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Transform your imagination about Wales as you set foot on the expansive British soil garnished with rugged cliffs, long-standing castles, seaside vistas, and little villages giving a taste of the wild and rustic side of Wales.
Your journey begins in Cardiff with a photogenic shuttle to the heart of Brecon Beacons National Park. Set out on foot to behold the magical scenes of emerald hills and bucolic pastureland and follow the trail to reach the top of Fan Y Big, a ridge offering a risky vantage point and the incredible panorama of English wilderness. Marvel at the wild side of Wales, from the summit of Llangorse Hill to the valleys dotted with little villages. Behold the eye-pleasing vistas of Llangorse Lake, from the summit, take in the views of freely grazing ...
Your journey begins in Cardiff with a photogenic shuttle to the heart of Brecon Beacons National Park. Set out on foot to behold the magical scenes of emerald hills and bucolic pastureland and follow the trail to reach the top of Fan Y Big, a ridge offering a risky vantage point and the incredible panorama of English wilderness. Marvel at the wild side of Wales, from the summit of Llangorse Hill to the valleys dotted with little villages. Behold the eye-pleasing vistas of Llangorse Lake, from the summit, take in the views of freely grazing fauna around the red sandstone mountains and be on the lookout for birds of prey, and mountain ponies on your way. Ascend a valley to discover the two age-old wonders - the glacial lakes of Llyn y Fan Fach and Llyn y Fan Fawr. Set foot on the earliest National Trail in Wales, and witness the unlocking wonders of the rugged cliffs, sheltered coves, winding estuaries, and widespread beaches. Espy Ramsey Island which is said to be uninhabited and wander in the city of St.David for shopping. Your walk along the Pembrokeshire coast gives you sensational scenes of wildflowers and rock formations. The historic town of Tenby offers views of medieval walls and a photogenic coastline. Last but not least, visit the ancient castle of Carew Castle, a Norman and Tudor fortress before ending your inspiring journey back in Cardiff.
This luxury package includes 5 nights’ accommodations in luxury hotels on a twin-share basis. All meals and transfers are included as specified. You will be escorted by two support vans and three tour leaders on each departure for an average 6:1 guest-to-leader ratio. With multiple walking options to choose from each day, accommodation varied activity levels and giving you the freedom to enjoy the best of a region at your own pace. An experience tailored to suit your priorities and personal style; walk in true comfort.
Set on an escapade to stand agape as you take in the all-around wonders of Wales, ranging from glacial lakes to sandstone mountains, a lifetime of unforgettable Welsh reminiscences.
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TWO HIKING OPTIONS: Level 3, Approx. 8.04km (5 miles), Elevation gain: 305m (1000ft)Level 4, Approx. 11.26km (7 miles), Elevation gain: 305m (1000ft)
Meet your trip leaders at 8:30 a.m. at the St. David's Hotel located at Havannah Street in Cardiff. Arrive dressed in your hiking clothes and bring your luggage and a daypack with your rain gear and anything else you may want for today's hike. (Your luggage will be transported to our first night's accommodations).
After meeting, we will take a scenic shuttle north into the heart of Brecon Beacons National Park, a 520-square-mile paradise park where we will find more than 250 historic structures, villages crowned with castles, and UNESCO World Heritage sites. The Brecon Beacons is a perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, explore the dramatic scenery of the breathtaking mountain ranges, or go on an adrenaline-fueled outdoor adventure. A landscape of flower-filled meadows, woodlands, and grassy hills is highlighted by rugged mountain ranges that descend to valleys, limestone caverns, and spectacular waterfalls. The Beacons National Park covers an area of 42 miles and is informally divided into various segments by picturesque roads and signposted trails. First, we stop at a favorite teahouse for our usual cup of tea, Welsh cakes, and scones. Delightfully fueled, we continue our trek on a route lined with leafy ferns to an escarpment where we are surrounded by expansive panoramas of emerald hills and pastoral pastureland.
To get the best perspective, we'll climb to the top of Fan Y Big, where our route takes us. You'll get better and better views of the tallest peak in South Wales as you ascend Fan Y Big. Soaring to the top of Fan Y Big offers panoramic views of the Brecon Beacons National Park and the surrounding valleys and farmland. It's the perfect place to stop for a sandwich and some Welsh cake. After lunch, the trail begins to drop into the valley below. Views from Fan Y Big, one of the most famous spots in South Wales, provide an incredible backdrop for photographs.
