Wales Tours & Trips
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- Best of Wales Small-Group Tour from London - 5 Days
- Discover Wales 5-Day Small-Group Tour from London
- Welsh Wanderer - 5 days
- Welsh Wanderer (Hotel) - 5 days
- The Wonders of Wales
- The Wonders of Wales
- 3-Day Mountains & Coasts of South Wales Small-Group Tour from Bristol
- Mesmerizing Wales
- Wonders of Wales
- Fascinating Wales
Duration 5 days Destinations London, Cotswolds, Hay-on-Wye, Aberystwyth, Snowdonia National Park, Beddgelert, Harlech, Aberaeron, New Quay, LaugharneSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $3,206
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Discover Wales 5-Day Small-Group Tour from London
102 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very well planned and timed. Enough time to explore on our own.”
ROMUALDO, traveled in August
Welsh castles dot the landscape, from medieval Harlech to Pembroke fortress. The journey takes in Dylan Thomas's Laugharne haunts, the book town of Hay-on-Wye, and three stunning national parks. Guests stay in seaside Aberystwyth and historic Tenby while learning about Welsh culture.
Duration 5 days Destinations London, Cotswolds, Hay-on-Wye, Aberystwyth, Snowdonia National Park, Beddgelert, Harlech, Aberaeron, New Quay, LaugharneSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Rabbie's Tours From $1,917
15% Off- NZ$1,630You save $288
Welsh Wanderer - 5 days
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Our tour of Wales was excellent, well organised and most enjoyable.”
Valerie, traveled in September
Mountains and coastline define this Welsh adventure from Snowdonia National Park to Cardigan Bay. The 800-year-old Harlech Castle, New Quay's whitewashed streets, and Dinefwr Estate showcase Welsh heritage, with comfortable stays at Bodalwyn Guest House and Southcliff Guest House.
Duration 5 days Destinations London, Hay-on-Wye, Aberystwyth, Beddgelert, Harlech, Snowdonia National Park, New Quay, Tenby, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, St DavidsSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $2,935
30% Off- NZ$2,055You save $881
Welsh Wanderer (Hotel) - 5 days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Well organized informative and we were lucky to have good weather.”
Diane, traveled in May
Coastal beauty meets mountain majesty with stays in Aberystwyth and Tenby. The itinerary features Harlech Castle, Snowdonia National Park, and St Davids - Britain's smallest city. Package includes entrance fees, local driver-guide expertise, and comfortable 3-star accommodations.
Duration 5 days Destinations London, Hay-on-Wye, Aberystwyth, Beddgelert, Snowdonia National Park, Harlech, New Quay, Tenby, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, St DavidsSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $3,635
30% Off- NZ$2,545You save $1,091
The Wonders of Wales
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great experiance funnnnnnnnmmmmm.”
Michelle, traveled in May
The route stretches from the Parkgate Hotel in Cardiff to Caernarfon Castle's medieval grandeur over 8 days. Highlights include the Big Pit National Coal Museum, rides on the Rheidol Valley steam train, and St Davids - Britain's smallest city. The package features 4 dinners and traditional afternoon tea near Snowdonia National Park.
Duration 8 days Destinations Cardiff, Brecon Beacons National Park, Llangollen, Llandudno, Snowdonia National Park, Llanberis, Portmeirion, Tenby Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Blue-Roads Touring From
30% Off- NZ$5,236
The Parkgate Hotel in Cardiff serves as the gateway to Wales's diverse landscapes through Brecon Beacons and Snowdonia National Parks. Highlights include Caerleon Roman Fortress, the scenic Rheidol Valley steam train, and medieval Tenby, plus traditional afternoon tea and visits to St Davids Bishop's Palace.
Duration 8 days Destinations Cardiff, Brecon Beacons National Park, Llangollen, Llandudno, Conwy, Snowdonia National Park, Portmeirion, Llanberis, Tenby Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Back-Roads Touring From
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3-Day Mountains & Coasts of South Wales Small-Group Tour from Bristol
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It met my expectations and more.”
Jeanette, traveled in June
St Davids Cathedral stands as a testament to Welsh heritage, complemented by scenic drives along Pembrokeshire Coast. Medieval charm awaits in Tenby's walled town, while Dylan Thomas' boathouse in Laugharne and Carreg Cennen Castle's dramatic ruins overlooking River Cennen complete the journey.
