Llandudno Winter Warmer
4 days
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If you love Wales, then this is a great weekend tour for you at an absolutely cracking price! Staying in the heart of the iconic seaside resort of Llandudno, you’ll have plenty of time to stroll along the promenade and explore the treasures of this pretty town. In the evening, enjoy a drink in the bar and the hotel will lay on entertainment for you to enjoy on some nights.
Spend all of your time in the resort or join us on two fabulous INCLUDED excursions, which includes visits to the medieval walled town of Conwy and the beautiful island of Anglesey with a stop in Beaumaris with its medieval castle, lovely beach and Victorian pier.
You’re guaranteed many happy memories and stories to tell your friends - at a bargain price!
An ideal choice for:
* Bargain hunters
* Lovers of the beauty of Wales
* Anyone who loves exploring but prefers not to drive
* People who enjoy a relaxed itinerary with lots of freedom to enjoy as you like
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
Join your coach this morning and head for scenic North Wales and the Queen of Welsh Resorts, Llandudno, set on a sweeping bay with the towering Great Orme overlooking the dramatic scenery. On arrival take time to settle in to your hotel and perhaps take a stroll along the wide promenade for a breath of sea air, or a browse around the shops of the town centre which are both right on your central hotel's doorstep. Take time for a drink in the bar before your first evening meal, with time to meet your fellow travellers.Days 2 to 3
Enjoy a delicious Welsh breakfast each morning and be prepared for your beautiful adventure each day. There will be plenty of time to relax at your comfortable hotel, and enjoy all of the delights that the pretty seaside town of Llandudno has to offer. Retaining much of its Victorian charm, there are lovely beaches, plenty of shops and restaurants to explore and a long pier to stroll down.But make sure you are ready for your fantastic excursions with a visit to Conwy, one of Britain’s best-preserved medieval towns followed by a trip over to the beautiful Isle of Anglesey with a stop at its upmarket and equally stunning seaside town of Beaumaris that sits with its own castle overlooking the Menai Strait.
No matter what you get up to during the day, you can always look forward to a warm welcome from your hotel when you return.
Days 4
After a final delicious Welsh breakfast, join your coach this morning and relax on board as you travel homewards.Tour includes
- 3 nights hotel with Welsh breakfast & evening meals
- Entertainment on some evenings at the hotel
- Free time to explore the beauty of Llandudno
- Half day excursion to Conwy
- An excursion to Anglesey & Beaumaris
- Direct Coach Travel
- Net Zero Carbon Offset Certificate
Anglesey & Beaumaris
INCLUDED Visitor DestinationThe Menai Strait, or Afon Menai as it is known locally, is the sea channel that separates the beautiful isle of Anglesey from mainland Gwynedd. It is connected to the mainland by Thomas Telford’s Menai Suspension Bridge and Robert Stephenson’s Britannia Bridge. The Strait also has many small, offshore islands, lovely views of the Snowdonia and Carneddau mountain ranges, Conwy Bay, and the towns of Bangor through to Caernarfon.
Anglesey is renowned for its beauty, and the town of Beaumaris really is its jewel in the crown, with a stunning seaside setting and dramatic 13th century castle overlooking the beautiful Menai Strait. The seafront offers a traditional stroll and ice cream or fish & chips, whilst the lovely Castle Street has a wonderful selection of independent shops and boutiques offering excellent local produce, gifts, and cute cafes.
Conwy
INCLUDED Visitor DestinationThe waterside market town of Conwy is a true one-off. Well-preserved ancient walls, the most intact in Europe, enclose a town of narrow cobbled streets, nooks and crannies chock-full of historic buildings. Conwy Castle, a World Heritage Site, was a key part of the ‘iron ring’ of fortresses built around Snowdonia in the 13th century, and still dominates the picturesque setting. The quaint high street has plenty to explore, including the fascinating 16th Century Plas Mawr said to be the best example of an intact Elizabethan house where history has stood still, or make your way down to the quay to see the smallest house in Britain, just 10 feet by 6 feet and last lived in by a 6 foot 3 inch tall gentleman! Back to topAccommodation
White Heather Hotel
Boasting a bar, terrace and views of sea, the White Heather Hotel enjoys a great location in Llandudno, 100 yards from Llandudno North Shore Beach, very close to the town centre and 750 yards from the Pier. The hotel has a comfortable restaurant, 24-hour front desk and room service, along with free WiFi. The hotel's 40 bedrooms are warmly decorated in keeping with the listed building. All the rooms have ensuite facilities, tea & coffee making facilities, TV, and hairdryer.
As at May 2023, the hotel have advised that their lift is currently out of service until further notice due to circumstances beyond their control. Therefore steps to access all parts of the building are unavoidable so please note for any mobility issues. There are 7 steps to get into the hotel and 5 floors in the hotel, plus a flight of steps from reception/bar level down to the restaurant.
For more information, click here for the hotel website (opens in a new window)