The Wonders of Wales


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Soak up the wonders of Wales on this captivating journey through emerald-green valleys and along breathtaking coastline. Feel the rhythmic heartbeat of a historic train ride, savour the classic flavours of a traditional afternoon tea, and admire the distinctive beauty of medieval ruins that whisper tales of times gone by. The Land of Dragons is yours to discover...

Duration 8 days

Destination Wales

Company Back Roads Touring

Availability From 24/04/2026 to 09/10/2026


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What's Included?

  • Indulge in a traditional afternoon tea served in a delightful tearoom at the edge of Eryri National Park (Snowdonia)
  • Travel like a Victorian on a historic narrow-gauge train ride through the spectacular Rheidol Valley
  • Discover the majestic Gothic architecture of the Bishop’s Palace ruins in St Davids

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  • From 24/04/2026 to 09/10/2026

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HIGHLIGHTS:

Cardiff - Brecon Beacons - North Wales - North Wales - West Wales - Pembrokeshire - Pembrokeshire

Day 1 Cardiff (Wales)

Cardiff is calling! A capital built on Roman ruins and the coal-fired dreams of the industrial age.

As the evening settles over the city's spires, we’ll gather with our small group to say our hellos (or helos in Welsh!) and sit down for our first dinner together. The stage is set for the many wonders to come; cheers to the road ahead and the legends – both ancient and yet to be made – that await in the glorious heart of Wales.  

Day 2 Cardiff – Brecon Beacons

Today our journey north takes us through the rugged cradle of the Welsh Valleys, where the green-cloaked hills still hum with the echoes of the Industrial Revolution.

This is a land of grit and grandeur, as stone-built terraces cling to the slopes and the ghosts of ironmasters and coal kings linger in the mist. Our first stop transports us even deeper into the past at the Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths. As you walk among the ruins of 74 AD, you can almost hear the tramp of the Second Augustan Legion’s boots on the edges of the Empire. Then, we'll go deeper still at the Big Pit National Coal Museum! Venturing 90 metres underground, we’ll hear stories of the tunnels from guides who bring its history back to life. Wrap up warm, it can get chilly! Finally: low wood beams, rustic fireplaces and centuries of secrets are waiting at our 15th-century hotel for the night. Take a stroll down to the River Usk before our group dinner and watch the water flow beneath the historic stone bridge, as the Beacons stand guard in the distance.  

Day 3 Brecon Beacons – Llangollen – North Wales

Have you had a helping of laverbread yet? This boiled seaweed purée (sometimes rolled in oatmeal) is a Welsh breakfast staple – if not, it’s one to look out for over the next few days! This morning we’ll follow the rhythmic curves of the border regions towards the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct – a UNESCO-listed marvel of iron and stone that defies gravity.

At 38 metres above the River Dee, walking (or simply gazing) across this soaring structure is a dizzying delight. After tracing the skeletal beauty of Valle Crucis Abbey, a Cistercian ruin that sits in silent, mesmerising grace, we’ll pause for a classic Welsh tradition: afternoon tea! Inside a centuries-old local tearoom, we’ll indulge in a spread of hand-cut sandwiches, traditional scones with jam and clotted cream, and the true stars of the Welsh pantry: warm Welsh cakes and a slice of rich, fruit-filled bara brith. Stomachs fully satisfied, our day ends in the salty air of the rugged North Wales coast – our seaside home for the next two nights.  

Day 4 North Wales

The call of gulls and distant chime of the tramway usher in a day where the pace is entirely in your hands.

Whether you’re drawn to the Victorian elegance of the coast or the medieval shadows of a fortress town, your expert Tour Leader knows where the best discoveries are to be made... If you linger in Llandudno, stroll the length of its ornate 19th-century pier, then take the historic funicular railway as it creaks its way up the Great Orme headland. Keep a watchful eye on the limestone cliffs; you might just spot the famous wild Kashmiri goats navigating the crags with unwavering confidence. Alternatively, you could head to the nearby walled town of Conwy. Here, walk the high stone ramparts for a bird’s-eye view of the estuary, or step through the doorway of Aberconwy House, a 14th-century merchant’s home that has survived centuries of Welsh history. Don't forget to seek out the Smallest House in Great Britain – a tiny splash of red nestled against the harbour walls – before disappearing into a cosy pub for a pint of local ale.  

