Wales: Land of Celtic traditions & Green Man Festival
Wales: Land of Celtic traditions & Green Man Festival: what to see?
Immerse yourself in the heart of Wales for a timeless experience, combining wild nature, Celtic traditions and a unique folk atmosphere. From the mystical landscapes of the Brecon Beacons to the spectacular coastline, from artisan encounters to a vibrant festival in the heart of nature, this journey invites you to slow down, feel and reconnect with what's essential.
Between ancestral legends, local know-how and suspended moments, each stage reveals an intimate and authentic facet of this unspoilt land.
Wales: Land of Celtic traditions & Green Man Festival: itinerary
Arrival in England and the first Welsh landscapes
Arriving in Cardiff in the late morning, you collect your vehicle before setting off for Wales. The landscape changes very quickly, giving way to gentle, rolling countryside dotted with stone villages and vast meadows.
On reaching the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, you enter a wilder, more peaceful atmosphere. Settle into your charming accommodation, nestling in the heart of nature.
A first walk at the end of the day will allow you to soak up the atmosphere, with its changing light and soothing silence.
Nature, legends and ancestral symbols
You start the day by immersing yourself in the iconic landscapes of the Brecon Beacons. The paths wind between moorland, waterfalls and open land, offering vast, almost unreal panoramas.
As you explore the region, you will discover its Celtic roots. In small churches or old buildings, you can see the figures of the Green Man, faces carved in stone and surrounded by foliage, symbols of rebirth and connection with nature.
This day will give you an initial insight into the region, combining nature and mythology.
Welsh skills and crafts
Your journey now takes on a more intimate dimension, with direct contact with local know-how. You join the traditional spinning mill of Melin Tregwynt, nestled in the Welsh countryside and still fully active.
As soon as you arrive, you'll discover an authentic place where time seems to stand still. The looms are still in operation, and the craftsmen's skills have been passed down for over a century. You will follow the various stages in the manufacture of the famous Welsh blankets, from the selection of the wool to the weaving of the emblematic designs, in colours that are both soft and vibrant.
Depending on the time of day, you can watch the machines in action, watch demonstrations and talk to the teams on site. This immersive experience will give you a better understanding of the richness of this craft and its deep connection with the Welsh landscape.
After the tour, take time to browse the spinning mill shop. Here you'll discover a wide selection of traditional blankets, renowned for their quality and unique designs. Many visitors choose to take a piece home as a souvenir of their journey, both aesthetically pleasing and steeped in history.
A cosy café on site invites you to extend the experience over a gourmet break. It's a chance to soak up even more of the atmosphere of the place and learn more about the history of the spinning mill, its evolution and its role in preserving this emblematic craft.
The afternoon continues gently, with a stroll through a typical village and a chance to discover local crafts.
Entering the world of the Green Man Festival
Today you'll be heading for the Green Man Festival site, nestling in the heart of an exceptional natural environment.
From the moment you arrive, the atmosphere is unique. The stages blend into the landscape, art installations line the paths and music accompanies every moment.
Discover the first concerts in a bohemian and creative atmosphere, between nature and artistic expression.
A day out of time
This day is entirely free to enjoy the festival at your own pace.
Open-air concerts, craft markets, creative workshops, relaxing in nature... every moment is an invitation to discover and let go.
The Green Man Festival offers a rare experience, at the crossroads between a musical event and artistic immersion.
The wild coast and a return to peace and quiet
After the energy of the festival, you set off for the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
The landscapes become more rugged, more powerful. The cliffs plunge into the ocean and the wind punctuates your progress along the coastal paths.
This day offers a real breath of fresh air, between contemplation and reconnecting with nature.
Castles and Welsh heritage
Your journey continues towards North Wales, a region where medieval history is a strong feature of the landscape. Along the way, the landscape takes shape, the valleys open up and the first silhouettes of fortresses appear, as if frozen in time.
First you discover the majestic Conwy Castle, It is perfectly preserved and surrounded by its ramparts. Walking along its walls, you can enjoy spectacular views of the estuary and surrounding mountains. The atmosphere is striking, combining military power with the beauty of the site.
You then continue towards the Caernarfon Castle, one of the most impressive in the country. With its polygonal towers and monumental architecture, it embodies English medieval domination of Welsh territory. This is also where the traditional investiture of the Prince of Wales takes place, adding a strong symbolic dimension to the visit.
Beyond their architecture, these places tell a story of conquest, resistance and identity. With its legends, historical tales and magnificent landscapes, this day will plunge you into the very soul of Wales.
Depending on your pace, you can extend your visit with a stroll through the charming streets of Conwy or along the ramparts, before returning to your accommodation.
Departure
After breakfast, you drive back to Cardiff.
The journey offers a final immersion in the Welsh landscape before your return flight to France.
- Accommodation, with or without breakfast, as indicated on your itinerary (subject to availability at the time of confirmation).
- French-speaking assistance on arrival.
- Car hire Medium 4/5 doors - automatic gearbox - for 8 days with comprehensive insurance.
- Luggage allowance at the hotel, tips and any services not mentioned.
- Meals.
- The activities.