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6-Nights Bite of Wales: Cardiff & Brecon

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6-Nights Bite of Wales: Cardiff & Brecon
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Bite of Wales
Discover the all charms this fascinating country has to offer, while sampling traditional Welsh cuisine along with a myriad of activities. Spend a day exploring the magnificent Brecon Beacon National Park, take a ride on the Brecon Mountain Railway, plus visits to a distillery, a winery, and a cheese tasting. An itinerary for both the serious and casual food lovers; you'll journey through some of their historic cities and countryside, replete with extraordinary landscapes and astounding castles, and maybe learn a few words of Welsh!

Includes:

  • 3 Nights Cardiff
  • 3 Nights Brecon
  • Cardiff Tasting Tour
  • Cardiff Castle with Welsh Banquet
  • Cardiff Lunch & Landmarks Tour
  • Principality Stadium Tour
  • Blaenavon Cheddar Co Tour & Tasting
  • White Castle Vineyard
  • Brecon Cathedral
  • Black Mountains Smokery
  • Brecon Mountain Railway
  • Penderyn Distillery Tour & Tasting
  • Private Full Day Brecon Beacon Tour with Driver Guide
  • 7 Day Compact Manual Car
  • Daily Breakfast


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Brecon Beacons Natl Pk

Brecon Beacons Natl Pk

Set in the center of southern Wales, Brecon Beacons National Park is recognized as a European Geopark because of its exceptional geological features.

Brecon Beacons begins 28 mi/45 km north of Cardiff and is crossed by two mountain ranges, the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons, and also includes the remote uplands of Black Mountain and Fforest Fawr in the west.

The mountains provide a varied setting for the park's caves, rivers, waterfalls and forests. Some of the roads in the park are among the most beautiful in all the U.K. Don't hurry, though—take your time to do some walking, bicycling or horseback riding—and stop for a pint of beer at one of the many roadside pubs.

It's also fun to take the Brecon Mountain Railway, a narrow-gauge train that makes a 2-mi/3-km jaunt through mountain scenery (closed in winter).

The market towns of Abergavenny (see the historically significant St. Mary's Church and its medieval tombs) and Brecon (which hosts a jazz festival in August) make good bases for exploration.

A visit to the lonely, ruined priory of Llanthony can be haunting, especially on a foggy, gray day. There's a small, but quaint hotel and a bar in the priory. Other area sights include the pretty waterfalls near the unpronounceable town of Ystradfellte, the charming town of Crickhowell, and Tretower Castle and Court, two examples of medieval home sites. There are also interesting cave formations at Dan-yr-Ogof.

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Cardiff

Cardiff

Through the valleys of South Wales, Cardiff, the Welsh capital, sits on this beautiful portion of Wales’ coast. Cardiff is famous for its imposing Castle and the new Millennium stadium.
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Valid Date Ranges

October 2023
10/31/2023 12/31/2025 Call for pricing
Land Only - All prices are per person based on double occupancy; price subject to availability; and does not include airfare. Price may vary depending on choice of accommodations and can change without notice. Pricing not available during holidays and trade fair dates. Note: Land Only-Price is Per Person based on double occupancy. Airfare not included in price. Availability and price may change at any time and without prior notice and will be unavailable on certain holidays.

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