Discovering Wales

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Meandering from the South of glorious Cymru to the North, our exciting journey through Welsh heritage encompasses the highlights of this rugged and beautiful country. We discover the ‘Land of Castles’ with visits to five magnificent fortresses, step back in time aboard the preserved Welsh Highland Railway and delve into the nation’s mining past at the Rhondda Heritage Park, where we are also treated to a private Welsh choir performance. In a country where sheep outnumber people at a ratio of three to one, no visit here is complete without a trip to a working farm, and famous agriculturalist Gareth Wyn Jones welcomes us to his rural idyll for an unforgettable afternoon to round off our tour.

Pricing from
$8,500

No single supplement – very limited availability!

Trip Type
Individual Travel Tour, International Land & Rail Tours
Departure Dates
Jun 13, 2026 - Jun 26, 2026

HOTELS

Nights One & Twelve – Castle Hotel, Windsor (or similar)
The Castle Hotel is the most historic hotel in the town of Windsor and has been delighting guests for centuries, particularly thanks to its wonderful views of the daily Changing of the Guard procession. The en-suite bedrooms blend historic features with modern amenities, while there is also a classic restaurant to enjoy.

Nights Two & Three – Parkgate Hotel, Cardiff
The Parkgate is Cardiff’s finest luxury hotel, where you can expect an award-winning restaurant and bar, an exclusive spa and individually designed bedrooms with Elemis toiletries, bathrobe, slippers, hairdryer, tea and coffee-making facilities, TV and free Wi-Fi.

Nights Four & Five – Vale Resort, Pontyclunf
Located within a 650-acre estate in the Vale of Glamorgan countryside the Vale Resort offers two championship golf courses, Wales’ biggest spa, a lovely bar and restaurant plus relaxing bedrooms with free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee-making facilities, a hairdryer and a TV.

Night Six – Angel Hotel, Abergavenny
Nestled in the centre of the town of Abergavenny, the Angel hotels has everything needed for a comfortable stay, from an award-winning restaurant to stylish bedrooms with Aromatherapy Associates toiletries, bathrobes, flat-screen TV and free W-Fi.

Nights Seven to Ten – Bodysgallen Hall Hotel & Spa, near Llandudno
One of the three Historic House Hotels of the National Trust, Bodysgallen Hall & Spa is a luxury hotel just two miles from the seaside resort of Llandudno in North Wales. This restored, 17th-century country house stands in over 200 acres of wooded parkland and beautiful formal walled gardens affording lovely views of the Snowdonia mountain range and Conwy Castle. The individually decorated bedrooms are divided between the main hall and several cottages in the grounds and leisure facilities include a swimming pool, steam room, sauna, solarium and gym.

Night Eleven – Diglis House Hotel, Worcester
The Diglis House Hotel is situated on the banks of the pretty River Severn in the historic city of Worcester (the views continually inspired famous artist John Constable, who was once a frequent visitor to the former house). Features include elegant bedrooms with free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee-making facilities, a TV and hairdryer plus a riverside restaurant.

BEFORE YOU GO FAQs/HEALTH

PLEASE NOTE: Although Tourist visas are not required for US citizens visiting the UK however a new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) will now be required. (Please see below).

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Important UK Entry requirements

It is your responsibility to ensure you have a full passport and we recommend that it is valid for 6 months after the return date of your trip. Tourist visas are not required for US citizens visiting the UK however a new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) will now be required.

 

Electronic Travel Authorisations (ETA) are being introduced for visitors to the UK who currently do not require a visa for short stays, they are digitally linked to a traveller’s passport and ensure more robust security checks are carried out before people begin their journey to the UK, helping prevent abuse of immigration systems.

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  • US and other Non-European citizens now requiring an ETA can apply in advance from 27 November 2024. An ETA will be required for travel from 08 January 2025.
  • European visitors now requiring an ETA can apply from 05 March 2025. An ETA will be required for travel from 02 April 2025.
  • An ETA costs £10 and permits multiple journeys to the UK for stays of up to 6 months at a time and is valid for 2 years or until the holders passport expires – whichever is sooner.
  • An ETA does not permit entry to the UK – it authorises an individual to travel to the UK.
  • British & Irish citizens do not need an ETA.

 

Apply for an ETA

Applications can done via a smartphone app – UK ETA app or online at Apply for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

This is a simple process, and decisions are usually communicated within 3 days.

 

It remains your responsibility to ensure you have the correct travel documentation for your trip.

TERMS & CONDITIONS

If you want to cancel your booking after we have confirmed it with you either verbally, over the telephone or by email, you can do so over the phone or in writing. The following cancellation charges will apply:

More than 127 days prior to departure     $1000
126 days or less before departure            100% of the program cost is non-refundable

If any member of your party is prevented from travelling, that person may transfer their place to someone else (introduced by you) providing we are notified no less than two weeks before departure.

