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15+ Day Wales Tours
4 Tours
65 Max Group Size

When do you want to go?
2026
I'm flexible
Passengers
Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
15+ days discovering Wales
Experience the highlights of Wales in 15+ days.
15+ day tours in Wales are ideal for seeing the essential highlights without feeling rushed. It’s a straightforward way to experience the destination’s signature places and moments in one organized trip. These itineraries are designed to help you prioritise what matters most, with a clear plan from start to finish. Compare different routes and highlights to find the 15+ day experience that best suits your interests.
Best 15+ day itineraries
From London to Dublin British Isles Odyssey
Set off from London and return 16 days later after a grand circuit of Britain and Ireland – finishing back in London. Trace England’s historic spine through Cambridge, York and Durham, then sweep into Edinburgh for a guided overview and a day in the Highlands with a Loch Ness cruise and castle ruins. Sail to Belfast to follow the Antrim Coast – Bushmills and the Giant’s Causeway – then dip into Derry, Donegal and Dublin’s lively streets. Gardens at Powerscourt, Rock of Cashel and Killarney’s jaunting car ride add variety. Cross to Wales for Caernarfon and Liverpool, then wind via Chester, the Cotswolds and Bath to Stonehenge and Salisbury.

British Isles Grand Discovery Adventure
Set off from London and finish back in the capital on a 17 day adventure – across England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. You’ll explore the capital’s landmarks, then head north via Cambridge and York to Edinburgh. Expect the Scottish Highlands, a Loch Ness cruise and Urquhart Castle, before sailing to Belfast and continuing to Dublin. In Ireland you’ll visit Powerscourt Gardens, Kinsale, Killarney National Park by jaunting car, the Cliffs of Moher, Galway and historic Clonmacnoise. Back in Britain, see Caernarfon’s castle, Liverpool’s musical heritage, Chester’s walls and the Cotswolds, then unwind in Bath and round things off with Stonehenge and Salisbury.

Great Britain and Ireland Scenic Expedition
Embark on a 20-day adventure, starting and ending in London, exploring the fascinating landscapes and rich history of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. You'll discover the iconic sights of London, the colleges of Cambridge, and the historic charm of York. In Scotland, enjoy the vibrant culture of Edinburgh and the picturesque beauty of the Highlands, complete with a Loch Ness boat tour. Ireland beckons with the spectacular Cliffs of Moher and lively Dublin. Visits to Belfast, Caernarfon's stunning castle and Liverpool's Beatles history offer intriguing insights. This tour is a perfect blend of vibrant cities, captivating history, and scenic wonders.

British Isles Grand Adventure Tour
Begin in London and return 20 days later – a grand circuit of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland and Wales. You’ll tour London’s classics, then Cambridge’s colleges and York’s lanes. Edinburgh impresses, then Highland drama – Loch Ness cruise, Urquhart Castle – and lively Glasgow. Cross by ferry to Belfast to follow the Antrim Coast, sip Bushmills and marvel at the Giant’s Causeway. In Ireland you’ll explore Dublin, Powerscourt, Killarney by jaunting car and lake boat, the Cliffs of Moher and Galway. Sail to Wales for Caernarfon, then Liverpool, Chester and Shakespeare country, rounding off in Bath, Stonehenge and Salisbury.

Frequently asked questions
Are Wales tours guided throughout?
Yes. Wales tours are fully guided from start to finish, with a driver-guide traveling with the group throughout. You’ll have support with timings and logistics, local insight at key stops, and free time built in for walks, cafés, photos and independent exploring.
What is the group size on Wales tours?
Groups are up to 16 travelers, traveling in a 16 seat Mercedes mini-bus with air-conditioning. This smaller format keeps the atmosphere friendly and flexible, and it also makes it easier to access narrow roads and smaller towns.
Which parts of Wales do tours cover?
Tours typically cover both North and South Wales, including major areas such as Snowdonia National Park and the Pembrokeshire coast. Routes can vary by departure, but itineraries commonly feature castles, coastal towns and scenic valleys.
Do Wales tours include castles?
Many tours include entry to major castles, and some itineraries visit landmarks such as Conwy Castle and Harlech Castle. These stops give a tangible sense of Welsh history, with time to explore on foot and take in the views from the walls.
Is Snowdonia National Park included on Wales tours?
Yes, Snowdonia National Park features on many itineraries, with scenic drives and viewpoints across the peaks and surrounding valleys. Time on the ground is usually planned as short walks and photo stops rather than long, strenuous hikes.
What is the fitness level like on tours in Wales?
The fitness level is rated easy, and the walks are designed to suit most travelers. Expect short strolls in towns, at castles and at viewpoints, with bus travel between stops and plenty of opportunities to take breaks.
Where do Wales tours start and end?
Start and end points depend on the trip, with departures commonly available from London, Manchester and Bristol, and some tours finishing in Edinburgh. Each itinerary lists meeting points and timings clearly, making onward travel planning straightforward.
Are meals included on Wales tours?
Breakfast is included, while other meals are generally not included unless stated in the itinerary. This approach gives you flexibility, whether you prefer a quick lunch stop, a pub meal, or a longer dinner in a coastal town.
What sort of accommodation is used on Wales tours?
Accommodation varies by tour and departure, and it can include guesthouses or hotels of a similar standard. Where substitutions are necessary, an alternative property may be used, and the trip notes confirm the accommodation approach for your dates.
Do Wales tours stay in one place or move around?
Both styles are available. Some group tours move between key regions to cover more ground, while city explorer tours use a single base and add day trips out and back to nearby highlights.
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