North Wales Explorer Guided Shore Excursion from Holyhead
Highlights
- Explore Conwy town walls with 23 towers
- Visit Betws-y-Coed fairy-tale town
- See Snowdonia National Park landscapes
- Stop at Caernarfon town walls
- Shop and photograph at Llanfairpwll Station
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Duration 8 hours
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Expert English Guide
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Air-conditioned vehicle
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Souvenir map included
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Explore Snowdonia National Park
Embark on a thrilling North Wales Explorer Guided Shore Excursion from Holyhead and uncover the beauty and history of this stunning region. From the towering Snowdonia National Park to the charming town of Betws-y-Coed, your knowledgeable guide will take you on a journey through the rich culture and legends of Wales. Explore the historic Caernarfon town walls, pass by the iconic Conwy Suspension Bridge, and marvel at the breathtaking landscapes of Yr. Wyddfa, the highest mountain in Wales. With stops at Llanfairpwll Railway Station and the picturesque Fairy Glen, this tour is a perfect blend of nature, history, and adventure. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience!
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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8 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Discover the beauty of North Wales on this 8-hour guided shore excursion from Holyhead, featuring stunning landscapes and rich history.
Included
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Souvenir Map
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In-vehicle air conditioning
Excluded
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Coffee and/or tea
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Lunch
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Gratuities
Meeting Point
When disembarking at Holyhead, Carole our Guide will be waiting at the tender point of disembarkation, displaying a YOUR SHORE TIME Sign and a Red 'Welcome to Wales' Beaney Hat!. Please make yourselves known to her, and she will direct you to the awaiting coach.
Holyhead LL65 1DJ , United Kingdom
End Point
When disembarking at Holyhead, Carole our Guide will be waiting at the tender point of disembarkation, displaying a YOUR SHORE TIME Sign and a Red 'Welcome to Wales' Beaney Hat!. Please make yourselves known to her, and she will direct you to the awaiting coach.
Holyhead LL65 1DJ , United Kingdom
What to expect
Conwy Town Walls
Conwy Town Walls are one of the best-preserved medieval town walls in the UK and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the late 13th century, the walls were part of Conwy Castle's defenses and stretch for almost 1.3 kilometers around the town. They are an excellent example of Edward I’s military architecture. Visiting the walls will allow you to experience the history of the area while enjoying stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby Conwy Castle, the estuary, and the Snowdonia Mountains. The walk around the walls can typically take about 45 minutes and offers a fantastic opportunity to appreciate both the town's history and its natural beauty. Key features of the Conwy Town Walls: Seven towers: Each of the towers has its own unique design and function in the fortifications. Gates: The main entrance gates, including the 'Castle' and 'Lime' gates, are still well-preserved. Viewpoints: The walls provide excellent vantage points for photography and sightseeing.
The Conwy Suspension Bridge is a historic bridge that spans the River Conwy, connecting the town of Conwy with the village of Deganwy. Designed by Thomas Telford, the bridge was completed in 1826 and was a key part of the road network before the construction of the modern road bridge. It is notable for its elegant design and engineering, showcasing Telford's mastery in suspension bridge technology. If you're just passing by, you can still enjoy the sight of this iconic structure from various vantage points around Conwy, including along the A546 road or from the Conwy Quay area. The bridge is a beautiful piece of 19th-century engineering and adds to the historical charm of the area. While you might not stop for a full visit, the bridge is a great landmark to observe if you're touring the town. You can also see it in the context of the surrounding landscape, with views of Conwy Castle and the river estuary.
Betws-y-Coed Railway Station
Betws-y-Coed Railway Station is located in the charming village of Betws-y-Coed, often referred to as the "Gateway to Snowdonia." While the station itself is a lovely example of Victorian architecture, it also serves as a convenient stop for travelers exploring the surrounding area. If you're spending about 45 minutes shopping in the vicinity, there are several great options nearby. In the village of Betws-y-Coed, you’ll find a variety of local shops offering unique items, including: Outdoor gear shops: Betws-y-Coed is a popular base for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, so there are plenty of shops selling hiking gear, walking boots, maps, and other outdoor equipment. Craft and souvenir shops: Browse local crafts, pottery, and souvenirs that reflect the region's natural beauty and Welsh heritage. Art galleries: The village is home to several galleries showcasing works by local artists, often inspired by the stunning landscapes of Snowdonia.
