The Red Dragon of Wales

Prices From: $1671
Days: 6 days
Summary
A superb 6 day tour exploring the diverse welsh culture, heritage and landscapes. Discover Roman settlements, medieval forts, monastic ruins and mining towns of the last century, all set against the back drop of sweeping valleys, untamed coastlines the inspiring Brecon Beacons National Park and the truly spectacular Snowdonia National Park.
Itinerary

Tour Itinerary

A superb 6 day tour exploring the diverse welsh culture, heritage and landscapes. Discover Roman settlements, medieval forts, monastic ruins and mining towns of the last century, all set against the back drop of sweeping valleys, untamed coastlines the inspiring Brecon Beacons National Park and the truly spectacular Snowdonia National Park.

Day 1 Brecon Beacons

We enter Wales via one of the splendid new bridges across the River Severn but quickly go back 2000 years to when Caerleon was the capital of a Roman Province; its barracks, baths and amphitheatre are all still there to visit. We learn about Celtic history and cultural heritage, and then we explore Wales's industrial development, at the country's most popular heritage attraction St Fagans Museum of Welsh Life. We then bring ourselves up to date with a panoramic tour of the capital, Cardiff, and of the recently reclaimed Cardiff Bay and Docks area, boasting the marvellous Millennium Centre and Assembly Building. Then, after a drive to our hotel in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons. Tonight bask in more local hospitality as we enjoy our first evening dinner together.

(D)
Overnight accommodation: The Bear Hotel, South Wales or similar

Day 2 - Brecon Beacons

Today we go from the lowest to the highest, from the depths of the Big Pit to the highest road in the country. From barbarity to culture; lunch at the Inn where rebels were hung from the beams, then to afternoon tea in the town where every other shop is a quaint bookstore. As no vehicle larger than a Back-Roads coach can navigate the country roads in this region, we relish a true 'Back-Roads Experience' as we return to our traditional accommodation nearby.
(B)
Overnight accommodation: The Bear Hotel, South Wales or similar

Day 3 - Snowdonia

We journey through Brecon itself and along the Abergwesyn Pass from Llanwrtyd Wells to Tregaron recently voted Britain's most scenic drive. We travel westward to the holiday resort of Aberystwyth and the Ceredigion Heritage Coast before continuing on through the heart of Wales. We visit the eccentric Portmeirion, a stunning village created by the architect Clough Williams-Ellis using a combination of rescued architectural follies and specially designed buildings from around the world to create a beautiful place that does not ruin its natural environment. Some might recognise it as the location for the original hit TV series The Prisoner. Catch the first glimpse of the mountains as we visit Ty Mawr Wybrnant, a traditional stone-built upland farmhouse nestled in the beautiful Conwy Valley where you may see how people lived in times before electricity and home comforts. Walk along the local woodland trail and enjoy this pristine area of Wales. We will continue our journey to the attractive Victorian village Betws-y-Coed, set amongst a perfect outdoor setting with cascading waterfalls, hill-top lakes, river pools and ancient bridges. We will stay in a local hotel in the heart of the Snowdonia region, from where it will be possible to enjoy a late afternoon ramble in the countryside, or the chance to meet the locals in a nearby inn.
(B/D)
Overnight accommodation: Snowdonia

Day 4 - Snowdonia

Today's venture through Snowdonia National Park takes us through rugged landscape to tales from history as we visit the sites where King Edward I of England conquered the Welsh Princes with the help of his new castles at Caernarfon and Conwy. Both medieval castles stand as evocative monuments to those times and serve as powerful reminders of the king's dominance in North Wales. We cannot visit Wales without passing the small famous town with a long name (hope we spell it correctly!) Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. We continue with a spellbinding climb to the summit of the Great Worm (Orme to the locals) to admire the stunning views over the Irish Sea and Snowdonia. We return to our accommodation passing through the Conwy Valley, with a pleasant stop at Bodnant Gardens en route.

(B)
Overnight accommodation: Snowdonia

Day 5 - Shrewsbury

We take one last circuit of Snowdonia, to admire its dramatic scenery and perhaps take a short walk along one of its mountain trails before returning to the coach for our drive over the Llanberris Pass, then southward to the spectacular lake at Bala before arriving at Powis Castle, home to the Earl of Powis and noted for its attractive gardens. From here it is but a short hop over the border to England and to the market town and birthplace of Charles Darwin, Shrewsbury.
(B/D)
Overnight accommodation: The Lion, Shrewsbury or similar

Day 6 - Ludlow and Stratford-upon-Avon

After a morning stroll through this town of cobbled streets, old castle and timbered houses on to the home of England's famous playwright, Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon. Explore the town and visit one of the houses associated with Shakespeare's time (Anne Hathaway's cottage is a favourite). We continue through the English countryside through the pretty Chiltern Hills and past Chequers, the official home of the Prime Minister, past villages that inspired Roald Dahl and the film locations from British films and television shows such as Four Weddings and a Funeral and Midsomer Murders. Our tour then concludes in London.

(B)

Optional Extras

  • Pre or post tour accommodation.
  • Private or rail airport transfers.
  • Make your mini-tour part of an extended London city break.

 

Prices

Prices

Dates and Rates

Departs London every second Tuesday throughout 2011 season.

Departs London
Returns London
Price pp (USD$)
19th apr 24th apri
US$1743
3rd may
8th may
US$1743
17th may
22th may
US$1743
31st may
5th june
US$1743
14th june
19th june
US$1743
28th june
3rd july
US$1743
12th july
17th july
US$1743
26th july
31th july
US$1743
9th aug
14th july
US$1743
23rd aug
28th aug
US$1743
6th sept 11th sept
US$1743
20th sept 25th sept
US$1743
4th oct
9th oct US$1743
18th oct
23th oct US$1743

Prices are per person land only based on 2 people sharing a twin room. Single supplements apply.

Tour Departure:
This tour departs at 0830am and returns approx 1800 from/to:

The Lancaster Gate Hotel
66 Lancaster Gate
London W2 3NZ

What's Included

What's Included

Tour Inclusions

  • 5 nights in charming & distinctive accommodation
  • Driver/Guide companion
  • All mini-coach transportation
  • Full English/Welsh breakfast daily
  • Evening meals x 3
  • Entrance fees as listed:
  • Caerleon barracks, bath and amphitheatre
  • St Fagan's Museum
  • Big Pit
  • Portmeirion
  • Caernarfon and Conwy castles
  • Bodnant Gardens
  • Powis Castle
  • Anne Hathaway's Cottage, Stratford

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