Duration:
1 day
From
$75/ adult

From Manchester
4.8/5
Duration:
1 day
Led by:
Expert local guide
Group size:
Max 16 people
Travel by:
Mini Coach
King Edward built a castle in Conwy, King Arthur slayed a giant in Snowdonia, and the Romans laid the foundations for the town of Chester: this part of the world is packed full of myths and marvels. You explore Conwy where a castle watches over a bustling harbour town. You visit Betws-Y-Coed, a quaint village nestling amongst the stunning mountains of Snowdonia. And you explore Chester, a town that’s blessed with one of the most brilliant cathedrals in all of England.

Standing for over 700 years the only thing more monumental than the castle itself are the mountains of Snowdonia rising as its backdrop.

Walking through the town is like stepping back into medieval Wales with every cobble stoned corner revealing more incredible history.

In the heart of the Gwydir Forest Park this village is the ultimate outdoor activity centre of North Wales.

A mountainous region and national park in North Wales, home to all 15 of Wales' 3,000-ft peaks, including the highest, Mount Snowdon.

Exploring Conwy you might stumble across The Smallest House in Great Britain. She may be small but her vibrant red makes her hard to miss.

This ancient border city has a fascinating heritage that fuses Roman, Medieval, and Tudor city planning.
Explore Tudor England and the landscapes of Wales

Pick up time: 8.30am
Location: Coach Parking Bays, Store Street, , Manchester, M1 2WD

Manchester to Wales and Conwy Castle
Here are a few words you might want to know today. Helo (hello) and diolch (thank you), to start. And one phrase you might hear is Croeso i Gymru - “Welcome to Wales”. Because today we're leaving Manchester and heading straight for the border of Wales. Your first stop of the day is Conwy. This must be one of the most picture-perfect harbour towns in the world. You can see a castle perched by the sea, the ‘world's smallest house', and lots of cute restaurants boasting the best fish and chips.
Conwy to Betws-y-Coed via Llanberis pass and Snowdonia National Park
Our journey continues as you venture along the winding, scenic roads of the Snowdonia National Park and along Llanberis Pass. Nature shows off today as the road snakes between towering peaks, their rugged and craggy faces riding steeply around you. We arrive in Betws-Y-Coed, a quaint town known as the gateway to Snowdonia. It's also famous for its alpine trees and cosy cafes, which is perfect because this is your lunch stop for the day. If it's a cold day, why not warm yourself up with a bowl of Cawl, a hearty meat and vegetable stew that is sometimes considered the national dish of Wales.
Lunch in Betws-y-Coed to Chester
As we leave Betws-y-Coed, you'll be surrounded by a wild and varied landscape, from lush woodlands to cascading rivers as we leave the dramatic peaks of Snowdonia behind. The landscape softens as we enter beautiful farmland; patchwork fields and charming market towns are your guides as we leave Wales behind and enter England once more as we head for the historic town of Chester.
Chester and returning to Manchester
This ancient city is yours to explore this afternoon. It has the most complete city walls in Britain, not to mention the oldest racecourse and the largest Roman Amphitheatre. And then there's the 1000-year-old cathedral brimming with medieval carvings. Where will you start your exploration? After this history-and-beauty-filled day, we head back to the city of Manchester.
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