
Wales & Snowdonia
Snowdonia's mountain passes, the medieval castles of Edward I and the dramatic Pembrokeshire Coast.
Wales is overlooked by most international visitors to the UK — wrongly. Snowdonia delivers some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in Britain, and the medieval castles built by Edward I to subdue the Welsh — Conwy, Caernarfon, Beaumaris, Harlech — are collectively a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Our typical tour spends two nights in Snowdonia (Bodysgallen Hall or Palé Hall), driving the Llanberis Pass and walking the lower slopes of Snowdon, then heads south through the Brecon Beacons to the Pembrokeshire Coast and the wild beaches at Barafundle Bay and St Davids.
- —Snowdonia mountain pass driving
- —Conwy and Caernarfon castles
- —Portmeirion — the Italianate village
- —Pembrokeshire Coast Path and St Davids
Every itinerary is bespoke. The above is illustrative — your day or trip is built around your interests, mobility, dining preferences and pace. Tell us what you'd like to see and we'll design around it.
Range Rover Autobiography for the passes
Chauffeur-guide for the whole trip, fuel, parking, congestion and ULEZ charges, complimentary water and refreshments. Restaurant, attraction tickets and overnight accommodation arranged separately and billed at cost.
