We will pick you up at either one of two locations where the ferries drop you. 1. Holyhead Seaport, 2. Holyhead Marina. Please remember to state which pick up you require
On route we drive over the world famous Menai Suspension Bridge. Designed to carry road traffic between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales. The bridge was the biggest in the world of its time and was completed in 1826 and is a Grade I listed structure
Amble the ancient and medieval castle town of Conwy to view the castle’s domineering and towering walls, whose magnificent towers stand tall over the beautiful estuary. Also visit the famous and worlds first ever built suspension bridge in 1819. And great britains smallest house.(main castle entry additional)
as we head into the mountains we seek the guarding welsh dragon hidden amongst the woodland, awaiting to pounce on invading enemies to our shores.
Next, you'll head on to Penrhyn Quarry for a chance to see how our mining history has moved with the times and merged with the adrenaline adventure industry of today's generations. Once the world's largest slate quarry to now the world's fastest zip line!
Nant Ffrancon local farming landscapes in the mountains, in this glacial valley carved out tens of thousands of years ago leaving iconic welsh scenery.
We stop at yet another breathtaking stop next to the historic Lake Ogwen. This lake became world renowned due to a historic find in this scenic mountain setting.
We stop at the famous Snowdon viewpoint to take some photos and stand in awe of the panoramic 360 views of the horseshoe and surroundings of the beautiful Nant Gwynant pass and lakes within the valley.
Pen y pass at its highest point is the location of towering hills and foothills of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) Dramatically falling into the valley below, and winding roads meander and skirt their way through the craggy cliffs.
See some of the most spectacular scenery in North Wales at Dolbadarn Castle and beyond to Snowdon. Occupying a lofty, spectacular spot overlooking the waters of Llyn Padarn, native-built Dolbadarn Castle was once a vital link in the defences of the ancient kingdom of Gwynedd. Constructed by Llywelyn the Great in the late 12th century
Take a walk round this world heritage site. After all these years Caernarfon’s immense strength remains undimmed - a brute of a fortress. History comes alive at Caernarfon and its immense castle in so many ways – along the lofty wall walks, beneath the twin-towered gatehouse, the walk town’s narrow and colourful streets and stylishly redeveloped waterfront of the Menai.
Enjoy the return scenic drive along the Menai shoreline and green pastures of the Isle of Anglesey before we return to port for your departure.