b'TOUR HIGHLIGHTSCaerphilly CastleJourney on the Brecon Mountain Railway, taking in the stunning Brecon Beacons mountain range.Step back in time with a nostalgic trip on the Gwili Steam Railway, a heritage line that winds through the idyllic landscapes of South Wales.Discover the tiny city of St Davids with its striking cathedral, and spend time exploring the pretty seaside town of Tenby.ACCOMMODATIONGwili Steam RailwayDays 1-6 Grand Hotel, Swansea HHHTour Code: WSSPrices are per person, based on 2 people sharing. Solo Supplement for a solo room is from 195 per tour. Deposit is from 100 per person. and Worcestershire sauce, and laverbread, a pured ediblepurple sandstone and set in a wild and beautiful part of St seaweed thats locally known as Welshmans caviar.Davids thats been home to a church since the 6th century. This afternoon, you have time to explore the charismatic Day 4: Gwili Steam Railway & The Mumbles seaside town of Tenby. Surrounded by 13th-century walls Travel to Abergwili Junction for a nostalgic journey on theand known for its sandy shores, pastel-hued houses, and Gwili Steam Railway. This preserved heritage line harks backwinding cobbled streets, the town is steeped in history. You to a time when life moved at a slower pace, taking you onmight like to sample some delicious local fish and chips, a round trip alongside the River Gwili, past rocky outcropsthe perfect accompaniment to a day spent exploring the and the Gwili Falls. Youre treated to a Welsh Elevensesmagnificent Welsh coast.service, enjoying tea or coffee accompanied by delicious traditional Welsh cakes. Next, transfer by coach to theDay 6: HomeGower Peninsula. This beautiful promontory juts into theAfter breakfast, youre free to make your way home or to Bristol Channel, creating a stretch of rugged cliffs, toppedcontinue exploring.by woodlands and fringed by sandy beaches. The area was designated an Area of Outstanding Beauty in \x14\x1c\x18\x19 - the first place in the UK to receive the title. You visit The Mumbles, a pretty little seaside town with a delighful name and aMOUNTAINmedieval hilltop castle. The Mumbles epitomises WelshRAILWAYseaside charm; with some free time here, maybe visit thePANThistoric lighthouse, built in 1794, or stroll along the VictorianABERGWILIPier. )or lunch, you could indulge in some fresh off the boatST DAVIDS BRECONGWILI STEAM MOUNTAINSseafood, followed by an ice cream from one of the famousTRAINWelsh-Italian ice cream parlours. Day 5: St Davids & TenbyThis morning takes you to the tiny city of St Davids. NamedTENBY SWANSEA 5after the patron saint of Wales, this is Britains smallestMUMBLES CAERPHILLYcity and has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. You visit the citys iconic 12th-century cathedral, built from paleNights in hotel By Rail By CoachCALL US ON 01904 734936 OR VISIT RAILDISCOVERIES.COM FOR MORE DETAILS 101'