Great Little Trains Of Wales 5 Days - Hydro Hotel
Situated on a sandy isthmus between the Great Orme and Little Orme Heads, Llandudno boasts two superb beaches. The shingly North Shore is the busier of the two with its Victorian Pier, boat trips, donkey rides, Punch and Judy shows and much more. The sandy West Shore is quieter with miles of sands and panoramic views of the Snowdonia mountain range in the distance. Llandudno is a highly attractive resort with its magnificent crescent of hotels, broad tree-lined streets and elegant shops all combining to produce a unique atmosphere. There are two golf courses. A tramway and cable car both offer a route to the summit of the Great Orme (which also boasts a superb dry ski slope - one of the best in Britain). There is plenty to do both by day and by night and you are sure never to have a dull moment at what many would claim to be the most complete of all British holiday resorts.
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Outward Travel
Day 2 - Llangollen & Bala Lake Railway
We travel over the scenic Horseshoe Pass to reach pretty Llangollen. Spanned by a Grade 1 listed, 16th century bridge, this delightful town has an historic feel in its charming streets and old stone buildings. We then venture into the Snowdonia National Park and take to the tracks of the Bala Lake Railway. Admire the surrounding countryside, keep an eye out for the abundance of wildlife and explore the locomotive sheds and heritage centre./n
Day 3 - Full day to Snowdonia and Llanberis Lake Railway
Llanberis Lake Railway lies at the foot of Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales with majestic views. The little steam train makes a five-mile journey alongside Lake Padarn, passing Dolbadarn Castle and Llanberis’ twin lakes. /n
Day 4 - Conwy & Ffestiniog Railway
Enjoy a journey aboard the historic Ffestiniog Railway which will take you through the stunning scenery, rounding horseshoe bends and clinging to the side of the Snowdon mountains – or even tunnelling through it! We’ll also spend some time in Conwy – from the mighty castle that towers over the seaside town, to the smallest house in Britain located on the quayside, there is something here for everyone!/n
Day 5 - Return Travel
Hydro Hotel
Situated on the Llandudno promenade, the hotel is just
a short walk from the resorts shopping area, traditional
pier, Happy Valley Botanical Gardens, cable car and
Great Orme Tramway. This grand hotel features a
magnificent sun lounge, with spectacular view over
the bay, a impressive restaurant, games room and large
entertainment room with dancefloor, where you will
find entertainment most evenings. Many of the hotel’s
rooms have fantastic views of the bay or over the town
to the Welsh mountains. Our en-suite bedrooms come
with comfy beds for a great nights sleep, tea and coffee
making facilities, flat screen TV with Freeview and radio
and hairdryer. Lift serving all floors and a car park.