- Totally customisable
- Local guide
- Hotel pickup & dropoff
Highlights of North Wales Three Day Tour
If you have only allocated three days to tour North Wales, this is the ideal tour for you as we escort you around the most popular scenic areas. North Wales has been named among the top places in the world to visit in 2017 according to Lonely Planet’s annual Best in Travel list and it would be our pleasure to show you the best locations.
Let us help you to make the most of your stay in North Wales by escorting you around Castles, other UNESCO World Heritage sites and some of the very best locations in the region. Historic sites, grand houses, breathtaking countryside, picture postcard villages and stunning seascapes are all on the itinerary - creating a real flavour of North Wales. We are here to help you to create your own bespoke tour, no-one else will be joining you!
Areas visited in 3 days
- Snowdonia National Park
- Isle of Anglesey
- Conwy & The Conwy Valley
Touring Information

Snowdonia National Park
Snowdonia National Park includes 823 square miles (2132 square Km) of North West Wales, including Mount Snowdon itself, and the mountainous region around it. As well as striking mountain scenery, it is a treasure trove of history, from early warrior Princes through resolute farming stalwarts to early industrial entrepreneurs who plundered the rich resources of the region to roof the world with slate. It is also the home of rare animals, birds, flowers and trees, and host of stories to be discovered.

Conwy & the Conwy Valley
The historic castle town of Conwy and the Victorian resort of Llandudno are well known as popular tourist destinations but there is a lot more on offer for visitors to this beautiful area of North Wales. We travel along the Menai Strait, looking over to the Isle of Anglesey, before following the ancient road over the mountain to Conwy.
We then follow the river along its course, visiting hidden historic sights and quaint corners before reaching Betws-y-Coed, the perfect picture postcard village nestling in the hills at the gateway to Snowdonia.

Isle of Anglesey
The Isle of Anglesey is known as the Mother of Wales. With its rolling countryside, rich pastures and infinitely varied coastline it has historically been credited with the ability to feed the whole of Wales. If the past is your thing, we can travel through prehistory, visiting Iron Age and Celtic sites in an astonishing state of preservation to seeing a picture-perfect castle in its moat at Beaumaris.
The coastline offers many opportunities for a rich experience – from Penmon with its lighthouse and Puffin Island, a historic lifeboat at Moelfre, South Stack lighthouse and then on to a beach stretching as far as the eye can see …well until you reach the ruins of St Dwynwen’s – the patron saint of Welsh lovers – on an island accessible at low tide.
After a short stop to see the village with the longest name, you can see and then travel over the spectacular bridges linking the island to the mainland.
Additional Tour Information
Our tours are fully customisable. Please let us know of any particular interests that you have and we'll make sure that the tours reflect these
Included
Your knowledgeable local guide • Pick up and drop off to your hotel or onward destination point
Not included
Admission fees to sights and attractions, where payable
To help you enjoy the day
Please wear sensible footwear for some light walking and bring a rain jacket (just in case!) As we tour, we will make suggestions for eating places that our guests have enjoyed visiting
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Clients love this tour!
A truly memorable experience... We came to Wales with very little knowledge about the history or geography of the North Wales region. However, my parents and I have left with numerous memories and countless stories of the legends and events that belong to this beautiful land. There is a genuine warmth about them that makes it a great space for curious enquiries and banter adding to the overall quality of the time spent together.
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