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Date(s) - 15/11/2021 - 19/11/2021
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Snowdonia Winter Break
Monday 15th – Friday 19th November
£345 per person (Single Supplement £50) – price includes coach travel, 4 nights dinner, bed & breakfast at the Royal Victoria, Llanberis with drinks package & entertainment each evening. Plus day excursion to Betws-y-Coed
After we have boarded the coach we will travel west over the Pennines to make our way journey to the Snowdonia region of Wales. We will break our journey up by stopping at Barton Grange Garden centre on route. Barton Grange is an award winning centre, with many departments including Gardening, Home Décor, Gifts, Clothing, Cookware and a Farm Shop. The centre will be decked in all its Christmas splendour, so spend the morning browsing for Christmas gifts, or treating yourself. We will stay here until early afternoon to allow you to refuel in the restaurant or café before we begin our journey further south.
The Royal Victoria is a cosy, country house hotel, uniquely set at the foot of the famous Mount Snowdon. Within walking distance to Llanberis, you will have the break at your leisure, with the option to visit Betws-y-Coed on Wednesday. Llanberis is a picturesque town, with Snowdon in the background, and on the edge of lake Llyn Padarn, the walks are plentiful. If walking isn’t for you, Llanberis has independent shops, cafes and restaurants to make your break relaxing. Your evening meal is included and will be served each night in the hotel restaurant, after which you can venture out of the hotel, or stay and enjoy the free bar and evening entertainment each night included in your package.
Drinks package includes – free draught beer, lager, house wine and draught soft drinks from 7pm – 10pm each evening.
This trip departs from Scotch Corner, Richmond, Catterick Garrison, Leyburn & Leeming Bar!
Please call 01833 621302 to book your place – a small deposit of £10 per person is necessary to book your places on day trips – £50 for short breaks. This is refundable if we have to cancel the holiday due to low numbers or COVID 19.
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