Llandudno At Leisure & Stunning Snowdonia At The White Heather Hotel
5 days
5 Days Away - 2023
New for 2023!
On this relaxing break to the peaceful coast of North Wales we enjoy the genteel ambience of Llandudno, known as the ‘Queen of the Welsh Resorts’. This delightful seaside town is famed for its golden beach flanked by two headlands, the Great and Little Ormes, and its wonderful air of traditional Victorian charm. From a refreshing stroll along the beautiful coast to exploring the famous Llandudno Pier, or perhaps a spot of shopping at the Victoria centre, there is plenty to do for those seeking a traditional leisurely break. We also have time to explore picturesque Betws-y-Coed on the edge of Snowdonia National Park and the remarkable medieval town of Conwy.
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
What's Included?
- Return coach travel
- 4 nights at a selected hotel in Llandudno with dinner & breakfast
- Entertainment some evenings
- Excursion to Betws-y-Coed & Conwy
Optional excursion to Llanberis & Caernarfon (£13pp)
Optional excursion to Isle of Anglesey, Beaumaris & Bangor (£13pp)
Llandudno
LlandudnoWales’ largest resort with the attractions to match - so whether you fancy a ride in the UK’s only cable hauled tramway to the top of the Great Orme, standing majestically over Llandudno’s bay, or perhaps a stroll down the longest pier in Wales with its traditional stalls and entertainment, Llandudno is the perfect coach trip destination and offers a great time for all ages at any time of year.
Snowdonia
SnowdoniaDiscover picturesque Snowdonia in North Wales, an area of rugged mountain peaks, long sandy beaches, crystal clear lakes and an array of wonderful historic sites and attractions to see. Snowdon is the highest mountain in England and Wales and is well known for the spectacular Mountain Railway allowing you to explore the beautiful landscape at the rooftop of Wales.
However, although the main feature of the region is the hills and mountains, Snowdonia is more than just that with its long stretches of rivers, lakes and coast offering stunning scenic views. Delight in the large variety of wildlife habitats along with the many wonderful towns and villages to explore.
Caernarfon
Caernarfon is located at the southern end of the Menai Strait between North Wales and Anglesey. This charming town is home to the impressive Caernarfon Castle, one of the greatest buildings of the Middle Ages, built on the orders of Edward I in the 13th century. Caernarfon also boasts picturesque narrow streets, a redeveloped waterfront and plenty of shops and cafés.
Conwy
Another of Edward I’s imposing fortifications can be found in Conwy. Conwy Castle, along with Caernarfon Castle, is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and towers over this remarkable medieval walled town. Here you can also find cosy quayside pubs, snug cafés and a quaint harbour, all overlooked by the mighty mountains of Snowdonia.
Betws-y-Coed
Picturesque Betws-y-Coed is known as the Gateway to Snowdonia National Park. This lovely village has a distinctly Alpine feel thanks to the Gwydyr Forest that surrounds it. There’s plenty to explore here with a range of art galleries, independent shops selling gifts, homemade produce and outdoor wear plus cafés, restaurants and pubs.
Llanberis
With its lovely lakeside location at the foot of spectacular Mount Snowdon, the thriving village of Llanberis has plenty of attractions including the National Slate Museum, Electric Mountain (a hydro power station visitor attraction) and the ruins of medieval Dolbadarn Castle. The village is also the starting point of two narrow-gauge lines, the Llanberis Lake Railway and Snowdon Mountain Railway.
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