Recommended reason
- Explore three of Britain's national parks
- A tour of Wales' unique castles
- Learn about ancient Celtic culture
- Small group of 16 people
- This group cannot provide room sharing service. Please select a single room if you register alone.
Route Overview
Wales is an interesting place.
Somehow, this tiny country has more castles per square mile than anywhere else in Europe. Amazingly, 20% of the country is protected by national parks. And oddly enough, their national animal is a dragon! What’s more, it’s filled with delightful coastal villages, incredible Roman ruins, and stunning white sand beaches.
| Days | Tour Overview |
| D1 | London ‣ Cotswolds (via) ‣ Brecon Beacons National Park ‣ Aberystwyth |
| D2 |
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| D3 |
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| D4 |
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| D5 | St. Fagans ‣ Castle Combe ‣ London |
Itinerary
D1: London ‣ Cotswolds (via) ‣ Brecon Beacons National Park ‣ Aberystwyth
Leave London behind and head west to the rolling hills of the Cotswolds. This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is home to some of England's most beautiful historic villages. Your driver and guide will ensure you get the best photos and hear the most fascinating local stories.
Your first stop in Wales is the "Book City" of Hay-on-Wye, located in the north of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The route then leads to the beautiful Elan Valley and into the Cambrian Mountains. From there, it takes about an hour to reach the pretty seaside town and cultural center of Aberystwyth, where you will spend the next two nights.
D2: Snowdonia National Park ‣ Beddgelert ‣ Harlech Castle ‣ Aberystwyth
Drive north to the mountainous Snowdonia National Park. You will visit the pretty village of Beddgelert, where you can see the grave of the legendary dog "Gelert". Later you will head to Harlech Castle. This formidable fortress was built by King Edward I during his conquest of Wales nearly 800 years ago, and it still stands today overlooking the peaks and sea of Snowdonia. After a fulfilling day in the mountains, you will return to Aberystwyth in the late afternoon.
D3: Aberaeron Town ‣ New Quay ‣ Dinefwr Manor or Carreg Cennen Castle ‣ Laugharne ‣ Tenby
Leaving Aberystwyth, you'll cross the coast of Cardigan Bay, passing through the quaint town of Aberaeron to New Quay. A sandy harbour, whitewashed houses and a connection to Dylan Thomas: this town is one of the most picturesque and interesting in the UK. What's more, you might be lucky enough to spot dolphins and whales.
You then head inland to explore Dinefwr Manor* (Newton House) and its ruined castle before heading to the south coast of Wales to visit Laugharne, where Dylan Thomas spent the last years of his life and wrote his famous play "Under Milk Wood". From here it's not far to Tenby, this charming seaside town will be your next two nights' stay.
*When Diefwr Manor is closed, you will visit Carreg Cennen Castle instead.
D4: Pembrokeshire Coast National Park ‣ St Davids ‣ Pembroke ‣ Tenby
Our final full day in Wales is spent exploring the extreme south-west. You can see some of the most beautiful coastline in the UK in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. This area is stunning and is the birthplace of the patron saint of Wales and the royal dynasty of Twdyr (Tudor in English). You head to the small cathedral city of St. Davids for lunch and time for exploration, then stop in the county town of Pembroke, where you can enter the castle's thick medieval walls.
From here we return to Tenby again for a relaxing evening.
D5: St Fagans ‣ Castle Combe ‣ London
Leaving Tenby in the morning, you'll begin your journey back to London.
You pass through the large industrial cities of South Wales, visiting the outdoor National History Museum at St Fagans (anyone wishing to leave the tour at this point can catch public transport from the museum to Cardiff city centre).
From here, it's time to say goodbye to Wales. You take the Severn Crossing back to England, with one last rest stop at Castle Combe. This gorgeous Cotswold village is perfect for a relaxing stroll among the 16th century ironstone cottages.
From here, you'll return to central London.
| Borderlands and the Cambrian Mountains
Travel through the gently rolling hills that divided the kingdom for centuries.

| Snowdonia National Park
Explore the jagged peaks of Wales' first national park.

UNESCO describes the castle as one of the "finest examples of late 13th-century military architecture in Europe".

Whitewashed houses are scattered on the hills overlooking the beautiful beach.

| Pembrokeshire Coast National Park & the Preseli Mountains
A spectacular coastline with unspoilt beaches and treacherous cliffs.

