
  • 2 evening meals
  • Regional joining points
  • Porterage at the hotel

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Enjoy a stay in the popular seaside resort of Llandudno, from where we'll explore the breathtaking scenery of Snowdonia National Park.

  • 4 nights hotel with Welsh breakfast
  • 4 evening meals
  • Local joining points
  • Porterage at the hotel

Departures:

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Explore the delights of Llandudno and make memories to treasure on this fantastic New Year coach holiday in Wales.

  • 3 nights hotel with Welsh breakfast or brunch
  • 3 evening meals including a New Year’s Eve Dinner with drinks reception
  • Local joining points
  • Porterage at the hotel

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There's no better way to get into the festive spirit! Enjoy Christmas fun in lovely Llandudno on this exciting break.

  • 4 nights hotel with Welsh breakfast
  • Tea, coffee or mulled wine on arrival, with a festive treat
  • 4 evening meals including Christmas dinner
  • Two nights live entertainment
  • Local joining points
  • Porterage at the hotel

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Enjoy a hassle-free getaway after the festivities of Christmas with this Twixmas holiday to the popular resort of Llandudno!

  • 3 nights hotel with Welsh breakfast
  • 3 evening meals
  • Local joining points
  • Porterage at the hotel

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Take in the festive delights of pretty Llandudno and charming Chester in the most enchanting season of all on this memorable escape.

  • 3 nights hotel with Welsh breakfast
  • 3 evening meals including Christmas dinner with a complimentary glass of wine
  • Tea, coffee or mulled wine on arrival with a festive treat
  • One festive cream tea
  • One night live entertainment
  • Local joining points
  • Porterage at the hotel

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Wales

Wales Highlights

While part of the United Kingdom, Wales is its own country with a deep and rich history, boasting famous figures such as Tom Jones and Shirley Bassey. Most popular destinations include charming Llandudno which offers visitors traditional seaside delights, cosy cafés and a Grade II listed pier, and Snowdonia National Park where breathtaking natural landscapes are dotted with beautiful villages such as Betws-y-Coed. Take in the stunning vistas from aboard the Dean Forest Railway or Snowdon Mountain Railway, or visit White Castle Winery for a taste of your local surroundings. Tenby, on the west coast, is one of Wales’ top seaside towns, with its picture-postcard houses and gorgeous, sandy beach. For something completely unique, the romantic village of Portmeirion is a delight to explore, with Italianate-style architecture and charming gardens. Whether you’re a lover of great views and the great outdoors, or prefer historic and cultural attractions, delve into Wales on a fully escorted tour.  

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Local Information

  • Capital Cardiff
  • Language Welsh and English
  • Currency GBP
  • Tip 10-15%
  • Time Zone GMT
  • Electricity Three pin plugs. 240V
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Delight at the enchanting Italianante village of Portmeirion

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Things to do and local attractions

  • Marvel at the views at the top of Mount SnowdonView Tour
  • Enjoy the charms of the pretty pastel houses in TenbyView Tour
  • Immerse yourself in nature with a cruise to Puffin Island – perfect for spotting birds and wildlife View Tour
  • Relax on board some of the finest train journeys in the UK and admire the scenery View Tour
  • Uncover capital Cardiff, with its world-famous attractions and iconic architecture View Tour

Food and Drink

Welsh Rarebit

Welsh rarebit, or rabbit, is not the meal you might think it is. Containing no traces of rabbit, this savoury dish features a hot cheese-based sauce served over toasted bread. When combined with egg, the dish becomes buck rabbit, and when tomato is added, it is a blushing bunny! 

Glamorgan Sausage

A traditional Glamorgan sausage features a Welsh vegetarian sausage, along with cheese and leeks, coated in breadcrumbs and fried. This dish is often served with mash and gravy, making it the perfect comfort food. 

Cawl

Cawl is a traditional Welsh soup or broth, usually using lamb and leeks. This hearty and earthy meal is the best comfort food, and is often combined with a lovely Welsh cheese and crusty bread. 

