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Snowdonia and the three castles tour
Snowdonia and the three castles tour
Snowdonia and the three castles tour
Snowdonia and the three castles tour
Snowdonia and the three castles tour

Snowdonia and the three castles tour


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  • Step into medieval castles, explore the beautiful Snowdonia National Park and uncover Wales industrial past! Instant online booking with KKday.
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Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point, Get there on your own
Departure TimeStandard Departure (8-9 am)
Luggage limitNone
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Museum tour, Historic site tour, Hiking
TransportCharter car, Walking

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-What you can expect-
Key Points - Breathtaking views of the Orme and Snowdonia, Ancient Castle Towns. Visit the smallest house in Great Britain, and visit and walk the world's first-ever suspension bridge. Learn Wales's fascinating history with help of your experienced local guide, and step into the story of Wales' industrial past in the National Slate Museum and its history with mining. Visit 3 UNESCO world heritage sites in our day tour. See our welsh dragon close up guarding its home, and visit glacial valleys where Excalibur may have been found.

This tour offers a perfect combination of spectacular scenery, authentic history and quirky tales and spots uncovered by an experienced guide. So if you are looking to immerse yourself in the Welsh culture and leave with an understanding of its heritage and history, these sightseeing tours have everything covered.

This tour offers a perfect combination of spectacular scenery, authentic history and quirky tales and spots uncovered by an experienced guide. So if you are looking to immerse yourself in the Welsh culture and leave with an understanding of its heritage and history, these sightseeing tours have everything covered. Your time will be fun, exciting, memorable and also informative. The tour never fails to deliver as a superior package is offered in comparison to anywhere in the UK due to the location and proximity to the national park which means you spend more time sightseeing and exploring, instead of long hours to get from A to B.get from A to B. Together with your guide, you will spend the day visiting the highlights of this spectacular area sightseeing and exploring, traveling around Snowdonia National Park and Mount Snowdon, via the glacial passes, the striking Snowdonia Lakes, and ancient castles, and beauty spots of North Wales.


- **Great Orme: **You'll start your day with a drive on the Great Orme Road, with spectacular views of cliffs, wildlife, and the Irish Sea and Anglesey whilst learning about Llandudno's history and the Orme's ancient past
- **Conwy Castle and village walls: **This UNESCO world heritage site is your first stop and may just be the highlight of your day: take a tour of the ancient Conwy Town and Castle. Walk the castle walls, stroll along the Conwy estuary, see some old Tudor houses, and take in traditional Welsh art and craft shops
- **Plas Mawr: **In town, you’ll also get a chance to visit the finest surviving townhouse of the Elizabethan era to be found anywhere in Britain, and step back in time wandering from room to room. This was the hight of lavish living back in the day
- **Smallest house: **Visit Great Britain's smallest house. This unique and eccentric little dwelling was built into the castle walls and a local fisherman last lived in the house in 1900, so take a look inside, if you can fit!
- **Nant Ffrancon Pass: **You'll then drive into the spectacular glacial Nant Ffrancon Pass and Ogwen Valley in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, where you’ll take in views of the lakes, mountain villages, and the towering Snowdonia mountain range. Here, your guide will share with you some local history, Welsh myths, and legends along the way
- **Llyn Ogwen: **The beautiful lakeside stop surrounded by rugged mountains. Time to experience the clean fresh welsh air whilst taking some photos
- **Llyn Mymbyr: **Another beautiful lakeside setting with the Snowdonia horseshoe range in view at the end of the lake
- **Snowdonia viewpoint and Nant Gwynant Pass: **Next, as you head further into Snowdonia, enjoy the panoramas from the Nant Gwynant Pass. Gaze in awe at the spectacular view of the valley below with its lakes, and the towering Snowdonia mountain range in front of you, known as “Snowdonias viewpoint”
- **Pen Y Pass: **Take the famous Pen y Pass Road from the upper regions of the mountains to the lower summits and into the mountain village of Llanberis. During this scenic drive, you are likely to see rock climbers and mountain walkers as you feel dwarfed by the towering valley slopes
- **National Slate Museum: **You'll arrive in Llanberis and head over to the National Slate Museum for a lunch break. Here you can travel into the past of an industry and a way of life that has chiseled itself into the very being of Wales. See how the workshops and buildings are designed as though quarrymen and engineers have just put down their tools and left the courtyard for home, while an array of talks and demonstrations including slate-splitting give you a real insight into the hardships of past quarry life
- **Dolbadarn castle: **After this, you'll arrive at Dolbadarn Castle and take a short walk from the car park over the river bridge and through the forest to admire the views overlooking the gateway to padarn and the national park. This is where you really connect with Wales,its history and culture
- **Llyn Padarn: **Then, stop at the lakeside of Llyn Padarn where you can see in the backdrop the years of workings of the old slate quarrying and the famous sword in the stone “excalibur” statue
- **Caernarfon Castle and village: **Finally, you'll visit Caernarfon Castle and take a walk around this UNESCO World Heritage Site. A brute of a fortress, its immense strength remains undimmed. History comes alive here along its lofty walls, twin-towered gatehouse, and the surrounding town’s narrow and colorful streets

