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This tour covers all attraction admissions! Travel in comfort in a luxury, fully electric small-group vehicle with your expert Mountain Leader and Green Badge Tourist Guide. Discover Roman Caerleon’s Amphitheatre, once alive with games and linked to King Arthur, and explore the National Roman Legion Museum and Roman Baths. Step back in time at majestic Chepstow Castle and find peace among the inspiring ruins of Tintern Abbey in the Wye Valley. Marvel at Caerphilly Castle with its famous leaning tower, and enjoy the tranquil beauty of Caldicot Castle set in its country park. In winter, tours operate 9:30am–4:30pm due to seasonal opening hours of museums/castles.
All of our guides adore Doctor Who, and some of them have even worked on Doctor Who itself, been interviewed by Doctor Who Magazine, and are considered experts on all things Doctor Who. This tour is your chance not only to see the city of Cardiff and its castles; but also to explore some of the city's history and see some of the places where Doctor Who was filmed with someone who is as passionate about Doctor Who as you are. Even if you are being dragged along as someone's companion, we're certain that by the end of the tour you will love the Welsh capital, and all things Doctor Who. This day tour is the perfect way to see the city of Cardiff, three of South Wales' most important castles, and the locations where they filmed Doctor Who. Blending expert history with geeky Doctor Who knowledge this tour will keep everyone happy! Updated as new episodes are released, this tour is the perfect treat for Whovians of all ages and can be customised to suit your needs or length of stay.
See the best of Snowdonia (Eryri) with a knowledgeable local guide. Learn about the unique language and culture of Wales whilst taking in the stunning views. If photography is your thing, then we offer more photo stops than all other tours. We also provide a delicious picnic lunch to save you the time and money. Even the jokes are free! Departing from Llandudno and Conwy, we head past the magnificent Caernarfon castle and Roman fortress on the way to our first main stop, the village of Beddgelert with it's charming legend and stunning views. You also get time at Llanrwst and Betws Y Coed along with a few hidden gems such as Craflwyn, The dragon of Bethesda, Dolbadarn Castle, The National Slate Museum, Llyn Ogwen and the Gwynant valley. The route may need to be adapted in poor weather conditions.
We are the leading provider of Heathrow Airport transfers and shuttle services. Our standards of reliability and comfort are second to none. What’s more, we pride ourselves on offering the very best service and value for money. The vast majority of our cars are new and prestige models. Your comfort and safety are paramount to us. We want you to start or end your holiday or business trip on a high – that means top-notch cars are used for all our Heathrow chauffeur service. Our drivers are fully licensed, highly experienced, polite, and courteous at all times. They know exactly where they are going and you can be certain your London airport pickup or drop-off is in capable hands.
Begin with a visit to the Brecon Beacons National Park Visitor Centre for sweeping views of Pen y Fan. Then to Hay-on-Wye, world famous “Town of Books,” with independent bookshops and cafés. Enjoy time to explore and relax over lunch in this unique town. We then continue deeper into the national park, stopping at the atmospheric Castell Bronllys set above the River Llynfi, a glimpse into medieval Wales and wonderful countryside views. Next, Tretower Court and Castle a medieval fortified manor house. Step back in time as you wander through its halls. Enjoy a drive through the picturesque town of Crickhowell, on and into the hills for a scenic stop at Keepers Pond for panoramic views and absorb the beauty of the landscape. Finally to Blaenavon a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You’ll visit the historic ironworks and Big Pit National Coal Museum, where the story of coal mining and industry is brought vividly to life, the landscape still marked by quarries, furnaces, and mining heritage.
Embark on a delightful 90 minute journey through Wrexham's rich history and its growing/exciting food scene with us. Led by an experienced and multi award winning foodie guide, you'll visit two 'hidden foodie' gems, handpicked for their exceptional cuisine and unique charm. Whilst savouring amazing food, you'll be able to immerse yourself in the fascinating history of Wrexham as your guide shares captivating stories and historical information. The tour group size is kept small to ensure a personalised and intimate experience. Dietary requirements can be catered for advance notice.
