Charming Cheshire & Historic Chester

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Cheshire is known for its rural villages of half-timber and local red sandstone buildings and for its Industrial Revolution heritage, with links to neighbouring Manchester and Liverpool. Quaint towns and villages can be…

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Cheshire is known for its rural villages of half-timber and local red sandstone buildings and for its Industrial Revolution heritage, with links to neighbouring Manchester and Liverpool. Quaint towns and villages can be found dotted throughout the largely unspoilt rural landscape that blossoms all year round. Chester, with its unique two-tier Rows, ancient racecourse, and the most complete City Walls in Britain, is ideal for shopping and sightseeing.

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Day 1

Morning ferry Dublin to Holyhead
Coach transfer to Bets-Y-Coed & Trefriw Woollen Mills
Free time for lunch
Afternoon suggested visits include the Lion Salt Works
Coach transport to hotel
Evening at leisure

Day 2

Breakfast at the hotel
Coach transfer to Chester
Afternoon suggested visits include Chester Zoo & Tatton Park
Coach transfer back to the hotel
Evening at leisure

Day 3

Breakfast at the hotel
Coach transfer to Caernarfon & Welsh Highland Railway
Afternoon visit to Anglesea & Newborough Beach
Coach transfer back to the hotel
Evening at leisure

Day 4

Breakfast at the hotel & check out
Coach transfer to Cheshire Oaks Shopping Outlet
Free time for shoping & lunch
Coach transfer Holyhead and check in for ferry crossing to Dublin
Arrive at Dublin Port

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