Conwy and the Great Orme
Meet your guide at Bodelwyddan Castle Hotel
There will be an opportunity to buy coffee before moving on.
Conwy
Crossing into the 13th Century medieval walled town of Conwy, with its imposing castle fortress, you will pass the more modern Thomas Telford suspension bridge, opened in 1826. Since 1986 the castle and walls have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site and down in the quaint harbour by the old walls, you’ll find Britain’s Smallest House, a strange phenomenon indeed. With its close proximity to the mighty mountains of Snowdonia, Conwy has much to offer with plenty of tea rooms and coffee shops to choose from as well as a range of eclectic shops, all within easy walking distance from your drop off point.
Lunch in Llandudno
Enjoy a two-course lunch with tea and coffee.
Vintage Bus tour of the Great Orme
The Marine Drive around the Great Orme takes you on a magnificent guided tour on a vintage 1950s or 1960s coach. You have a chance at the half way point to disembark and break in the pure Welsh air, taking in the magnificent views towards the Isle of Man. The tour is a four mile scenic drive round the Great Orme headland via Llandudno’s West Shore. During the tour you will enjoy spectacular views at every turn. By travelling on the vintage coach, you will witness the Great Orme from an elevated position and observe this wonderful natural asset from a comfortable seat from days gone by. This tour finishes at the end of the famous Llandudno Pier.
Free time in Llandudno
Enjoy some free time to browse the range of shops in this compact seaside resort, or stroll along the promenade.
Dates
2023 dates available on request
10.15am
Meet your guide
Your guide will meet you at Bodelwyddan Castle Hotel.
11.30am
Conwy
Visit Britain’s Smallest House and explore some of the plenty tea rooms and coffee shops as well as the eclectic shops in Conwy.
1.00pm
Lunch in Llandudno
Enjoy a two-course lunch with tea and coffee.
2.30pm
Vintage bus tour of the Great Orme
After lunch, board your magnificent guided tour on a vintage 1950s or 1960s coach.