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Snowdonia Winter Warmer With Free Bar

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  • Duration: 5 days
  • Board Basis: Half Board
  • Tour Ref: D2TLEI9503

Holiday Summary

  • Travel Type: Coach

5 days

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This super midweek break stays in a fabulously located 3-star hotel with an inclusive bar and great excursions at a great price.

The Snowdonia Mountains and Coast covers an amazing area of North Wales that is hard to beat at any time of the year for stunning scenery, beautiful beaches and historic towns. This wonderful 5-day break lets you experience all of these as you see the most beautiful aspects, and explore amazing historic towns that seem lost in time. Edward I built an Iron Ring of Castles which stand today dominating many towns and which add to the imposing beauty of this area backed by the incredible mountains.

You’ll be staying at the grand Royal Victoria Snowdonia Hotel, uniquely located in a peaceful mountain setting at the foot of Snowdon, within 30 acres of its very own gardens and woodlands, which includes historic Dolbadarn Castle. Few hotels can command such breathtaking views set in its picturesque location overlooking Llanberis. 

But don't miss your included excursions to see the very best of North Wales with visits to Conwy, Caernarfon and the Isle of Anglesey all included inn your holiday price. We also include a must-see scenic circular tour through stunning Snowdonia. Bring your cameras!

This great midweek break is a super price, especially with a FREE BAR each evening!!

An ideal choice for:

* Lovers of the beauty and romance of North Wales 
* Stunning scenery and fascinating excursions from a central hotel location
* Anyone wanting a wonderful midweek break with included drinks!

PRICE FROM ? £459 per person
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Itinerary

Day 1

Join your comfortable coach this morning at your convenient local pick-up point and head towards North Wales and stunning Snowdonia, with convenient comfort breaks en route. On arrival at the Royal Victoria Hotel, we are sure you will be amazed by its spectacular locations and grounds. Why not enjoy a post-dinner drink in the bar as you relax and meet your fellow travellers as you all enjoy the free bar.

Days 2 to 4

Have a hearty breakfast each morning to get prepared for your day ahead. 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. You may just want to unwind in the comfy and elegant lounge and look back on the amazing adventures of the day, with the free bar being each evening!

You can spend some time relaxing in the surroundings of your hotel or exploring Llanberis but don't miss your included excursions!

Day 5

After a final delicious Welsh breakfast it is time to say farewell to lovely Snowdonia today, as you join your coach and travel home, with time to relax and share your happy memories with your newly made friends and fellow travellers.

Tour includes

  • 4 nights hotel with full Welsh breakfast and evening meals
  • Free Bar for 4 hours nightly (House rules apply) 
  • Free time to explore Llanberis at your own pace
  • Scenic circular drive around Snowdonia National Park with stop in Conwy
  • Visit to Caernarfon
  • Excursion to Anglesea with stops in Beaumaris & Llanfair PG
  • Direct Coach Travel
  • Net Zero Carbon

Snowdonia Scenic Tour

INCLUDED Visitor DestinationNorth Wales and the Snowdonia National Park boasts vast areas of natural beauty and unique scenery. It is known as Eryri by the Welsh, a name that can be translated as “the place of the eagles”. The park which covers 838 square miles is one of the three national parks found in Wales, but this is the largest and the oldest being designated as one in 1951. A landscape steeped in culture, history and heritage, with towering peaks, breathtaking valleys and spectacular, panoramic vistas.

Caernarfon

INCLUDED Visitor DestinationThe beautiful harbourside Royal Town of Caernarfon is home to Wales’s most famous castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, mighty Caernarfon Castle commands the lion’s share of attention, but the town’s narrow streets and stylishly redeveloped waterfront also have a charm of their own and are well worth exploring. The castle, built in the 13th century by Edward I as a royal palace and military fortress, was at the core of a medieval walled town, and also the famous site of the 1969 Investiture of the present day Prince of Wales. One of the town's many attractions includes the Welsh Highland Railway which runs for 25 miles to Porthmadog through beautiful scenery. History comes alive at Caernarfon in so many ways – along the lofty wall walks, beneath the twin-towered gatehouse and within imaginative exhibitions located within the towers. The castle also houses the Regimental Museum of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, Wales’s oldest regiment.

Snowdonia & Conwy

A coach tour to Snowdonia and Conwy offers an unforgettable experience through some of Wales’ most breathtaking landscapes. Snowdonia National Park is renowned for its towering mountains, serene lakes, and stunning views, with the iconic Mount Snowdon as the highlight. Visitors can enjoy scenic drives, short walks, or even take the Snowdon Mountain Railway for panoramic vistas. The tour also includes a visit to Conwy, a historic town dominated by its impressive medieval castle. Stroll along Conwy’s ancient walls, explore its charming streets, and visit the smallest house in Britain. This tour blends natural beauty and rich Welsh history.

Anglesey, Beaumaris & Llanfair PG

INCLUDED Visitor Destination

The 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.

We'll also make a stop at Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, famously shortened to Llanfair PG, home to the longest place name in Europe.

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Accommodation

Royal Victoria Hotel Snowdonia Llanberis

Sitting at the foot of Snowdon, Wales’s highest mountain, the Royal Victoria Hotel has been welcoming guests to the idyllic lakeside village of Llanberis for over one hundred years. Adjacent to the twin lakes of Padarn and Peris, the Royal Victoria sits within 30 acres of grounds comprising of well-tended formal gardens, ancient woodland and the magnificent ruins of the 12th century Welsh castle, Dolbadarn. The hotel is situated just a 10 minute walk from the town centre and its many amenities, attractions and walks.

All bedrooms are en-suite, most with bath and shower, and are appointed in a comfortable and modern style. Room amenities include direct dial telephone, flat screen TV with Freeview, tea & coffee making facilities, iron and ironing board, and hairdryer and enjoy either woodland or courtyard views. There is lift access. Enjoy your meal in the stylish yet relaxed surroundings of the restaurant, which has been sympathetically appointed to reflect the hotel's Victorian heyday. At the end of the day, you can relax in the cosy, pub-style bar with comfortable seating. There is also an elegant lounge and beautiful gardens with stunning views.

For more information, click here for the hotel website (opens in a new window)

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