Exploring the Llyn Peninsula

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Exploring the Llyn Peninsula

Exploring the Llyn Peninsula

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Criccieth, with its battle-worn coastal castle and tidy Victorian terraces, makes a great base from which to explore the area. The promenade stretches along a pebbly beach with great views south. The town itself has plenty of independent shops, cafes, and nearby attractions.

 

Includes:

*  Luxury coach travel
*  4 Nights accommodation with breakfast & evening meals
*  Visit to Beaumaris
*  Tour of the Llŷn Peninsula
*  Excursion to Porthmadog
*  Free time in Criccieth
*  Visit to Betws-y-Coed

Criccieth, with its battle-worn coastal castle and tidy Victorian terraces, makes a great base from which to explore the area. The promenade stretches along a pebbly beach with great views south. The town itself has plenty of independent shops, cafes, and nearby attractions.

 

Includes:

*  Luxury coach travel
*  4 Nights accommodation with breakfast & evening meals
*  Visit to Beaumaris
*  Tour of the Llŷn Peninsula
*  Excursion to Porthmadog
*  Free time in Criccieth
*  Visit to Betws-y-Coed

Hotel

George IV Hotel, Criccieth
Just a 5 minutes walk from the beach. With magnificent views towards the sea and the old medieval hilltop castle, this atmospheric hotel is situated on the High Street in the centre of town. There is a lift accessing every floor of George IV Hotel.The surrounding Welsh countryside is ideal for walkers, with a number of picturesque routes nearby. It is just 1.5 miles to the Lloyd George Museum.

Rooms are traditionally furnished, and each benefits from a TV and an en suite bathroom with a hairdryer.

 

Itinerary

Wed -  Morning departure as we make our way to Beaumaris, a captivating seaside town, with its mix of medieval, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian architecture. We spend some time here before we continue our journey to the hotel.

Thu - After breakfast we take a tour of the Llŷn Peninsula, an area of outstanding natural beauty

Fri - After breakfast  we join the coach as we take our excursion to Porthmadog a busy harbour town with a good range of shops and attractions. Porthmadog’s best-loved landmark is The Cob, a mile-long embankment across the estuary that shaped the destiny of the town

Sat - Today enjoy a free day in Criccieth with its battle-worn coastal castle and tidy Victorian terraces

Sun - After breakfast we depart the hotel and make our way to Betws-y-Coed . Spend some time in the village before we commence the homeward journey.

 

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Criccieth, with its battle-worn coastal castle and tidy Victorian terraces, makes a great base from which to explore the area. The promenade stretches along a pebbly beach with great views south. The town itself has plenty of independent shops, cafes, and nearby attractions.