Village Life in Wales

Sheep grazing in beautiful, rural Wales

This tour focuses on some of the special features of the country, its lush, well-keptcountryside, picturesque villages, small market towns, fine gardens, medieval castles and muchmore. You will be introduced to a rich culture as well as some of the special people whomake their living in the Welsh countryside. The tour will be
based at two centers, the stylish coastal resort of Llandudno and Betws y Coed, the village inthe heart of the Snowdonia National Park.

Fixed Departure Dates 2010
Spring: 14th April & 28th April
Summer: 9th June, 7th July & 18th August
Autumn: 1st September

For groups of 6 or more, other dates available. Please contact us.

Itinerary:
Llandudno is a classic British seaside resort where the seafront is lined with a wide promenade and backed with rows of elegant Victorian pastel colored facades, the entire scene framed between the cliffs of the Great and Little Orme Headland.

Wednesday: Arrival at Llandudno
Arrive at the hotel in Llandudno anytime after noon, free time to relax and then meet for a welcoming drink and get together
before dinner (D).

Thursday: Llandudno, Great Orme, Bodnant Garden (NT), Evening Choral Concert
A relaxing start with a walk along the promenade to board Britain’s only remaining Cable Operated Street Tramway, which takes you up 680ft. to the Great Orme Country Park, a site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). There will be time to enjoy the views over the ocean, a walk, and visit the information centre before leaving to visit to the magnificent Bodnant Garden (NT), one of Britain’s premier gardens. After dinner, attend a Male Voice Concert at St. John’s Methodist Church. (BD)


Friday: Mountain Farm, sheep and sheep dogs and ‘The Ladies of Llangollen’
Today your drive takes you through the upper reaches of the Conwy Valley to visit a mountain farm. Here you will learn how Border Collie sheep dogs are trained and see them at work, meet the farmer, and enjoy a home cooked lunch. In the afternoon, continue your journey to Llangollen, the small town that ‘Welcomes the World’ each year when it hosts the International Music Festival. You'll visit Plas Newydd, home of the legendary ‘Ladies of Llangollen’ from
1789 to 1829 and return via the scenic Horseshoe Pass. (BLD)


Saturday: Conwy’s Medieval Castle, Traditional Woolen Mill, and Betws y Coed
Depart your hotel mid-morning and travel to the classical walled town of Conwy. Its circuits of walls extend over three quarters of a mile and are guarded by eighteen towers. This is where you can step back in time and wander through the narrow streets, and enjoy the traditional shops and quaint houses of this ancient town. In the afternoon, you'll join your specialist guides for a tour of Conwy’s Mighty Castle constructed in the late 13C on the orders of King
Edward 1st of England. Late afternoon your journey continues to Trefriw Woolen Mill, one of the few mills remaining Llandudno
Bodnant Garden Bodnant Garden Sheep Dog Centre
that continue to operate traditional Dobcross looms. The present owners, Morgan and Elaine, are fifth generation of the Williams’ family to produce traditional Welsh double weaves (tapestry), bedspreads and tweeds at Trefriw. Join Morgan for a tour and demonstration before continuing the journey to Betws y Coed, your base for the next four days. After checking in, your guide will take you for a familiarization walk before dinner. Betws-y-Coed is a lively village located in the Conwy Valley where the River Conwy meets its three tributaries, the Llugwy, the Lledr and the Machno. It has a wonderful setting surrounded by dense woodland and magnificent
mountain country that is further enhanced by cascading waterfalls, hill-top lakes, river pools and ancient bridges.(BD)


Sunday: Pottery and Ancestral Home of the Wynne Family
Morning at Leisure. After lunch journey to remote woodland by Porth Llwyd Falls to meet Vicky Buxton at her pottery studio and workshop where she makes a selection of ceramics, decorative stoneware and porcelain. Then visit Gwydyr Castle, the ancestral home of the powerful Wynne family. Not a castle in the traditional sense, but a fine example of a courtyard or fortified Manor House. The property has been restored by the present owners Judy Corbett and Peter
Wellford. A full account of the work is described in Judy’s book entitled ‘Castles in the Air’. (ISBN 0-091-89731-9) (BD)

Monday: Art Gallery, Male Voice Choir Rehearsal
At 1.00 begin your journey through the dramatic Llanberis Pass to visit the Slate Museum, where you'll gain an insight into the slate industry and the communities which grew around it through demonstrations and film. You'll then drive to the Isle of Anglesey to visit Oriel Mon, a premier purpose built art gallery and showcase for local artists and craftspeople. A visit to “Llanfairpwllgwyngychgogerychwyrndrobwyllllandusulioggogogoch” the small village with the longest name in the world is a must, after which you will enjoy a meal at a traditional Pub followed by a visit to the Penrhyn Male Choir at their rehearsal room in Bethesda. This choir is one of Wales’ oldest and best known male choirs. (BD)


Tuesday: Portmeirion, Beddgelert, and a very special Ice Cream
From Betws y Coed you'll take the road through the Lledr Valley to the mountain town of Blaenau Ffestiniog to board one of the ‘Great Little trains of Wales’ on a twelve mile scenic journey through the vale of Ffestiniog to the sea. Then onwards to the ‘fantasy’ village of Portmeirion, created by the architect Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1972 and was the setting of the 1969’s television series “The Prisoner” After enjoying the village, garden and extensive woodlands your tour continues to Beddgelert, one of Snowdonia’s’ prettiest villages to taste Cadwaladrs’ homemade ice cream, take a river bank walk, and then enjoy the drive back to Betws y Coed through the Nant Gwynant Pass and the rocky heights of Snowdonia.
Farewell dinner. (BD)


Wednesday: Tour ends after breakfast


Inclusions:
• Three nights B&B accommodation in a 3 star hotel in Llandudno.
• Four nights B&B accommodation in a 3 star hotel in Betws y Coed.
• Five evening dinners at hotels, one pub meal and farewell dinner.
• Two lunches.
• Farewell dinner.
• Admission and entry fees, docent guides.
• Comprehensive programme of sightseeing as detailed in itinerary.
• All rooms with private bathroom, TV, hairdryer, tea and coffee facilities.
• Transport throughout by modern mini coach with experienced driver/guide.


Not Included:
• Visits, food, laundry, personal items and any other item not specifically mentioned in the itinerary.
• A gratuity to driver/guide is at participant’s discretion.

Prices - in Great British Pounds:
£969.00 GBP per person, sharing

Single traveler supplement £140.00 GBP

Optional: Return Manchester/Liverpool to Betws y Coed transfer with visit to the historic city of Chester all for £130.00 GBP.

Contact Anne Marie Clarke at Across the Pond Vacations for more information on this in-depth small group tour of Wales.

310-791-6101

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