Llandudno Summer Break - Coach Transport - Tue 1st July 2025













- Duration: 5 Days
- Product code: P11XKF
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As Wales’ largest resort, it is not hard to see why Llandudno has been attracting visitors for so long. Flanked by the Great Orme and Little Orme headlands, the town lies on a wide curving bay and is renowned for its amazing sunsets - here's hoping! In recent years Llandudno has become one of the most popular resorts in the whole of Wales and the UK. The level, palm tree lined promenade is great for a stroll and our superb hotel gives easy access to the shops, attractions and Victorian Pier. In the main season, take a trip on the Great Orme Tramway which leaves from the end of the promenade for some truly spectacular views from the top.
Perhaps the reason Llandudno is so popular is its proximity to some of the finest scenery in the UK. Snowdonia’s landscape is unique - from the amazing sight of some of the highest mountains in England and Wales to steep river gorges, waterfalls and green valleys - Snowdonia is awesome. Ancient woodlands are found scattered throughout the Park whilst the beautiful Dyfi, Mawddach and Dwyryd estuaries contribute to the overall diversity of the landscape.
This is TRANSPORT ONLY so you can choose where you want to stay in the town.
We will be dropping at The Tynedale Hotel on the Promenade.
Excursions extra - subject to availability.
Tue 1st July 2025
After being collected from your local pick up point around 7.00/8.15am - sit back, relax and enjoy the journey in comfort with refreshment stops as required including an extended stop for lunch before arriving in Llandudno late afternoon.
Wed 2nd July 2025
Optional excursion - Beautiful scenery in every direction as we enjoy the stunning scenery of the Snowdonia National Park. Joined by our excellent local guide - bringing the countryside and towns to life as we pass through some of the finest scenery in Britain including some great photo stop opportunities. Also today, we head over the water to discover the beautiful Isle of Anglesey. Just off the northwest coast of Wales, this breathtaking destination is rich in history, natural beauty, and coastal charm. Surrounded by stunning beaches and rugged cliffs, it offers picturesque seaside villages and ancient castles. Home to diverse wildlife and lush countryside this island’s unspoiled landscapes is rich in Welsh heritage making it a must-visit gem when in the region.
£20.00
Thu 3rd July 2025
Today we are joined, once again, by our superb local guide to discover this wonderful region. Visiting Caernarfon, an historic town best known for its magnificent Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site built by Edward I. Overlooking the Menai Strait, the town boasts stunning waterfront views, medieval streets, and a rich Welsh heritage. Visitors can explore the castle’s mighty walls, enjoy the charming harbor, and immerse themselves in local culture at independent shops, cafés, and pubs. During the day we will also have a journey on the nostalgic Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway. A highlight of your holiday as we board the Mountain Spirit service between Porthmadog and Blaenau Ffestiniog. Usually hauled by the unique Double Fairlie locomotives to haul large trains on the steep gradients and sharp curves of the Ffestiniog line and offering wonderful views of the surrounding countryside. Train ride included.
£45.00
Sat 5th July 2025
We head home this morning - collecting from the Tynedale Hotel, with refreshment stops as required before returning to the local area around 5.00/6.00pm.