A Multi Stop Day Trip to North Wales

Description:

North Wales is known for its fantastic landscapes and long history. Your first stop will be Conwy Castle, which is one of
the most magnificent medieval fortresses in Europe. Thanks to restored spiral staircases in its great towers you can walk
a complete circuit around the battlements of Conwy Castle. King Edward I and his architect Master James of St George
built both the castle and walls in a just 4 years between 1283 and 1287.

The coach will then depart Conwy Castle, heading north to the seaside town of Llandudno. You will be dropped off near the Llandudno Promenade, where you can explore the local shops and even pay a visit to Llandudno Pier which is only a 5 minute walk up the Promenade.

This day trip is self guided and the cost includes transport to North Wales from Manchester with a return. Tickets to Conwy Castle can be purchased on the day of your trip with prices starting from £11. Please note no food or refreshments are included in your ticket price. Some
attractions in Llandudno may charge an entry fee. These fees are not included in your ticket your price.


North Wales is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes from
Manchester by coach. The coach from Manchester Central
will depart at 8.00am arriving at Conwy Castle at approximately 9.30am-10.00am. The coach will depart Conwy Castle at 1.00pm arriving in Llandudno for approximately 1.20pm. The coach will depart Llandudno at 4.30pm arriving back in Manchester for approximately 6.00pm-6.30pm.

This self guided, multi stop day trip is £66 (£55+VAT) per person.

Minimum numbers for this day trip – 20

Main attractions in Llandudno

Prices quoted are accurate at the time of publishing and are quoted inclusive of VAT per person.

Happy Valley Botanical Gardens – Free

www.conwy.gov.uk

Llandudno Museum – £6.00

llandudnomuseum.co.uk/

Llandudno Pier – Free

www.llandudnopier.com

For more information on things to do in Llandudno please visit www.llandudno.com

Date and Time:

Wednesday 8th May 2024, 8am

Coach Pick-up:

Manchester Central