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WALES: MOUNTAINS &
LAKES
4 days / 3 nights
- Saturday to Tuesday
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Wales, derived from
the Saxon word for foreigner. It was to these hills
that England original Celtic inhabitants retreated
before the conquering Roman, Saxon and Norman
armies. Where 'foreigners' established their Celtic
redoubt and preserved their culture. It is here that
you find the living heart of the modern Welsh
culture. The hills are alive, both with singing and
the second oldest language spoken in Europe. But,
despite the 'retreat' and preservation of an ancient
culture made possible by the protection of the
magnificent mountains, the invader left his tell
tale sign in castles, settlement and industry.
On this tour you'll
see the fantastic scenery of the Snowdonia National
Park and the most impressive range of 12th Century
castles of anywhere in the British Isles.
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You'll enjoy the
wonderful tranquility of a Victorian coastal resort
and a steam train ride into the mountains. You'll
see fabulous industrial heritage (this was the world
centre for slate and a gold mining region). We'll
show you prehistoric tombs and Roman remains. You'll
see walled cities and beautiful gardens.
It's a tour that's
simply so nice you'll want to do it again the very
next week!
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DEPARTURE DATES & PRICES FOR YEAR 2009
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Tour Code
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Depart Manchester |
Return Manchester |
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WML
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Saturday
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Tuesday
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WML 01
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18 Apr
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21 Apr
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WML 02
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02 May
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05 May
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WML 03
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16 May
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19 May
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WML 04
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30 May
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02 Jun
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WML 05
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13 Jun
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16 Jun
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WML 06
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27 Jun
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30 Jun
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WML 07
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11 Jul
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14 Jul
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WML 08
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25 Jul
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28 Jul
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WML 09
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08 Aug
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11 Aug
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WML 10
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22 Aug
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25 Aug
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WML 11
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05 Sep
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08 Sep
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WML 12
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19 Sep
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22 Sep
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WML 13
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03 Oct
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06 Oct
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Price: GBP £545 pp twin share / GBP £590
single room |
What
your tour price includes
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Your
accommodation
for 3 nights
while on the
tour is included
in your tour
price, and this
includes both
full breakfasts
and dinners;
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Your price also
includes all
entrance fees to
attractions,
transportation,
services of
driver/guide-companion
and all taxes
and tips other
than those you
may wish to give
your guide;
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Airport
transfers and
accommodation
pre and post
tour is not
included but can
be reserved at a
specially
discounted
price.
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TENTATIVE ITINERARY |
NIGHTSTOP
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DAY ONE - SATURDAY
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We depart central
Manchester at 08.30. En route to North Wales, we
stop at Chester to collect tour participants who are
combining this tour with our previous three day
Peaks and Cheshire Explorer. We'll enjoy a tour of
the Roman walled town of Chester with its cathedral
and medieval shopping 'rows' before continuing to
Llandudno.
Llandudno is an elegant Victorian seaside resort.
The pier with its pier-end theatre, the wide,
flower-filled promenade, the imposing Victorian
buildings that face the sea and the covered shopping
streets are all reminiscent of a bygone age. The
town also boasts a funicular railway that takes us
to the top of the Great Orme where we'll get
splendid views of the Snowdonia we have set out to
explore.
We follow the coast
a short distance to our second walled city of the
day at Conwy. This wall was erected in the 12th
century by Norman conquerors and with the massive
castle dominating one corner, it makes this harbour
town one of the most interesting in the UK. We'll
find what claims to be Britain's smallest house, as
well as an impressively restored mediaeval one.
Climbing the turrets of one of Edward I's most
imposing fortresses will not be forgotten in a
hurry! |
near Conwy
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DAY TWO - SUNDAY
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Today we explore the
heart of Snowdonia. This National Park is one of
dominating peaks (the highest in England and Wales),
narrow mountain passes, flowing stream, cascading
waterfalls, sheep-covered uplands and verdant,
hidden valleys. It has been claimed that these
secluded valleys were home to the real King Arthur.
Certainly, an ancient Welsh culture and language
still thrives here today. We'll explore it in true
Back-Roads fashion taking you beyond the regular
tourist haunts downs tracks and paths that will have
you gasping!.
