The Gilberts Explore Wales
Wednesday 5th February – Thursday 20th February 2025
Wednesday 5th February – Thursday 20th February 2025
Arriving in Manchester, the city greets you with its blend of industrial heritage and modern vibrancy. The journey from the airport to your hotel offers glimpses of red-brick buildings, iconic architecture, and the hum of city life. After settling into your hotel, the inviting warmth of your room provides a moment of comfort as you unpack and refresh. Stepping out into the city, you stroll along its bustling streets at your own pace, soaking in the charm of places like the Northern Quarter with its quirky shops and street art or a quiet corner of Piccadilly Gardens.
As the day winds down, you return to your hotel, draw the curtains, and sink into the serenity of the evening, ready for the adventures ahead in England.
Overnight: Manchester | Kimpton Clocktower Hotel
Meals Included: None
The day begins with a warm welcome from your local guide, who brings a wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm to the itinerary. Joined by David, you set off to explore Manchester’s rich football heritage, starting at the National Football Museum. The exhibits bring the sport’s history to life, with iconic memorabilia and interactive displays. The adventure continues with a visit to Old Trafford Stadium, where David revels in the behind-the-scenes tour of the legendary “Theatre of Dreams.”
Meanwhile, Linda embarks on her own adventure, indulging in retail therapy at the bustling boutiques of the Northern Quarter and the high-end stores of Exchange Square. By late afternoon, everyone reconvenes at the hotel, brimming with stories and ready to unwind together
Overnight: Manchester | Kimpton Clocktower Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
The morning begins with a cheerful greeting from your local guide, who sets an engaging tone for the journey south into Wales. The first stop is the charming town of Conwy, where Britain’s smallest house, a pint-sized red curiosity by the quay, offers a quirky photo opportunity. Nearby, the imposing Conwy Castle invites exploration, its medieval walls steeped in history and offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
If you’re feeling adventurous, take a ride on the Happy Valley cable car in Llandudno provides breathtaking coastal and landscape views. By lunchtime, arrive at Bodnant Welsh Food, where a delicious meal showcases the best of local produce.
The day concludes as you reach your enchanting hotel, where the grandeur of the setting promises a memorable Welsh retreat.
Overnight: Holyhead | Trearddur Bay Hotel
Room Type: Double Deluxe Sea View
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
Option 1:
A day exploring the Isle of Anglesey unfolds as a delightful journey through its artisanal treasures and scenic landscapes. Your first stop is Y Cwt Caws, where you discover the art of traditional Welsh cheesemaking, sampling their creamy, flavourful creations. Next, visit Halen Môn, renowned for its award-winning sea salt, and gain fascinating insights into the sustainable process of harvesting salt from the pristine Menai Strait waters. The journey concludes at Baravelli’s, where master chocolatiers craft exquisite handmade treats. Indulge in rich truffles and uniquely flavoured bars while hearing stories of their craft. With each stop offering a taste of Anglesey’s culinary brilliance, the day is as satisfying as it is memorable.
Option 2:
A foraging experience in Anglesey offers a deep connection to the island’s natural landscape, as you join an expert guide to discover the hidden treasures of the coastal environment. With the sound of the waves in the background, you learn to identify wild herbs, edible seaweed, and seasonal plants, gathering ingredients straight from the earth and shoreline, before ending with a delicious tasting of your foraged finds, celebrating the rich flavours of the island.
Overnight: Holyhead | Trearddur Bay Hotel
Room Type: Double Deluxe Sea View
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
Option 1:
A day in North Wales begins with a fascinating visit to the National Slate Museum, nestled in the dramatic setting of Llanberis at the foot of Snowdon. Here, the story of Wales’ slate industry comes alive as you wander through the workshops, watch live demonstrations, and marvel at the massive waterwheel. The museum’s immersive exhibits paint a vivid picture of the lives of quarry workers and the significance of slate to the region’s heritage.
Option 2:
Take a journey on Snowdon Mountain Railway is a captivating experience, taking you to the summit of Wales’ highest peak. As the steam train ascends, you’re treated to stunning views of Snowdonia’s rolling hills, lakes, and rugged terrain. Each twist and turn reveals more breathtaking scenery, and at the summit, you’re rewarded with panoramic vistas stretching across Wales and beyond. The return journey offers a unique perspective of this stunning landscape, making for a truly unforgettable ride.