You may cancel your vacation without paying a cancellation fee before the start of the vacation in the event of unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances in the place of destination or immediate vicinity which may significantly affect (a) the performance of the package or (b) carriage of passengers to the destination.

ITINERARY

  • day 1

    Depart your home city

  • day 2

    Arrival

    Upon arrival at Heathrow Airport, a private transfer will take you to our overnight hotel, the Castle Hotel in Windsor. In the evening, join the group for a welcome drink and canapés, followed by dinner.

  • day 3

    Avebury Manor Gardens & Caerleon Roman Baths

    Our first visit is to the 16th-century Avebury Manor, famous for its recreated rooms in five different styles, from Tudor to the 20th century. Outside, there are different ‘rooms’ too, each with a different focus such as the organically grown produce of the Kitchen Garden, the wide range of herbaceous perennials of the Monk’s Garden and the spectacular display of the Church Garden, amongst others. There is also a Lavender Walk, Italian Walk, sensory woodland walk at the end of the South Lawn plus a calming Orchard – a registered Silent Space.

    We continue to Caerleon Roman Baths, once home to a frigidarium, tepidarium, caldarium and an extensive open-air swimming pool – bought to life by the wonders of film projection. A visit here is the perfect chance to also see Europe’s only surviving Roman legionary barracks too, as well as the most complete Roman amphitheatre in Britain.

    Later, we check into the Parkgate Hotel in Cardiff, where we stay for the next two nights.

  • day 4

    Tredegar House & Cardiff Food Tasting Tour

    This morning we head to Tredegar House, a late 17th-century restoration house surrounded by 90 acres of beautiful gardens and parkland. For more than 500 years it was home to one of the greatest Welsh families, the Morgans, later Lords Tredegar, and their intriguing narrative is told throughout the house.

    We then head back to Cardiff, with its fascinating history that stretches through the centuries, for a delicious Welsh food tasting tour.

  • day 5

    Cardiff Castle & Hensol Castle Gin Experience

    After checking out of the hotel, we visit nearby Cardiff Castle for a wonderful Connoisseurs tour. Although the fortress dates back over 2,000 years, the Gothic Victorian fantasy castle we see today was created for the 3rd Marquess of Bute, one of the world’s richest men – as such the interiors and opulent and rich with murals, stained glass, marble, gilding and elaborate wood carvings.

    A memorable gin experience awaits at the 17th-century Hensol Castle, famous for its small-batch craft gin. We visit the botanical room with a complimentary signature cocktail on arrival, learn from the expert mixologists before making our own cocktails, sample some lovely gin, take a guided tour of the distillery and round off the afternoon with a gin and tonic back at the bar – cheers!

    Afterward, we make our way to the Vale Resort in Pontyclun, our base for two nights.

  • day 6

    National Botanic Garden of Wales & Aberglasney Gardens

    We begin our day with the National Botanic Garden of Wales, created over 150 years. This spectacular re-interpretation of the historical garden blends the careful restoration of the double-walled garden with Norman Foster’s Great Greenhouse, the largest single span glasshouse in the world, where mere panes of glass separate the familiar green hills of Wales from a panoramic sweep of warm, Mediterranean scenery.

    By contrast, Aberglasney is a superb 16th/17th-century garden, which was discovered after 50 years of neglect. Now restored, a visit here is a delight for the senses with over 20 different garden styles, including a unique Elizabethan Cloister Garden, the only surviving example in the UK today. We learn more during our guided tour with a Head Gardener.

  • day 7

    Brecon Mountain Railway & Afternoon Tea

    Leaving Pontyclun, we head to Pant, a small village near the Welsh border, where we board our vintage train and take a trip on the Brecon Mountain Railway, which follows part of the original route of the 1859-built Brecon & Merthyr Railway. Sit back and relax as we meander through beautiful Brecon scenery and along the full length of the sparkling Taf Fechan Reservoir before climbing to Torpantau, the summit of the original line.

    Later, we enjoy a delicious afternoon tea at the Angel Hotel in Abergavenny, where we also stay overnight.

  • day 8

    Llandudno & Bodnant Garden

    We enjoy some free time at leisure in Llandudno, known as the ‘Queen of the Welsh Resorts’ and is famed for its golden beach flanked by two headlands, the Great and Little Ormes, and its wonderful air of traditional Victorian charm. From strolling along the beautiful coast to exploring the famous Llandudno pier, or perhaps a spot of shopping at the Victoria Centre, there is plenty to do.

    Next, we visit Bodnant Garden, nestled in the Snowdonian foothills. Created over 150 years ago by scientist, businessman and politician Henry Pochin, the garden was filled with plants collected by famous global explorers such as Ernest Wilson, George Forrest and Harold Climber. Today the world-famous garden is home to National Collections and Champion Trees spread across its sweeping lawns, grand terraces and verdant woodland.

