North Wales & Eryri/Snowdonia Trip

Sun 27 Apr 2025 06:00 - Tue 29 Apr 2025 19:30

Tickets

£139.00 (Early Bird)
£36.00 (Yr Wyddfa Railway)
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Early Bird Tickets - £139 until 24th February at 4pm.

Tickets from 24th February 4:01pm onwards - £169

The dates of the trip are 27th April 2025, meeting at ABACWS (next to Cardiff Students’ Union) at 5:40 am for a 6am departure. We will return to Cardiff by approximately 7:30pm on 29th April. 

From flowing waterfalls and hidden villages, to Victorian seaside resorts and medieval castles, North Wales and Eryri/Snowdonia is a unique corner of the United Kingdom. The region is a stronghold of Welsh culture, with magnificent but varied landscapes, and you’ll likely to hear Cymraeg (the Welsh language) being spoken. You can expect walled towns, wild goats, spectacular views and castles – but more on these below!

Event Information

What’s included?

Travel in an executive coach, with air conditioning, a toilet and reclining seats.

Three days in North Wales, with a full itinerary

2 nights’ accommodation at the Travelodge Llandudno

Entry to Penrhyn Castle, a 19th Century castle built in Norman style

Entry to Swallow Falls, a waterfall in Eryri/Snowdonia

An optional trip on the Snowdon Mountain Railway (additional cost, more information in the itinerary)

An experienced Give it a Go trip leader

The Hotel

You will stay in a three person room at the Llandudno Travelodge, which is centrally located in the town. It is a 5 minute walk to the pier and the beach, two highlights of Llandudno. There are a variety of restaurants and pubs located around the hotel and a small supermarket is just a two minute walk away.

We will try to accommodate requests for being in same sex rooms or rooms with friends as best we can but this cannot be guaranteed.

The Itinerary

Day 1

Departing from the SU, you’ll head towards Eryri/Snowdonia, with a breakfast stop along the way with facilities.

Our first stop in Eryri/Snowdonia will be at Swallow falls, in the heart of North Wales. It is a charming waterfall set against beech and birch trees. Entry fee to the falls is included. From here we’ll make our way to Betws-y-Coed, a small and traditional Welsh village, where you can have a late lunch by the quaint Pont-y-Pair bridge.

Once we depart, we’ll be heading to the Victorian resort town of Llandudno, on the North Wales coast. There will be time to settle into your room and you’ll then have the option of either free time or to walk with the group to the pier, which is only five minutes away from the hotel. You’ll be free to have dinner of your choosing – perhaps a classic fish and chip supper on the beach.

In the evening, we will be doing a free optional walk up the Great Orm, the hill overlooking the town. You’ll see the wild Kashmiri goats roam free along this hillside, though they keep their distance from people! Starting on the aesthetic Marine drive, we’ll then head up the Orm which 360 degree views of the bay and the Coastline. If we’re lucky, there will be a beautiful sunset to match!

For practical information about the walk, please see the ‘is there anything else I need to know’ section of the page below.

Day 2

In the morning, visit Conwy, a walled town, marked by a grand castle, a UNESCO world heritage site. The town is also home to Plas Mawr, the finest Elizabethan house in the UK. Contrastingly it is also home to one of Wales’s most quirky attractions, the smallest house in the UK. All of these are open to the public. Boats also travel along the river, either out to sea or inland back towards Yr Wyddfa/Snowdon for a unique way of sightseeing in the area.

For the afternoon, head to Llanberis, the village right at the base of Yr Wyddfa/Mount Snowdon. From here, there are a number of options. You could visit the National Slate museum, to explore the impact that slate has had on the lives of local residents and the landscape, or explore the national park on one of numerous walks. Note that there would not be enough time to climb to the peak of Yr Wyddfa/Mount Snowdon, as this is a 14.4km walk up the highest mountain in Cymru/Wales.

However, you can join us on an optional trip up the Mountain Railway for an easy way to climb Yr Wyddfa/Mount Snowdon! The train will go to Clogwyn station, approximately three-quarters of the way up. From here, enjoy magnificent views over the valley below and over Snowdonia/ Eryri national park. Note that the train does not reach the summit in April due to ice & snow.

We aim to save you money by getting a group discount. Tickets can be bought directly from us at an initial cost of £36. If enough people buy to give us a group rate, ticket prices will be reduced to £32 and everyone who has paid the £36 will receive a £4 refund.

Leaving Llanberis, the coach will make the ride back to the hotel in Llandudno, where you’ll have a free evening. After a dinner of your own choosing, why not take an evening stroll along the promenade, perhaps heading to West shore beach for views to Anglesey/Ynys Môn.