Our day will also
include a visit to the great slate mine at Blaenau
Ffestiniog, or copper mine at Sygun, a steam train
journey through the mountains on a half-gage
railway, a woollen mill, Harlech and the Llewyn
Peninsular. |
near
Conwy |
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DAY THREE - MONDAY
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Following an
obligatory visit to Caernarfon, we continue to the
Isle of Anglesey, crossing the Menai Straits by
Thomas Telford's famed suspension bridge - a wonder
of the age of the industrial revolution.
This ancient and
mystic island offers an astounding wealth of
attractions including prehistoric burial chambers
and monuments, Celtic and Viking settlements,
fabulous flora and forna, and the village with the
World's longest name -
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerchwyrndrobwllllandysilliogogogoch.
There's the
fabulously pretty harbour of Beaumaris with its
Victorian gaol (it has the only working tread-mill
wheel in Britain), a magnificent 12th Century Norman
castle, and a Roman Army museum, in addition to a
900 year old pub!
The island's
geography is a natural haven for birds, with its
wildly contrasting variety of sheer cliffs,
sheltered coves, estuaries, dunes, heaths, wetlands,
lakes and woodlands. Along the coast you will
discover major breeding colonies of puffins,
guillemots, razorbills, terns and cormorants - among
many other species. Spring and summer turn the Isle
of Anglesey into a giant rock garden, carpeted with
flowers of every hue. Seal colonies are a common
sight on the rockier stretches of the coastline,
whilst dolphins can sometimes be glimpsed from
shore.
We'll spend the
full day exploring this unique corner of the British
Isles. |
near Conwy
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DAY FOUR - TUESDAY
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Garden lovers are in
for a treat this morning with a visit to Bodnant
gardens. Quoting from their own website, it's "one
of the most beautiful gardens in the UK", spanning
some 80 acres and is situated above the River Conwy
on ground sloping towards the west and looking
across the valley towards the Snowdonia range. The
garden has two parts. The upper garden around
Bodnant Hall consists of the terraced gardens and
informal lawns shaded by trees. The lower portion,
known as the "Dell" is formed by the valley of the
River Hiraethlyn and contains the Wild garden.
This afternoon we
drive via Lake Bala to Llangollen. From the canal
wharf you embark on either a horse drawn boat trip
along the feeder for the main canal, or a motorised
aqueduct cruise which takes you across the famous
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct built by Thomas Telford. It's
an unforgettable way to complete our North Wales
explorer.
We return to
Manchester, dropping off those who are joining our
Lakes and Lancashire Dales tour at our accommodation
near Knutsford, Cheshire.
Those travelling south to join our South Wales Red
Dragon tour take the train from Crewe (16.30) to
Newport (arr. 19.30) where they will be met by our
local representative. You spend a leisurely few
hours exploring the local village on the Wednesday
morning before being collected at approx. 10.30 for
the Red Dragon tour. Accommodation is included in
South Wales if booking the two consecutive Wales
tours.
If you are not
joining another tour with us, accommodation in
Manchester is not included in your tour price.
Accommodation can be booked on your behalf at a cost
from £55 per person, B&B, for a twin room and £70
for a single. Airport transfers can also be reserved
at a standard cost of £50 for a car with up to three
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What
is included in your tour price
Arrival and departure airport
transfers are NOT included on our short 3 and 4-day tours
unless it is specifically stated as being so on your booking
confirmation. Airport transfers are, however, normally provided
free of cost when you book onto a combination of three or more
tours, and on special departures tours of ten days or more, or
on customised (tailor-made) tour programmes.
All tours depart from our
centrally located base. You are responsible for being at the
departure point by the time designated in the itinerary. If you
are not booking into our base hotel, you can book a transfer to
this from where ever you are staying or we can collect you from
any centrally located hotel where you are staying and deliver
you to our base hotel at a cost £15.00. Transfers from
accommodations further than 20 minutes drive away cost from
£25.00.
Where transfers are included (on
tours 10 days and over) they are only available on the day
preceding and following the start/finish day of the tour from/to
the nearest airport to the departure/arrival city. You are able
to have one transfer at the beginning and end of the tour. This
transfer is to the tour departure hotel or to a hotel of your
choice from your airport of arrival in the city from which your
tour begins. You are responsible for notifying us of your
arrival information no later than six weeks prior to arrival
date or you do not qualify for a free airport transfer.
