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EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC of PORTMEIRION VILLAGE in WALES
Saturday 25th July 2026
Situated on a private peninsula overlooking stunning coastal scenery we find the beautiful village of Portmeirion built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis Opening in 1926. It is here the Italian Riviera meets rural Wales with a riot of colour and romantic architecture. From the Triumphal Arch in Salutation Square, there are two main paths into Y Gwyllt Woodlands. Featuring 70 acres of woodland and 20 miles of walking paths, the Woodland is home to hidden treasures including the Dog Cemetery, Ghost Garden, Tangle Wood and the Chinese Lake. Wander down to the white sandy beaches of the Dwyryd Estuary and find hidden caves, gullies and make it down to see the Amis Reunis, or “Friends Reunited”, the famous “Stone Boat” of Portmeirion. There are cafes and restaurants for refreshments and an authentic Italian style gelateria. Susan Williams-Ellis, the elder daughter of Clough Williams-Ellis, was the founder of Portmeirion Pottery but they are more than just a place that sells pottery with a diverse range of shops selling gifts, books, homeware, toys and much more.
Adult: £51.00
Senior Citizens: £50.00
Child: £46.00
Includes admission
Cropwell Bishop - Fern Road Bus stop
Cotgrave - The Manvers Arms Pub
Radcliffe on Trent - The Grange
Bingham - The Co-op Market Square Bus Stop
West Bridgford - The Library
Nottingham - Mount Street Bus Stop
If a trip is heading South, we additional pickup at Clifton - Mcdonalds Bus Stop