Description
Breathtaking peaks, spectacular lakes, rich history and heritage and a vibrant and unique culture. Every year, Snowdonia National Park's astonishing landscapes attract millions of visitors. This favourite Crusader tour stays in attractive Llanberis and includes a ride on Britain's only rack and pinion railway, the epic Snowdon Mountain Railway! The Ffestiniog Railway is truly a 'Great Little Railway' and the oldest independent railway company in the world today. Experience Snowdonia' s spectacular scenery on the Welsh Highland Railway between historic Caernarfon and Porthmadog.\n\nFor Easter in Snowdonia, please click here
Itinerary
Highlights
- Hotel for 4 nights in Llanberis with dinner & breakfast- Glass of wine with dinner on last night- Welcome tea/coffee & after dinner- Ffestiniog rail fare- West Highland rail fare- Snowdon Mountain Railway fare- Porterage
Your Itinerary
Day 1 - After joining your holiday coach a comfort stop will be made en route for lunch before arriving at your hotel in the heart of Snowdonia later in for your 4 night stay. Porterage & welcome tea / coffee on arrival DBB\n\nDay 2 - 4 At leisure in Llanberis with two included excursions and one optional excursion\n\nLlanberis enjoys a wonderful lakeside location at the foot of Snowdon with plenty to see and do on your free day. Take a stroll beside the water, visit the National Slate Museum (entrance FOC) or take a ride on the narrow-gauge Llanberis Lake Railway, where little steam engines take you on a five-mile return journey alongside Lake Padarn. The Ceunant Mawr Waterfall is one of the most gorgeous easy access waterfalls in Snowdonia - approx. 1 mile walk (mostly flat) from the centre of Llanberis to the lower falls. The ruin of Dolbadarn Castle overlooking the waters of Llyn Padarn is a 10-15 minute walk form the hotel.\n\nAlternatively you may like to join the optional excursion to the seaside.\n\nINCLUDED EXCURSIONS\nWelsh Highland Railway & Ffestiniog Steam Railway\n(Exact route of the day subject to final train schedule)\nOutstanding scenery, comfortable carriages and historic engines await you today in the heart of Snowdonia. Glorious coastlines, ancient oak woodlands, mountains, rivers and castles, all beckon as you embark on your journey on two award winning railways. Joining at Caernarfon, the journey on the Welsh Highland Railway to Porthmadog (fare included) has to be one of the most spectacular ways to see the awe-inspiring scenery of the Snowdonia National Park. There is time in Porthmadog for a spot of lunch before continuing with the next part of your heritage railway journey on the Ffestiniog Steam Railway. The unique steam-hauled trains run along 13 miles from Porthmadog on the coast to Blaenau Ffestiniog in the mountains (fare included). Your coach awaits you as you disembark and head back to Llanberis with a scenic drive through the Snowdonia National Park. (NB Exact routing of the day may change subject to final train schedule. Subject to timetable confirmation, we may need to operate a coach transfer between stations in order to facilitate the day)\n\nSnowdon Mountain Railway\nThe Snowdon Mountain Railway, Britain's only rack and pinion railway starts from Llanberis and travel 4.7 miles to the summit of Snowdon, a place of legend 1.085 metres above sea level. This epic journey has been experienced by some 12 million travellers since 1896. Snowdon Summit's Visitor Centre, Hafod Eryri, first opened in June 2009. It receives on average half a million visitors a year and it's not hard to see why. On a clear day the views can stretch as far as Ireland. On arrival at the Summit, railway passengers and walkers are welcomed into a modern contemporary environment, an amazing feat of engineering on the top of a mountain. This unique building was built to withstand the mountain weather conditions, whilst blending in with its natural surroundings. The building is clad in oak and granite, and panoramic windows reveal wonderful views to the valleys below. During your 30 minute stopover you can venture to the cairn of the highest mountain in Wales and England, 1085m above sea level. May operate with a steam or diesel engine. NB diesel engine service operates early June as well as late September\n\nOPTIONAL EXCURSION\nLlandudno - 'The Queen of Welsh Resorts'\nLovely Llandudno is one of the most popular seaside resorts in North Wales. Situated between the Great and Little Orme headlands, this beautiful seafront is perfectly framed. To complement the view there is a wonderful promenade along the Blue Flag beach and the longest pier in Wales (2295 feet, 700 metres).\n\nDay 5 - After a hearty Welsh breakfast, all aboard for the journey back to your home towns.\n\nThis itinerary has been produced well in advance of the 2025 holiday season and is subject to change and finalised train timetables.
Venue Information
The Royal Victoria Hotel, Llanberis
\nBeing cradled between two lakes Llyn Padarn and Llyn Peris, as well as the Welsh mountains, the location is quite simply breath taking. Few hotels can command such wonderful views as the 3* Royal Victoria Hotel which is set in this picturesque location directly opposite the Snowdon Mountain Railway and just a 10-minute walk away from the town centre. \n\n\nAll 104 bedrooms are well decorated and equipped with TV, hairdryer and tea / coffee making facilities. The large restaurant is stylish and bright and there is a relaxing, cosy pub-style bar with comfortable seating. \n\nThere is also an elegant lounge and beautiful gardens. There is a lift to most floors.