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Discover a Wealth of Wonder in Wales



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Might look familiar to you. Might seem like a made-up word. We can assure you it’s not. It's the name of a town in Wales, just one of this incredible country's many quirks.

For a small country, Wales bursts with marvels ready to be explored on a tour. It boasts a culture with an ancient language that will make your tongue twist. It's the land of castles, with more than 400 scattered across its arresting landscapes. Full of legends, welcoming locals, and sweet coastline villages, Wales is waiting.

Planning Your Wales Tour

A Wales tour has so much to offer its guests. But where do you start? At Rabbie’s we’ve spent years perfecting the ultimate Wales tours for you to experience in 2023. Whether you depart from London, Manchester or Bristol, we can provide a small group tour that suits all types of travellers. From friends gathering for a birthday, to solo travellers and family spending quality time together. Discover what we have to offer now.

Travel Wales Responsibly

With four UNESCO World Heritages Sites to its name, and many more breathtaking locations to visit, Wales is a place we want to cherish. Which is why one of our missions is to protect the places we love. We do this through our responsible travel initiative. Through this, we donate, volunteer, use small mini-coaches and do as much as we can to protect locations for future generations to enjoy. Hop on board one of our Wales tours to see the work we do for yourself.

Why You'll Love a Wales Tour

 

Countless castles

Wales may be small, but it certainly wasn't a pushover. Over centuries the Welsh built 600 castles. And even though many of them are now in ruins, you’ll still be amazed at the diversity of these defensive buildings. And what’s more is they’re usually located in gorgeous hill top locations.

Almost too beautiful

National parks cover 20% of Wales. You have the stunning and rugged coastlines of the Pembrokeshire Coast. You have the rolling plains and hidden caves of the Brecon Beacons. And you have the altitude defying mountains of Snowdonia. So, if you’re looking for natural wonders, then look no further and visit Wales.

The land of legends

In Wales, history is tangled with myths. And there’s a legend about every hill and lake you pass by. Listen to the tale of the red dragon and how it’s become the national animal. Hear the moving story of Gelert, the dog, and his heroic deed. And discover the places connected to King Arthur.

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The longest place name in Europe means 'St Mary's Church in the Hollow of the White Hazel near a Rapid Whirlpool and the Church of St. Tysilio near the Red Cave'. And if you think this is some sort of joke, then you’re right. Because this name was given as a publicity stunt in the 1860s. You’ll come across many of these odd facts as you journey through Wales.

Our Wales Tours