Day 1. Monday We travel to Mold, North Wales.
Day 2. Tuesday Today we enjoy a visit to Llandudno, one of the largest and most popular seaside resorts in Wales. This elegant coastal town still retains much of its original Victorian character and charm, offering a delightful mix of history, beauty, and traditional seaside atmosphere. The golden sandy beach at North Shore is set in a magnificent crescent-shaped bay, flanked by the dramatic headlands of the Great Orme and Little Orme, with the town and its graceful promenade nestled between. A highlight of any visit is the pier, which stretches an impressive 2,295 feet (700 metres) over the sea. As the longest pier in Wales, it offers a leisurely stroll with superb panoramic views across the Irish Sea and along the scenic North Wales Coast. Enjoy free time to explore, relax, or simply soak in the timeless charm.
Day 3. Wednesday Today we begin with a visit to Mold Market, the largest and best-preserved street market in North Wales. Soak up the lively atmosphere as you browse the bustling stalls, offering a wonderful mix of local produce, handmade crafts, gifts, clothing, and unique curiosities. It’s the perfect place to experience local life and perhaps pick up a souvenir or two. Later, we continue to the historic city of Chester, where you’ll have free time to explore at your own pace. Discover the city’s charming medieval streets, admire the famous Tudor-style Rows, or enjoy a walk along the ancient city walls, said to be the most complete in Britain. With its rich history, beautiful architecture, and welcoming atmosphere, Chester offers something for everyone to enjoy before we return to the hotel later this afternoon.
Day 4. Thursday Following breakfast, we enjoy a scenic drive through part of Snowdonia National Park. Snowdonia boasts the highest mountain in England and Wales, the largest natural lake in Wales, and numerous picturesque villages rich in history and natural beauty. Our journey includes a visit to Betws-y-Coed, one of North Wales’ most popular inland resorts. Nestled in a stunning valley within Snowdonia Forest Park, Betws-y-Coed’s charming main street is lined with inviting inns, cosy cafes, and unique shops offering local crafts. Later, on our return to the hotel, we make a short visit to the Isle of Anglesey and the historic town of Beaumaris. This seaside town is renowned for its fascinating castle ruins, waterfront, and a remarkable mix of medieval, Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian architecture.
Day 5. Friday We depart after breakfast and return home.
Excursion days are subject to change and will be confirmed with your final travel documents.