WALES
5 DAYS from £494
Gwili Railway © Artus Creative 2019 Photographer Scott Artus
Pembrokeshire: From Countryside to Coast Carmarthenshire is known as the ‘Garden of Wales’ and Pembrokeshire is the jewel in its crown. Add in a steam railway, spectacular seaside views and must-see gardens and your guests are in for a treat with this tour!
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Day 1 Arrival We arrive at our hotel in time for dinner.
from the medieval centre to the picturesque harbour, framed by pastel painted cottages. Wander through the charming, cobbled streets and take time out to watch the world go by from a quaint café or relax with an ice cream on one of Tenby’s glorious golden sandy beaches. For something a little different, why not visit the Lovespoon Workshop and see how these delightful and intricately hand-carved keepsakes are created. A Welsh tradition since the 17th century, lovespoons are still very much alive today and are made from sustainable sources. Day 4 Pembroke Castle Our destination today is Pembroke and we head straight to its splendid medieval Castle . Here we enjoy a self- guided visit to explore and learn about its tumultuous past, marvel at the rooms, which are all circular and perhaps take in the stunning views from the top are tremendous, appreciating the castle’s natural defensive position on a rocky promontory overlooking Milford Haven. The remainder of the day is free to perhaps wander around the delightful marina waterfront, or take the opportunity to explore Pembrokeshire’s scenic countryside and beaches; there are superb views at every turn. Day 5 Departure After breakfast, we make our way home. INCLUSIONS • Entrance to National Botanic Garden of Wales OR entrance to Aberglasney Gardens • Return railway journey on Gwili Steam Railway • Entrance to Pembroke Castle
Day 2 National Botanic Garden of Wales OR Aberglasney Gardens, & Gwili Steam Railway This morning, we visit the National Botanic Garden of Wales , a beautiful mix of modern and historic gardens and woodland trails set in the idyllic Carmarthenshire countryside. Take a journey through six Mediterranean climate zones to view some of the world’s most endangered plants in the garden’s centrepiece, the world’s largest single-span glasshouse. Admire the vast array of exotic plants in the Tropical House, wonder at the fabulous displays at the British Bird of Prey Centre and discover the lakes, ponds and an inspiring range of themed gardens, including a Japanese Garden, Bog Garden and Apothecary’s Garden. OR We spend this morning at Aberglasney Gardens, spectacularly set in the scenic Tywi Valley and one of the RHS top ten formal gardens to visit. This peaceful paradise offers over twenty different garden styles, from formal to exotic through to woodland and meadows, with a wealth of rare and unusual plants to discover. Highlights include a restored Elizabethan cloister garden and award-winning indoor garden. With both options, in the afternoon we enjoy a nostalgic round trip on the lovingly restored Gwili Steam Railway. Boarding at Abergwili Junction Station, we wind our way alongside the river through the beautiful Gwili Valley to Danycoed Halt. Day 3 Tenby Today we spend exploring the quintessential seaside town of Tenby, whose narrow streets wind down
Tŷ Milford Waterfront Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
The hotel, situated at the Marina Waterfront, serves as an ideal starting point for a delightful getaway in Pembrokeshire, with Carmarthenshire and its attractions just a short drive away. The owners take great pride in their local roots, featuring food sourced from nearby areas, delicious cakes from a local bakery, and almost all ingredients coming from within a 70-mile radius, so it’s no surprise that they won the Croeso Award for Hotel of the Year in 2024. You’ll find a diverse selection of shops, art galleries, restaurants, and outdoor activities all within walking distance along the beautiful Milford waterfront. The 100 bedrooms are modern and comfortable and include TV, hairdryer, tea/coffee making facilities, iron/ironing board, walk in showers and WiFi. The bright modern Dulse restaurant with its floor to ceiling windows overlooking the marina, is the perfect place to enjoy the freshly prepared meals whilst snacks and a relaxing drink can be taken in the bar. • Lift • Coach parking is off-site & chargeable 4 Nights Half Board Twin from £494pp Double for Sole Use Supplement from £127 Based on Sunday arrivals in Mar, Apr, Sep & Oct WINTER PACKAGE Includes a ‘Celebration of Wales’ themed dinner Based on Sunday arrivals in Nov, Dec, Jan & Feb
Aberglasney Gardens
National Botanic Garden Wales
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