Tour Information
| Line number | Wlq |
| Duration | 5 days 4 nights |
| Guide | English speaking guide |
| luggage | Each person can bring one piece of luggage weighing 20 kg and one small carry-on bag |
| certificate | You will receive a confirmation email after booking. The e-ticket will be sent to your booking email 3 days before departure. You only need to bring the e-ticket to board the bus. |
| Departure Time | 09:15 Departure on time, please arrive at the departure point at 09:00 and find your driver |
| Disbandment time | About 19:30 |
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Departure and departure points |
Greenline Coach Terminal (Stance 3), Bulleid Way, Victoria, London, SW1W 9SHClick on map |
Fee Description
- 16-seat Mercedes Benz tourist minibus
- 4 nights accommodation, including 1 breakfast per night
- English guide
Fees not included
- Attraction Tickets
- Full meal
- Tips for drivers and guides (given as appropriate)
- Travel insurance, please purchase it in advance
Booking Tips
Children Policy
- Children and teenagers under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult and cannot make separate reservations.
- If you have children under 12 years old or under 1.35 meters in height, please inform us in advance and we will prepare a safety seat.
- Children under 5 years old will not be accepted for registration.
Itinerary
- It is recommended to arrive at the designated departure location at least 30 minutes in advance and close the door 15 minutes before departure. All trips will depart on time. If tourists do not show up on time, the trip will be treated as "NO SHOW" and no rescheduling or refund will be made.
- In case of changes in itinerary or inability to enter attractions due to major local events, closure of attractions or other force majeure, adjustments may be made or the attractions may be changed to their appearance. The final arrangements on the day will prevail.
- The tour order on the day is subject to the arrangements of the driver and guide.
Accommodation
| UK Hotel Room Information | |
| Child safety | One adult can travel with up to two children aged 5-15 years old, and the children must occupy a bed. If a family of four is traveling, they will be divided into two rooms, and one adult must accompany the children in each room. |
| Book a room | There are two types of rooms that can be ordered directly in the itinerary: B&B and local hotel. Both accommodations include breakfast and private bathroom. If you need 4-5 star accommodation, please contact customer service. |
| Number of guests | To ensure personal privacy, please choose a single room if you are traveling alone. We do not provide sharing rooms with other guests. For double room prices, please choose 2 people, which can be 2 adults or 1 adult and 1 child. Each order can book up to 2 single rooms. |
| Accommodation location | Accommodation is generally arranged within a 20-minute walk from the city/town center. During peak seasons, major exhibitions and events, it may be arranged within a 30-minute walk. |
| Reference Hotel | The hotel names listed in the itinerary are for reference only. The final accommodation location is subject to the arrangements made by the driver and guide on the day. Please understand that the reference homestay is not listed. |
| Hotels in the UK | Hotel resources in the UK are relatively traditional and limited. The following situations may occur. Please read in advance and place orders with caution:
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| Cancellation terms are as follows
| Cancellation time | Deduct order amount |
|---|---|
| 30 days before departure | 15% |
| Within 30 days before departure (inclusive) | 100% |
Frequently asked questions
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I want to buy a senior/student ticket. Do I need to bring a valid ID on the day of the tour?
If you purchase a senior or student discount ticket, you will need to bring your ID with you on the day of your tour. Otherwise, you may be denied the discount ticket. -
If I am late, will the bus and guide wait for me?
No. The bus will strictly follow the boarding time. If you are not on time, it will be treated as a "no show" or you will have to rush to the next attraction to meet up with the group. Please be sure to arrive at the departure point 15 minutes in advance and find your group. -
Are there guided tours at the attractions?
Most of the attractions will have a tour guide accompany you into the attractions and provide professional explanations. However, some places such as Windsor Castle specifically prohibit tour guides from entering, so you will need to rent a multilingual audio guide inside. -
Is the pick-up point inside Victoria Coach Station?
No, the pick-up point is not inside the coach station. The pick-up point is about 10 minutes walk from the coach station, please check the map. -
Will the tour be dispatched once the reservation is made?
Yes, this tour operates all year round (except 25/12/23, 01/01/24). Once the reservation is confirmed, it will be available.
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How big is the group?
This is a minibus tour with no more than 16 people.
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How far in advance do I need to book?
To avoid disappointment, the sooner the better, especially during the summer vacation. -
Where do the members come from?
The group members come from all over the world, this is a great opportunity for you to make new friends. -
Can you provide the phone number of the tour guide or driver?
No, because it involves personal privacy issues. However, we will inform you of the emergency phone number and your booking number on the tour notification. If you have any questions, you can call the emergency number. -
Do you provide hotel pickup and drop-off service?
Because this is a group tour, we cannot provide hotel pick-up. However, the group pick-up address is in the center of London and close to the subway station, which is very convenient. -
Is there a toilet on the minibus?
There are no onboard toilet facilities, but drivers will pull into rest stops at convenient times.
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Do I need to bring my own lunch?
You can bring it, but our driver will also recommend local delicacies to you during the trip, and you can choose a restaurant or cafe that suits your taste and budget.
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Is it possible to share a room?
For privacy reasons, the English tour does not provide room sharing service. If you are traveling alone, please book a single room.