After a morning of discovery, head to Dylan’s for lunch, where fresh, locally sourced ingredients shine in a menu that reflects the coastal charm of the area. The rest of the afternoon is yours to explore at leisure—perhaps a stroll, a quiet moment to take in the scenery, or a visit to the nearby attractions—before returning to unwind and reflect on a day well spent.
Overnight: Holyhead | Trearddur Bay Hotel
Room Type: Double Deluxe Sea View
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
A day in Snowdonia unfolds with breathtaking scenery at every turn, as the rugged peaks and tranquil valleys of this iconic national park set the stage for exploration. The crisp air and sweeping views invite you to enjoy a gentle walk along one of the many scenic trails, perhaps around a glacial lake or through an enchanting woodland, offering a serene connection to nature.
As the day progresses, begin your journey south towards Mid Wales, with the rolling hills and charming villages of the region providing a picturesque backdrop. Along the way, there’s time to pause, savour the landscape, and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the Welsh countryside before reaching your next destination.
Overnight: Aberystwyth | Gwesty Cymru
Room Type: Sea Front View King Room
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
A day at Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest begins with a peaceful drive into the heart of Mid Wales, where rolling hills and dense woodlands lead you to this stunning nature reserve. The highlight of the visit is the red kite feeding, a spectacle that sees these majestic birds of prey swoop and circle overhead in an awe-inspiring display of grace and agility. Before the feeding, you can explore the forest trails, taking in panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and perhaps spotting other wildlife along the way. The serene atmosphere and the thrilling sight of the kites make for an unforgettable connection to nature in one of Wales’ most picturesque settings.
Overnight: Aberystwyth | Gwesty Cymru
Room Type: Sea Front View King Room
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
Today journey along the scenic Welsh coast to St. Davids is a feast for the senses, with stunning sea views and charming villages punctuating the route. Along the way, a stop at traditional woollen mills offers a glimpse into Wales’ rich textile heritage, where you can watch skilled artisans at work and perhaps pick up a beautifully crafted piece as a keepsake. Continuing onward, the coastal landscapes shift between rugged cliffs and sandy shores, leading you to the quaint and historic city of St. Davids.
Upon arrival at your hotel, the remainder of the day is yours to relax at leisure—whether enjoying the tranquil surroundings, reflecting on the day’s discoveries, or simply unwinding in comfort.
Overnight: St Davids | Twr Y Felin Hotel
Room Type: Oriel Unique
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
A coastal walk along the breathtaking Pembrokeshire Coast becomes a journey into both nature and legend as a skilled storyteller accompanies you, weaving captivating tales of the region’s history, folklore, and maritime heritage. The rugged cliffs, turquoise waters, and hidden coves provide the perfect backdrop for tales of ancient mariners, shipwrecks, and mythical creatures said to haunt these shores. Each step along the winding path reveals more of the coast’s dramatic beauty, from sweeping vistas to thriving wildlife, while the stories deepen your connection to the land and its rich cultural tapestry. It’s a magical experience that blends the natural splendour of Pembrokeshire with the timeless art of storytelling.
Overnight: St Davids | Twr Y Felin Hotel
Room Type: Oriel Unique
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
A day in St. Davids, the smallest city in the UK, offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Begin with a visit to the magnificent St. Davids Cathedral, a serene and awe-inspiring structure nestled in a lush valley, where centuries of history and spirituality come alive. Nearby, the ruins of the Bishop’s Palace invite exploration, with their medieval architecture and stories of ecclesiastical life. Stroll through the quaint streets lined with charming shops, galleries, and cafés, showcasing local crafts and produce.
For a touch of adventure, head to the coast and take in the dramatic Pembrokeshire scenery, perhaps walking a section of the nearby coastal path or visiting Whitesands Bay for its sweeping sands and views. The day in this enchanting city captures the essence of Wales, blending its rich heritage with its stunning natural landscapes.
Overnight: St Davids | Twr Y Felin Hotel
Room Type: Oriel Unique
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
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The scenic drive from St. Davids to Abergavenny becomes even more memorable with two unique stops along the way. First, you pause for a private falconry experience, where you’re introduced to majestic birds of prey. Under the expert guidance of a falconer, you have the chance to handle and watch these incredible creatures soar across the open fields, learning about the ancient art of falconry and the conservation efforts that preserve these birds.
