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Personal Family Tree & Heritage Genealogy/Ancestry Tours in Wales

                            
 

Many of our guests have had the most rewarding and inspiring experiences through visiting the places so closely connected to their families, and, in some cases, finding out unexpected stories about the old country and its way of life.

We can offer you a range of services and levels of support to make sure you get the very best experience in tracing your Welsh roots.

We would be very pleased to send you a guide in PDF format which sets out our range of services, so that you can choose which best meets your needs and interests. You can use the form at the bottom of this page to contact us.

Please read our customer reviews below to see what you can potentially uncover.


A few case studies of previous tours & customer reviews

1. Cathy's Story

“Stepping back in time and discovering six generations of Welsh history!
I was recently able to fulfil a lifelong dream of learning about my Welsh ancestry, all thanks to the 'dynamic duo' of Keith Morris (Segontium Searchers) and Celticos. These two gents worked together to create a bespoke family history tour for me that was unlike anything I could have imagined." Cathy, St. Petersburg, Florida
 
 

American lady traces her Welsh roots

2. Janet's dream comes true

"I came away with a solid understanding of the life my ancestors lived and reasons they emigrated to the USA. There were many surprises that made the tour an overwhelming, emotional and intimate experience.

Celticos and Segontium Searches strived to make the tour very personal. Contact Celticos early in the planning stages of your trip to allow sufficient time for the research to be done and arrangements to be made for your tour. Thank you so much for a wonderful tour. North Wales is a beautiful and diverse, place to visit with lots of activities for all to enjoy! I hope to return another time to research another branch of my family tree"

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Janet from Pittsburgh, USA who came to Wales to trace her family history
 
Interesting story - filmed by S4C (Welsh Language TV Channel) 
please go to 45 sec and also 2 min 54 sec to listen to the interview in English with Janet about her visit.
 
 

Celticos AmeriCymru Tour North Wales

3. From Montana to Snowdonia

Celticos in conjunction with researcher Keith Morris of Segontium Searchers helped ten members of a farming family from Montana USA to trace their Welsh ancestors.
Celticos then arranged a tour of the farms where the ancestors worked the land all those years ago, they also met the people who farm these lands today. 
 
The Montana family are the descendants of Philip Lewis who emigrated in 1882 with his brother Richard Lewis. One of the family homes was Mynydd Ednyfed Fawr farm in Criccieth and the present owners gave the visitors a real Welsh ‘Croeso’ / Welcome. This beautiful old house later became the home of Margaret Owen, who was the first wife of the famous UK Prime Minister, David Lloyd George.
 
As well as visiting farms and country houses, the group visited many ancient graveyards, where their ancestors lie buried in the old country and Keith was on hand to explain all the complex family links. 
 
The group also visited Welsh Hill farmer, Gareth Wyn Jones watching him in action on the slopes of the Carneddau mountains. Of course, the main topic of conversation was the sheepdogs!
 
Finally, after some secret behind-the-scenes arrangements, the group were taken to a farm located well off the beaten track, to be met by a group of their long lost relatives. Everybody had a great evening  happily swapping stories about…well, what do you expect? Farming of course!
 
Following the day spent researching their ancestry, the family spent a further four days touring North Wales with Celticos and making many new friends on the way.
 
 
"We thoroughly enjoyed our guide. Our time with them was outstanding!  He was so knowledgeable about Wales. If he didn't have the answer on the spot he would find its asap!  He was very warm and easy to get to know, one of a kind, he was very welcoming and felt like part of the family by the time we departed. Keith did a wonderful job on the family ancestry, so much information!  If we were to do it over we wouldn't change a thing!  Always wondered about why our family left Wales at such a young age- now I understand. Thank you for an unforgettable experience"  
John and Kathy Lewis. (Kyla's parents)
 
 
'My sister-in-law Linda was the one that did the research on our history and then Kyla also, I did a family book on all of us, but never anything far back. Visiting the sites  where are ancestral did things was very interesting to me, to dig stuff up from that far back, Wales is a very interesting country with all the old buildings they have kept up so nicely, I’m very happy I made this trip with my brothers and all, Kyla and Mark did a very good job setting the trip up, but being surprised with meeting some of our relatives was very special. Yes visiting the physical sites where are ancestors lived really enriched my knowledge of my genealogy, thank you for doing a good job on this Keith. 
Rose Sorensen, the only daughter

Montana farming family traces Welsh roots 360p

4. Australian couple trace their Welsh roots

This is a story about a couple, Wendy and Warren, who came all the way from Australia to trace their Welsh roots. Both had Welsh heritage with Warren’s side of the family originating in Gelligaer, in the heart of the coal mining valleys of south Wales and Wendy’s from the north-west region of the country.
 
"Research into my Griffiths family history began in the early 1980s…  prompted by my Dad who told me his grandfather John Griffiths was a butcher who came from Bangor, North Wales and his grandmother Mary Williams came from Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey.  Sadly, he knew little else about them and regretted not asking more questions when his father and grandmother were alive. In those early (pre-computer years) we spent many hours of searching microfiche indexes and scrolling through countless numbers of microfilm rolls. Gradually (actually over many years) we began to piece together snippets of information to build our family tree. 
Having continued my family history research and with the recent assistance of Keith, I have gathered an extensive collection of ‘facts’ including family names, BMD dates and places, etc. 
 
When planning a recent visit from Australia to the UK, Wales was on top of the list of places to visit and explore streets/cemeteries/churches related to my family history.
 
But with limited time in Wales, we opted for a one-day Celticos family history tour with our Celticos guide and Keith who did all the planning and organising. 
 
We were picked up by our Celticos guide who told us he was ’sworn to secrecy’ about the itinerary and with Keith, as our guide the day unfolded as a magical mystery tour.
 
We visited so many places in Caernarfon, Bangor, and Anglesey -  churches, cemeteries, streets and houses we would never have found by ourselves. But it was thanks to Alwyn and Keith’s extensive research and local knowledge that it became possible to connect the lives of ancestors with each location.
 
Thanks so much for putting together the tour itinerary AND finding the impossible-to-find locations AND including so many surprises in one day!"
 
Wendy Griffiths, Weetangera, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

 

Australian couple trace their Welsh roots

We can include visits to

  • Family homes of your ancestors
  • Churches & graveyards where marriages, baptisms & funerals took place
  • Places of work of your family
  • Schools etc
  • Museums that take you back in time such as the National Slate Museum
  • Any other places of interest related to your family history

Tour information

What will happen prior to the tour?
As you can imagine there will be a great deal of research and preparatory work undertaken, this will be communicated to you by email. All necessary final instructions and details will be sent to you prior to the touring date(s).

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Our clients love this tour!

"Stepping back in time and discovering six generations of Welsh history! I was recently able to fulfill a lifelong dream of learning about my Welsh ancestry, all thanks to the "dynamic duo" of Keith Morris (Segontium Searchers) and Celticos. These two gents worked together to create a bespoke family history tour for me that was unlike anything I could have imagined"
clr13088 St. Petersburg, Florida

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The booking process

Once you’ve sent us your message, this is the process:

1. We will confirm if your requested date(s) are available and/or respond to your initial questions.
2. Following our response, if you wish to proceed further with your enquiry we can discuss and plan your specific tour requirements in more detail.
3. Once you are happy with our plans we will then send you our quotation (Total tour price and deposit amount) for you to review. 
4. On our receipt of the deposit, you will receive an email from us confirming and securing your booking.