You’ll stay at Gliffaes Country House Hotel, hidden away on a rural track and located in 33-acre grounds among the foots of the Black Mountains and on the edge of the River Usk. Unwind in your ensuite rooms or at the quaint terrace boasting breathtaking views of the valley. Following a reception, gather at the hotel's intimate dining room for a dining affair using locally sourced ingredients that are seasonal and suit the Welsh landscape.
THREE HIKING OPTIONS: Level 1, Approx. 4.82km (3 miles), Elevation gain: 122m (400ft) Level 3, Approx. 9.65km (6 miles), Elevation gain: 122m (400ft) Level 4, Approx. 16.09km (10 miles), Elevation gain: 244m (800ft)
We return to Brecon Beacons National Park after breakfast with a quick shuttle ride via the village of Bwlch. Today's hike leads us to the top of Llangorse Hill, including the largest natural lake in south Wales, Llangorse Lake. Despite its short length, the challenging but rewarding nature of the Mynydd Llangorse Walk makes it well worth the trip. From here, you'll have a clear view of Llangorse Lake, the Brecon Beacons to your south-west, the Black Mountains, and Usk Valley to your east. One of Wales' largest natural lakes, Llangorse Lake, is located in Brecon Beacons National Park, which has a historic Crannog and is a great spot for boating, strolling, and watching wildlife like otters and water voles. A portion of the hillside around Llangorse Lake has been declared as "Common Land," meaning that the animals are allowed to roam and graze there. The mountains in this area are made of red sandstone and are covered in grass and heather. Although the heights of these mountains are lower than those of the Brecon Beacons, their beauty is undeniable. There are breathtaking views to be had of the valley below, which is dotted with hamlets. You might even get a glimpse of some of the locals, such as raptors, sheep, or herds of Welsh mountain cattle that are almost completely wild.
Later, you will reach Hay-on-Wye, a tiny place on the border with England. Hay-on-Wye, dubbed as the "Town of Books" for its profusion of bookshops, Hay is also home to great writers, thinkers, artists, and musicians. Hay's location makes it a great base for outdoor experiences; embracing the River Wye and having a foot in both England and Wales; it is a mesmerizing destination for bibliophiles, trekkers, and water enthusiasts. Or you can explore Fforest Fawr woodland near Castell Coch, one of the most picturesque castles in Wales. Fforest Fawr is a mixed woodland with patches of bluebells, wood anemones, and wild garlic in the spring. From historical dramas set in Wales to family-friendly shows like Merlin and Sherlock, the woods are frequently used as a filming setting. After that, take a stroll through the lush, verdant hills and passes of Mid Wales, where expansive views await, including glistening lakes, farms, rural hamlets, and even a glimpse of a Welsh mountain pony in flight.
This afternoon, spend time wandering through the garden and the arboretum, or unwind with a drink on the terrace. This evening, we will be entertained with a concert by the Aberhonddu & District Male Choir, and then you will have the opportunity to dine at your own pace in the hotel's restaurant.
THREE HIKING OPTIONS: Level 2, Approx. 6.43km (4 miles), Elevation gain: 244m (800ft) Level 3, Approx. 12.87km (8 miles), Elevation gain: 457m (1500ft) Level 4, Approx. 16.09km (10 miles), Elevation gain: 640m (2100ft)
Take a picturesque drive through the Brecon Beacons on your way to the trailhead for today's climb. Llyn y Fan Fach, one of two quiet and attractive ancient glacial lakes, can be found in a shallow valley after a gentle rise. Located on the western edge of the Black Mountain, Llyn y Fan Fach is a dammed lake that is considered one of Wales' most magnificent and breathtaking vistas. To see the neighboring Brecon Beacons in their natural state, you'll have to put in a little work along a river's edge, where the water constantly ducks and dips, creating delightful mini-cascades as you go. The second and larger Llyn y Fan Fawr lake can be found by following the glacially carved hillsides further down the valley. Lunch on the banks of the lake is followed by a hike to the top of the ridge for a breathtaking vista before returning to the lush valley below.
After exploring the Llyn y Fan Lakeland area, rest your legs as we make our way through the undulating countryside of Pembrokeshire on the way to our opulent and inviting home for the next three nights, the Grove of Narberth. You’ll stay at this serene 18th century country house hidden in the lush Narberth Hills embraced by meadows, woodland and mature gardens. Take a lovely stroll amongst its expansive gardens before settling into the evening with dinner at your own leisure at the relaxed atmosphere of the hotel's Artisan Rooms. Delight your tastebuds with a menu inspired by the best of Welsh ingredients, expect grazing boards of Welsh charcuterie, artisan cheese, Welsh lamb and beef, and Pembrokeshire landed fish.
