London · Bath · Cardiff · Snowdonia
Welcome to England. Arrive Heathrow (LHR) or Gatwick (LGW), private transfer to central London. Check in and orient yourself — Westminster Bridge for Parliament and Big Ben, the South Bank along the Thames, the West End.
Welcome dinner at a specialist-selected restaurant — London has every cuisine in the world at every price point, and your specialist matches the choice to your preferences.
Morning: Tower of London (pre-booked — Crown Jewels, Beefeaters), Tower Bridge, then British Museum (Rosetta Stone, Elgin Marbles, Egyptian galleries, specialist 2-hour route).
Afternoon: Buckingham Palace (Changing of the Guard at 11:00am on scheduled days), Westminster Abbey. Evening: West End theater — pre-booked show of your choice. Your specialist selects based on what's actually worth seeing rather than what's merely available.
Morning: train from London Paddington to Bath Spa (approximately 1.5 hours). Drop luggage at your hotel. Private transfer to Stonehenge (40 minutes from Bath) — the 5,000-year-old stone circle on Salisbury Plain. Pre-booked timed entry. The visitor center explains the extraordinary logistics of moving bluestones 150 miles from Wales and sarsen stones 25 miles from Wiltshire.
Return to Bath. Afternoon: Roman Baths (2,000-year-old thermal springs — the best-preserved Roman bath complex north of the Alps), Royal Crescent (the iconic Georgian crescent of 30 townhouses), Pulteney Bridge. Optional: Thermae Bath Spa rooftop hot spring. Evening: dinner in Bath's restaurant quarter.
Morning: train from Bath Spa to Cardiff Central (approximately 1 hour — you cross the Severn Bridge into Wales, the landscape greens, and the bilingual signs begin). Cardiff is the Welsh capital — compact, walkable, and surprisingly vibrant for a city of 370,000.
Afternoon: Cardiff Castle (2,000 years of history — Roman fort, Norman keep, Victorian Gothic fantasy apartments), the Victorian arcades (covered shopping lanes unique to Cardiff, the finest in Britain), and Cardiff Bay (the Senedd/Welsh Parliament, the Wales Millennium Center). Evening: Welsh dinner — Welsh lamb, bara brith (fruit bread), and a pint of Brains SA.
Full day in the Brecon Beacons National Park (approximately 45 minutes north of Cardiff). The Beacons are Wales' southern mountain range — red sandstone ridges, open moorland, and the Waterfall Country (a series of falls in a forested gorge near Pontneddfechan).
Morning: Waterfall Country walk — Sgwd yr Eira (the waterfall you can walk behind, on a path behind the falls). Afternoon: optional hike to Pen y Fan (886m, the highest peak in southern Britain, approximately 3–4 hours round trip from Storey Arms) or a visit to the Brecon town market. Return to Cardiff by evening.
Morning: train from Cardiff to Llandudno Junction or Bangor (approximately 4 hours through the heart of Wales — the scenery shifts from the green south to the rugged mountains of the north). Or private transfer via the A470 (approximately 4.5 hours with stops).
Arrive North Wales late afternoon. Check in to your Snowdonia hotel — in the national park itself or the coastal town of Caernarfon. Evening: first North Welsh dinner. The accent, the landscape, and the Welsh language are all more present here than in the south — you are genuinely in a different country.
Morning: Mt Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa, 1,085m) — the highest peak in Wales and England. The Snowdon Mountain Railway (rack-and-pinion train from Llanberis, May–October) or hike the Llanberis Path (5–6 hours round trip, moderate). The summit views extend to Ireland, the Isle of Man, and the Lake District on clear days.
Afternoon: Caernarfon Castle (UNESCO — Edward I's 13th-century fortress, the most impressive of the ‘Iron Ring’ of Welsh castles built to control the Welsh princes, where the investiture of the Prince of Wales takes place). Then Conwy Castle (UNESCO — the walled medieval town with its complete ring of fortifications). Optional: Portmeirion (the extraordinary Italianate fantasy village on the coast). Farewell dinner.
Morning: transfer to Manchester Airport (MAN, approximately 1.5 hours from Snowdonia) or Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL, approximately 1.5 hours). Or train to London Euston (approximately 3.5 hours from Bangor) for a Heathrow departure.
Eight days from London to Snowdon — the Tower to the castles, Stonehenge to the stone mountains of Wales. Bore da and diolch. Your specialist remains reachable throughout departure day. Safe travels home.
This is a sample luxury custom route — a starting point, not a fixed package. Many clients travel something very close to this, customized for their travel style, group, and dates. Book a free consultation and a specialist will build from here.
Your specialist pre-arranges the right luxury experiences based on your interests and travel style. These are the custom experience types available on this route — specific choices are made with you, not for you.
Activities are selected and pre-booked with your specialist based on your interests — not all activities are included in every trip version. Availability varies by season.
You work directly with a specialist who knows Wales deeply — not a call center or booking agent. Every consultation is with someone who knows which Snowdonia hotel has the best mountain views, which Caernarfon castle tour goes beyond the standard route, and which Cardiff restaurant serves the most authentic Welsh lamb.

Juniper Tours' most tenured specialist with 25 years of experience designing UK and Wales itineraries. CMSC certified and a former Peace Corps volunteer. Taryn knows which Snowdonia hotel to book for the Yr Wyddfa views, which Conwy restaurant makes the actual Welsh cawl, and which Snowdon weather window is worth waiting for.

Having lived across six countries, Audrey brings a genuinely international perspective to every itinerary. She specializes in the UK and Celtic regions — from London's theater scene to the Welsh mountains, she knows the difference between a tourist experience and the real thing.
“Wales completely surprised us. We expected London and Bath — we didn't expect the Brecon Beacons waterfalls or the scale of Caernarfon Castle or the view from the top of Snowdon. Audrey arranged everything perfectly, including the Snowdon Mountain Railway on a clear day that happened to be the only clear day of our trip. That cannot be a coincidence.”
Robert & Susan M. · London & Wales · 8 Days · Verified Google Review
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