
The valleys of Wales |
For a small country, Wales manages to cram quite a bit in. We’re not just talking about our mountains, valleys and beaches. Whether you’re after culture, exercise, adventure or peace and quiet, they’re all here.

The Streets of Cardiff |
You will never be at a loss for something interesting to see or do in and around Cardiff. And what's better: Cardiff is flat and compact so it is easy to move around. This means that arts, heritage, sports, family attractions and many more are within reach. With Cardiff's proximity to the coast and mountains the city truly has something for everyone. The Cardiff area of bygone years is vividly depicted by a wealth of award winning attractions, not least of which is the Rhondda Heritage Park, a former coal mine recreating a gruelling underground life.

The Brecon Beacons |
The stretch of South Wales known as the Valleys is a great tract of upland, cut through by deep, high-sided valleys. It’s about 35 miles from Pontypool in the east to Neath, as the crow flies. Between the two more than a dozen valleys are intertwined, filling the country from the Brecon Beacons to the sea. At one time this corner of Wales was thick with mines. For a time in the first quarter of the last century it produced a third of the world’s coal. But now the Valleys are reinventing themselves, with walking trails that take you through gritty industrial landscapes and way up to wild hilltops.
Our private guided tours of Wales, Cardiff and the Valleys cover all of the main historical and cultural sights. Each private guided tour is designed to offer you the most interesting time, being driven at their own pace and stopping for as little or as long as you wish.
To find out availability and pricing of our Wales, Cardiff and the Valleys tour, please contact us. |