THREE HIKING OPTIONS: Level 3, Approx. 9.65km (6 miles), Elevation gain: 122m (400ft) Level 4, Approx. 11.26km (7 miles), Elevation gain: 153m (500ft) Level 4, Approx. 17.70km (11 miles), Elevation gain: 274.32m (900ft)
We take a shuttle today to get to the beginning of our first hike along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, the oldest National Trail in Wales that stretches through 186 kilometers along the most magnificent coastline in Britain. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is widely regarded as one of the greatest walking trails in the world. Along its length, hikers are treated to some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in the world, including steep limestone cliffs, undulating red sandstone bays, volcanic headlands, beaches, estuaries, and flooded glacial valleys. Later, make your way to Whitesands Bay Beach, one of the most well-known beaches in Pembrokeshire. Whitesands Bay Beach is known for its views of Ramsey Island, which makes it an ideal location for seabird colonies, flocks of choughs, and peregrines. The chough families feed in big flocks on the short grassland, and when the heather blooms, the area is filled with the sweet aroma of honey and is visited by bees and butterflies. You can enjoy the view of Ramsey Island and probably some porpoises below by following a path that winds gently up and down from this beach that is truly a beauty. Continue weaving between rugged rock formations with ocean panoramas, past the lifeboat station in Porthstinian Bay, and then arriving in the city of St. David's in time for a farm-to-fork meal in a gin distillery.
Following lunch, we will continue to travel along the path of Saint David, including a stop at his birthplace to take in the breathtaking coastline scenery. Spend time exploring the majestic St. David's Cathedral. You may learn about Christianity's history and its importance in today's world by visiting this museum. Relax at the hotel before traveling to the seaside town of Saundersfoot for a seaside dining affair this evening.
THREE HIKING OPTIONS: Level 1, Approx. 6.43km (4 miles), Elevation gain: 92m (300ft)Level 2, Approx. 4.82km (3 miles), Elevation gain: 305m (1000ft)Level 2, Approx. 11.26km (7 miles), Elevation gain: 182m (600ft)
Back on the Pembrokeshire Coast, we start our hike at Freshwater East beach, following an undulating path over raggy green wildflower-lined terrain and crossing streams over stone bridges. Freshwater East Beach is a wide bay of golden sand and blue water, the perfect place to find your own space to relax and sunbathe. With the sea as our backdrop, our route offers sightings of impressive rock formations and affords us the chance to rub elbows with locals. Pick up the coastal path here in either direction for fantastic walks with awe-inspiring views. Heading east will lead you to the pretty and secluded Swanlake Bay Beach and further along to Manorbier Beach, which is overlooked by its’ historic castle. To the west, the path will lead you to Stackpole Quay Beach, a sheltered inlet with a café and walled garden, an ideal spot for lunch or an afternoon tea. Continuing further in this direction, you will eventually reach Barafundle Bay and Broadhaven South Beach.
Visit Tenby, a quirky and colorful town, after a pub meal. You'll find much to keep you entertained in Tenby's historic town center and the surrounding region, including a plethora of interesting and unique shops selling locally-produced goods, a wildlife park, a golf course, and miles of pristine beaches and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
This evening, gather together to toast our final night in Wales at the Fernery restaurant tucked away in the picturesque Grove of Narberth.
After taking a short shuttle ride, we arrive at the breathtaking Carew Castle, a Norman and Tudor fortification with a 23-acre mill pond. Carew is widely regarded as one of the most spectacular castles in South Wales. Its origins may be traced back to roughly the year 1100, when the Norman Gerald of Windsor constructed the structure. After exploring the ruins of the castle and the ancient mill, take a stroll along the estuary. After, we make our way back to the hotel to freshen up and say our final goodbyes before catching the shuttle to the Cardiff Airport and the heart of Cardiff, where your inspiring adventure ends.
NOTE: This itinerary is provided as an example only – prevailing conditions and local arrangements may cause variation.
Please contact us for private departures and group bookings. Single Supplement is available on request.
- The departure and finish point is Cardiff.
- Major commercial flights provide convenient access to Cardiff. The nearest major airport is Cardiff Airport which has international and domestic flights and is 12 miles from the center of Cardiff.
