Discover Wales sustainably with a 4-day travel itinerary
using rail and public transport, ideal for small groups..
Uncover one of Europe’s youngest capital city’s secrets, its rich and varied history through its avenues and arcades, Cardiff Castle, the Civic Centre, its Shopping Arcades, the Principality Stadium and its narrow streets and avenues. Discover how it changed from the world ‘s biggest coal port to the seat of the Welsh government and a cultural centre.
Finnish your day by listening the rehearsal of a Cardiff Male Choir (Tuesdays and Thursdays), the country’s most treasured and remarkable feature of many working-class industrial communities.
Overnight in Cardiff
Uncover one of Europe’s youngest capital city’s secrets, its rich and varied history through its avenues and arcades, Cardiff Castle, the Civic Centre, its Shopping Arcades, the Principality Stadium and its narrow streets and avenues. Discover how it changed from the world ‘s biggest coal port to the seat of the Welsh government and a cultural centre.
Finnish your day by listening the rehearsal of a Cardiff Male Choir (Tuesdays and Thursdays), the country’s most treasured and remarkable feature of many working-class industrial communities.
Overnight in Cardiff
We will take a bus to explore the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Visit Rhossili Bay voted into the top ten of beaches in Britain for the last eight years and is currently the 11th best beach in Europe (TripAdvisor, Travellers’ Choice Awards).
Optional 5-mile circular hike will takes you up to the highest point on Gower, Rhossili Downs, showcasing some of the finest views that the peninsula has to offer before descending onto one of the most iconic beaches in Wales. The hike is perfect for escaping the crowds and gaining a unique perspective over arguably Gowers best beach.
Return to Swansea and we will take the train to Tenby. Overnight in Tenby
Morning walking tour in Tenby. We will explore the harbour town known for its 13th-century town walls and its stretches of sandy shoreline. Hear about its turbulent history, during the War of the Roses and Civil War, and walk its charming colourful streets.
During the summer there is an optional afternoon trip to Caldey Island before we take the train back to Cardiff.