Grand Tour of Wales by train: Wales Rail Holidays
Llandudno + Snowdonia + Brecon + Cardiff + St David’s
SAMPLE ITINERARY
Day 1 – Set off from Manchester to Llandudno
Head out of bustling Manchester towards Chester and in the blink of a dragon’s eye you’re crossing the border into Wales, travelling through Flintshire and along the Irish Sea coast via Prestatyn and Rhyl, to the classic Edwardian seaside town of Llandudno.
From the station here it’s a short taxi-ride to your accommodation, where we suggest dropping your luggage and heading on to the impressive Great Orme peninsula via the UK’s only surviving cable-drawn tramway.
Your accommodation
Centrally located, just a block or two from the sea, your accommodation in Llandudno is the very friendliest of traditional guest houses, whose owners have a gift for putting guests immediately at ease.
Unfussy, comfortable rooms ensure a restful night, while the breakfast of local produce and homemade bread and preserves sets you up for a full day’s exploration.
Day 2 – Conwy Castle and the Medieval Town
Take the 20 minute bus ride from Llandudno to Conwy this morning, where you’ll be met by our friendly and enthusiastic local guide and taken on a fascinating and fun private guided tour of Conwy Castle, the threatening medieval fortress that dominates the skyline here.
Stepping down from the battlements, you’ll make your way to the impressive city walls – some of the most complete in Europe – to see the town from their elevated perspective. Later, you might like to drop in to Conwy’s famous 1920s ale house for a private ale-tasting session, before a stop at Plas Mawr, the beautifully preserved Elizabethan townhouse at Conwy’s centre.
Day 3 – A first taste of Steam
Wave goodbye to Llandudno this morning and take the short train ride to the centre of Wales’s ancient slate-mining industry, Blaenau Ffestiniog. Here, pick up the first of your steam experiences on the Ffestiniog line service to Porthmadog. Travel in first-class style in original Pullman carriages, attended to by bright Welsh-speaking staff serving a full lunch menu with drinks as you chuff through some of the country’s most evocative vistas.
Upon arrival at Porthmadog Harbour station, you’ll be met by a driver from your Portmeirion hotel and transferred there in comfort by road. Little can prepare you for your first sight of Portmeirion, the eye-popping ‘idea village’ created by maverick architect and philanthropist Clough Williams-Ellis in the early-to-mid 20th century, and on which he continued to work until his death in 1978 at the age of 94.
Modelled on the precipitous ancient towns of Italy’s Amalfi coast, Portmeirion is a riot of colour, seemingly spread across the cliffs overlooking the gaping Afon Dwyryd estuary. Not only the village, but also the extensive Gwyllt (Welsh for ‘wildwood’) featuring a superb collection of exotic trees, plants and flowers, Japanese and oriental gardens, secret temples and pagodas and even a dog cemetery.
Hotel guests are invited to join complimentary guided walks around the village (closed to all but residents and hotel guests in the evening - a magical experience at twilight) and ‘land train’ trips in the Gwyllt. Or maybe you’d prefer to make your own way through the 16 miles of private footpaths, heading to the coast for some of the best views in Wales.
Your accommodation
Your hotel features comfortable, unpretentious accommodation, coupled with opulent lounging and a striking art-deco restaurant (redesigned by Sir Terence Conran in 2005) where a fine menu of Welsh classics is served by friendly, Welsh-speaking staff.
Day 4 – Train from Porthmadog to clifftop Harlech Castle
Enjoy breakfast this morning – weather permitting on the terrace – before you’re transferred to Porthmadog Harbour station to catch the train to Harlech.
Travelling by regular service, it’s just a short hop to Harlech, home to one of Wales’s most famous castles – and the world’s steepest street! Discover the history of this fortress overlooking the Irish Sea, then take a stroll and lunch before the return journey to Porthmadog. From here, you’ll enjoy a private transfer back to your hotel.
Day 5 – South to Abergavenny
You’ll be transferred to Minffordd after breakfast, to catch the train to Abergavenny. Travelling on the scenic Cambrian Line, the train makes its way down the gorgeous coast of Cardigan Bay before skirting the Cambrian mountains on the way to Shrewsbury, where you change for the short hop to Abergavenny.
Here, you’ll be met by a taxi and transferred the short distance to your hotel in the heart of town.
Your accommodation
With history dating back to the 16th century, your accommodation in Abergavenny blends an ancient heart with modern comfort and service. Friendly local staff put guests immediately at ease, ushering you to your recently refurbished room. Many feature original architectural elements skilfully integrated alongside contemporary details, with new bathrooms throughout as well as super comfy beds and appealing lighting. Downstairs, the bar is always buzz with locals and visitors, with an ever-changing menu of Welsh flavours on the menu.
Day 6 – Private Guided Tour of the Brecon Beacons
After breakfast, you’ll be met by a local driver/guide and head out for a day of discovery in this most enthralling part of Wales.
Before setting off, you and your guide will have a chance to discuss any particular areas of interest you may have. You’re bound to want to climb the Black Mountains (by car, of course) and explore the Brecon Beacons National Park, and your guide will be sure to bring to life hidden corners that visitors otherwise struggle to find.
Day 7 – Heading south to capital Cardiff
This morning take a taxi back to Abergavenny, where you’ll catch your train to Cardiff, proud seat of the Welsh Assembly and capital of the kingdom of Wales. Once here, it’s a short taxi-ride to your accommodation in the smart Pontcanna district, just a 15 minute walk from the city centre and Cardiff Castle.