While Wales has a moderate climate similar to the rest of the UK, and its coastal regions see more sunshine, it is known for its unpredictable and often windy and rainy weather, though showers can quickly turn to sunny skies. If your trip takes place in September, please note that temperatures cool down considerably and typical fall weather occurs. Please come prepared with quality rain gear (waterproof and windproof jacket and pants).
The routes on this trip are rated Levels 2-4.
Level 1, 2-5 hours, 3-8km (2-5 miles), Maximum Elevation Gain 244m (800 ft)
Level 2, 2-4 hours, 6-11km (4-7 miles), Maximum Elevation Gain 396m (1300 ft)
Level 3, 3-5 hours, 8-14km (5-9 miles), Maximum Elevation Gain 610m (2000 ft)
Level 4, 4-6 hours, 10-18km (6-11 miles), Maximum Elevation Gain 914m (3000 ft)
Level 5, 5-7 hours, 11-21+ km (7-13+ miles), Maximum Elevation Gain 1219m (4000+ ft)
Onlyluxe Travel acts as travel agency and work with different tour operators.Payment DetailAll pricing is in Australian dollars and are quoted on a per person twin share basis. A supplementary price is available (see below). Bookings are not confirmed until full payment and the signed Booking Form has been received by Onlyluxe Travel.A non-refundable 30% deposit is payable within 7 days of your booking, with the final balance due 120 days prior to departure. If a booking is made 120 days or less before departure, the full payment is payable immediately. Last minute bookings are payable before arrival. Failure to pay on time may result in automatic cancellation of a booking with cancellation penalties payable to Onlyluxe Travel. If you pay by credit card or PayPal a surcharge will be added to the total price.Single SupplementAll accommodation is twin share. Single guests will share with someone of the same gender. If a single room is demanded, a supplementary price of will apply. The supplementary price refers to our quotation and needs to be stipulated at the time of booking.General Cancellation Policies- Outside of 120 days monies will be refunded less 30% of full fee- Within 120 days prior to arrival all monies will be forfeited- No refunds will be given in the event of non-arrival, any unused services or unused nights due to flight or weather disruption- We strongly recommend guests protect themselves with travel insurance and medical insurancePlease Note: Cancellations must be advised in email and will take effect from the date they are received.LiabilityThe participant agrees to indemnify Onlyluxe Travel, and its servant, tour operator and agents, in relation to any liability, loss and damage which the tour operator, or its servants and/or agents may incur as a result of the participants, negligence or misconduct during the tour.Smoking is not permitted on the bus, or in tents or in other accommodation being used by tour operator at the time that a trip is being conducted.Child PolicyPlease consult travel consultant on age limit.Changes to ItinerariesLocal conditions may necessitate changes to sightseeing, walking and driving routes, camping and accommodation locations. While every effort will be made to provide the services and experiences as offered in our brochure, on our website, and in our trip letters, we reserve the right to vary your itinerary. In the event that we are forced to change your arrangements, substitute arrangements of a similar standard will be provided. The tour operator will not be liable where interruptions to itineraries are caused by weather conditions, technical problems to transport used by the tour operator, industrial action, political or civil commotion or other circumstances beyond our control. 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If you fail to adequately notify the tour operator of any pre-existing medical conditions and/or disability, the tour operator reserves the right, at its reasonable discretion, to cancel your participation in a trip at any time, including after the commencement of your trip, with no right of refund if your medical condition, mobility impairment and/or disability could be reasonably expected to affect the normal conduct of the trip and the enjoyment of other trip members.Cancellation by The Tour OperatorThe tour operator is at the mercy of nature in all her beauty and all her fury. The tour operator will under no circumstance knowingly place at risk the health and well-being of our guests and guides. In the case of natural threats, acts of God and the like (e.g. bushfires, impassable snow, etc) the tour operator may need to cancel a tour with very little notice. In some cases, this can occur after the tour has commenced. 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Evacuation cost will not be covered by the Onlyluxe Travel and therefore it is also strongly recommended that our customers take out travel insurance to cover (amongst other things) the costs associated with evacuation.Travel InsuranceIn view of the heavy cancellation penalties applied to cancelled reservations in certain circumstances, we strongly recommends suitable travel insurance be purchased at the time the holding deposit is paid. We recommend insurance cover that covers any loss which may be suffered due to cancellation. We also strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance against loss of baggage and medical expenses.