Fairy Glen
The Fairy Glen is a beautiful, secluded spot near Betws-y-Coed, known for its magical, forested surroundings and the serene river that winds through it. It's a hidden gem that feels straight out of a fairy tale, with lush greenery, moss-covered rocks, and peaceful water features. If you’re just passing by, you may not have time to explore fully, but you can still enjoy glimpses of this enchanting place as you drive through the area. The Fairy Glen is located along the A5 road, so if you're traveling this route, keep an eye out for the picturesque landscape. It’s particularly lovely during the spring and summer months when the flora is at its most vibrant. Though you might not have the time for a full visit, if you’re in the area and have a bit of extra time in the future, the Fairy Glen is worth a stop for its tranquil beauty and atmosphere.
Swallow Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in North Wales, located just outside Betws-y-Coed. The waterfall is renowned for its dramatic, multi-tiered cascade of water as it tumbles down the rocks of the River Llugwy. While it’s an impressive natural sight, if you're simply passing by, you'll likely be able to catch a quick view of it from the road. If you’re in the area, Swallow Falls is often a popular spot for visitors to stop and take in the views. The surrounding woodland and rocky landscape add to its charm, making it a picturesque location. Even if you don't have time for a full visit, the waterfall is an iconic landmark that’s easily accessible and can be admired from a distance as you travel through the region. For those who want a closer look in the future, there is a nearby viewpoint or a walking trail that leads directly to the falls, where you can fully appreciate the beauty of this natural wonder.
Snowdonia National Park, or Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri in Welsh, is a breathtaking area located in the north of Wales, renowned for its dramatic landscapes, rugged mountains, deep valleys, sparkling lakes, and charming villages. Covering over 823 square miles, it is one of the largest national parks in the UK and offers a wealth of opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic exploration.
The Caernarfon Town Walls are a significant historical feature of the town, encircling Caernarfon and providing a glimpse into its medieval past. These walls were constructed in the late 13th century as part of the fortifications built by Edward I after his conquest of Gwynedd. The walls, along with Caernarfon Castle, are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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When disembarking at Holyhead, Carole our Guide will be waiting at the tender point of disembarkation, displaying a YOUR SHORE TIME Sign and a Red 'Welcome to Wales' Beaney Hat!. Please make yourselves known to her, and she will direct you to the awaiting coach.
What our experts say
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Try local Welsh cakes at Betws-y-Coed.
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Visit Conwy Castle after the tour.
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Capture photos at Llanfairpwll station.
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Dress in layers; weather can change.
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Explore nearby shops in Betws-y-Coed.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Welcome to the North Wales Explorer Guided Shore Excursion from Holyhead, a captivating journey through the picturesque landscapes and historic landmarks of North Wales. This immersive tour will take you on a memorable adventure, providing you with insights into the rich history, legends, and culture of the Welsh people. From the ancient Caernarfon town walls to the stunning Snowdonia National Park, this excursion is a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical significance.What to expect?
Embark on a journey filled with awe-inspiring sights and fascinating stories as you explore the wonders of North Wales. From the charming Betws-y-Coed to the majestic Conwy Suspension Bridge, each stop on this tour offers a unique experience that will leave you spellbound. With a knowledgeable driver-guide by your side, you can expect to learn about the local history, legends, and culture of the Welsh people, making this excursion both educational and entertaining.Who is this for?
This guided shore excursion is perfect for travelers who are seeking a mix of nature, history, and culture. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply looking to immerse yourself in the beauty of North Wales, this tour is designed to cater to a wide range of interests. From families to solo travelers, everyone is welcome to join this adventure and discover the hidden gems of this enchanting region.Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the beauty of North Wales with this guided shore excursion that takes you on a journey through some of the most iconic landmarks in the region. From the historic town walls of Caernarfon to the breathtaking Snowdonia National Park, each stop on this tour offers a unique and unforgettable experience. With a knowledgeable guide to lead the way, you can rest assured that you'll learn fascinating facts and stories about the places you visit, making this excursion both informative and entertaining.Good to know
As you embark on this guided shore excursion, be sure to bring your camera to capture the stunning vistas and charming towns along the way. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring the various stops on the tour, and don't forget to pack some snacks to keep you energized throughout the day. With an air-conditioned vehicle to transport you between destinations, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenic views of North Wales in comfort.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the North Wales Explorer Guided Shore Excursion from Holyhead have raved about the beauty and charm of the region. From the informative guide to the breathtaking sights, many have praised the tour for its well-planned itinerary and engaging commentary. Whether you're a history buff or a nature lover, this excursion offers something for everyone, making it a must-do experience for anyone visiting North Wales.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is