The Best of Wales
From £1239 per person
7 Days / 6 Nights
3 - 9 June 2027
Other dates may be available
Stunning scenery will greet you at every corner, which makes the journey just as fun as arriving at your destination!
From its beaches through to its mountain ranges Wales is bursting with natural drama. The nation’s history is told through its ancient monuments and museums.
North Wales is home to Eryri, one of the UK’s most popular destinations, however, there’s more to this region than craters and crags. It is blessed with some of the most beautiful coastal scenery in Wales on the Llŷn Peninsula and Cambrian Coastline.
South & Mid Wales contains the rich, rolling green landscapes of Powys and the unspoilt Ceredigion coastline. There are some fantastic attractions; from Bannau Brycheiniog and the Cambrian Mountains to the soft, rolling hills around Llanidloes. Revel in the breathtaking beauty of the Pembrokeshire Coast, stretching from Swansea Bay, the UK’s inaugural area of unspoiled magnificence, encompassing the charming locales of the Mumbles and the Gower Peninsula.
Tour Dates & Prices




What's Included
3 Nights at the Royal Oak Hotel, Betws-y-Coed
3 Nights at the Llangoed Hall, Brecon
6 Breakfasts, 4 Dinners – Including Welcome Dinner on the First Night
Guided Tour of Portmerion Village
Road Book featuring Maps, Great Drives & Local Attractions
Commemorative Tour Rally Plate
Car Parking at all Hotels
Itinerary
DAY 1 Arrival in Betws-y-Coed & Welcome Dinner
DAYS 2 & 3 At leisure touring North Wales
DAY 4 Betws-y-Coed to Brecon
DAYS 5 & 6 At leisure touring Mid/South Wales
DAY 7 Departure from the hotel for your journey home


Hotels

Llangoed Hall
Llangoed Hall is a luxury country house hotel set within landscaped gardens in the scenic Welsh countryside. With individually styled rooms, excellent fine-dining options, and an elegant spa, it provides a refined base for exploring the rolling hills and coastal routes of South Wales. Each spacious room features a flat-screen TV and are individually decorated and furnished. Many rooms have stunning Black Mountain views and an inclusive full Welsh breakfast is provided. The 2 AA Rosette restaurant at Llangoed Hall offers a superb menu, with locally sourced produce, including fruit and vegetables from the hotel’s own organic gardens. The small market town of Hay-on-Wye is a 20-minute drive, and features many local bookshops. Free parking is avaliable on site. Pets are permitted on requst, charges may apply. Facilities for disabled guests are avaliable.

Royal Oak Hotel
Located in the heart of Betws-y-Coed at the gateway to Snowdonia National Park, Royal Oak Hotel is the perfect base for driving enthusiasts exploring the stunning roads of North Wales. This historic former coaching inn combines traditional Welsh character with modern comfort, offering a warm and relaxed atmosphere after a day behind the wheel. Surrounded by mountain scenery, sweeping valleys, and some of the UK’s best driving routes, the hotel provides comfortable accommodation, excellent food, secure parking, and a welcoming setting to unwind and share the day’s adventures with fellow guests.