Transfers are not provided from rail stations and you have to
make your way independently to the departure hotel. If your
initial transfer is not to the tour hotel (but to one that
you've booked independently prior to the tour starting) then you
are obliged to make your own way to our tour hotel on the
morning of departure. However, should you not have had an
initial airport transfer, then you can be transferred, free of
charge from the hotel you're using prior to the tour to the tour
hotel. Similarly, at the completion of the tour, you may take
either a return transfer to the airport or a transfer from the
tour hotel to another one in which you might be staying for an
extended time.
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All tours commence from a major
city. Accommodation in the departure city, prior and post tour
is NOT included and must be reserved separately.
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Accommodation is in three-star or
equivalent lodgings. All rooms are with private facilities
(bathrooms), unless specifically informed at the time of booking
your tour.
Accommodations include country
inns, manor houses, cosy farmhouses and quaint family owned
B+B's whilst on tour (see
Booking Conditions for exceptions). Where not available,
properties of similar standards are used.
PLEASE NOTE: the vast majority
of the accommodations we use do not have traditional-style
porterage (neither do they have lifts/elevators). Your guide,
however, will normally be able to assist with your baggage. BUT
please do note that if you bring along bags that are heavier
than the normal standard airline permissable weight and size,
European Health and Safety regulations apply. Under these
circumstances, guides will be within their rights should they be
reluctant to carry that bag.
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All transportation aboard our
comfortable 6 to 16 seat mini-coaches and the services of a
driver/guide throughout.
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Cooked breakfast daily* whilst on
tour and minimum two-course dinners every night**. See detailed
tour itinerary for full meal inclusions. There is inevitably a
budget for dinners but it is normally more than sufficient to
cover a free choice of the menu. However, should the group dine
in places where the costs of the meals are substantailly higher
than the budget allows, particpants will have an option of
adding to the budget on an ad hoc basis if wanting higher priced
menu items.
*In tour arrival cities - London, Paris, Glasgow, Edinburgh,
Nice, Rome and Dublin, continental breakfast is sometime
served. All tours on the European mainland include continental
breakfast.
**On all tours over four nights where individual short tours
are combined, the dinner between tours not included (unless
specifically stated as such in the tour itinerary) to allow tour
participants some independence and flexibility. Dinners are
never included in arrival and departure cities unless
specifically stated in the tour itinerary.
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All sightseeing and entrance fees
to sights mentioned as possible visits in the itinerary, or when
accompanied by driver/guide, up to a budget specified by the
guide. Tour participants may be asked to pay an entrance fee fro
attractions and sights they may have specifically requested that
be visited and are not normally included on a tour itinerary.
All taxes. All tips and gratuities (except to guide/companion)
to outside suppliers but you're free to supplement if the
service warrants such.
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No Cancellation
Guarantee - once a deposit
has been made, we promise that we will only cancel the tour in
extreme circumstances (eg. where local or organisational
circumstances make it impossible for us to deliver our tour).
Historically we have never cancelled a tour simply because we
have low numbers. If you have invested your travel dreams with
us, we will do our best to honour them! In the current
economic/political climate, however, it must be understood that
we have to reserve the legal right to cancel where the number of
tour participants may make a tour uneconomic to run and doing so
may effect our corporate health. Where we have accepted your
booking, and it later becomes apparent that you might be the
only person(s) on that tour, Back-Roads Touring Co. Ltd will
notify you of such and give you the opportunity of changing to
another departure, or for you to cancel your tour without cost.
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What's not Included
Air Fares to Europe. Air travel
must be booked independently and the flight details given to us.
It is your, or your travel agents, responsbility to let us have
this information in a timely manner.
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Transfers to and from
arrival/departure airports unless specifically reserved or
promised as part of an overall tour reservation. These must be
booked independently. It is your responsibility to ensure that
you are at the departure hotel at the appointed time.
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Driver/Guide gratuity is at your
discretion.
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Lunches, social drinks, items of
a personal nature and entrance fees when not accompanied by our
Driver/Guide.
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Occasional optional evening
theatre/festival visits.
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Incidental expenses, such as
telephone bills, newspapers and room service incurred at
accommodations is the responsibility of the individual client.
All expenses are settled prior to leaving the accommodation.
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Laundry costs and any shipping
charges for the return of purchases made on tour, or for the
return of property lost on tour.
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