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England & Wales Highlights 7‑Day Itinerary

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Day 1: Oxford – Historic University City

Morning: Arrive in Oxford and begin with a guided tour of the Bodleian Library, admiring its vaulted halls. Walk to the nearby Radcliffe Camera for iconic photos.

Afternoon: Explore Christ Church College, its grand dining hall and cathedral, then enjoy a leisurely punt on the River Cherwell.

Evening: Dine at a traditional pub on High Street and stroll through the illuminated cobblestone lanes of the city centre.

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Day 2: Liverpool – Maritime & Musical Heritage

Morning: Discover the vibrant waterfront at Albert Dock, visiting the Tate Liverpool galleries.

Afternoon: Dive into music history at the Beatles Story exhibition, then admire the soaring spires of Liverpool Cathedral.

Evening: Sample fresh seafood at the dockside restaurants and catch live music in the Cavern Club.

**Day 3: Gwynedd – Castles & Coastal Charm**

Morning: Travel to North Wales and tour the imposing Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Afternoon: Wander the pastel‑coloured village of Portmeirion, enjoying its gardens and seaside views.

Evening: Relax with a dinner of locally sourced seafood in a coastal tavern.

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Day 4: Snowdonia – Mountain Adventure

Morning: Board the Snowdon Mountain Railway to the summit of Mount Snowdon for panoramic vistas.

Afternoon: Descend to the charming village of Betws‑y‑Coed for a riverside walk and lunch.

Evening: Visit the nearby Swallow Falls and return to your mountain lodge for a hearty Welsh stew.

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Day 5: Brecon Beacons & Tintern – Waterfalls & History

Morning: Hike up to the summit of Pen y Fan, the highest peak in the Brecon Beacons, for sunrise views.

Afternoon: Drive to the Wye Valley and explore the ruins of Tintern Abbey, admiring its gothic architecture.

Evening: Enjoy a quiet dinner in a countryside inn, soaking in the tranquil surroundings.

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Day 6: Cardiff – Capital Culture

Morning: Start at Cardiff Castle, touring its medieval keep and Victorian interiors.

Afternoon: Visit the free National Museum Cardiff to view Welsh art and natural history, then stroll through Bute Park.

Evening: Experience the vibrant nightlife around St. Mary Street and, if time permits, a behind‑the‑scenes tour of the Millennium Stadium.

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Day 7: Departure – Flexible Wrap‑Up

Morning: Take a leisurely breakfast and, if desired, a quick walk along Cardiff Bay.

Afternoon: Transfer to the airport or train station for onward travel, reflecting on the week’s highlights.

Evening: Departure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Bodleian Library – 2 hours – £15
  • Christ Church College – 2 hours – £12
  • Punt on River Cherwell – 1 hour – £10
  • Albert Dock (Tate Liverpool) – 2 hours – £0 (free entry)
  • Beatles Story – 2 hours – £20
  • Liverpool Cathedral – 1 hour – £5 (donation)
  • Caernarfon Castle – 2 hours – £12
  • Portmeirion – 3 hours – £14
  • Mount Snowdon Railway – 3 hours – £25
  • Betws‑y‑Coed – 2 hours – £0
  • Swallow Falls – 1 hour – £0
  • Pen y Fan – 3 hours – £0
  • Tintern Abbey – 2 hours – £9
  • Cardiff Castle – 2 hours – £14
  • Millennium Stadium Tour – 1.5 hours – £20
  • Meals & Local Transport (average per day) – 7 days – £150
  • Total Estimated Cost: £254

Tips

If you have extra time, add a day in the Lake District on the way back to England for stunning lakeside scenery, or extend your stay in Snowdonia for more trekking options. To shorten the trip, combine Day 3 and Day 4 by focusing on the highlights of Gwynedd and Snowdonia in a single, longer day, and skip the optional Millennium Stadium tour in Cardiff.

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