Discover the universe of Doctor Who with a captivating walking tour through Cardiff Bay, home to many of the show’s iconic filming locations. Start at Roald Dahl Plass, a memorable site featured in numerous episodes and Torchwood, including the Rift’s entrance. Marvel at the striking Millennium Centre, seen in episodes like “New Earth,” and learn how Cardiff Bay transformed into alien worlds and futuristic cities. Stroll along the waterfront to discover landmarks like the Pierhead Building and the Norwegian Church and the BBC Studios at Roath Lock. Explore Mermaid Quay, where hidden gems and familiar alleyways have played a role in the Doctor’s adventures. Your expert guide will share fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, fun facts, and insights into the show’s production. Perfect for Whovians and casual fans alike, this tour brings the magic of Doctor Who to life in the heart of Cardiff Bay.
Join our Expert guide Gareth - a proud local Welshman and Cardiff expert for an unforgettable journey through Wales’ vibrant capital. Wales may be small, but it’s mighty. On this immersive walking tour, you won’t just see Cardiff - you’ll experience the passion, pride, and personality that make it truly unique. We’ll explore how this independent nation has shaped its own identity through centuries of change, from Roman foundations and Norman castles to medieval markets, Victorian ambition, and modern innovation. Along the way, we'll share the stories that bring Cardiff to life, the characters, the resilience, and the spirit that define our city. You’ll discover: How Cardiff rose from medieval town to Victorian powerhouse Architecture that reflects its golden era Many independent shops, arcades, markets and cafés Why the people of Cardiff have sense of national pride This is a local’s insight into what makes Cardiff. By the end, you won’t just know Cardiff, you’ll feel it!
Discover the charm of Conwy on this engaging 1-hour walking tour showcasing the town's rich history and stunning architecture. Visit iconic landmarks such as the medieval castle, the oldest house in Wales and the smallest house in Britain. Marvel at Britain's finest and best preserved Elizabethan townhouse, Telford's stunning suspension bridge, and Stephenson's revolutionary railway bridge. Wander through the bustling harbour and Lancaster Square, and pay homage to the statue of Llywelyn the Great while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the high street. - 1-hour guided walking tour of historic Conwy - Explore key sites including the medieval castle exterior and town walls - Visit the oldest secular house in Wales and the smallest house in Britain - Enjoy a stroll through the charming high street and vibrant harbour
Cardiff has been an essential part of Doctor Who for the last 20 years, be it as Victorian London, Depression era New York or present day Paris. Across two and a half hours, we will discover the heart and soul of Doctor Who in the Welsh capital, and traverse 13 series of the show, while discussing filming locations, important scenes and characters, as well as crucial buildings and streets. The Doctor Who Tour covers a range of locations from Cardiff's Civic Centre area to the city centre itself and then finishes in Cardiff Bay. What makes this tour distinctive to the Cardiff City Centre Doctor Who Tour option is that is includes Butetown and Cardiff Bay in addition to the central area of the city, so more scenes, more locations and more Doctor Who!
Thrilling coasteering awaits you at Lydstep, where the rugged Pembrokeshire coastline invites bold adventurers to leap, swim, and explore. Navigate through sea caves and take on a variety of jumping spots that cater to all skill levels. Rock-hopping or belly flopping, every moment brings excitement. Our experienced instructors from Pembrokeshire Coastal Adventure ensure a safe and exhilarating experience, providing all necessary gear including wetsuits, buoyancy aids and helmets. Gather your friends or family and make unforgettable memories amidst stunning coastal scenery.
RhomTrip is committed to sustainability by offsetting 100% of the carbon emissions from its services. Partnering with The Option for Climate Change, RhomTrip acquires carbon certificates from the Mataven project, protecting 135,394 acres of the Amazon. This ensures real environmental and community benefits, verified by the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS). Join us in our mission to make travel more sustainable by offsetting your carbon footprint. Enjoy Cardiff by yourself !! Our Chauffeur services offer our customers a high-class and extra-comfortable journey by Business Car Mercedes Benz E class, luxury minivan MB V Class or luxury car BMW 7 Series. Whether it’s for a business trip, sightseeing, or a shopping day out, explore Cardiff with ease with this private 4 or 8 hours chauffeured car service. Hop aboard your car at Cardiff City Center or CWL Airport then spin through the city streets with a private driver.
