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Amanda Whitehead
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amanda@wales-guide.com

The Essence of Wales
Golwg ar Gyfrinach Cymru


A mixture of visiting historical sites and country walking
The Essence of Wales is a two-centre  holiday with a half day walking and a half day sightseeing everyday giving maximum insight into what makes North Wales so unique.
Each group is small - never more than eight - treading lightly through the landscape and visiting sites inaccessible to large buses.  Accompanying visitors will be a qualified guide experienced not only in revealing Wales' historical secrets but also in leading walking groups in remote areas.
Celts, Castles and Coasts
Legends Ancient and modern
Gateway to a Mountain Kingdom
Your Accommodation
Trek Facts. 

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The Programme
Everyday Half a day walking, half a day site visiting

Saturday - Relay and Enjoy
Arrive during the afternoon. We'll meet you at the railway station or arrange for your car to be parked at our base and then introduce you to your accommodation hosts. You then have some free time to explore before one of us joins the group for dinner to get to know each other and discuss the week's plans.

Sunday - Celts, Castle and the coast -Anglesey
Today is devoted to exploring the island that is described as the Mother of Wales - "Mam Cymru". A title given since the island was the heartland of the druids and also the breadbasket of Wales during the time of the old Princes of Gwynedd.

We'll be visiting Beaumaris Castle and talking about Edward I's impact upon the Welsh in the l3th century.  Then we'll go further back into the mists of prehistory to look at a Neolithic burial tomb and the remains of a village dating back to the Roman era.

On our walk we'll also enjoy the bracing air of the Anglesey coast where we can chat further about Wales' maritime history and enjoy the rich coastal wildlife.

Monday - A barrack town for Romans and English - Caernarfon
A day devoted to this magnificent town is a must. We'll include a beach stroll in our walk with with a local naturalist. She's also a town resident and will guide you on an exploration of the walled town with its interesting buildings - including its ghostly tales!  You'll also visit the extensive remains of the Roman barracks of Segontium and, of course, the magnificent medieval castle - another of Edward I's ring of stone around Wales and a World Heritage Site.

Tuesday - Legends Ancient and modern -Portmeirion and Beddgelert
A visit to the world-renowned fantasy Italianate village built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in a beautiful coastal setting. It's very hard to classify but Sir Clough probably achieved his mission which was to prove it was possible to improve on what nature had already provided. It was used to film that series remembered by the older amongst us - The Prisoner

Our walk today will be from the alpine-like Beddgelert. There's a famous legend about Llewelyn and his dog which we can tell you on our walk! We'll also see Dinas Emrys - with its associated legends of Arthur, Red & White dragons and much else - again, you'll have to wait to hear them as we walk and, again you are promised great views of mountains and lakes!

Wednesday - A people hewn from the rock - Llanberis and Penrhyn Castle

We'll spend half a day in this little mountain village nestling at the foot of Snowdon (the highest mountain in England and Wales). Nowhere else so personifies the fact that the whole history of Wales lies in its fascinating geology. Welsh slate from here covered roofs all over the world. We'll explore the fascinating industrial archaeology and social history of the old quarries.

Of course, we'll also enjoy a good walk through the surviving remnants of the sessile oak forests that once covered Snowdonia. To finish we'll drink in the magnificent views of the mountain and lakes from the tower of the 13th century castle of Dolbadarn - this time a castle built by the Welsh rather than by the English to subdue them!

We'll also be investigating the other extreme of social history with a visit to Penrhyn Castle. This huge country house - disguised as a Norman castle! - was built from the fortunes of the slate quarries.

Thursday - Forests, waterfalls and a hidden church -Betws y Coed and Gwydir 
Today starts in the village that grew around Telford's London to Holyhead road. This historic mail coach route was the first new road in Britain since the Romans! The pretty forest village has a rich industrial heritage of old mines now merged into the landscape and softened by trees, streams and pretty lakes. We'll visit some of these on our walk along with a lovely tiny hill top church dating from the 13th century and the fine old Tudor mansion of Gwydir Castle.

Friday - The Gateway to a Mountain Kingdom - Conwy
This bastide town of Edward I has the most complete original town walls in Britain and we'll walk round them and, of course, visit the castle! We'll take a look at Plas Mawr a wonderful example of a Tudor Town House, cleverly restored. Then we'll hike up Conway Mountain where the ascent will reward us with an Iron Age fort and magnificent views of the sea, the estuary, the  mountains,  the castle and town.

Saturday - Depart after Breakfast
We hope you go home relaxed and happy and as much in love with Wales as we are.
 

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Your Accommodation
 A Welcome in the hillsides
This two-centre holiday has a contrast in the atmosphere of the accommodation. For the first four nights you stay in a comfortable, farmhouse run by a friendly Welsh farming family deep in the countryside. A contrast for the end of the week in a larger hotel in the elegant seaside resort of Llandudno 
Great Welsh Cooking and Good Rooms
You'll can enjoy great meals that rely on fresh local ingredients - the best Welsh fish, meat and cheeses and  vegetables. The  bedrooms have quality furnishings and fittings and, all will have 'en suite' facilities  and tea making equipment. 
I no longer run this holiday but can thoroughly recommend the following company which now does so www.essenceofwales.com
 

  

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