Tour "Charm of Wales"

Tour "Charm of Wales"

Day 1: Discover Cardiff
Your journey begins in Cardiff, the heart of Wales, its capital and one of the most welcoming cities in the UK. After being greeted at the airport and comfortably transferred to your hotel, you will be able to enjoy a short rest before the busy program. We will start with a visit to Cardiff Castle, a unique building that combines the history of an ancient Roman fort, a medieval fortification and a luxurious Victorian palace. A tour of the castle will immerse you in the past: you will learn how the castle was used during wars and how it was transformed in the 19th century, becoming a symbol of the cultural renaissance of Wales.
After the tour, we will go to the Cardiff Bay waterfront, a place where modernity and history go hand in hand. Here you will see an architectural masterpiece - the Millennium Centre, as well as the historic Pierhead building. A walk along the embankment will give you the opportunity to feel the atmosphere of Welsh hospitality. Dinner will be held in one of the best restaurants offering traditional Welsh dishes, such as lamb in mint sauce or fresh seafood.

Day 2: The greatness of Snowdonia nature
Today you will go to Snowdonia National Park - one of the most beautiful places in the UK. This park is famous for its mountain landscapes, crystal clear lakes and cozy villages. The main event of the day will be the ascent to Mount Snowdon, the height of which can be overcome with the help of the old Snowdon Mountain Railway. During the journey you will enjoy breathtaking views of the mountain ranges and valleys. At the top of Snowdon, the highest point in England and Wales, a panorama will open up that will leave an indelible impression.
After the walk, we will make a stop in the village of Betws-y-Coed, famous for its stone bridges and waterfalls. Here you can try the famous Welsh tea and cakes.

Day 3: Medieval castles and secluded villages
The third day of the tour is dedicated to exploring the legendary castles of Wales. First, we will visit Conwy Castle, which is one of the best examples of medieval military architecture. Built in the 13th century, it still impresses with its massive towers and views of the river. Inside, you will learn about King Edward I and his role in the history of the region.
Next, we will go to Harlech Castle, which stands on a cliff and guards the coast from invasions. This castle has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
On the way back, we will stop in traditional villages where you can buy souvenirs: wool products, ceramics and traditional Welsh sweets. The final chord will be a cozy dinner with local delicacies.

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