Anglesey & Snowdonia Private Guided Tour

A thundering journey from the edge of the Irish Sea to the thundering peaks of Eryri National Park.

The Majesty of Coast & Mountains

Immerse yourself in a realm of dramatic contrasts, where the brooding, cloud-piercing summits of Eryri (Snowdonia) descend to meet the wild, salt-sprayed shores of the Isle of Anglesey. This is a journey through a living tapestry of myth and geology—a landscape sculpted by the titanic forces of the Ice Age and refined by centuries of Celtic legend. From the silent majesty of glacial valleys to the roar of the Irish Sea against ancient cliffs, you will discover a region of untamed beauty and profound history, curated exclusively for you in the comfort of our premier private hire fleet.

1. Menai Suspension Bridge Viewpoint

Menai Suspension Bridge Anglesey

Witness the world's first major suspension bridge, a Grade I listed masterpiece completed in 1826 by Thomas Telford. Spanning the swirling currents of the Menai Strait, this Victorian engineering marvel transformed travel to Ireland and remains an iconic symbol of Welsh industrial heritage. We stop at the finest local viewpoints to capture the elegant wrought iron cables against the backdrop of the strait's fast-flowing waters.

Visit official Menai Bridges website →

2. South Stack Lighthouse & Sea Cliffs

South Stack Lighthouse Holyhead

Journey to the edge of the Irish Sea at Holyhead's northwest coast. Perched dramatically on a rocky islet, South Stack Lighthouse has guided ships through treacherous waters since 1809. You can descend 400 stone steps down the thundering 200ft sea cliffs, passing through an RSPB nature reserve that serves as a sanctuary for thousands of puffins, razorbills, and guillemots. The coastal panoramas here represent the very pinnacle of British natural beauty.

Official Trinity House Lighthouse Details →

3. Caernarfon Castle (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Caernarfon Castle Gwynedd

Step inside a true **UNESCO World Heritage Site**. Built by Edward I, this thundering medieval fortress, with its unique polygonal towers and bands of colored stone, was inspired by the majestic walls of Constantinople. As one of the most impressively preserved castles in Europe, it offers a hauntingly beautiful walk along the battlements overlooking the Seiont river. Explore the King’s Gate and immerse yourself in centuries of Welsh history and Royal investiture.

⚠️ MANDATORY BOOKING ADVICE: Entry to Caernarfon Castle is globally popular. To avoid disappointment, you must book your tickets directly with the venue weeks in advance. Please liaise with us first via WhatsApp or Email before finalizing your castle tickets to ensure our tour timings align perfectly with your entry slot.

Book Caernarfon Castle Tickets Here →

4. Snowdon Mountain Railway

Snowdon Mountain Railway Eryri

Marvel at Britain's only rack-and-pinion railway as it climbs 3,140 feet through the heart of **Snowdonia (Eryri) National Park**. Since 1896, this remarkable feat of Victorian engineering has carried visitors to the summit of Yr Wyddfa. On clear days, the summit reveals spectular panoramas stretching to Ireland and Scotland. Even from the base at Llanberis, the view of the thundering mountain massif reflected in crystalline lakes is an experience you will treasure forever.

⚠️ MANDATORY BOOKING ADVICE: If you wish to ride the Snowdon Mountain Railway, you must book tickets weeks in advance. Please liaise with us first to confirm the logistics and timing of your ascent before booking.

Official Snowdon Mountain Railway Tickets →

Book This Private Experience

£125 per person (Local Guide & Luxury EV Included)

Total Price: £250