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Duration: Lasts 9 hours

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Please make your way to the red bus stop, located immediately outside the front entrance to Llandudno Train Station, on Augusta Street.(Llandudno, Augusta Street, Llandudno, UK)

  • Parents must bring their own baby seat for children 0-3 years

  • Please bring suitable clothing and footwear for the time of year

  • Near public transportation, for connection to pick-up point

  • Unfortunately, this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users

  • Level of difficulty - Easy

FAQ

1. What are the distinctive features and highlights of Snowdonia National Park?

Snowdonia National Park is renowned for its dramatic mountainous landscapes, including Snowdon, Wales' highest peak. Highlights include deep glacial valleys, ancient woodlands, pristine lakes, and a rugged coastline. Visitors can explore historic slate quarries, enjoy scenic drives, or discover charming villages. The park is also known for its rich Welsh culture and biodiversity.

2. Which castles are typically visited on a Snowdonia tour exploring medieval history?

While specific castles can vary by tour, common medieval strongholds in or near Snowdonia National Park that highlight Wales' history include Caernarfon Castle, Conwy Castle, and Harlech Castle. These UNESCO World Heritage sites offer insights into the region's rich past, architectural marvels, and strategic importance during medieval times.

3. What are the ways to access Snowdon Peak, including non-hiking options?

Snowdon Peak can be accessed via several walking paths, suitable for various fitness levels, such as the Llanberis Path or Miners' Track. For a non-hiking option, the Snowdon Mountain Railway provides a scenic journey directly to the summit, offering breathtaking views without the physical exertion of a climb. It's advisable to check railway operating schedules in advance.

4. How should one plan a day trip to maximize sightseeing in Snowdonia National Park?

To maximize a day trip in Snowdonia National Park, prioritize key attractions like a scenic drive through Nant Gwynant valley, a visit to one of the historic castles, or a trip up Snowdon Peak. Consider grouping nearby sites to minimize travel time. Start early, wear appropriate clothing for variable weather, and plan your route to ensure a comprehensive experience.

5. What are the best transportation options for exploring Snowdonia National Park, with or without a car?

With a car, exploring Snowdonia National Park offers flexibility to reach various trailheads and viewpoints. Without a car, the Snowdon Sherpa bus service provides extensive routes connecting villages and popular attractions around the park, including Snowdon's base. Some areas are also accessible by regional train services. Planning your route is essential for efficient travel.

6. Does the Snowdon Mountain Railway offer services for ascending and descending Snowdon Peak?

Yes, the Snowdon Mountain Railway offers services for both ascending to and descending from Snowdon Peak. It provides a unique and comfortable way to experience the mountain's grandeur, especially for those who prefer not to hike. Tickets for round trips or single journeys (up or down) are usually available, though booking in advance is highly recommended due to popularity.

7. Where can visitors experience Wales' industrial past within the Snowdonia region?

Visitors can explore Wales' industrial past in Snowdonia by visiting sites like the National Slate Museum in Llanberis, which showcases the region's slate quarrying heritage. Other areas, such as Blaenau Ffestiniog, a UNESCO slate landscape, offer insights into the mining history through mine tours and historical exhibitions, providing a glimpse into a significant era of Welsh industry.

8. What is the recommended process for booking a guided tour of Snowdonia National Park and its castles?

To book a guided tour of Snowdonia National Park and its castles, consider using an online travel platform for convenience and a comprehensive selection of options. You can use KKday to browse various tour itineraries, compare inclusions, and secure your reservation instantly. Booking through KKday allows you to benefit from reliable service and detailed tour information, ensuring a smooth planning experience.

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