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Hiking North Wales:
Colwyn Bay, Llandudno, Conwy, Llanfairfechan, and Bangor
Set on the stunning North Coast of Wales, this walk overlooking the Irish Sea takes in many of the things that makes North Wales so special! Stay in picturesque seaside resorts, pass through hulking mountains, alongside quarries of limestone and slate, and stop at ancient sites dating back thousands of years! This self-guided walk takes in some of the best parts of Wales' 870 uninterrupted coastal pathways.
INCLUSIONS
•Roundtrip Transfers from/to Manchester or Liverpool
•1 Night Colwyn Bay
•1 Night Llandudno
•1 Night Conwy
•1 Night Llanfairfechan
•1 Night Bangor
•Luggage Transfers
•Information Packet
•Daily Breakfast
Colwyn Bay:
You'll have a meet and greet transfer awaiting upon your arrival in Manchester or Liverpool. Traveling time is less than 2 hours from either city. Relax on your journey to the coastal town of Colwyn Bay, as you head towards the north coast of Wales overlooking the Irish Sea. Get ready for your hike tomorrow by walking along the beautiful unspoiled promenade or touring the renowned Welsh Mountain Zoo. For dinner, plenty of restaurants to choose, but Bryn Williams is a Michelin recommended beach side brasserie perched along the Promenade.

(Accommodations, Colwyn Bay)
Colwyn Bay to Llandudno:
After breakfast, you will begin your holiday with this popular seafront walk from Colwyn Bay to the seaside resort of Llandudno. Join North Wales' coastal path and enjoy great wildlife, spotting opportunities along the way, alongside the stunning scenery. Llandudno is a popular tourist destination, complete with traditional Victorian promenade and Great Britain's only remaining cable operated street tramway.

(Breakfast, Colwyn Bay; Accommodations, Llandudno)
Llandudno to Conwy:
You will begin your walk at Llandudno promenade, where you'll hike towards majestic Conwy. Conwy is one of Europe's finest surviving medieval towns and is known for its castle; Edward the 1st's most striking and powerful fortresses. Leaving Llandudno, follow the trail up the Great Orme, the prominent limestone headland that sits on the North Wales coast. Visit St Tudno's Church along the way, who gave the town of Llandudno its name. Join the coastal path, and follow the Conwy Estuary as it heads toward the UNESCO-listed town with the imposing 13th century castle looming in the distance. This quaint harbor town offers several fine dining restaurants and cozy Welsh pubs. You'll find fresh seafood, Welsh lamb, and local pork pies on the menu.

(Breakfast, Llandudno; Accommodations, Conwy)
Conwy to Llanfairfechan:
This thirteen mile route leaves Conwy behind as you walk over the scenic Conwy Mountain. This walk is like stepping back in time as you pass ancient sites such as a hill fort and mystical Druid's circle. End your walk in the pretty seaside resort of Llanfairfechan.

(Breakfast, Conwy; Accommodations, Llanfairfechan)
Llanfairfechan to Bangor:
Today begin your walk to the Menai Bridge; the bridge that connects the beautiful island of Anglesey to mainland Wales. Along this walk you will see a series of nature reserves, known loosely as the Lavan Sands. These tidal expanses stretch towards Anglesey, and during low tide you can see the remains of ancient drowned forests here. You will see the environment undergo a transformation as you walk along this path. And look out for views of Penrhyn Castle, which sets out on an island in the estuary. While Bangor is one of the smallest cities in the United Kingdom, it's the oldest city in Wales. You made it! Celebrate your last evening of your trek with a memorable dinner. The Blue Sky Cafe, and the dubiously named Feral Cat, are two good options.

(Breakfast, Llanfairfechan; Accommodations, Bangor)
Depart Bangor:
After breakfast, your transfer will take you to Manchester or Liverpool to continue your next Avanti destination.

(Breakfast, Bangor)
 
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