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West Wales Coastline, Tenby & the Vale of Rheidol Railway

Destination: TenbyOperator: National Holidays Terms
Departs: 24/07/2025Type: Sight Seeing
Duration: 5 daysQuality: Good * * *
Departs Via: All AreasBoard: Half Board
Tour Code: S349651Transport: Coach Pickup
Adults £469.00
Children £469.00
Deposit Per Person £95.00
* Children: Max age 12
* Babies: Not allowed
24 rooms are available.
Cutoff Date: 10/07/2025
Description
One of the most stunningly rugged regions in the UK, the west coast of Wales is renowned for its grand hills, dramatic coastline and purple-heather moors. Visiting ancient sites of natural beauty and elegant Victorian seaside resorts, we get a sense of this lovely landscape's past on this five-day break before joining a preserved narrow-gauge railway for a spectacular journey weaving through the Vale of Rheidol. If you are seeking the perfect holiday to relax and unwind in the diverse country of Wales, then look no further!
Itinerary
What's Included?
Includes- Return coach travel- 4 nights at the Ivy Bush Hotel, Carmarthen (JG3 rating) with dinner & breakfast- Entertainment some evenings- Excursions to Aberystwyth, Tenby & Saundersfoot- Heritage train journey on the Vale of Rheidol RailwayOptional excursion to Cardigan & St Davids (£14pp)

Itinerary
Included ExcursionsAberystwyth & the Vale of Rheidol (full day)We spend some time in the well-known resort of Aberystwyth, where we take a ride on the Vale of Rheidol narrow-gauge railway. Recreating Edwardian ambience, we sit back and relax in our restored vintage carriage for a journey of almost 12 miles through stunning scenery. We pass through ancient and enchanting woodlands on our way to the village of Devil's Bridge, home of the famous waterfalls.Tenby & Saundersfoot (full day)We start our relaxing day in Tenby, a picturesque seaside town on the south coast that was once a popular health resort with Victorians. There's plenty to explore here, from browsing the wide range of shops and strolling along the cobbled streets or the sandy beaches, to admiring the distinctive town walls, built in the late 13th century by the first Earl of Pembroke.Afterwards, we continue to the small seaside resort of Saundersfoot with its wide sandy beach and busy harbour. Saundersfoot was designated as a conservation area by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in 1995. There are a number of cafés, pubs, shops and restaurants to enjoy, including some along the beachfront.Optional ExcursionCardigan & St Davids (£14pp) (full day)On our optional excursion, we visit the estuary town of Cardigan, close to the border of Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion and lying next to the River Teifi. This historic town has retained its charm, with the narrow streets, Georgian buildings and traditional inns creating a unique atmosphere. We then travel to St Davids, an attractive and peaceful village within the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, granted city status due to the presence of its 12th-century cathedral. This is Wales's smallest city and the birthplace of the country's patron Saint, St David.

Tenby
Originally established by the Normans as a fortified town, with much of the old town walls remaining, the pretty seaside town of Tenby has something for everyone and a favourite coach holiday destination for many.
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Venue Information
Hotel
Ivy Bush Hotel, CarmarthenJG3 ratingThe Ivy Bush Hotel has a colourful history that stretches back as far as the 18th century and offers comfortable accommodation and a warm welcome. The hotel features a restaurant and bar, while the en-suite rooms offer a TV, hairdryer and tea and coffee-making facilities. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.Hotel RatingJG3 ratingHotels with a JG3 rating tend to be a more formal style of hotel, often part of a hotel chain, or are very-welcoming family-owned properties. Generally, they offer a greater range of facilities and services, and bedrooms tend to be a little more spacious with additional features. Public areas are larger and include lounge seating, bar and restaurant with good quality food served either buffet style or waiter service.
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Pick-Up Points
.Bury Bus Station Interchange Map
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