Llandudno is a unique combination of Victorian Style and Edwardian elegance, dubbed the Queen of Welsh resorts.
This Welsh seaside resort offers a unique combination of Victorian style and Edwardian elegance, and is dubbed the Queen of Welsh resorts. Along with a good selection of shops to explore, it has a flat promenade leading up to the Pier, and you can ride to the top of the Great Orme on a tram. Llandudno offers a good base for an enjoyable holiday.
Day 1
We join our coach and travel through the Welsh Marches to Llandudno and our hotel, arriving late afternoon in time to settle in before our evening meal.
DDay 2
After breakfast we travel first to Blaenau Ffestiniog, where we join our train for the ride through the Welsh countryside to the seaside town of Porthmadog. On our arrival we travel onto the popular historic village of Portmeirion, famous for its connections with the 1960's television programme "The Prisoner".
Day 3
Today is a free day to enjoy the town and its attractions.
Day 4
After a leisurely breakfast we make the journey to the Isle of Anglesey crossing the Menai Straits where our first stop is Beaumaris. The town is home to the last and largest castle built by King Edward I, and there will be time to wander its streets. We re-join our coach and travel onto the National Trust property of Plas Newydd Mansion and Gardens, which offer spectacular views of Snowdonia.
B, DDay 5
This morning we depart from the hotel and Llandudno and travel back to your joining point with a lunch stop en route.
BB=Breakfast Included, D =Dinner Included
Accommodation Details: Tynedale Hotel, Llandudno
This popular three star hotel is located on the seafront promenade and offers a high standard of service and food. The hotels facilities include a restaurant, bar and lounge. All its bedrooms are ensuite with television, hairdryer and hot drink making facilities. The majority are served by a lift.
NB: There is a lift to all the floors but some rooms will need to be accessed by a few steps, and the lift does not access all the single rooms.
Four nights hotel accommodation.
Meals are on a Half Board basis. (Breakfast & Evening Meal)
A train journey on the Blaenau Ffestiniog Railway.
A visit to the popular historic village of Portmeirion.
A free day in Llandudno.
A visit to Beaumaris on the Isle of Anglesey.
A visit to the National Trust property of Plas Newydd Mansion and Gardens.
Porterage of luggage on our arrival and departure at the hotel.
Service of our coach and driver.
Single Room Supplement £NIL (Maximum 5 single rooms available)
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address |
|---|---|
| Bromyard | Bus Stop, Pump Street, Bromyard |
| Church Stretton | Railway Station, A49 side, Church Stretton |
| Hereford Bus Station | Stand 1 or 2, Country Bus Station, Commercial Road Hereford |
| Hereford Three Elms | Bakers Lane, Off Three Elms Road, Hereford |
| Ledbury | Market House, Ledbury |
| Leominster | Stand 2, Bus Station, Leominster |
| Ludlow | Smithfield Car Park, Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 1RN |
| Monmouth 2 | Coach Bay, Blestium Street, Monmouth |
| Ross On Wye | Bus Stop 4, Cantilupe Road, Ross On Wye |
| Tenbury Wells | Bus Stop, TSB Bank, Teme Street, Tenbury Wells |