Diary 
 England 
 Scotland 
 Wales 
 Southern Ireland 
 Jersey 
 The Continent 
 London 
 Garden Tours/Flower Shows 
 Festive Breaks 
 Easter Weekends 
 Excursions 
 

   
GOLDEN AGE OF RAIL, RIVERS & CANALS A248 
A Nostalgic Journey 
We've chosen two lovely hotels, well placed for our planned excursion programme, and from here we invite you to join us on some memorable journeys to enjoy the spectacular scenery of Wales. This inspired tour includes three rail journeys, a canal cruise and a river cruise. 
 

   
SNOWDONIA & THE FFESTINIOG RAILWAY A151 
 
A lovely Victorian seaside town on the Lleyn Peninsula, its two beaches lapped by clean safe waters, Criccieth offers a warm and friendly welcome. 
 

   
SNOWDONIA WINTER WARMER New A296 
 
On the edge of the Snowdonia National Park lies the historical walled town of Caernarfon, with stunning coastline and mountain scenery right on the doorstep.  
 

   
SOUTH WALES HERITAGE New A237 
Spring Break 
Excursions include the Glamorgan Heritage Coast calling at the immensely beautiful resort of Penarth, continuing via Cowbridge to the traditional seaside resort of Porthcawl; St Fagans, one on Europe's foremost open air museums, and in the afternoon a visit to the award winning Penderyn Distillery, nestling in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons; and a day at leisure in the stylish capital of Cardiff, with time to explore Europe's most exciting waterfront development, and Cardiff Castle at the heart of the city (admission not included) 
 

   
TENBY A152 
Spring Breaks 
A charming little resort on the rugged coastline of South Wales, with sandy beaches, palm trees, a quaint harbour and ancient town walls. Wander the streets of Tenby and you’re taken back in time by its superb historic buildings. Take a stroll on some of the finest beaches in Britain, or embark on a boat trip from the picturesque quay to Caldey Island and its Cistercian Monastery. However you choose to spend your leisure time, Tenby is an idyllic place to spend those balmy summer days.  
 

   
TENBY AND THE SOUTH WALES COAST A152 
Pembrokeshire Carmarthen and Preseli Mountains 
A charming little resort on the rugged coastline of South Wales, with sandy beaches, palm trees, a quaint harbour and ancient town walls. Wander the streets of Tenby and you’re taken back in time by its superb historic buildings. Take a stroll on some of the finest beaches in Britain, or embark on a boat trip from the picturesque quay to Caldey Island and its Cistercian Monastery. However you choose to spend your leisure time, Tenby is an idyllic place to spend those balmy summer days.  
 
 
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