Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: High blood pressure, Heart disease, Acrophobia, Asthma, Epilepsy, Pregnant women
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Adult tickets are valid for passengers aged 16 and above, and child tickets are valid for passengers aged 5-15. If you are booking using a discounted fare, please have relevant identification documents (such as a valid passport) ready for verification by staff during check-in.
Bookings are not accepted for travelers under 18 years of age traveling alone. Each booking must be accompanied by at least one traveler aged 18 or older.
Due to safety and equipment limitations, we do not accept bookings from passengers under 5 years old, passengers who require wheelchairs, or pregnant women. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Conwy Castle is renowned as one of the finest surviving medieval fortifications in Europe. It was built by King Edward I of England during his conquest of Wales in the late 13th century. Its strategic location, innovative design, and well-preserved structure exemplify 13th-century military architecture, earning it UNESCO World Heritage status. The castle played a significant role in conflicts between the English and Welsh, making it a pivotal historical landmark.
Visitors to Conwy Castle can explore its formidable structure, including eight massive towers and an impressive curtain wall that offers panoramic views of the Conwy Estuary and the town. You can walk along the battlements, explore the royal apartments, and delve into the various chambers. The castle's design showcases innovative military engineering, with concentric defenses and a fortified gateway system, providing a comprehensive historical experience.
Conwy Castle was commissioned by King Edward I of England and built between 1283 and 1289 as part of his campaign to secure control over Wales. Today, the castle is owned by the Welsh Government and managed by Cadw, its historic environment service. Cadw is responsible for the protection, conservation, and promotion of Wales's historic buildings and ancient monuments, ensuring the castle's preservation for future generations.
The North Wales tour explicitly includes the entrance ticket for Conwy Castle. This means your admission fee is covered as part of the tour package, allowing you direct access to explore the castle's historical grounds, towers, and walls without needing to purchase a separate ticket. This inclusion simplifies your visit, letting you focus on the immersive experience of this magnificent medieval fortress.
This full-day tour provides convenient round-trip transportation directly from Manchester, connecting you seamlessly to attractions like Snowdonia National Park and the village of Betws-y-Coed. The guided transport eliminates the complexities of navigating public transport or driving in unfamiliar areas, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenic journey through the stunning landscapes of North Wales.
During the tour, you will traverse Snowdonia National Park, renowned for its magnificent mountain and forest landscapes. Expect to encounter breathtaking views of rugged peaks, deep valleys, pristine lakes, and lush woodlands. The journey offers a chance to immerse yourself in Wales's dramatic natural beauty, providing ample photo opportunities and a refreshing escape into a serene environment.
Betws-y-Coed is known as a 'fairytale-like' village, offering a tranquil natural atmosphere that makes it a delightful stop. Nestled amidst dense forests and surrounded by rivers, it serves as a picturesque gateway to Snowdonia. Visitors can enjoy walking along the riverbanks, exploring quaint shops, or simply soaking in the serene environment and beautiful scenery before continuing the tour.
In Chester, the full-day tour provides an opportunity to explore a city rich in history, featuring an ancient cathedral and well-preserved medieval streetscapes. You can walk along the Roman city walls, which are among the best preserved in Britain, and admire the unique Rows — two-tiered medieval shopping galleries. The city's blend of Roman, Saxon, and medieval heritage offers a fascinating glimpse into its past.