Enjoy visits to two of the UK’s heavyweight tourist cities – Chester and Liverpool. The ancient cathedral city of Chester, situated on the banks of the River Dee, offers fascinating Roman, Viking and Norman heritage to explore, while the vibrant city of Liverpool has so much to discover. From the Beatles to Ferry Cross the Mersey, the city is packed with attractions, including the Albert Dock waterfront and an excellent shopping scene. Contrast this with a peaceful Llangollen canal cruise across the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, known as the River in the Sky, and you'll have yourself a holiday packed with fun and excitement!
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Liverpool offers something for everyone, from fantastic shops and restaurants to world-class museums and galleries. Explore revitalised Albert Dock, discover the city’s rich history in one of its many free museums, or follow in the footsteps of the Fab Four at the Cavern Club or The Beatles Story. Liverpool ONE, the city’s modern shopping destination, features designer stores and popular eateries, while the two magnificent cathedrals never fail to impress. For a different view, take a ride on the famous Mersey Ferry for a 50-minute cruise and enjoy the city from the water.
A delightful day unfolds with a scenic journey over the spectacular Horseshoe Pass to the charming inland resort of Llangollen in Wales. After some free time to explore, enjoy a cruise with a twist as you glide over the remarkable Pontcysyllte Aqueduct – known as the River in the Sky. Built between 1795 and 1805, this engineering masterpiece rises 126 feet (38 metres) above the River Dee and is supported by 18 stone piers. Stretching 1,007 feet (307 metres) in length, the canal’s iron trough carries clear water fed from the River Dee at Horseshoe Falls.
Chester is a city steeped in history, where every street tells a story. From its Roman Amphitheatre and ancient walls to the magnificent cathedral, this medieval gem showcases centuries of heritage. Walk in the footsteps of Roman soldiers, Viking raiders and Norman conquerors, and admire landmarks that have stood the test of time – including the UK’s most complete city walls and the country’s oldest racecourse. The famous 700-year-old shopping Rows offer a mix of unique boutiques and inviting eateries.
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You will stay for four nights at the 3-star Beaufort Park Hotel in Mold.
Location: Alltami road New Brighton Mold, Flintshire, CH7 6RQ
The 3-star Beaufort Park Hotel offers a friendly and relaxing base for exploring North Wales, Snowdonia, and Cheshire. All 106 bedrooms are well appointed with a TV, hairdryer, and tea and coffee-making facilities, with rooms located on both the ground and first floors. Refurbished in 2020, The Arches Bar provides a welcoming setting for coffee, snacks, afternoon teas, and evening meals.Need further information? Fill in our enquiry form and we'll get back to you as soon as we can
Single Supplement from £159.00