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Vale of Glamorgan Tour

Penarth, GB
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Vale of Glamorgan Tour

Penarth, GB
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Experience the beauty and history of the Vale of Glamorgan on this exclusive tour. As you travel along dramatic coastlines and through picturesque countryside, you will visit historic sites and hidden gems. With a maximum group size of just 6 people, this tour offers a truly private and personal experience. Starting at your hotel at 9:30, you will be taken to the Victorian Penarth Pier and Cosmeston Medieval Village, before exploring the oldest town in Wales and continuing along the stunning coastline. You will also visit one of the most sought-after towns in Wales before spending the rest of the day at St Fagans Museum, where you can step back in time and explore Welsh life throughout history. Throughout the tour, your driver will stop on request for photos and closer looks. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the hidden treasures of the Vale of Glamorgan.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Private and personal experience
  • Visit historic sites
  • Drive along dramatic coastlines
  • Explore beautiful countryside
  • Stop at picturesque towns
  • Bottled water

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Introduction

Welcome to the Vale of Glamorgan Tour, where you will embark on a journey to discover the rich history, breathtaking coastlines, and picturesque countryside of this beautiful region. Get ready to be immersed in the charm and beauty of Wales as you explore historic sites, soak in the stunning views of the coast, and venture through the idyllic countryside.

What to Expect?

During the Vale of Glamorgan Tour, you can expect to visit a variety of historic sites that will transport you back in time. From the Victorian Penarth Pier to the medieval village of Cosmeston, each stop will provide a unique glimpse into the region's past. The tour will also take you through the oldest town in Wales, where narrow streets and centuries-old buildings await your exploration. As you continue along the coast, you'll be treated to breathtaking views that will leave you in awe. Finally, you'll have the opportunity to visit one of the most sought-after towns in Wales before spending the rest of the day at St Fagans Museum, where you can explore historic buildings from all over Wales.

Who is this for?

The Vale of Glamorgan Tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a unique and personalized experience. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group of friends, this tour is designed to cater to your needs. With a maximum group size of six people, you can enjoy a truly intimate and private experience.

Why Book This?

What sets the Vale of Glamorgan Tour apart is the personalized and private experience it offers. Unlike crowded group tours, this tour ensures that you have the undivided attention of your knowledgeable driver, who will be happy to make stops on request for photos or a closer look at anything that catches your eye. The tour also covers a diverse range of attractions, from historic landmarks to stunning natural landscapes, providing a well-rounded experience that showcases the best of the Vale of Glamorgan.

Good to Know

Throughout the tour, you will be provided with bottled water to stay hydrated. It's important to note that some attractions may have additional entrance fees or restrictions, so it's recommended to check in advance. Additionally, the tour includes a visit to St Fagans Museum, a World Heritage Site located in the grounds of St Fagans Castle. This 16th-century Elizabethan mansion offers a fascinating glimpse into Welsh life throughout history, with various events and activities taking place throughout the year.

Reviews

Previous travelers have raved about the Vale of Glamorgan Tour, praising the knowledgeable driver and the personalized experience. They were captivated by the historic sites, mesmerized by the stunning coastlines, and enchanted by the picturesque countryside. Many appreciated the flexibility of the tour, allowing them to stop and explore at their own pace. Overall, reviewers expressed their satisfaction with the tour, highlighting it as a must-do experience for anyone visiting the area.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Penarth Pier Pavilion

Opened in 1898, the Victorian Pier was used by paddle steamers to bring passengers too and from the popular Penarth Beach. The Pavilion was opened in 1930, and was refurbished in 2013. The Art Deco Pavilion has been used for many different things in its time, including a nightclub, restaurants and a snooker hall. Today it is home to Penarth & District Gymnasts Club. It is short compared to other piers, as the length of the pier was restricted so as not to interfere with the deep water shipping lanes accessing Cardiff Docks.

Cosmeston Lakes Country Park

Cosmeston Lakes, is a country park located to the East of Cardiff, between Penarth and Barry in The Vale of Glamorgan. Owned and run by The Vale of Glamorgan Council, the park covers over 250 acres and is built on an old Limestone Quarry. The quarry provided the limestone used during the construction and renovation of a number of buildings in Cardiff. During development in the 1970’s, remains of a settlement over 600 years old were discovered. The Vale of Glamorgan Council began to rebuild the village in Cosmeston Lakes Country Park. Today the village is known as Cosmeston Medieval Village, and is set in 1350. The Village is now open to the public but, archaeological excavation of the site continues. New discoveries are being made regularly.

Llantwit Major

Llantwit Major is a small town with a big history, that is a mix of the old and the new. Located in the Vale of Glamorgan, approximately 15 miles West of Cardiff, this ancient town has been inhabited for over 3000 years. Being one of the oldest towns in Wales, it has no less than 15 listed buildings. With a population of just over 13,000, that makes it 1 listed building for every 866 residents. Possibly one of the highest ratios in the UK. Its beach, Colhugh Beach, is a popular with surfers and fossil hunters alike. Some of the finest fossils from the Jurassic Era in Wales have been found on the beach which is also home to the remains of an Iron Age Fort.

Southerndown

(Pass by)

We will drive through this village on the Glamorgan Heritage Harbour Coast with dramatic views out across the Bristol Channem

Ogmore Castle

(Pass by)

The southernmost of a chain of 3 castles built alont the river Ewenny by the Normans in the 13th Century to protect Glamorgan from the native Welsh tribes to the West, and also to control an important river crossing

Cowbridge

About 15 miles East of Cardiff on the A48, lies the town of Cowbridge. which dates back to Medieval times. Recent excavations have shown it to be the site of a Roman Settlement also. The town is still laid out in its original Medieval format, and parts of the 13th Century town walls are still visible. As is the Southgate to the town. Originally a Market town, a weekly cattle market was held in the town for 200 years, only recently ending. Today, most of the town still retains an old world charm. The majority of the town’s buildings being either Medieval or Georgian. Its ancient charm, pretty buildings and its easy transport links to Cardiff make Cowbridge one of the most sought after places to live in Wales, and can regularly be found either at the top, or near the top of a list of Wales most expensive areas to live.

St Fagans National Museum of History

St Fagan’s Museum of Natural History, used to be known as St Fagans Museum Welsh Life. Before that is was known Welsh Folk Museum. It is located in the grounds of St Fagan’s Castle on the western edge of Cardiff. The Museum is where you can step back in time and explore Welsh Life throughout history. In 1977, the grounds of the Museum were designated as a World Heritage Site, and the Castle was named a Grade 1 Listed building. The castle is actually a 16th Century Elizabethan Mansion. This was built on the remains of a 13th century medieval castle. Today, you can still see some of the 13th century fortifications Called a Castle, it is actually an Elizabethan Mansion from the 16th Century. Although it was built on the site of a 13th Century Medieval Castle, and some of the fortifications can still be seen. Different events are held throughout the year at St Fagan’s Museum of Natural History. These range from Easter Egg hunts, demonstrations and even concerts.

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