Enjoy scenic rail journeys through the Welsh borderlands and Yorkshire Dales with stays in Chester, York, and Cardiff, plus day tours in South Wales and Snowdonia.
11 Day Tour
$2,099
Upon arrival at Heathrow or Gatwick Airport, travel by rail to the vibrant Welsh capital of Cardiff. After checking in at your hotel, start exploring the city’s key sights—from the grand Edwardian Baroque buildings of Cathays Park, home to the National Museum and Gallery of Wales, to the lively Victorian market and historic shopping arcades. Be sure to visit Cardiff Castle, a remarkable blend of Roman walls, a Norman keep, and an opulent Victorian mansion.
Overnight in Cardiff.
Train: UK rail (estimate travel time to Cardiff- 2 hours).
After breakfast, set out on a full day dedicated to exploring the rural charm of South Wales—an area not easily accessible by rail alone. Join your local guide and a small group as you journey from the energy of Cardiff into the scenic Wye Valley. The day includes stops at peaceful forest viewpoints, traditional Welsh market towns, and remarkable historic sites, such as the evocative ruins of Tintern Abbey, which inspired poet William Wordsworth, and one of the many grand medieval castles that line the Welsh borders
Overnight in Cardiff.
After breakfast, travel by train through the scenic Welsh borderlands and into the heart of England, arriving in the dynamic city of Birmingham, your base for the next two nights. As England’s central rail hub, Birmingham offers easy access to a variety of nearby destinations. Consider a short trip south to the historic market town of Warwick to explore the impressive Warwick Castle, or head to the charming Tudor town of Stratford-upon-Avon, rich in heritage and home to the legacy of its most famous son, William Shakespeare.
Overnight in Birmingham.
Train: UK rail (estimate travel time from Cardiff to Birmingham- 2 hours).
After breakfast, take a day trip to the historic university city of Oxford, located just over an hour by train from your base in central England. Wander through its iconic colleges, tranquil quads, and spire-filled skyline, and soak in the academic atmosphere that once inspired literary greats like J.R.R. Tolkien and Oscar Wilde. In the evening, return to Birmingham, where you can explore its own rich heritage—from the grand Town Hall and cathedral to the lively canalside lined with stylish bars and restaurants.
Overnight in Birmingham.
After breakfast, board the northbound train to the delightful city of Chester, where a wealth of historic treasures awaits. Explore the remarkably preserved medieval city walls and gate towers, the impressive Roman Amphitheatre, and the grand Chester Cathedral. Don’t miss a stroll through The Rows—Tudor-style galleries offering a unique shopping experience in boutique stores. If time allows, consider a short rail trip to the vibrant city of Liverpool. Named European Capital of Culture in 2008, Liverpool is alive with energy and history, especially for fans of The Beatles, with numerous attractions dedicated to the legendary band.
Overnight in Chester.
Train: UK rail (estimate travel time from Birmingham to Chester- 1.5 hours).
After breakfast, you may choose to embark on an optional scenic guided journey across the border into the breathtaking landscapes of North Wales. Travel along the picturesque coastline to the graceful Victorian seaside town of Llandudno, then head south through the beautiful Conwy Valley into the heart of Snowdonia National Park. Enjoy several photo stops along the way and pause for lunch in the charming village of Betws-y-Coed. In the afternoon, explore the historic town of Conwy, crowned by its impressive 13th-century castle and well-preserved medieval walls, before returning to Chester.
Overnight in Chester.
After breakfast, board the train once again and travel east across the scenic Yorkshire countryside to the historic city of York. Rich in history and culture, York offers a captivating blend of medieval charm and architectural grandeur. Stroll through the narrow cobbled lanes of the Shambles—Britain’s oldest shopping street—explore the impressive city walls, gates, and towers, and take in the city’s crown jewel: the awe-inspiring York Minster, a towering Gothic masterpiece that firmly establishes York as the ecclesiastical heart of northern England.
Overnight in York.
Train: UK rail (estimate travel time from Chester to York- 1.5 hours).
After breakfast, take the time to delve deeper into the wonders of York. Uncover the city’s Viking roots at the immersive Jorvik Centre, step inside the lavish Georgian interiors of Fairfax House, or marvel at historic locomotives—including the iconic Flying Scotsman—at the National Railway Museum. If you’re in the mood for a change of pace, take a short train ride to the elegant Victorian spa town of Harrogate, perfect for boutique shopping and traditional afternoon tea. Alternatively, opt for a small-group day tour to explore the stunning landscapes of either the Yorkshire Dales or the North York Moors National Parks—subject to availability.
Overnight in York.
After breakfast, travel south on a direct train to London, where you’ll spend your final two nights exploring England’s iconic capital. A dynamic city blending centuries of history with contemporary culture, London offers something for every interest. Visit legendary landmarks such as Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and Trafalgar Square, while over in the east, discover the historic Tower of London and the grandeur of St Paul’s Cathedral. In the evening, consider a ride on the London Eye for unforgettable panoramic views of the city skyline.
Overnight in London.
Train: UK rail (estimate travel time from York to London- 1.5 hours).
After breakfast, dive deeper into all that London has to offer. Culture enthusiasts can explore world-renowned museums and galleries such as the Tate Modern, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Museum, and the Imperial War Museum. You might choose to take a leisurely walk through Hyde Park to the graceful Kensington Palace, or indulge in some shopping—from the iconic department stores along Oxford Street to the charming atmosphere of traditional street markets like those found in Covent Garden.
Overnight in London.
Today, it’s time to say farewell to the UK as you board the Heathrow or Gatwick Express for a smooth and direct journey back to your departure airport.
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