Cardiff To Tintern
All tours can be booked for any day of the week by request. We schedule these day tours from Cardiff as follows: Monday - North of Cardiff, Tuesday - East of Cardiff, Wednesday - Tenby and Thursday - Gower. Contact us for any other day of the week and we'll scheduled you in.
Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre
Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre is a magnificent historical site located in Caerleon, Wales. A visit to this ancient amphitheatre is like stepping back in time to the glory days of the Roman Empire. The amphitheatre is truly awe-inspiring, with its circular design and impressive size. You can imagine the excitement and anticipation that must have filled the air during the spectacles held here. The site is well-preserved, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of the Roman era. Some say that the amphitheatre is King Arthur's 'Round Table', a circular gathering spot for the king and his knights...
Chepstow Castle
'During my visit to Chepstow Castle, I was captivated by its grandeur and rich history. As I entered through the imposing gatehouse, I couldn't help but imagine the countless tales that unfolded within its ancient walls. The castle's strategic location on a cliff overlooking the River Wye added to its charm, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Exploring the various towers and chambers, I was transported back in time, envisioning the lives of the medieval lords and ladies who once resided here. The intricate details of the castle's architecture, such as the decorative carvings and the majestic great hall, spoke volumes about the craftsmanship and skill of the time. It was a truly immersive experience, allowing me to step into the past and appreciate the significance of this remarkable fortress.'
Tintern Abbey
'I visited Tintern Abbey on a beautiful sunny day. As I walked through the ancient ruins, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and wonder. The abbey's towering walls and intricate architecture were a testament to the craftsmanship of the past. The peacefulness of the surroundings added to the serene atmosphere, making it a perfect place for reflection and contemplation. I found myself imagining what life must have been like for the monks who once inhabited this place, dedicating their lives to prayer and solitude. The abbey's history and significance were palpable, and I couldn't help but be grateful for the opportunity to witness such a remarkable piece of history.'
Caerphilly Castle
Caerphilly Castle is a magnificent medieval fortress located in the town of Caerphilly, Wales. You'll be immediately struck by its impressive size and grandeur. The massive stone walls and towering towers stand as a testament to the castle's rich history and importance. Stepping inside, you will be transported back in time to the medieval era. You will explore the castle's various rooms and hallways, marvelling at the intricate details of the architecture and the eerie atmosphere that seems to linger in the air. From the great hall to the chapel, each space has its own unique story to tell. Standing on the castle's ramparts, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
Castell Coch
Castell Coch, also known as the Red Castle, is a magnificent Gothic Revival castle located in South Wales, near the city of Cardiff. The castle has a rich history that dates back to the 13th century when it was originally built by the Normans. Over the centuries, it underwent several renovations and changes in ownership. In the 19th century, the castle was completely transformed by the famous architect William Burges, who turned it into an extravagant palace for the third Marquess of Bute. The stunning red exterior, ornate interiors, and intricate woodwork make Castell Coch a true architectural gem. Today, it serves as a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into the fascinating history and grandeur of Welsh castles.
PLEASE NOTE: All tours are inclusive of admission to attractions, transport and a professional guide. Tours depart from Cardiff National Museum or your hotel by arrangement. Tours are 9am to 6pm. Where an attraction is closed an alternative will be included. These tours take place in all weathers and appropriate clothing ought to be worn. Food and drinks are not included. The ticket is non-refundable.