Wales Wanders

The Wales Wanders tour is the ideal choice for those not wishing, or having the time, to experience the North Wales Adventurefull day tour.
Covering a smaller distance you’ll still cross the border and experience Wales with your driver & tour escort giving you all the facts, mysteries and legends on-route.
This tour has been carefully routed and planned to give plenty of time off the vehicle with as much or little exploring as you wish.
We’ll visit spectacular scenery, ancient monuments and one of the greatest Welsh pastimes of all – a wonderful traditional pub for lunch!
Bus tours commence at 10am every Sunday (other days subject to a minimum of 8 passengers) from the Chester Visitor Centre on Vicars Lane. Further collection points from convenient locations, including Tourist Offices, Hotels, Caravan Parks, etc. can be arranged. You will, of course, be dropped off at the same point at 3pm after your wonderful day.
I want to thank you again for the wonderful North Wales tour. My two friends and my husband cannot stop talking about it. Good luck!
Judy from the USA
We do not force on you (on a pre-pay basis) lunch or unwanted attraction tickets because, quite simply, there is so much choice to see and do that we’ll leave those choices up to you on a pick & mix, go-as-you-please basis. What we will do is make sure you’re fully informed as to what’s on offer, the bargains to be had and assist in creating the best possible itinerary. Your BusyBus team invariably become more of a friend than “working” staff. Everyone receives special attention and lots of fun, banter and freebies on the way.
Your tour has been carefully routed and planned with your guide tailoring the day to suit the weather, atmosphere, whats-on and ambiance of the general group on board. This makes every tour unique, special and memorable and allows you to partake in as much (or little) as you feel comfortable with. You will never be put under any commitment or pressure to do anything that you don’t wish to.
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After a short, narrated, drive through Chester, with areas of interest pointed out (like the City Walls, The Rows, The Eastgate Clock, The Amphitheatre and the infamous Horse Racing Course) we will commence our short journey to North Wales.
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Crossing the Welsh border in only 10-minutes we’ll then arriving at the magnificent and unique Pontcysyllte Canal Aqueduct, built by Sir Thomas Telford in 1795 for a mere £47,000 (then) and still taking canal barges “through the sky” across the valley high above the ground. Weather permitting and those daring enough, you can walk across, under or along this monumental masterpiece.
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Then it’s just a short drive to the amazing town of Llangollen, full of Welsh legend, myth and romance where you can leisurely stroll the streets and browse the many quaint and unusual shops, including the famous old tailors chocolate shop. Have some lunch or simply snack on some real Welsh delicacies such as bara-brith, Welsh cakes or Welsh broth.
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There’s plenty of time to sample some of Wales’s finest attractions and things to do, including:
| Llangollen Attractions & Things To Do CLICK TO VISIT WEBSITE |
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| Llangollen Steam Railway | ||
| Llangollen Wharf Canal Trips | ||
| Llangollen Motor Museum | ||
| Llangollen Museum of Local History | ||
| Plas Newydd | ||
| Old Tailors Chocolate Shop |
- It’s ‘hwyl fawr’ (goodbye) from Wales as we take the 90-minute journey back to your ship via the spectacular and breath-taking famous Horse-Shoe pass where we’ll twist and wind the mountain road taking in amazing Welsh scenery. We’ll pass a working Welsh slate mine where there’s more to the legacy than just the roofs of buildings!