Afterward, continue your journey, arriving at Penderyn Distillery for a tasting of their world-renowned Welsh whisky. Here, enjoy the smooth, complex flavours of their carefully crafted spirits, while learning about the distilling process and the history behind this celebrated brand. Refreshed and enriched by the experience, you then continue on to Abergavenny, where you settle into your accommodation and spend the rest of the afternoon exploring the town, its medieval castle ruins, lively market, and inviting cafés.
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Take a visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales is a serene and inspiring experience, set in the picturesque Carmarthenshire countryside. The gardens feature a stunning array of plant collections, from native Welsh species to exotic blooms, all carefully curated across lush landscapes. Highlights include the iconic Great Glasshouse, home to a diverse range of Mediterranean and tropical plants, and the enchanting Woodland Garden, with its tranquil pathways and vibrant colours. As you stroll through the beautifully landscaped grounds, you can enjoy the peaceful surroundings, discover educational exhibits, and perhaps spot wildlife in the garden’s habitats, making it a perfect place to connect with nature.
Overnight: Abergavenney | Angel Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
This morning, venture out for some donkey agility. A delightful and unique experience, where you interact with playful donkeys as they navigate fun and challenging obstacle courses.
Head back to Abergavenny, inviting you to explore a town brimming with history, charm, and natural beauty. Perhaps begin with a visit to Abergavenny Castle, where you can wander through the castle grounds and ruins, learning about its medieval past and the key role it played in Welsh history. Afterward, take a stroll through the town’s bustling market, where local produce, artisan foods, and handcrafted goods offer a taste of Abergavenny’s rich culinary scene. Explore the town’s independent shops, art galleries, and quaint cafés, perfect for a relaxed break. Visit to St. Mary’s Priory, an impressive gothic structure with beautiful stained-glass windows, or perhaps a scenic walk along the River Usk. The day offers a perfect balance of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Overnight: Abergavenney | Angel Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
The journey from Abergavenny to Cardiff takes you through the heart of South Wales, rich in industrial heritage and breathtaking landscapes.
Along the way, you stop at the Welsh Coal Mining Experience, where the story of Wales’ coal mining history unfolds in a fascinating and immersive tour. Led by knowledgeable guides, you venture underground to see the tools, tunnels, and workings that defined this vital industry for centuries. The experience gives a poignant insight into the lives of miners and the role coal played in shaping Wales’ economy and culture. After your visit, you continue your drive towards Cardiff, with scenic views of the rolling valleys and hills around you, before arriving in the vibrant capital city, ready to explore all it has to offer.
Overnight: Cardiff | The Parkgate Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
A day in Cardiff with your local expert guide offers an immersive dive into the vibrant capital of Wales. Begin at Cardiff Castle, where your guide brings its 2,000-year history to life, from its Roman foundations to the opulent Victorian Gothic interiors. Explore the imposing keep, climb the battlements for panoramic city views, and uncover the castle’s hidden wartime tunnels. Beyond the castle, stroll through the lively streets of the city centre, discovering highlights like the Victorian and Edwardian arcades filled with independent shops and cafés.
Perhaps visit the iconic Principality Stadium or wander along Cardiff Bay, soaking in its modern architecture and cultural landmarks like the Wales Millennium Centre. Your guide’s deep knowledge and engaging stories make this day a rich tapestry of history, culture, and local charm.
Overnight: Cardiff | The Parkgate Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Leaving Cardiff behind, your day begins with a charming farm experience that transports you into the heart of the Welsh countryside. As you step onto the farm, you’re greeted by friendly pigs, cows, and other animals, each with their own quirky personalities. You have the chance to meet and interact with them, learning about the farm’s practices and the animals’ unique roles. A highlight of the visit is the pampering session with the llamas, where you can brush and feed these gentle creatures, enjoying a relaxing, hands-on experience. After a peaceful time at the farm, you’re treated to a delightful afternoon tea, complete with fresh scones, clotted cream, and a selection of teas, all served in a cosy, welcoming setting.
Following this rejuvenating experience, bid farewell to your guide as your private transfer takes you to your London hotel, where you can unwind before the journey home. It’s the perfect blend of nature, relaxation, and a smooth transition back to the bustling capital.
Overnight: London | Portobello Hotel
Room Type: Great Room
Meals Included: Breakfast
A private transfer will collect you from your accommodation and take you to the airport to make your onward connections. Waving farewell for now but taking with you special memories and wonderful stories of your explorations.
Meals Included: Breakfast
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