Specialised UK and Ireland Destination Management

Cornwall & Wales

Cornwall

Cornwall is situated on the south western-most point of the United Kingdom. From Land's End, the next stop is the United States of America! The weather in Cornwall is much milder than in the rest of the UK - trees and shrubs and exotic plants grow in Cornwall which won't grow anywhere else. A most magical place for an unforgettable visit.

Wales

Wales possesses the highest mountain and the highest waterfall in Britain south of Scotland, the highest sand dunes and the deepest cave in Britain; its National Museum contains the largest sea turtle ever recorded; its Snowdon Mountain is the wettest place in the British Isles. Wales contains over 400 natural lakes and over 90 reservoirs; it is the source of three major British rivers; it is home to three National Parks.

Example Itinerary - Cornwall and Wales, 4 days (3 nights)

Day 1: London, Exeter,  Plymouth, Eden Project , Falmouth over night

Day 2: Falmouth, Helston, Penzance, St Ives, Redruth,  Newquay, Cardiff over night

Day 3: Cardiff, Swansea, Carmarthen , Aberystwyth, Shrewsbury, Overnight

Day 4: Shrewsbury, London

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UK Tours


England & Scotland

Start in London and slowly make your way to the north of the United Kingdom. With overnight stays in Chester, Glasgow, Inverness, Edinburgh, Leeds and London.  This is the most relaxing way to see the most spectacular sights of England and Scotland


Cornwall & Wales

Three nights and four days exploring Cornwall and Wales. This tour will make the most of Devon, the Cornish Riviera, Truro, Penzance and Lands End and St. Ives and take in the best of Cardiff, The Valleys, Mid-Wales and coastlines.


Ireland

Tours to the Emerald Isle can last between 7 to 10 days, but can be adjusted to suit your needs. Typically the tours pass through Shannon, Hook Head and Wexford Town, Dunbrody, Cork City, the Dingall Peninsula and Galway, before completing the circle in Dublin.