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UK & Ireland
From England's sunny south coast resorts, to the breathtaking scenery of the 'Emerald Isle', Grand UK offers an unrivalled range of holidays choices.
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Fishguard has an enviable location overlooking the tranquillity of Fishguard Bay and set at thegateway to the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It was also the last place in Britain to be invaded in the late 18th century, as well as the scene of the film version of Dylan Thomas’s famous ‘Under Milk Wood’. Divided into an upper and lower town it still has a thriving centre and bustling port and is the perfect base to discover the natural beauty and coastline of Pembrokeshire.
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Fishguard has an enviable location overlooking the tranquillity of Fishguard Bay and set at thegateway to the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It was also the last place in Britain to be invaded in the late 18th century, as well as the scene of the film version of Dylan Thomas’s famous ‘Under Milk Wood’. Divided into an upper and lower town it still has a thriving centre and bustling port and is the perfect base to discover the natural beauty and coastline of Pembrokeshire.
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Sightseeing Excursions • Welsh Valley’s • Chepstow & the Forest of Dean • Museum of Welsh Life
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Discover some of North Wales’ finest 'Giants' - including a spectacular journey by rail to Mount Snowdon, a visit to fill the senses at magnificent Bodnant Gardens, a fascinating guided tour of Caernarfon Castle, and a truly awe-inspiring boat trip over Thomas Telford’s Aqueduct - the ‘river in the sky’!
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This rail tour is a great favourite among train enthusiasts and scenery lovers alike. It combines breathtaking coastal and mountain landscapes, you’ll enjoy some of the most stunning rail journeys imaginable. We’ve included excursions deep into the heart of Snowdonia using the old-time narrow gauge railways which have been lovingly preserved since their working days hauling slate. We also feature a wonderful journey along the Cambrian coast to Tywyn, and a visit to Bodnant Gardens, one of the most popular National Trust properties in Britain, just for good measure!
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Thanks to its once great coal and slate mining industry, Wales is still blessed with a number of working, smaller gauge, railways. Often traversing steep inclines, and offering breathtaking views around almost every corner, these ‘Great Little Trains’ are a tribute to the engineers of yesteryear who built the lines, and of course the army of enthusiastic volunteers who keep the railways running to this day.
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4, 5 & 8 Day Holidays by Coach
Lying on a sandy bay between the giant headlands of the Great and Little Orme and with Snowdonia towering in the background, Llandudno is without doubt the 'Queen of Welsh Resorts'. The town abounds with all the fun and entertainment of a traditional seaside holiday with attractions by the score. With such outstanding scenery on the doorstep, our included excursions are particularly spectacular!
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Sightseeing Excursions • Snowdonia National Park • Betws-y-Coed & Llangollen • Isle of Anglesey
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5 & 8 Day Holidays by Coach
Superdeals give you the opportunity to pick up a fantastic holiday bargain - so long as you’re happy to be flexible on your holiday destination, hotel and coach seats. Our Summer Superdeals in 2013 feature a number of popular resorts, and we will advise you of your destination about two weeks before departure. So, in return for letting us choose your holiday resort, hotel and coach seats, you enjoy amazing savings on normal prices.
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4 & 5 Days Holiday by Coach
This new tour is based in our own hotel in the popular seaside town of Barry - close to the spectacular Glamorgan Heritage Coast with its sandy beaches, plunging cliffs, secluded coves and breathtaking views across the Bristol Channel. Our sightseeing programme takes us further afield, exploring the magnificent Welsh Valleys, the Gower Peninsula - the first place in Britain to be proclaimed an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - and visits to the cosmopolitan capital of Cardiff and the superb Museum of Welsh Life.
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4, 5 & 8 Day Holidays by Coach
Situated seven hundred feet above sea level and surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery in Wales, Llandrindod Wells is one of Britain’s hidden treasures. It was the Victorians who developed the town into one of the most fashionable Spa towns in Britain, and you can still visit the Pump Room where it was once possible to take the mineral rich waters. Temple Gardens is the perfect place to relax and watch the world go by, whilst for the more energetic there is a purpose-built indoor bowling centre nearby.
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Set in the pretty Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells, in the heart of rural Mid Wales, this is the perfect base for a thoroughly Welsh Experience. You’ll enjoy a true taste of everything this wonderful country has to offer, including a special visit from a local Welsh Male Voice Choir, a jam-packed excursion programme showcasing the very best of Wales, plus a special Welsh Gala Dinner too.
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Hardly Welsh in character, it developed into a Victorian spa town in the mid 19th century, with rather opulent buildings, new hotels, parks and lakes. An attraction is the restored Pump Room in the Rock Park, where there is a small health centre. The sedate Victorian atmosphere has been preserved and because of its central location, it is an excellent base from which to tour the scenic countryside. As an added bonus this holiday includes a special Welsh Night too!
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The National Botanic Garden of Wales is the first botanic garden to be created in nearly 200 years, and it forms the focal point of this excellent gardens tour. Our packed itinerary also features four more gardens too, from historic Singleton Park, with its own botanical gardens, to the Museum of Welsh Life which offers a unique insight into social history through its fascinating garden displays.
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