    Afterward, we check into the National Trust’s Bodysgallen Hall Hotel & Spa, where we’re treated to a memorable four-night stay.

  • day 9

    Plas Newydd, Puffin Island & Penrhyn Castle

    Today we cross the 19th-century Menai Bridge to the Isle of Anglesey, where we visit to the fine country house of Plas Newydd. Its most famous past resident is the 1st Marquess of Anglesey, who commanded the cavalry at Waterloo in 1815. The elegant interior reflects the 1930s, thanks to its associations with the artist, socialite and fallen WWII soldier Rex Whistler. The garden’s climate allows extraordinary plants to flourish, including tender exotics and Mediterranean plants.

    We then enjoy a delightful wildlife cruise around the famous Puffin Island, admiring the scenery and looking out for Atlantic grey seals, resident coastal birds, visiting sea birds and – of course – puffins! If we’re lucky, we may even spot a porpoise or dolphin playing in the waters.

    Built in the 19th century in a neo-Norman style, our next stop of magnificent Penrhyn Castle was built on a massive scale over a period of 13 years and offers outstanding views of Snowdonia. There is so much to see here, from the unique architecture, opulent interiors, outstanding collection of paintings, restored Victorian kitchens and a railway museum. Along the way, we discover more of Penrhyn’s history, including sugar and slate fortunes, social unrest and the longest-running industrial dispute in British history.

  • day 10

    Bodrhyddan Hall & Conwy Castle

    We begin the day with a visit to Bodrhyddan Hall, home to Lord Langford and his ancestors for the last 500 years and set in several acres of glorious formal gardens and reclaimed woodland. Reworked in 1875 by the famous architect William Eden Nesfield, Bodrhyddan is a Grade I listed house and one of the few in Wales to still be in private hands. We learn more about this splendid house on our fascinating guided tour and discover its extensive historical collection, which includes a variety of fine portraits and a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy and Sarcophagus. Our visit is complete with a drinks reception and some light bites.

    From here, we head to the medieval walled town of Conwy to visit the imposing Conwy Castle. Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this imposing fortress was built by Edward I during his conquest of Wales in the late 13th century and is considered to be among the finest surviving medieval fortifications in Britain with soaring curtain walls, round towers and fortified gateways.

  • day 11

    Snowdonia Star (Welsh Highland Railway)

    We head to Beddgelert and board the Welsh Highland Railway for a picturesque trip to the quaint coastal town of Porthmadog, admiring the awe-inspiring scenery of the Snowdonia National Park along the way. Stunning coastlines, ancient woodlands, towering mountains, sparkling rivers and historic castles create an enchanting and memorable journey aboard the Snowdonia Star. We are also treated to the gold service, the perfect chance to experience Orient Express-style splendour – think traditional Pullman carriages, plush seats and polished wooden tables.

  • day 12

    Brynkinalt Estate & Powis Castle

    We begin our journey back across to England, stopping first at the Brynkinalt Estate. Acres of grounds surround the Grade II listed hall, which dates back to 1612 and was the home of the Trevor family. Astonishingly, they can trace their roots right back to the marriage of Severa, the daughter of Emperor Maximus and Gwrtheyrn Gwrtheneu, the 82nd King of Britain. We find out more about their captivating history on our guided tour, followed by tea, coffee and Welsh cakes.

    Afterward we continue to Powis Castle, once described as ‘the most magnificent castle in Wales,’ with its rich history from border fortress to aristocratic country house. Built in the 13th century, we discover the inspiring treasures on display inside this grand medieval gem while outside, we can explore the beautiful 25-acre gardens, terraces and an orangery attributed to architect William Winde.

    This evening, we stay overnight at the Diglis Hotel in Worcester.

  • day 13

    Broughton Castle & Nuffield Place

    Predominantly built in the early 14th century, Broughton Castle is a stunning moated and fortified manor house, set in idyllic parkland. It is currently home to Martin Fiennes, having been passed down through the family since 1377, evidenced by family portraits from the 16th to 19th centuries that hang along the gallery walls. The manor has been a hive for political exchanges and royal stays throughout the centuries, serving as a meeting place for leading parliamentary opponents of Charles I. James I occupied the king’s chamber in the early 15th century, whilst recent residents include today’s monarch King Charles. We find out more on our fascinating guided tour.

    We then pay a visit to Nuffield Place, the perfectly preserved former home of Lord Nuffield, founder of the iconic Morris Motor Company. Although they had the security of personal wealth, Lord and Lady Nuffied enjoyed the simpler things in life and the house typifies early 20th-century taste and thrift. Fans of the Morris brand will find many interesting artefacts inside.

    Later, we check back into the Castle Hotel (or similar), where we enjoy a farewell dinner together.

  • day 14

    Departure

    A private transfer will take you back to Heathrow Airport for your return flight home.

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