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Llandudno & Scenic Snowdonia

Llandudno & Scenic Snowdonia


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from £339££pp

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Experience five great days away to discover the beautiful coastline and spectacular scenery of North Wales, along with the elegant, refined attractions of Llandudno. We travel through the magnificent Snowdonia National Park, visiting historic towns and quaint villages, and have the option to enjoy a calmer pace in the stunning little town of Llangollen.

Highlights

  • Return coach travel
  • 4 nights at the Grand Hotel, Llandudno (JG2+ rating) with dinner & breakfast
  • Entertainment some evenings
  • Excursions to Betws-y-Coed, Conwy, Llanberis & Caernarfon

Optional excursion to Llangollen (£12pp)


Itinerary

On our full-day excursion, we depart for the charming and delightful village of Betws-y-Coed. Set in a beautiful valley in Snowdonia Forest Park, there is much to see, including the old 14th-century church of St Michael’s, which is one of the oldest in Wales, and the main street with its numerous shops and quaint places of interest. We then visit the medieval walled town of Conwy, home to the imposing Conwy Castle, considered to be among the finest surviving medieval fortifications in Britain. The town also boasts a quaint harbour with traditional pubs and snug cafés.

After breakfast at our hotel, we venture to Llanberis, on the southern bank of Lake Llyn Padarn and at the foot of Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales. Here we can see the ruins of Dolbadarn Castle and take in the spectacular beauty of the local landscape. We then make our way to Caernarfon, a royal town and port in Gwynedd, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is your chance to behold one of the Middle Age’s greatest castles, the mighty Caernarfon Castle, built in the 13th century by Edward I as a royal palace and military fortress.

Our optional excursion takes us to the banks of the River Dee and the picturesque little town of Llangollen. Enjoy a stroll along the Victorian Promenade, which lines the banks of the river, visit the quirky boutiques and independent shops, or stand on top of the bridge and spend a few moments watching the water flowing beneath you. Castell Dinas Bran perched on top of the hill also provides stunning vistas overlooking the town.


Accommodation

The Grand Hotel is a splendid Victorian building situated on the seafront, beside Llandudno pier. The hotel offers traditional en-suite rooms with TV and tea and coffee-making facilities, a bar and restaurant. It also boasts lovely views of the bay and also has a games room and an elegant ballroom. (All meals buffet style).

Hotel Rating

JG2+ rated hotels offer a slightly higher standard of hospitality, often with good home cooking plus enhanced décor, facilities and services, which is recognised and welcomed by our customers. Food may be buffet style in some of the larger hotels. They may also enjoy an enviable location and/or higher levels of satisfaction on online hotel rating sites and our own customer feedback surveys.


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