Private Snowdonia’s Mountains, Lakes & Mines Tour
Overview
Snowdonia's stunning scenery and old mine sites create a unique backdrop for a day tour focused on the country's history and heritage. With your guide, you will explore various mountains and lakes while learning about local legends and myths.
- 🏔️ Explore breathtaking mountains and picturesque lakes throughout Snowdonia.
- 📜 Learn about the rich legends and myths associated with the region.
- ⛏️ Visit an old mine to gain insight into the area's historical significance.
- 📸 Enjoy numerous photo opportunities to capture your memories of the tour.
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- Company insurance and liability
- Fun, smiles and laughter are always free
- Expert local guide with years of local knowledge of the area
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Transport by 8 seat business class minibus
- (optional entrance to main mine) child/free - junior/£7.50 - adults/£11
- Tips / Gratitude's
- Snacks
Meeting point
Return details
- Meeting point. We start out tour after a briefing, and meander through llandudno and its promenade before taking the dive of the orme (pass by)
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Great OrmeA magical drive around Great Orme's one-way road with its spectacular mountain drop off into the sea. This is the longest coastal one way road in the UK. Keep an eye out for rock climbers on the limestone cliffs, fishermen casting off the rocks, an abundance of wildlife, birds, wild goats, and often dolphins and seals, as well as views towards the Snowdonia mountains and Anglesey
- We pass through the ancient village of Conwy where you will get the see one of the most beautiful castle settings in Europe (pass by)
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BethesdaView the guarding Welsh Dragon of Snowdonia, hidden in woodland overwatching for invaders to our lands. (limited parking - if parking space unavailable we have to bypass this stop)
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Next, you'll head on to Penrhyn Quarry for a chance to see how our mining history has moved with the times and merged with the adrenaline adventure industry of today's generations. Once the world's largest slate quarry to now the world's fastest zip line!
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We enter the Snowdonia national park, and the glicial valley of Nant FFrancon. The mountains and lakes here start to envelope us, and the senery takes a dramatic change
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Llyn OgwenAnother majestic stop with breathtaking scenery, however next to the lake of Ogwen we learn about a historic find at the lake which is linked to the legend of King Arthur and Excalibur
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Sygun Copper MineNo visit to Snowdonia would feel complete unless you ventured down into one of its many thousands of mines from all the ages. Here we visit a self guided tour of an old copper mine and its history and workings are revealed.
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BeddgelertWonder the quaint mountain village of Beddgelert where you will learn the legend of Gelert the faithful hound and how the village has it historic name. And take a walk to the historic monument where Gelert was laid to rest.
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Yr WyddfaStop at Snowdonia viewpoint. Know as one of the UK's most spectacular views, this 360 panoramic view of snowdonia's horseshoe, gwynant valley and lakes, and the glyder's make it a photographers dream.
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Another of snowdonias spectacle. Pen y pass is one of Wales most beautiful drives. A V-shaped valley, dramatic scenery on the drive on route to Llanberis
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Castell DolbadarnA few minutes walk through woodland are worth the views alone. Dolbadarn Castle, built by the Welsh Prince Llywelyn the Great during the early 13th century is at the base of the Llanberis Pass and overlooks Padarn Lake. The castle was important to both militarily and as a symbol of Llywelyn's power and authority.
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A quick photo opportunity, looking up the beautiful lake of Padarn towards Mount Snowdon
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North WalesA drive along the beautiful North Wales coastal road, enjoying the mountains, coastal beaches, and scenic views on our return leg to Llandudno