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LLANDUDNO B536 Y536 J536 
Snowdonia & North Wales 
A carefree seaside resort, glorious mountain scenery, and full-of-character Welsh villages - you’ll enjoy all of these on this tour. Llandudno, ‘Queen of the Welsh resorts’, with its splendidly broad promenade, has safe sandy beaches making it a popular family summer holiday resort. To the south rise the impressive peaks of the mountains of Snowdonia, and to the north the summit of the Great Orme can be reached by a cable-car for some superb panoramic views of both the coast and the inland National Park. 
 

   
NORTH WALES RAILWAYS, B539 Y539 
RIVERS & CANALS  
The Golden Age of Travel
Based at the ever popular Beaufort Park Hotel in the market town of Mold, this tour includes three railway rides, a river and canal cruise, as well as the new Sunlight Vision. With an added visit to Liverpool’s Albert Dock, we feel that this tour has something for everyone and is a delightful way to see some of North Wales' most spectacular scenery! 
 

   
PEMBROKESHIRE COAST B538 
Featuring St David’s, Cardigan & Tenby 
Delightful Fishguard is a town steeped in history - the last invasion of Britain took place here in 1797 when French mercenaries landed to stir up a rebellion against George III. Also, Brunel planned to make the town a transatlantic port to rival Liverpool and for a brief period great liners like the Mauritania did berth here. Today, the town provides a pretty haven for pleasure craft and is an ideal base for exploring Pembrokeshire’s countryside, coast and attractions. 
 

   
RHS FLOWER SHOW IN CARDIFF B126 
WINTER into SPRING - FLOWER SHOWS & GARDENS 
The best of Wales and the best of spring all rolled into one must-see show. The gardening year starts here, so celebrate in style at this charming show, which has a real spring festival feel. There'll be inspirational show gardens, nature trails and loads of family fun. Everyone is welcome, so look out for local flavours, sights and sounds around every corner.  
 

   
SNOWDONIA & LLEYN PENINSULA B537 Y537 B124 J537 
Themed itinerary breaks in Criccieth 
Snowdonia was designated a National Park in 1951. Covering over 840 square miles, it incorporates huge expanses of wild beauty amongst the scenic mountains of North Wales, and contains 96 spectacular peaks of over 600 metres. The remote Lleyn Peninsula is geographically a continuation of Snowdonia with its wild scenery and splendid coastline. At the base of the peninsula lies the charming Victorian seaside resort of Criccieth with the ruins of its 13th century castle affording fine views over Cardigan Bay. 
 
 
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