Your accommodation
In one of Cardiff’s leafiest locales, overlooking Caeau Pontcanna Fields, the huge grassy space that really has no place this close to a busy city, your accommodation here is a small, family-owned hotel, whose owners have done much to singlehandedly lift the level of service expected of local establishments.
Spotless and supremely comfortable, each of the rooms feature all you need to relax after a long day’s discovery, while the cosy bar is the perfect place to take refreshment ahead of an evening out.
Day 8 – A day to discover the Welsh capital
Compact and easily navigable on foot, Wales’s capital city features striking modern architecture alongside fine historic buildings (including its terrific eponymous castle) glorious parks and gardens, several world-class museums and galleries, and an ever-growing number of innovative dining options. We’ll provide our hand-selected recommendations to help you make the most of your time in this fun and fascinating city.
Day 9 – Along the coast to gorgeous Gower
Take a taxi this morning, back to Cardiff Central to catch your train to Swansea.
Here, you’ll be met by the very friendliest of local driver-guides and taken on a private guided tour of this most captivating corner of Wales, whose hidden beaches, soaring cliffs and secret coves could easily come from some faraway land. Your guide, a lifelong native of the Gower, will help you uncover some of its best-kept secrets, stopping at an out-of-the-way inn for lunch as you go.
Your accommodation
Set just off the main thoroughfare in the town of Mumbles, your accommodation here is a family-owned guest house whose modest exterior hides the very essence of Welsh charm within. Just five cosily appointed bedrooms feature, while the enthusiastic owners are only too keen to share their knowledge and love of Mumbles.
Day 10 – A day to explore Mumbles
Spend today at leisure uncovering the delights of charming Mumbles at your own pace. The seafront and marina are a few short steps away from your accommodation, where you’ll find quirky shopping, friendly bars and inviting cafés and restaurants that are sure to tempt you inside.
Day 11 – Further along the coast to Penally for Tenby
After breakfast this morning, you’ll be met by your driver-guide again and transferred back to Swansea for your train to Penally, a unique ‘request-stop’ on this line, built to serve your hotel here. When you arrive, friendly staff from the hotel will meet you off the train and transfer you up the hill to your accommodation.
Your accommodation
Recently saved by the current owners from near dereliction, your accommodation in Penally is a remarkable property, where Georgian and Victorian features blend seamlessly with more modern elements to create a very relaxing place to stay. As well as the beautifully appointed bedrooms – many with vast picture windows looking out across the gardens to the coast – the in-house restaurant has quickly risen in acclaim to become one of the best in the region, serving a tempting menu of reliable Welsh classics given a Pembrokeshire twist.
Day 12 – Private guided walk in Tenby
Staff at your hotel will arrange a taxi to take you the short ride to Tenby, one of the most historic and picturesque places in south Wales. You’ll be met here by our specially chosen local guide and taken on a unique ‘chronological’ history tour, telling the story of the town’s prehistory, inception, medieval growth and Victorian heyday via its streets, houses, churches and monuments.
Day 13 – Penally to St David’s
You’ll be dropped at Penally Station this morning in time to catch the train to Haverfordwest. Here, you’ll be met by a taxi and transferred to your hotel in St Davids.
St David’s id the UK’s smallest city and, with a population of just 1800, it seems little more than a hamlet. However, the city holds more quality dining options per head than anywhere else in the UK, and its community of artists and artisans help fashion a unique atmosphere, where innovation in creativity lives side-by-side with tradition. Moreover, within a stone’s throw you’ll find the fabulous beach at Whitesands, a surfers’ paradise where you might be lucky to see a classic Welsh midsummer sunset.
Your accommodation
Just a few minutes’ walk from the city centre, your hotel in St David’s is a recently created hotel, whose unfussy exterior gives no indication of what awaits inside. Owned by an acclaimed local architect, every possible detail has been carefully considered, from the extensive collection of locally sourced art, to the very finest fixtures and fittings that feature throughout, this is an indulgent treat of a place at which to spend the last two evenings of your holiday.
Day 14 – Pembrokeshire Coast: Birdlife on the Briney
Set off from St David’s this morning with our specially chosen and hugely experienced local guide, for an evocative boat-trip off the Pembrokeshire coast. Weather permitting, you’ll head for one of the offshore islands where, at specific times of year, puffins, gannets and Manx shearwater gather in astounding numbers. Along the way you’ll enjoy views of the coastline as good as any in Europe.
Day 15 – Heading home
Enjoy a final Welsh breakfast this morning before your hosts transfer you to Haverfordwest in time for boarding your train to Cardiff.
PRICING
Price is based on two adults sharing en-suite accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis. Train travel from Manchester to Llandudno and all train travel within Wales ending in Cardiff, both on regular scheduled service and special steam services as specified, are included.
Private tour/transfers from Swansea to the Gower Peninsula and Penally to St David’s are included, as well as station transfers as specified. Private guided tour of Brecon Beacons and walking tours in Conwy and Tenby are also included, as is a small group boat tour from St David’s.
We offer a choice of hotels at different prices, so please discuss your requirements with us. All hotels are subject to availability.
As this trip is car-free and self-guided, we recommend packing lightly, with one manageable main piece of luggage per person. Before your departure, you will receive personalised holiday information, including full directions and suggestions on places to visit, to help you get the most from your trip.