3. A 7 DAYS VISIT TIMETABLE
D
AY
MORNING
AFTERNOON
EVENING
meeting, transfer
to the hotel
visit to Cardiff
A supper at
Rugby School, the first
Frederick’s Restaurant
look
2
morning rugby
training
A day tour to Convy (excursions, museum,
free time, dinner and late supper in a small old
inn)
3
morning rugby
training
1
A visit to Aberdare
4
Boy’s Grammar School
5
6
7
meeting with famous
Welsh rugby players
Studying the school’s
selection of Martyn Evans’
works of art
A socialising party
A friendly rugby
match with the schools’
students
A day tour to Green Man Festival in Crickhowell
morning rugby
A day tour to Wales Millennium Centre
training
and National Assembly Building
A tour to Snowdonia
Mountains on the Ffestiniog
The final rugby
match with a Welsh
Treating to Welsh
delicacies in Plas Bodegroes
5. GREEN MAN FESTIVAL
Wonderful days of new folk, American and indie music plus a range of
workshops, performance art and comedy in green fields near Crickhowell.
7. Conwy
One of north Wales’ finest walled medieval towns, Conwy contains over two hundred listed buildings
within its tight grid.
8. Cardiff Bay
The wonderful Wales Millennium Centre and National Assembly Building are just two of many striking
modern structures around the rejuvenated Cardiff Bay.
9. FFESTINIOG
RAILWAY
Of Wales’ many “great little trains”, the Ffestiniog Railway, winding down through the Snowdonia
mountains, is one of the best
10. Welsh Rarebit
A Visit to
Plas Bodegroes
Restaurant
A bit like ‘posh cheese on toast’ this is a
famous Welsh dish. Here is our recipe for
Welsh Rarebit.
A traditional Welsh vegetarian sausage
made with Caerphilly cheese, leek and
coated in breadcrumbs.
Glamorgan Sausage
11. Welsh Cawl
Welsh Delicacies at
Frederick’s
Restaurant
Cawl is a traditional Welsh stew, find out
how to make delicious lamb Cawl.
Bara Brith translates to ‘speckled bread’ and is a
rich fruit loaf made with tea. Produced all over
Wales the spiced fruit loaf is delicious when
spread with salted Welsh butter.
Bara Brith