COACH TOURS OF WALES

From the peaks of Snowdonia to the golden sands of the Gower Peninsula, Wales is a land of breathtaking scenery, rich history, and warm hospitality. Our coach tours of Wales are designed to showcase the very best of this remarkable country — blending comfort, luxury, and carefully planned itineraries that let you relax and truly enjoy the journey.
Travelling by coach means you can take in the sweeping landscapes and historic sights without the stress of driving. From your first pick-up to your final farewell, our experienced tour managers ensure everything runs smoothly.
Find Your Coach Tour in N. & S. Wales

Discover South Wales
South Wales offers an unforgettable mix of vibrant cities, historic landmarks, and natural beauty. Cardiff, the nation's capital, is a cultural hub where you can explore the impressive Cardiff Castle, a medieval fortress transformed into a Victorian Gothic masterpiece. Beyond the city, the Brecon Beacons National Park beckons with rolling hills, lush valleys, and dramatic waterfalls — perfect for scenic walks or photography. The Gower Peninsula, famed for its award-winning beaches and charming coastal villages, offers a tranquil escape by the sea. Along the way, you'll find welcoming pubs and restaurants serving local specialities.

Explore North Wales
North Wales is a landscape of contrasts — rugged mountains, sparkling lakes, and a dramatic coastline dotted with medieval castles. In Snowdonia National Park, adventurous travellers can ascend Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, while those seeking a gentler pace can explore charming villages and peaceful walking trails. The region is home to Conwy Castle, one of Edward I's great fortifications, and the seaside charm of Llandudno, with its sweeping promenade and Victorian architecture. Don't miss the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or the dramatic beauty of South Stack Lighthouse on Anglesey.
Luxury Accommodation in Wales
Your coach holiday to Wales includes stays in hand-selected hotels chosen for their comfort, style, and excellent locations. In North Wales, the Grand Hotel Llandudno offers stunning views over the bay and easy access to the town's shops, pier, and promenade. In South Wales, the Heritage Park Hotel in Pontypridd combines traditional charm with modern amenities, nestled in the scenic Rhondda Valleys. Depending on your itinerary, you may also stay at the Bromsgrove Hotel & Spa, a convenient base for onward travel and relaxation.
Why Choose Our Coach Trips to Wales?
Every tour is fully escorted, with reserved seating and a well-paced itinerary that balances exploration with time to unwind. From historic castles to coastal paths, bustling markets to serene countryside, our routes are designed to give you a true taste of Welsh culture and landscapes. With ABTA protection and our luxury travel standards, you can book with complete confidence.
Hotels We Use In North & South Wales

The Grand Hotel Llandudno is a magnificent Victorian building and a prominent feature of the wonderfully conserved and famous Llandudno North Shore Promenade. Nestled at the foot of the Great Orme, and offering fabulous views across the spectacular bay and sea front, this is certainly a hotel which offers that particular holiday feeling.

Bromsgrove Hotel & Spa (formerly known as the Hilton Birmingham Bromsgrove Hotel) is conveniently located in the heart of England, only 20 minutes from Birmingham International Airport. There is easy access to both the M5 and M42, which are just half a mile away and an easy gateway to the beautiful Cotswolds, Birmingham city centre and historic Stratford-upon-Avon. Bromsgrove Hotel & Spa provides a tranquil stay with a range of modern features in a convenient location.

The Heritage Park Hotel in Porth Rhondda is an ideal destination for those seeking comfort and hospitality in a picturesque setting. Nestled in the beautiful Rhondda Valleys, this hotel combines traditional charm with modern amenities, making it a perfect choice for both leisure and business travelers.

Conwy Castle is a fortification in Conwy, located in North Wales. It was built by Edward I, during his conquest of Wales, between 1283 and 1287. Constructed as part of a wider project to create the walled town of Conwy, the combined defences cost around £15,000, a massive sum for the period

Caerphilly Castle is a medieval fortification in Caerphilly in South Wales. The castle was constructed by Gilbert de Clare in the 13th century as part of his campaign to maintain control of Glamorgan, and saw extensive fighting between Gilbert, his descendants, and the native Welsh rulers

Cardiff Castle is a medieval castle and Victorian Gothic revival mansion located in the city centre of Cardiff, Wales. The original motte and bailey castle was built in the late 11th century by Norman invaders on top of a 3rd-century Roman fort.
Book Your Welsh Adventure
Whether you're travelling from South Wales, North Wales, or elsewhere in the UK, our coach trips to Wales offer the perfect blend of comfort, discovery, and memorable experiences. Check availability today or request our full brochure to start planning your journey