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Experience a warm Welsh welcome and discover breathtaking countryside and culture-packed towns on scenic heritage railways

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2025 Tour code: MWS25

About the tour

From picturesque coastlines to rolling hills, explore the heart of beautiful Wales on classic heritage rail journeys from a base in a picturesque spa town.

Journey on the nostalgic Vale of Rheidol, Talyllyn and Welsh & Llanfair railways and join a ranger on a private tour of the Elan Valley, also known as the 'Welsh Lake District'. Discover the renowned natural beauty of Aberdovey, stroll among the landscaped gardens of Powis Castle and enjoy an 'introduction to the Welsh language' at the same school as King Charles III.

Unforgettable experiences

Embarking on a ranger-led tour of the ‘Welsh Lake District’
Embarking on a ranger-led tour of the ‘Welsh Lake District’
Covering a sprawling 72 square miles, the remote Elan Valley nestles at the heart of the Cambrian Mountains. Uncover this haven for wildlife and its manmade lakes with an expert local ranger.
Riding along the Rheidol Valley on a restored steam train
Riding along the Rheidol Valley on a restored steam train
Recreate the charm of the Edwardian era and step aboard a restored steam train for a stunning journey through idyllic scenery on the Vale of Rheidol Railway from Devil’s Bridge to Aberystwyth.
Admiring the landscaped gardens of Powis Castle
Admiring the landscaped gardens of Powis Castle
Uncover the storied past of this striking, red medieval castle and explore the famed gardens, which help bring history to life through their Italianate terraces and formal gardens.
Enjoying a Welsh lesson in Aberystwyth
Enjoying a Welsh lesson in Aberystwyth
Follow in the footsteps of King Charles III at Aberystwyth University, learning how to speak Welsh at the same school the former Prince of Wales studied the language in 1969.
Travelling on the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway
Travelling on the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway
Hauled by charming tank engines, view picturesque rural mid-Wales on an 8.5-mile route that formerly linked Welsh farming communities between Llanfair Caereinion and the market town of Welshpool.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 – A warm Welsh welcome in Llandrindod Wells

Our Welsh holiday gets under way at the Metropole Hotel and Spa in Llandrindod Wells. You can check in anytime from 2pm and then you're at leisure to start exploring this attractive town in mid Wales.

Colloquially known to locals as 'Llandod', the town boomed in the 19th century as a spa town and retains plenty of grand Victorian and Edwardian architecture in its small centre, including our historic hotel. Regularly voted among the UK's happiest places to live, there are many green spaces to explore. Take a stroll round the peaceful lake, admiring the rugged surrounding scenery or walk among the mature woodlands of the Grade II-listed Rock Park - set out in the 1960s and still featuring a spring and the original Pump Room.

This evening, we gather at our hotel to enjoy our first dinner as a group.

Includes
  • Dinner
Day 2 - The charming Talyllyn Railway

After breakfast today, we board the steam hauled Talyllyn Railway in the traditional rural village of Abergynolwyn. Tucked away in the wildflower meadows of southern Snowdonia, this beautiful railway paints a cheerful red trail through forests and over bridges. Originally opened in 1865, the seven-mile journey takes us past waterfalls, babbling streams and delightful mountains.

With time at leisure in Tywyn at the end of the line, you can soak up the town's coastal charm. Visit the Narrow-Gauge Railway Museum and see the fascinating artefacts on display. Alternatively, you could stroll along the beachfront promenade taking in the attractive seaside views. Our coach then takes us down the road to Aberdovey, at the mouth of the Dyfi Estuary, where you can explore at your own pace. This picturesque village has a sandy beach and a small harbour backed by colourful cottages and traditional shops.

We drive back to our hotel later this afternoon through the verdant rolling hills of the Welsh countryside.

*Trains are steam-hauled where possible, however due to timetable changes or weather conditions, heritage diesel locomotives may be running instead.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3 – Welsh heritage in the Elan Valley, Rheidol Railway and Aberystwyth

Boarding a coach after breakfast this morning we head into beautiful Elan Valley where a local ranger joins us for a guided tour. The area is known as the 'Welsh Lake District' and is made up of several man-made lakes connected by six dams. The most impressive, Craig Goch, is built in the Birmingham Baroque style, with elegantly curved walls and a series of narrow arches.

