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Charming Cheshire, Tatton Park & Border Towns of North Wales

Destination: CheshireOperator: National Holidays Terms
Departs: 19/08/2024Type: Sight Seeing
Duration: 5 daysQuality: Good * * *
Departs Via: All AreasBoard: Half Board
Tour Code: S52912Transport: Coach Pickup
Supplements
Single Room £100.00 per person
Adults £399.00
Children £399.00
Deposit Per Person £95.00
* Children: Max age 12
* Babies: Not allowed
This holiday has been cancelled
Description
Take a journey through winding mountain passes and picturesque Border Towns to discover the wonders of North Wales. We explore the hidden delights of Mold in Flintshire where we are based and travel to Chester, situated on the picturesque River Dee. Expect plenty of historic charm within its Roman walls. With a visit to the historical estate of Tatton Park also included, this five-day break makes for a truly charming holiday.
Itinerary
What's Included?
IncludesReturn coach travel4 nights at the Beaufort Park Hotel, Mold (JG3 rating)with dinner & breakfastPorterageEntertainment some eveningsExcursions to Chester, Mold, Llangollen & Tatton ParkHorse-drawn cruise on the Llangollen Canal

Itinerary
Included Excursions\n\n\nChester (full day)\n\nOn our first full-day excursion, we travel to Chester, famed for its beautiful black and white Tudor buildings and unique 'rows' where the picturesque galleries run above the central shops. The most prominent buildings in the city centre include the town hall and cathedral, formally the church of St Werburgh's Abbey, dating back to the Norman era.\n\n\nMold & Llangollen Horse Drawn Canal (full day)\n\nToday we journey to Mold in Flintshire. Our first town of the day, Mold is steeped in history, changing ownership between England and Wales more than once. Located near the Clwydian Range of mountains, the surrounding landscape is breathtaking. Today is market day and we can browse the stalls for handcrafted trinkets and bespoke gifts and have plenty of time to explore the local shops, tea rooms and museums.\n\nNext, we travel to Llangollen via Horseshoe Pass, also known as, 'Pass of the Cold Stream,' a mountain pass that separates Llantysilio Mountain to the west and Marilyn Cryn-y-Brain to the east. The pass is known to cyclists as one of the most spectacular routes to ride- but no peddling is required, we can sit back, relax and enjoy the fantastic views! On arrival in Llangollen, there is time to explore before or after our two-hour horse Drawn Canal Cruise, a tradition enjoyed for over 100 years, there is nothing quite like watching the scenery go by on the peaceful and tranquil waters.\n\n\nTatton Park (full day)\n\nWe make our way to one of Britain's most well-known and historic estates, Tatton Park. Our visit today provides plenty of time to explore the Neo-classical mansion and 50-acre gardens. Wildlife is abundant at Tatton Park, and throughout its extensive grounds, you will find deer in the 100 acres of deer park and rare breeds at the farm.

Chester
Situated on the picturesque River Dee and surrounded by a two mile ring of Roman Walls, Chester is a medieval city and a top coach holiday destination, boasting the largest Roman amphitheatre in Britain.
You can't go wrong when choosing Chester with plenty to see and do in the area.\n\nSee more

Llangollen
Located on the banks of the River Dee and surrounded by rolling Welsh hills, Llangollen is a picturesque little town that's brimming with things to do.
Dating back to the 7th century, the vibrant town is part of an eleven mile stretch of canal which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In the town you will find plenty of quirky boutiques and independent shops, plus stunning waterside walks and exquisite surrounding countryside, best viewed from a steam train or horse pulled canal trip.
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Horseshoe Pass
Soak up the unspoilt natural beauty of the Welsh mountains as you travel over the famous Horseshoe Pass, one of the most scenic drives in the country.
Watch the ever-changing landscape unfold before your very eyes as you meander over mountains and through the rolling Welsh hills.
With panoramic windows and air-conditioning our coaches enable you to enjoy the unforgettable scenery from the comfort of your seat.
Venue Information
Beaufort Hotel, Mold (JG3 rating) Hotel
The Beaufort Hotel in Mold is a comfortable hotel with individually designed rooms. All rooms are en-suite, with tea and coffee-making facilities, TV, phone, and hairdryer. The hotel features a restaurant, bar/lounge and free Wi-Fi.
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Pick-Up Points
.Bath Outside Avon Street Coach Park Map
.Bury Bus Station Interchange Map
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