Duration 3 days Destinations Bristol, Caerleon, St Davids, Tenby, Laugharne, Abergavenny, Hay-on-Wye, Ross-on-Wye, Tintern, Chepstow Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Rabbie's Tours From
30% Off- NZ$928
Duration 7 days Destinations London, Cardiff, Portmeirion, Conwy Age Range Ages 19+ Operator Firebird Tours From
30% Off- NZ$10,071
Welsh culture comes alive from Cardiff Bay to Snowdonia National Park. The tour includes a male choir rehearsal, Welsh whisky tasting at Penderyn Distillery, and coastal gems like Tenby harbor. Accommodations feature distinctive properties including The Bear Hotel in Crickhowell.
Duration 7 days Destinations London, Cotswolds, Blaenavon, Crickhowell, Cardiff, Llandudno, Betws-y-Coed, Harlech, New Quay, PembrokeSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Royal Irish Tours From
30% Off- NZ$4,482
Starting and ending in Cardiff, this comprehensive Welsh journey covers nine distinct cities including historic Conwy and coastal Tenby. Experience the majesty of Snowdonia National Park, explore Portmeirion's unique architecture, and discover Brecon Beacons, with comfortable hotel stays and daily breakfast included.
Duration 8 days Destinations Cardiff, Brecon, Llangollen, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, Llanberis, Llandudno, Conwy, Portmeirion, Tenby Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator DERTOUR From
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What our customers ask about Wales Tours & Trips
When is the best time to visit Wales?
Wales sees its highest visitor numbers from June through September when weather conditions are ideal for exploring the outdoors. The warmest months July and August draw crowds to Snowdonia National Park and coastal areas like Tenby. Spring brings flowers to the Brecon Beacons while fall paints the Wye Valley in rich autumn colors. Winter in Cardiff and St Davids can be quieter with some seasonal closures but offers a different perspective on Welsh life. Tour data shows September as the busiest month with 5 scheduled departures while summer months maintain 4-5 departures reflecting reliable travel conditions.
What are the must-visit castles in Wales and which ones offer the best experience?
Wales holds the title of "Castle Capital of the World" with medieval fortresses scattered across its landscape. Caernarfon Castle stands as the traditional site for Prince of Wales ceremonies featuring well-preserved medieval construction. Harlech Castle built during King Edward I's reign offers panoramic views across Snowdonia and the Irish Sea. In the capital Cardiff Castle combines 2,000 years of history with Victorian Gothic architecture. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The castles we visited gave us a good idea of how they were strategically placed for protection against invasions and the protection of trade routes."
Which historic sites tell the best stories about Welsh culture and heritage?
St Fagans National Museum near Cardiff brings Welsh history to life through its collection of reconstructed buildings from different eras. The Big Pit National Coal Museum lets visitors explore underground with former miners leading tours. Literary enthusiasts can visit Dylan Thomas Boathouse in Laugharne. The Empire Hotel provides convenient access to these cultural landmarks. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The history came alive through the stories told at these sites especially hearing from former miners about life in the valleys."
What are some unique Welsh foods and drinks visitors should try?
Welsh rarebit stands out as a local favorite in Cardiff's cafes. Pembrokeshire restaurants serve regional specialties like Welsh lamb and laverbread a traditional seaweed dish. Penderyn Distillery represents Wales' return to whisky production after a century-long pause. Local pubs like The Crown Inn in Longtown serve authentic Welsh dishes. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The food was fantastic - especially enjoying local specialties at small town pubs and restaurants recommended by our guide."
What are the most scenic train journeys to take in Wales?
The historic Ffestiniog Railway carries passengers through North Wales' mountain landscapes on the world's oldest narrow-gauge tracks. Vale of Rheidol Railway winds through dramatic valley curves and mountain passes. Snowdon Mountain Railway climbs to Wales' highest peak on the country's only public rack railway system. The Royal Oak Hotel in Betws-y-Coed serves as a good base for rail adventures. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The historic steam train ride through the valleys was a highlight - the scenery was absolutely breathtaking."
What unique local experiences shouldn't be missed when visiting Wales?
Traditional Male Voice Choir rehearsals showcase Welsh musical heritage in its purest form. North Wales sheep farms demonstrate time-honored farming practices and working sheepdogs. The book town of Hay-on-Wye houses over 40 independent bookshops. Historic accommodations like the Bear Hotel in Crickhowell dating to 1751 offer authentic Welsh hospitality. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The farm tour was fascinating - we got to see a sheepdog demonstration and learn about 370 years of farming traditions beliefs and heritage."