South Wales The Costal Gardens & the Pembrokeshire Coast

Tour 507
Monday 30th July to Friday 2nd August 2012
5 Days / 4 Night
Half board accommodation
£295.00
(single supplement on request)

Much of the northern arc of Cardigan Bay is within the national park – a region of outstanding beauty.

Mountains sweep down to the sea in a series of stunning estuaries, and the beaches are some of the sandiest and most spacious in all of Wales. In the hills you'll find remote beauty spots, mountain lakes, atmospheric sites and magnificent walking trails. See it all from welcoming seaside resorts or country villages. Explore it on the convenient Cambrian Coast Railway, which runs along the whole of the bay.

The Cliff Hotel; originally developed from the Gwbert Inn, was built around 1889 by local business man Morgan Richardson. He wanted to create the seaside resort of Gwbert to challenge Brighton and Scarborough. With its cliff top golf course and superb position it quickly became the hotel of the area. It still retains that position today as one of the most luxurious hotels in the area attracting visitors from worldwide. We take pride in our facilities and services we can offer our guests - every detail matters to us so that we can ensure that we make your stay with us a memorable one.

During your stay there will be visits to National Botanic Garden of Wales and the Aberglasney Gardens and a full day excursion to Tenby.

The Cliff Hotel
The Cliff Hotel has recently been refurbished with the addition of a new spa and leisure complex, with all the latest therapies and treatments.
All bedrooms with en-suite facilities
Golf course on site
Sensational views of Cardigan Bay

Tour includes
All coach travel
Insurance
Visits to National Botanic Garden of Wales and the Aberglasney Gardens
and a full day excursion to Tenby
4 nights half board accommodation based on
2 people sharing twin / double room.
VAT @ 20%.