Our coach tour ends at Devil's Bridge, a remarkable 18th-century stone bridge shrouded in myth and legend. Here, we join the steam-hauled Vale of Rheidol Railway for a scenic journey through 12 miles of captivating landscapes, admiring lush valleys, cascading waterfalls and rugged mountains from vintage carriages. Arriving in historic Aberystwyth, we head to its esteemed university. Well-known as the school where King Charles studied Welsh, this is the perfect place to gain an insight into Welsh heritage, with an 'Introduction to Welsh Language' lesson.

After some time at leisure to explore the stunning beaches, charming architecture and culture of Aberystwyth, we head back to our hotel by coach for dinner this evening.

*Trains are steam-hauled where possible, however due to timetable changes or weather conditions, heritage diesel locomotives may be running instead.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 4 - Medieval Powis Castle and the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway

Today, we head into the historic county of Montgomeryshire at the northern edge of Powys.

Our first destination is medieval Powis Castle. The castle dates back to the 13th century and its gardens are a paradise steeped in history, still proudly displaying ancient statues and beautiful Italianate terraces. For centuries, talented artists have added to the castle's collection of paintings, sculptures, furniture, and tapestries that you can discover as you explore at leisure.

Afterwards, our coach takes us to nearby Welshpool, where we board the steam-hauled Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway. Opened as a heritage railway in 1963, this charming route is one of the British Isles' most historic rail journeys, as an evocative green steam engine hauls vintage carriages through a canvas of dense woodland and rolling hills.

Back at our hotel this evening, we're accompanied during dinner by a stirring performance by the Builth Wells Ladies Choir, who show us why Wales is known as the 'land of song'.

*Trains are steam-hauled where possible, however due to timetable changes or weather conditions, heritage diesel locomotives may be running instead.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5 – Homeward bound

Our wonderful mid-Wales holiday comes to an end this morning. After breakfast, you can say farewell to your Tour Manager and fellow travellers and head home - or continue exploring independently.

As you make your way back home, thoughts can turn to the fantastic sights we discovered in Wales and the charming heritage railways. From the Talyllyn Railway through southern Snowdonia and the Vale of Rheidol Railway to coastal Aberystwyth to the rolling countryside that passed by on the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, these engaging routes transported us through delightful scenery.

Walking through the landscaped gardens of Powis Castle and a ranger-led tour of the remote Elan Valley showcased the region's impressive nature, while a Welsh language lesson and a choir performance helped us gain an understanding of Wales' proud and engaging culture.

Includes
  • Breakfast

Additional information

Please note

Please note that while every departure of this tour features the same excursions, they may not necessarily be in the order listed above.

Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We write to all booked customers approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise the exact departure and return time for their particular group.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

Hotel

Metropole Hotel Llandrindod Wells

Metropole Hotel Llandrindod Wells

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Trains

Talyllyn Railway
Vale of Rheidol Railway
Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway

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T Hawkyard

5 stars

Submitted 30/Oct

The usual excellent holiday with a good guide. It was a pity that the planned railway journey on the last day couldn’t happen because the railway had shut for winter. In fairness, we were given plenty of warning that this was the case

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Linda Mowle

4 stars

Submitted 30/Oct

Holiday well managed and very interesting. Unfortunately a lot of time in coaches. Shame the third train trip didn't happen but the horse drawn barge was good fun. Welsh lesson bizarre but I actually enjoyed it and challenged myself the following day to use the phonetic alphabet on signs and place names Countryside beautiful but heavy rain on one day spoilt the landscape not your fault.

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Terence Childs

4 stars

Submitted 12/Oct

Up to expectations - hotel good - well organised. Coach trip a bit too long (often 2 hours pus)

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Tony Harling

4 stars

Submitted 11/Oct

All our excursions were wonderful experiences, but there was too much packed into one day, with no free time. Spreading it all over one more day would've been preferable. Our tour rep. was lovely.

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Anonymous

5 stars

Submitted 11/Oct

Excellent tour, great hotel, itinerary and Dawn was wonderful.

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Michael Heal

5 stars

Submitted 5/Oct

Good hotel, well organised trips and a great tour manager

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