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9-Hour Snowdonia And The 3 Castles Tour
  • Tour Category

    Private Tour

  • Tour Types

    Culture, History, Sightseeing

  • Duration

    9 Hours

  • Activity Level

    Easy

  • Language

    English

Description

Discover the beauty of the Welsh Highlands, including the traditions of quarrying and slate mining. Inspect a slate-splitting demonstration at the National Slate Museum and visit the Vivian Quarry. Explore Caernarfon, marvel from Snowdonia's viewpoint, and more!

Highlights
  • Explore the three most famous castles - Conwy, Dolbadarn, and Caernarfon
  • Visit the beautiful Snowdonia National Park and the National Slate Museum 
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    • We'll meet at Llandudno Railway Station directly outside at (the red bus stop) on Augusta Street. We leave promptly at 8.30, so please be early.

    • After our introduction and safety brief, we will hop onto our minibus and drive around Great Orme's one-way road with its spectacular mountain drop-off into the sea. Showcasing the limestone cliffs, caves, wildlife of birds, wild goats, and often dolphins and seals, as well as views towards the Snowdonia mountains.

    • We will then head to the old castle town of Conwy. Here you can do the ancient castle tour or walk the castle walls of the ancient village, stroll along the Conwy estuary and pay the local marina a visit for refreshments and lunch, and visit the world's first suspension bridge built in 1819. (additional fee for main castle entry)

    • A wonderful gem set upon the bank of the estuary and part of the castle walls is great Britain's smallest house. With arms outstretched, you can touch either side. Unbelievably, a 6'3 large local fisherman lived in this tiny house with his partner for many years! Always a great photo opportunity. (additional fee to enter inside)

    • View the guarding Welsh Dragon of Snowdonia, hidden in woodland, overwatching for invaders to our lands. (limited parking - if parking space is unavailable, we have to bypass this stop)

    •  Visit the spectacular route of Nant Ffrancon pass (the old roman road), which was carved out during the last ice age. Lake Ogwain and its dramatic setting are next to Tryfan mountain. On our route, including Pen-y-pass, we see many great lakes, stunning scenery, and mountain views deep in the heart of some of Snowdonia's finest locations

    • A spectacular 360 valley is set next to the lake. Whilst you stand in awe, we will tell stories of a historic find relating to king Arthur and his sword Excalibur at this lakeside setting

    • Stop at Snowdonia's viewpoint. Know as one of the UK's most spectacular views, this 360 panoramic view of Snowdonia horseshoe, valley and lakes, and the gliders make it a photographer's dream.

    • The pass at its highest point is the location of towering hills and foothills of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), Dramatically falling into the valley below, and winding roads meander and skirt their way through the craggy cliffs.

    • Here you will step into the past and discover an industry and way of life that has chiselled itself into the very being of this country. Imagine the quarrymen and engineers have just put down their tools and left the courtyard for home, and that's what you will witness here. There is a variety of talks and demonstrations to enjoy, which will give you a real insight into the hardships of past quarry life.

    • Occupying a lofty, spectacular spot overlooking the waters of Llyn Padarn, native-built Dolbadarn Castle was once a vital link in the defences of the ancient kingdom of Gwynedd, constructed by Llywelyn the Great in the late 12th century.

    • Take a walk around this world heritage site. After all these years, Caernarfon’s immense strength remains undimmed - a brute of a fortress. History comes alive at Caernarfon in so many ways – along the lofty wall, walks beneath the twin-towered. Gatehouse, the walk town’s narrow and colourful streets and the stylishly redeveloped waterfront of the Menai. (additional fee to enter the main castle)

    • Enjoy the return scenic drive along the North Wales coast, hugging the coastline and seeing its lovely beaches and mountainous shores.

What's Included
  • Transport of 16-seat minibus

  • English-speaking local welsh tour guide

  • Liability insurance

  • Audio guide

What's Excluded
  • Snacks and refreshments

  • Castle entrance fees

  • Personal expense

What to bring
  • Suitable clothing and footwear for UK time of year
  • Spare change
Know before you go
  • Child seat must be provided by parents if child is 0-3 years old (seatbelt connection)
  • All sales are final
Meeting Point

Llandudno Railway Station, Augusta Street, Llandudno, UK (red bus stop outside)

Cancellation Policy

No refund in case of any cancellation.

Price Details
Adult
1 To 16 GBP 59 Per Person
Child
1 To 14 GBP 39 Per Person

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USD 76 / person