Day 3

Leaving Llandudno behind, we’ll visit Penrhyn Castle, which is not your traditional castle! It was built in the 19th Century, in the style of a Norman castle but for use as a manor house. Inside, it is decorated lavishly with exquisite furniture and one of the largest art collections in Wales. However, the castle has a dark side; the family who owned the castle in its prime gained a huge deal of wealth from the slave trade in the West Indies, a past which is soberingly acknowledged. 

The castle is now owned by the National Trust, a conservation charity.

Penrhyn Castle tickets are included

Before we head back to Cardiff, there will be a short photo opportunity at Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, a town famous for having the longest place name in Europe.

After this, enjoy a scenic journey back to Cardiff, with a comfort break en-route. The coach is expected to arrive back in Cardiff at approximately 19:30.

Is there anything else that I need to know?

You do not need a passport or visa for this trip.

Should you wish to buy travel insurance, which we would recommend, you will need to arrange this yourself.

When you purchase a ticket, you will be sent a link to a typeform, which asks who you want to share a room with, emergency contact details etc. Please fill this out as soon as possible so that we have all the information we need. This should not take more than about 5 minutes.

We’d expect the walk from the hostel to the Great Orm to take approximately 2.5 hours from leaving the hotel to returning. This includes a reasonable break at the top for photos and a short rest. The route is about 4 miles in total and includes uphill and downhill segments, including one steep uphill section. The walk is manageable for people with reasonable levels of fitness. If you want to discuss if it is suitable for you, please email giveitago@cardiff.ac.uk or speak to your trip leader on the trip. The significant uphill section can be avoided easily & the views are still stunning – contact us on the above details to find out more. Though no specific clothing (or equipment) is needed, we suggest wearing sturdy trainers or walking shoes and dressing appropriately for the weather. Dependant on weather, we may move this to the second night if it would be a better experience. If both evenings have extremely poor weather, the walk may be moved to a morning or cancelled completely. There would be no refunded offered for this.

If you are joining us on the mountain railway, it will be a two hour scenic round trip, with a stop at Clogwyn station. There are no toilets or facilities during the trip.  

The schedules of Conwy boat trips cannot be confirmed prior to one day in advance due to tides, though the boat company do expect to be running trips on the date of our visit.

Bed lining, towels and basic toiletries will be provided

Each room will initially be given one key card but reception will provide more on request

You can buy a ticket online or in person from the finance office. This is located on the 3rd floor of the Student Union and is open weekdays 10am – 4pm. From the stairwell turn left, past the Sabb bowl (large fishbowl-like office) and left again. The finance office is at the end of the corridor, clearly marked by an orange sign. The Give it a Go desk is located along the corridor, marked by a green sign, so do speak to us if you have any questions!

If you want to discuss anything further or have additional questions, please email giveitiago@cardiff.ac.uk and we will always be happy to help.

Terms and Conditions

If you can no longer attend, you may be able to get your money back if you can either find a replacement or if we have someone willing to go from a waiting list. Terms to this are below:

  • There will be £10 admin fee for the person unable to attend. 
  • The person replacing you may have to be the same sex, depending on rooming requirements at the time. Please check with giveitago@cardiff.ac.uk if this will apply at the time you are looking at transferring a ticket.
  • Transfers need to go through Give it a Go. Only people with named tickets will be allowed on the trip.
  • The earlier you contact us, the more likely a ticket transfer is. If you wish to do so after this time, please still contact us and we shall try our best to assist.  
  • Ticket transfers are never guaranteed

If the trip cannot go ahead due to a force-majeure (such as a lockdown or natural disaster) you would be provided with a full refund. We would also try and reschedule, so it may be possible for you to simply transfer your ticket to the new date instead.

In the event of a force-majeure where the trip can go ahead but we need to make changes, alternative arrangements of an equivalent or higher standard to the initial booking may be made.

The trip is subject to minimum numbers. If it does not meet minimum requirements, the trip may be unable to go ahead. In this case a full refund would be provided.

Food is not included.

Wi-Fi is not included but may be purchased at an additional cost from the Travelodge

Entry is only included where stated. Should you with to enter other attractions, this would be at your own cost.

Please be on time for the coach. If you are late and the coach leaves without you, we are not responsible for your transportation and you will not receive a refund. This applies each time we use the coach. If you do not wish to take the coach for any journey, please let the trip leader know. If you are not taking the coach from Cardiff to North Wales, please email giveitago@Cardiff.ac.uk

You will need to bring your Cardiff student card and carry it to attractions, as some may need proof of your student status. If you do not carry your card with you and there is an additional charge, you will be responsible for the price difference.

The itinerary and estimated timings may be subject to change due to circumstances beyond our control (including but not limited to weather and traffic conditions).

We will share your first name, surname (family name) and phone number with the hotel. 

Image Credit: Ian Kelsall on Unsplash 

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