Welsh Cakes

Welsh cakes are a traditional sweet bread of Wales, made with similar ingredients to that of a scone, but they are not baked, they are cooked like a pancake. These delicious cakes are a rare treat, due to how time consuming they are to make, and hold a very unique taste only found in Wales. 

Planning your Trip

With so much on offer, you might need some inspiration! We’ve hand-picked a selection of favourite destinations and provided an overview of the very best highlights...

Llandudno

Llandudno Highlights

Great Orme 

One of the most famous sights in Llandudno is the Great Orme – a limestone headland that overlooks the town and sea. There is a historic tramway that passes through the picturesque Great Orme Country Park and Nature Reserve climbs to reach the summit – expect a journey full of spectacular views!  


Llandudno Pier 

Lined with traditional amusements, delightful cafés and colourful stalls, Llandudno’s Grade II listed pier is the longest in Wales. With stunning views of Llandudno Bay and the Great Orme, a nostalgic penny arcade and more, it is a must-visit when in the town – be sure to pick up a stick of rock!  


Conwy Castle 

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Conwy Castle is an exceptionally well-preserved fortress towering over Conwy. Unbelievably built in just four years, the castle was designed to be both a military stronghold and royal palace. A particular highlight is climbing the restored spiral staircase in its great towers, which rewards visitors with breathtaking panoramic views.  


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Tenby

Tenby Highlights

Beautiful Beaches 

Boasting four unique beaches, there’s a reason Tenby is renowned for its golden sands! North Beach, sandwiched between the harbour beach and north cliffs, is home to one of the most photographed views in Wales with its Goskar rock in the middle, whilst the South Beach is the perfect place to watch fishing boats come and go.  


Tenby Castle 

Perched on a hilltop overlooking the town, only a small tower remains of Tenby Castle. Visitors can learn more about the castle’s history in the Tenby Museum and Art Gallery, which occupies a section of the castle believed to be the former hall.  


St. Catherine's Island 

Only accessible when the tide is low, St. Catherine's Island is home to a historic fort that was built in the 19th century to protect the town from French invasion. Visitors can uncover the history of the fort with guides and exhibitions, whilst the island itself boasts diverse wildlife including rare plants, a nestling family of Choughs, and a local Peregrine Falcon family that visit daily.  


Snowdonia

Snowdonia Highlights

Snowdon Mountain Railway  

Travelling to the summit of the highest mountain in England and Wales, the Snowdon Mountain Railway is one of the most scenic railway journeys in the world. The visitor centre at the summit, known as Hafod Eryri, blends into its natural surroundings and offers panoramic views – on a clear day they can stretch as far as Ireland!  


Betws-y-Coed 

Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, Betws-y-Coed is home to independent shops, art galleries and delightful cafés. With a picturesque woodland setting at the convergence of four rivers, the scenery here is unrivalled.  


Ffestiniog Railway 

The world’s oldest narrow-gauge railway, the Ffestiniog Railway follows a historic route over 700 feet from sea level. Travelling past dense forests, glistening lakes, lush pastures and more, enjoy breathtaking scenery from start to finish. 


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Cardiff

Cardiff Highlights

Cardiff Castle 

Located within beautiful parkland in the heart of the city, Cardiff Castle is a must-visit! Founded by William the Conqueror, its magnificent walls and fairy tale towers conceal a fascinating history spanning over 2,000 years, whilst its opulent interiors feature murals, stained glass, wood carvings and more.  


Cardiff Bay 

A former tidal dockland known for exporting coal to the world, today, Cardiff Bay is a thriving waterfront boasting fantastic restaurants, cultural attractions and excellent shopping opportunities. Highlights include the Pierhead, the Wales Millennium Centre, and the Senedd.  


Cardiff Market 

In operation since the 1700s, this Victorian indoor market is the bustling heart of Cardiff. Brimming with independent local businesses, you’ll wide a wealth of products ranging from vintage clothing to traditional Welsh cuisine.   


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