Wales – Caernarfon at the Celtic Royal Hotel
Single Supplement: 87.00
Staying at the Celtic Royal Hotel, Caernarfon
Mighty Caernarfon is possibly the most famous of Wales’s castles. Its sheer scale and commanding presence easily set it apart from the rest, and to this day, still proclaim in no uncertain terms the intention of its builder Edward I. Begun in 1283 as the definitive chapter in his conquest of Wales, Caernarfon was constructed not only as a military stronghold but also as a seat of government and royal palace. In summary, Caernarfon Castle and its surrounding town are essential destinations for anyone intrigued by history, culture, or the great outdoors. The castle’s awe-inspiring walls and defensive features represent just a fraction of the allure this extraordinary location holds, and visitors are certain to be enchanted by the beauty and rich heritage of this remarkable corner of Wales. The Celtic Royal Hotel is a venue steeped in history and gets its Royal name from Princess Victoria, when she visited the original main building in 1832, 5 years before she became Queen Victoria.
Our Itinerary
DAY 1 After your door-to-door service has picked you up from your door, we join our coach and travel via the Horseshoe Pass to Llangollen. Renowned for the surrounding hills and the River Dee, Llangollen has something for every visitor. Take a stroll along the Victorian Promenade, picnic in the Riverside Park or watch the river tumble down beneath the bridge. We continue via the A5 to the Royal town of Caernarfon and our home for the next 3 nights.
DAY 2 A free day today to relax and explore your surroundings. Relax in the hotel’s leisure centre, take a walk around this medieval town or visit the refreshed waterfront by the Menai Straits for a bite to eat.
DAY 3 A full day today. We explore the pretty Isle of Anglesey calling at Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerchywryndrobwyllllantisiliogogogoch, the village with the longest name in Britain. Here you can visit the Pringles Woollen mill or explore the railway station where once upon a time the railway tickets were the longest permissible ones in Britain. From here we continue around the spectacular north of the Island to Beaumaris. Here you can explore the castle or take a walk along
the seafront to the beautiful Victorian pier.
DAY 4 Today we head for home. After a leisurely start, we make our way to the Queen of resorts – Llandudno. Where we have an included lunch booked before our homeward journey and door to- door service to your home.
Facilities
En-suite accommodation
Free Wi-Fi
Hospitality tray
TV
Hairdryer
In room safe
ESPA toiletries
Passenger lift
Indoor heated swimming pool
Sauna
Bubble pool
Steam room
Gym
Holiday Includes
Door-to-door service
All luxury coach travel as listed
3 nights accommodation at the Celtic Royal Hotel
3 x cooked breakfasts
3 x 3 course choice dinners
2 x drinks vouchers per night (valid on selected drinks only)
Happy hour ½ price bar between 2100-2200 (on same selected drinks)
Lunch on day 4
Services of our experienced crew