Day 5 North Wales – Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) – West Wales

From the silhouette of a dragon-crested fortress to the whistle of an engine, today we’re being called deeper into the mythical heart of the North.

But first: a challenge for the linguistically gifted among us! We’ll stop off at Llanfair­pwllgwyngyll­gogery­chwyrn­drobwll­llan­tysilio­gogo­goch village – see whether you manage to pronounce the longest place name in Europe (or perhaps just take a photo!). From linguistic heights, we’ll move on to the architectural might of Caernarfon Castle. Explore its banded towers and walk the battlements where princes were crowned and medieval legends are etched in the heavy masonry. Then, our luxury minicoach will turn south towards the high drama of Eryri National Park (pronounced eh-ruh-ree and previously known as Snowdonia). We’ll wind through glacial valleys and beneath the watchful gaze of jagged peaks before arriving in the Rheidol Valley. Settling into the vintage carriages of a historic narrow-gauge train, we’ll experience the charming terrain exactly as the Victorians did – puffing around horseshoe bends and clinging to cliff edges, revealing secret waterfalls, glittering lakes and ancient oak forests that are otherwise hidden from the world. After a day of soaring stone and mountain tracks, we’ll gather for a group dinner to trade our favourite ‘impossible’ Welsh words. Vowels need not apply! 

Day 6 West Wales – Pembrokeshire

The clack of the loom is our soundtrack this morning as we connect the threads of a quintessential Welsh craft at the National Wool Museum.

Discover the story of an industry that was once the lifeblood of the nation, feeling the tactile history of the ‘Teifi Valley fleece’ and the intricate patterns that have warmed Welsh homes for generations. From the 19th-century mills, next we’ll journey back two millennia into the mist-veiled past at Castell Henllys Iron Age Village. Set within an ancient hillfort, here the modern world falls silent. Step inside the shadows of thatched-roof roundhouses and get comfy by the crackling central fire, listening to the secrets of prehistoric survival from the ‘villagers’ who bring this Iron Age sanctuary to life. As the evening draws in we’ll move into the heart of Pembrokeshire, where our Tour Leader might lead us away from the map and towards one of their favourite hidden coves. Then we’ll settle into our hotel for the next two nights, cradled inside a traditional Welsh village. Embrace the peace of the countryside or wander down the leafy lanes to the local inn for dinner.  

Day 7 Pembrokeshire, including Tenby and St Davids

As the land narrows towards the sea, the picture-perfect village of Tenby will come into view today, where pastel-coloured houses huddle above a harbour of bobbing fishing boats.

Perched on a rugged headland and encircled by its original Norman walls, you won’t be able to resist exploring its maze of medieval streets (breaks for vinegary cockles and clotted-cream fudge are essential!). Continuing along the windswept coastline, we’ll reach the edge of the Celtic world: St Davids. It may hold the title of Britain’s smallest city, but its spirit is immense. Here we’ll descend into the sheltered valley to wander through the Gothic bones of the Bishop’s Palace ruins – where stone carvings still whisper of power and piety. With the salt air on our skin and hearts full of the coast's quiet magic, we’ll return to our countryside sanctuary for our farewell dinner. Toast to the quieter roads discovered, the stories shared and the new friendships forged. Iechyd da (good health) to future adventures! 

Day 8 Pembrokeshire – Cardiff

One last sizzling Welsh breakfast marks the start of our final day together.

This morning, we’ll trace our way back through the emerald heart of the land, watching as the landscape softens into the rolling pastures of the south as we return towards the capital. Before we part ways, we’ll take one last dive into the soul of the nation at St Fagans National Museum of History. Set in the grounds of a magnificent Elizabethan manor, this open-air gem is a living time capsule. We’ll amble through rescued farmhouses, historic workshops and chapels that have been moved stone-by-stone from every corner of the country. It’s the perfect place to reflect on the history we’ve traversed and the tales we’ve uncovered over the past eight days. Wales – you've been wonderful! 

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