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Join us on this delightful getaway to discover the unspoilt rural beauty and hidden treasures of South Wales - with trips aboard nostalgic steam trains into scenic, rugged landscapes, and exploring charming towns.
From our base in Swansea, we journey on the Brecon Mountain Railway through the wonderful landscapes of the Brecon Beacons, delve into Welsh culture at fascinating museums, and explore the picturesque coastline of the Gower Peninsula.
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Itinerary
Our holiday begins at our hotel in Swansea, where we meet our Tour Manager and group of fellow travellers, checking in to our hotel for the next five nights. After settling in, you're at leisure to start exploring before dinner with the rest of your group this evening. Set amid the rolling hills and golden sands of Swansea Bay, the city is an ideal base for exploring South Wales.
Just a short walk from your hotel is the city centre which has a vibrant atmosphere and historic charm. You could head to the popular Indoor Market, which has over 100 stalls, to sample a variety of local delicacies. Wander past the shops, cafes, and restaurants that line the bustling streets, or maybe enjoy a bracing walk along the seafront.
We meet up again for dinner this evening at our hotel.
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More information on the different trains that are used on this tour.
The Brecon Mountain Railway in South Wales takes its passengers on a scenic 10-mile round trip through the south side of the dramatic Brecon Beacons mountain range, from Pant to Torpantau. Hauled by a vintage steam locomotive, the heritage train winds through the pretty Welsh countryside and alongside the vast expanse of water at Taf Fechan Reservoir, with all-weather observation carriages meaning passengers can soak up the passing scenery with ease.
Take a step back in time on the Gwili Steam Railway, a preserved heritage line that takes its passengers on a relaxed round trip through the stunning landscapes of South Wales. Harking back to a slower pace of life, the line runs alongside the pretty River Gwili, past rocky outcrops, and by the cascading waters of Gwili Falls - an area rich in wildlife.
Reviews
4.0 / 5 · 144 reviews
Martin Sinnock
Submitted 27/Jul
A great visit to South Wales. Very enthusiastic Tour Manager Tracey who did loads of research and ensured that everyone felt comfortable during our tour. Two steam train rides, visit to St Fagans Living History Museum, visit to St David's Cathedral, time in Mumbles and also in picture postcard Tenby, and plenty to enjoy during our free day in Swansea.
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Mr A Gardner
Submitted 19/Jun
Had a good week. Hotel was good, our room was good and the meals were also good. The staff were excellent and our guide Stella was very good making sure everything ran smoothly and sorting things out if they didn't. The excursions to the Brecon Mountain Railway and the Gwilli Railway went well and St David's and Tenby were very interesting and enjoyable as was the trip to the open air museum. On our "free" day we took the bus to Rhosilli on the Gower Peninsula on Stella's suggestion, which was very picturesque. We were lucky with the weather as the little rain that fell seemed to do so when we were inside! All in all a good and relaxing holiday and a good introduction to South Wales.
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Roland Stevens
Submitted 15/Jun
A great holiday up to the usual high standard of Great Railway Journeys
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Keith
Submitted 22/May
A good varied itinerary.
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A Sugden
Submitted 19/May
A fascinating tour with interesting places to visit. Our tour manager was very helpful too.
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cliff Cheriton
Submitted 17/May
a varied set of excursions
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