Steam Trains of Wales Rail Journey
Experience the magic of Wales on this 9-day adventure through rolling hills, medieval castles, vibrant towns, and legendary landscapes. Ride historic steam railways across the Brecon Beacons, Snowdonia, and Mid Wales, explore fairytale villages like Portmeirion, and ascend Mount Snowdon by train. From the poetic beauty of Devil’s Bridge to Cardiff’s modern waterfront, this itinerary offers the perfect mix of nature, culture, and storytelling. With every stop—from serene lakes to iconic castles—discover the heart and soul of Wales in one unforgettable journey.
PRIVATE JOURNEY- Departs daily - 9 Days/8-night Wales package. Includes accommodation at a hotel of your choice, Car rental size of your choice for pick up and drop off in Cardiff, sightseeing as included in itinerary, and suggested sightseeing tours of your choice. Please note this itinerary can also be traveled with a Private Car & Driver
Includes
- Rental vehicle with outlined inclusions
- Keytours 24-hour emergency assistance
- Private arrival and departure transfers as per itinerary
- Accommodations of your choice
- Sightseeing tours and/or activites of your choice
Excludes
- Items of a personal nature
- Travel insurance; please inquire with your Keytours travel consultant
- Gratuities for drivers, guides, and escorts
Itinerary
Day
1
Croeso i Gymru – Arrival in the Heart of Wales
Begin your adventure by arriving into Wales—fly directly into Cardiff Airport or transfer by train or car from London. Travel into the breathtaking Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, where rolling green hills meet dramatic peaks and peaceful valleys. Settle into your countryside accommodation and unwind. Whether you're chasing Celtic legends or scenic landscapes, Wales is ready to enchant you with its wild beauty and warm welcome.
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2
Peaks, Steam & Panoramas – Explore the Brecon Beacons
Embark on a journey through time aboard the Brecon Mountain Railway, a vintage steam train winding past Pontsticill Reservoir and woodland teeming with wildlife. Spend the afternoon discovering lush hiking trails, cascading waterfalls, and panoramic lookouts that make this national park a haven for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers. The Brecon Beacons are perfect for those seeking serene escapes and unforgettable vistas.
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3
Scenic Rails & Lakeside Views – Into North Wales
Travel north through Wales’ mountainous heartland, stopping in the picturesque market town of Bala. Nestled on the shores of Llyn Tegid, the largest natural lake in Wales, it’s perfect for lakeside strolls and spotting wildlife. Ride the charming Bala Lake Railway with views of misty hills and glistening waters. Continue into the rugged beauty of North Wales.
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4
Folklore & Ffestiniog – Myths in the Mountains
Explore the fairytale village of Beddgelert, steeped in Welsh myth and nestled at the confluence of mountain rivers. Discover the legend of Gelert the loyal hound, then venture to Blaenau Ffestiniog, the slate capital of the world. Ride the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway for sweeping views of Snowdonia’s craggy peaks, forested valleys, and dramatic coastlines.
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5
Castles & Peaks – Caernarfon and Anglesey
Walk the medieval ramparts of Caernarfon Castle, one of Europe’s most formidable fortresses and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After exploring the harbour town, take the historic Snowdon Mountain Railway to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), the highest point in Wales. Soak in the awe-inspiring alpine views before your scenic descent.
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6
Italianate Magic – From North Wales to Mid-Wales
Drive the coastal route to Portmeirion, a surreal Italian-style village tucked into a Welsh estuary. Stroll its colourful lanes, gardens, and seaside terraces, blending Mediterranean charm with Welsh whimsy. Later, head to Aberystwyth—Mid Wales’ university town on the sea, filled with Victorian architecture, seaside promenade, and cultural flair.
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7
Waterfalls & Railways – Into the Myths of Mid Wales
Board the heritage Vale of Rheidol Railway for a scenic ride to Devil’s Bridge, where legend and nature collide in a triple waterfall plunge and eerie folklore. Return to Aberystwyth for a visit to the National Library of Wales, then drive to the harbour town of Aberaeron for seaside charm and honey ice cream. End in Cardiff.
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8
Discover Cardiff – Culture, Castles & The Bay
Explore Cardiff, the dynamic capital of Wales. Begin in the Castle Quarter, then stroll through historic shopping arcades packed with local boutiques. Visit Cardiff Castle or catch a show at the Millennium Centre. Later, cruise to Cardiff Bay—a revitalized dockland with museums, galleries, and waterfront dining. The perfect blend of past and present.
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9
Hwyl Fawr Cymru – Farewell to Wales
Savour one last traditional Welsh breakfast before departing this land of storybook villages, epic landscapes, and timeless traditions. Whether flying out of Cardiff or returning to London, take with you cherished memories of steam train journeys, starlit valleys, and the spirit of Cymru that stays with you long after you leave.
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