Travel in comfort between locations in an electric mini-van, with a total of approximately 7 km of walking throughout the day. Each stop includes short scenic walks, with only gentle ascents on well-maintained paths. Visit Aberdulais Falls and see its historic water wheel Watch the cascades at Melincourt Falls Walk behind the spectacular Henrhyd Falls Enjoy a scenic drive over Rhigos Mountain with panoramic views Embark on a forest walk to the beautiful Pen Pych waterfall Optional stop at Rhondda Heritage Park Led by an experienced Mountain Leader and Green Badge Tourist Guide, with decades of local knowledge. Expect stories of the landscape, industrial past, and the natural forces that shaped these dramatic valleys. Travel in a comfortable, small-group vehicle, ensuring a relaxed and personal experience. The walks cover varied terrain: woodland paths, riverside trails, and some rough, muddy sections. You’ll gain height gradually as we explore this beautiful corner of Wales.
Are you looking for a way to see Cardiff without joining a tour group? Explore at your own pace with this affordable walking tour. • Trace Cardiff Bay’s transformation from the world’s busiest coal-exporting port to a vibrant waterfront area • Hear from producer Stephen Griffin, a Wales Blue Badge Tourist Guide whose passion for Cardiff led him to carefully craft this VoiceMap tour. • Do it all in an hour or linger at stops along the way with complete control over when you start and finish • Get unlimited use before your booking date and after it • Use the virtual tour option at home Once you’ve booked, you’ll receive a ticket with instructions and a unique code listed under “Before You Go”. Then simply install the VoiceMap app and enter your code. The app displays directions to the starting point, and when you’re in the right place, just pop in your headphones and tap start. VoiceMap has automatic GPS playback, with turn-by-turn directions. It also works offline.
Best way to explore the coastline, jump, swim, scramble/ climb. There are numerous options for big jumps, but jumping is not compulsory. Popular both with families and adult groups (stag/ hen do's). Each trip is tailored for the participants and by operating in all the coasteering locations in the area, we will give you the very best experience and set the appropriate level of challenge. All under 18's must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian.
This tour is perfect for those who want to discover South Wales. At the start of the day, your driver guide will briefly talk to you about your likes and interests, or anywhere in particular you would like to go. They will then take you on a voyage of discovery across South Wales. Your tour will not be pre-planned and after discussing your likes & interests with your, your driver will put together a plan for the day. They could take you along the South Wales Coast and show you the dramatic coastline. You could head to the picturesque Gower, or into the power and dramatic Brecon Beacons. A voyage through history and the Wye Valley could await you. Or it could be a combination of many different things. If there are any places in particular you would like to visit, be sure to mention it to your guide and as long as there is time in the day, they will be sure to include it for you.
Visit three different castles around Cardiff in one day. Starting with Caerphilly Castle, the largest Castle in Wales. After exploring the Castle, you will be taken to the magical Fairy-tale Castle, Castell Coch, nestled in the hills to the north of Cardiff, overlooking the Welsh Capital. Depending on how long you spend at Caerphilly Castle and Castell Coch, you may have time to visit the 900 year old Llandaff Cathedral. Finally, you will be taken to Cardiff Castle in the heart of the city, where you will be left to visit the Castle, and independently explore the city centre and its Victorian arcades. You will be free to explore Caerphilly Castle, Castell Coch & Llandaff Cathedral independently in your own time and at your own pace returning to your driver in your own time, who will be ready to move on when you are. Please Note: We are unable to accommodate luggage on this tour, and each person will be limited to one backpack / small bag
Long ago Tudor Cardiff faded into history, along with almost all of its buildings. Today, Cardiff is a bustling, modern city so it’s hard to believe that in the mid-1500s it was just a tiny port and market town on the River Taff. On this GPS-guided walking tour, you'll look beyond the modern buildings at the clues that tell the city’s story of fame and notoriety in the days of the powerful Tudor dynasty. As you make your way through the city centre, I’ll point out the only two remaining Tudor buildings and reveal the curious origin of some of Cardiff’s street names like Womanby, Golate and Wharton Streets. You’ll hear what life was like back in Tudor Cardiff, including how different the daily diets of the rich and poor were and how literacy meant there were different laws for the different social classes. And on your way to Bute Park, where the tour ends, you’ll pass by St John The Baptist City Parish Church’s striking tower, Gorsedd Stone Circle, and the spectacular Cardiff Castle.
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