Description
Uncover the very best of North Wales on this fantastic tour, staying at Warner's Bodelwyddan Castle, a magnificent Grade II listed Victorian building, complete with walled gardens, sweeping lawns and ivy clad turrets, plus an excellent array of facilities including an indoor pool and day spa. Our included excursion takes you across to the Isle of Anglesey to Plas Newydd House & Garden, it was the grand manor of the marquesses of Anglesey and is surrounded by tranquil gardens and pastures, with fine prospects across the Menai Strait to Snowdonia. There is also the opportunity for a visit to Llandudno, a popular coastal resort brimming with shops, cafés and traditional amusements, and it even boasts the longest pier in Wales!
Itinerary
Live Entertainment Every Night
- 4 nights hotel with breakfast & dinner- Daily activity and entertainment programme- Visit & entrance to Plas Newydd House & Garden- Stops in Beaumaris & Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
Itinerary
Day 1 - Relax on your journey to North Wales. A comfort stop will be made en route to Bodelwyddan for 4 nights with breakfast and dinner included.\nDay 2 - 4 - At leisure with one included excursion and one optional excursion\n\nINCLUDED EXCURSION:The Isle of Anglesey: Plas Newydd House & Garden,Beaumaris & Llanfairpwllgwyngyl\nPlas Newydd is an enchanting mansion and gardens, with spectacular views of Snowdonia and the Menai Strait. Home of the Marquess of Anglesey, its previous historic residents include the 1st Marquess, who lost his leg during the Battle of Waterloo, and the flamboyant 5th Marquess. This elegant 18th century house is an interesting mixture of classical and Gothic which also boasts Rex Whistler's 58-foot mural. National Trust members please advise our reservations team.\n\nAlso included today are interesting stops in the seaside town of Beaumaris - home of the 'great unfinished masterpiece' Beaumaris Castle - and Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. Returning to the hotel mid afternoon.\n\nOPTIONAL EXCURSION\n\nLlandudnoStroll along Llandudno's elegant promenade past pastel-coloured hotels and impeccably authentic seafront architecture just like Victorians did! All that's needed to complete the picture is a frilly parasol (for the ladies) and straw boater (for the gentlemen). Llandudno's appearance is down to the fact that, unlike most other resorts, it has remained largely unchanged for over a century. There's a pier (the longest in Wales) and Punch and Judy, donkey rides on the beach and canopied shopping streets just behind the prom. Put simply, Llandudno is a classic of its kind. More details from your driver.\n\nDay 5 - Travel back to interchange with a pleasant stop on the way.
Venue Information
Bodelwyddan Castle Historic Hotel
\nThis Victorian castle looking out over its peaceful estate never feels crowded. Here you can the best of both worlds - a setting between mountains and coast - the scenery is just beautiful. With its new stunning glass Atrium inside the castle walls provides a newly extended restaurant, bar and lounge.Facilities include;\n
- Heated Indoor Swimming Pool\n
- Health Suite with Sauna, Steam Room and Fitness Studio.\n\nIn the spectacular grounds, enjoy;\n
- Archery
-Indoor short mat bowls\nand so much more..\nExplore the museum and gallery, get stuck into the day time activities, see if you can find your way out of the maze or just relax in the wonderful leisure facilities.\n\n\n