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Portmeirion & Snowdonia
Departs Sunday
27 April 2025
Price Includes
• 4 Nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast
• Excursion to Portmeirion
• Excursion tour of Snowdonia (option for train)
• Free time Llandudno
• Visit to the British Ironworks Centre
Supplements
• Single room + £50pp
£489
CALL 01225 865725 TO BOOK YOUR PLACES
Created by Welsh architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, Portmeirion Village was
Baytree Hotel, Llandudno designed to show how a naturally beautiful site could be developed without
Family-owned boutique 47 bedroom hotel with spoiling it. Williams-Ellis acquired the site in 1925 and worked to complete his
Victorian charm, offering breathtaking
panoramic views of the whole bay of grand vision over the next 50 years, completing the Village in 1976.
Llandudno and the impressive Great Orme.
Located across from the Pier and a minute’s
walk from the central shopping area. Snowdonia - Covering a total of 823 square miles, Eryri is Wales’ largest
National Park. Home to over 26,000 people, Eryri’s landscape is steeped with
culture, history, and heritage, where the Welsh language is part of the day-to-
day fabric of the area. (Optional - Ffestiniog Railway journey - pre book)
Llandudno - Located in the jewel of North Wales, Llandudno’s north shore
Victorian promenade, Llandudno Pier stretches out 2,295 feet (700m) into the
Irish Sea, making it Wales’s longest Pier, and the fifth longest in the UK.
British Ironworks - the only attraction in Shropshire and the United Kingdom
Travel Insurance required for this holiday
to make art and sculpture from waste materials
Pembrokeshire -Tenby
Departs Friday
16 May 2025
Price Includes
• 3 Nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast
• Excursion to Fishguard
• Free time in Tenby
Supplements
• Single room + £60pp
£489
CALL 01225 865725 TO BOOK YOUR PLACES
Tenby is a harbour town and resort in southwest Wales. It’s known for its
Clarence House Hotel, Tenby
13th-century town walls and its stretches of sandy shoreline, including Castle
Grade 11 listed building superbly situated in the Beach. The ruins of Tenby Castle are on a headland overlooking the harbour.
middle of the Esplanade on the South Shore
with superb views of St Catherine's Island, Exhibits at Tenby Museum and Art Gallery include a 16th-century wrought-
Castle Beach, Caldey Island and Giltar Point. iron cannon. The Tudor Merchant’s House recreates domestic life in 1500,
Lift to all floors
with a merchant's shop and working kitchen.
Fishguard - an eclectic town steeped in history, which serves as the gateway
to the only coastal National Park in Britain. Take a step back in time and
explore Fishguard’s past through the landmarks and historical sites, Fishguard
Fort built between the years of 1781 and 1785, in response to the threat of an
attack from an American privateer known as the Black Prince and also played
a pivotal role in the French invasion of 1797, where cannon fire to warn the
town of the arrival of the French convinced the invading forces to avoid
Travel Insurance required for this holiday Fishguard altogether.
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