Discover North Wales in luxury with a private tour. Perfect for special occasions, enjoy personalized experiences with a Blue Badge Guide.
Discover North Wales in luxury with a private tour. Perfect for special occasions, enjoy personalized experiences with a Blue Badge Guide.
- Pontcysyllte Aqueduct - Experience the thrill of walking across the “River in the Sky” at this World Heritage Site, or simply relax with a coffee while enjoying the stunning views.
- Wrexham - Known as the home of Wrexham football club from the TV show “Welcome to Wrexham.” Visitors can either pass through or prioritize a stop at the stadium,…
- Pontcysyllte Aqueduct - Experience the thrill of walking across the “River in the Sky” at this World Heritage Site, or simply relax with a coffee while enjoying the stunning views.
- Wrexham - Known as the home of Wrexham football club from the TV show “Welcome to Wrexham.” Visitors can either pass through or prioritize a stop at the stadium, the Turf pub, and the Ukrainian cafe if they are fans of the show.
- Llyn Ogwen - A favorite spot featuring a lovely walk up to the waterfalls with an incredible view of some of Wales’ highest mountains, including Tryfan. For those seeking more adventure, a 30-minute walk leads to the lake. The area includes a visitor information center, cafe, and restrooms.
- Snowdonia National Park - Enjoy a stunning scenic drive with numerous photo opportunities, including a stop at the foot of Mount Snowdon.
- Llanberis - Once renovations are complete, visitors can explore the National Slate Museum, which offers restrooms, a superb slate-splitting demonstration, and a cafe. There is also an option to purchase a steam railway trip around Llyn Padarn.
- Conwy - Take a guided walk around this walled town, visiting the stunning Edwardian Castle. There will be ample time to purchase refreshments, perhaps at the waterfront while admiring the fishing boats, or visit the UK’s smallest house, or enjoy a pint at the Liverpool Arms.
- Llandudno - Delight in a scenic drive to the summit of the Great Orme and enjoy free time in this beautiful seaside and spa resort. Visitors may choose to stroll along the Victorian pier to buy ice cream. There is also an option to purchase a single or return trip on the Llandudno Great Orme Tramway.
- Dyserth Waterfall - Revel in the beauty of the waterfalls, and if the family enjoys a short but steep walk, take the path around the back of the falls through the woods. Afterwards, visit the Red Cafe, owned by Mike Peters’ family from the band The Alarm, to purchase coffee, home-baked food, cakes, or Welsh Bara Brith.

- Entrance to an Edwardian Castle (Rhuddlan or Conwy)
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Entrance to Dyserth Waterfalls
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance to the UK’s smallest house
- Entrance to an Edwardian Castle (Rhuddlan or Conwy)
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Entrance to Dyserth Waterfalls
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance to the UK’s smallest house
- Gratuities
- Optional trips on Great Orme Tramway, Plas Mawr Elizabethan House, Llangollen canal cruise.
- Tea and coffee
- Gratuities
- Optional trips on Great Orme Tramway, Plas Mawr Elizabethan House, Llangollen canal cruise.
- Tea and coffee
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and explore the best of North Wales on this exclusive luxury day tour, led by a qualified Blue Badge Tourist Guide—the highest standard in British guiding.
This tour is tailored for up to 6 guests, offering a personalized experience that blends breathtaking landscapes, historic sites, and local knowledge. Visit…
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and explore the best of North Wales on this exclusive luxury day tour, led by a qualified Blue Badge Tourist Guide—the highest standard in British guiding.
This tour is tailored for up to 6 guests, offering a personalized experience that blends breathtaking landscapes, historic sites, and local knowledge. Visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, delve into a medieval castle like Conwy or Rhuddlan, and marvel at the stunning Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, known as the “river in the sky.”
Journey through Snowdonia and along the North Wales coast with frequent scenic stops, avoiding lengthy drives. Your guide will lead you off the beaten path to hidden viewpoints and tranquil spots, ideal for capturing unforgettable photos. Enjoy the beauty of waterfalls and a leisurely lunch break.
Optional stops may include Wrexham AFC and The Turf (featured in Welcome to Wrexham). You can also opt for a canal boat or steam train ride (additional cost).
With convenient door-to-door service from Manchester, Cheshire, or Preston, this promises to be a seamless and memorable day out.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.