
Tintern Abbey / Abaty Tyndryn, Bristol, United Kingdom
Explore the rich history of medieval towns, admire breathtaking landscapes, and appreciate enduring architectural wonders during a 3-day guided tour through South Wales. Enjoy comprehensive services including transportation and lodging.
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Embark on an exhilarating exploration of South Wales, starting with a captivating journey into the quaint charm of St. Davids Cathedral nestled within its historic heartland. As the sun sets over the rugged coastline, venture towards the picturesque Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, renowned for its diverse landscapes ranging from towering hills to serene estuaries, verdant valleys, and lush woodland ecosystems.
Upon arrival in Tenby, the charming seaside town boasts a rich heritage dating back to the 9th century, offering a plethora of attractions such as the historic Tenby Castle and the medieval town walls. For poetry enthusiasts, a visit to the charming town of Laugharne is highly recommended, home to the iconic boathouse where renowned Welsh poet Dylan Thomas spent significant periods during his life.
In the afternoon, indulge in the delightful surroundings of Carreg Cennen Castle, perched atop a rocky outcropping overlooking the River Cennen. Capture breathtaking panoramic views and explore the ruins while savoring a light meal at one of the numerous local eateries.
Afterward, immerse yourself in the natural splendor of the Brecon Beacons Mountain Range, traversing scenic routes that offer unparalleled views and opportunities for photography. Finish the day by taking a leisurely drive through the picturesque Wye Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site recognized for its pivotal role in the development of British tourism and industry.
On Day 2, begin your adventure in Hay-on-Wye, dubbed "the First Booktown" due to its thriving network of antique and second-hand bookstores. Follow this bustling scene with a visit to Ross-on-Wye, the beloved UK market town celebrated for its lively atmosphere and culinary offerings. Embark on a scenic ride along the Wye Valley, known for nurturing both the arts and industry, followed by a final leg to Tintern Abbey, a once-roofless architectural gem standing amidst the riverbank.
Finally, conclude your journey in Chepstow, admiring the imposing power of the ancient Norman castle. Upon arrival in Bristol, bask in the city's rich history and cultural vibrancy in the early evening hours.
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Free cancellation
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Duration 3 days
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Small group
Restricted to a maximum of sixteen attendees.
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Tintern Abbey / Abaty Tyndryn, Bristol, United Kingdom
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0.62 mi
0.31 mi
1.62 mi
Church Road
1.24 mi
1.43 mi
3.91 mi
4.66 mi
5.47 mi
5.1 mi
5.97 mi
St. Davys Cathedral offers a glimpse into the rich history of the region. Visitors will find stunning architecture and historical significance.
Visitors can enjoy the diverse landscapes of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, which includes towering hills, serene estuaries, verdant valleys, and lush woodland ecosystems.
Tenby, with its rich heritage dating back to the 9th century, offers various attractions such as the historic Tenby Castle and the medieval town walls.
Carreg Cennen Castle stands atop a rocky outcropping, offering panoramic views and the opportunity to explore the ruins while enjoying a light meal at nearby eateries.
The River Cennen provides the best views of the Brecon Beacons Mountain Range.
Hay-on-Wye is known as the 'First Booktown' because of its thriving network of antique and second-hand bookstores.
Ross-on-Wye is celebrated for its lively atmosphere and culinary offerings.
Tintern Abbey, despite being roofless, remains an impressive architectural gem standing amid the riverbank.
Chepstow offers visitors the chance to admire the imposing power of the ancient Norman castle.
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