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A High-Flying Tour of Wales’ Most Spectacular Scenery
For helicopter tours across the UK, Wales is one of the most popular options in the UK, and for good reason. Wales is not only synonymous with the valleys, which are famous across the nation due to the rolling hills and stunning landscapes, but its abundance of unique seaside towns, typically British beaches, rugged coastline, and vibrant cities such as Swansea and Cardiff.
With the last few years keeping people locked in their homes, more people than ever are now looking to travel in new ways, like by private jet charter, luxury yachts, and helicopters. Getting out of your comfort zone is always rewarding, and there’s no better way than by helicopter tour.
Helicopter tours are a part of many people’s bucket lists, and there’s no better time to tick it off than now. There is so much to see and do across the little islands of the United Kingdom, and many people are beginning to realise just how much there is being offered right on their doorstep.
It’s not a crazy thing to state that embarking on a helicopter tour is like no other experience. Commercial airline flights may feel like the closest feeling to flying, but travelling by helicopter is completely different. One of the main differences is the famous vertical take-off, which will give you an adrenaline-fueled moment like no other.
As you hover in the air, you can gaze upon the outstanding sights and seemingly endless world underneath you. The manipulation of a helicopter is totally different than you would see on an aeroplane which delivers much more in terms of experience.
When it comes to seeing the beautiful sights that Wales has to offer, we believe there is no better way than by helicopter. Here are some of the best tours available which can turn your bucket list activities into reality.
Helicopter Tour of Cardiff
The perfect way to see the sights of the Welsh capital is by helicopter. Cardiff has something for everyone, with scenic views of the coast and the countryside along with a beautiful city skyscape. One of the greatest things about this tour is that you will be as close to the action as possible due to the low-level flight. Your pilot will be readily available to point out any exciting landmarks you pass.
Some of the highlights of a tour like this include Cardiff Bay, Lavernock Point, and for the Gavin & Stacey Fans, Barry Island. There are many noteworthy buildings that reside in Cardiff city centre along with the Cardiff Docks. This tour has everything you could ask for, and it only takes 20 minutes in the air, meaning it won’t take up the entirety of your day.
Helicopter Tour of Snowdonia
The mountainous landscapes of Snowdonia National Park are spoken about all across the world. They border the Welsh coastline on the rugged northwest of the country. Many significant peaks, valleys, and glacial landforms make up Snowdonia National Park, but the main attraction is Mount Snowdon. Snowdon is the highest peak on the British Isles, excluding the Scottish Highlands and by far the highest mountain in Wales.
On a tour of the park, you will, of course, fly over this famous mountain, but the idea is to get a glimpse of what the entire national park has to offer. On a tour of Snowdonia, you can expect to fly over Dolwyddelan Castle from the 13th century, the historic mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, and the ever-so-exquisite village of Portmeirion. It is excellent value for money, with the tour lasting 30 minutes in total but packing in a lot for people to see.

Helicopter Tour of Hover
This ‘Undiscovered Wales’ flight by Hover Helicopters is aimed at showcasing the parts of Wales missed by most, whether you are a local or a tourist.
The tour will begin at Welshpool airport and include a 30-minute panoramic sightseeing tour filled with hidden gems and breathtaking views. Powis Castle will greet you as you pass over Meidof and lake Vyrnwy, with Cadair Idris, the stunning mountain in the distance resembling a chair (visible from above).
This tour will introduce you to the beauty of Wales and hopefully inspire you to discover more of it, either on the ground or in the sky!
Helicopter Tour of Cardiff Stadium & Castle
Helicopter trips are offered in a 30-minute low-level scenic flight similar to the 20-minute Cardiff Sightseeing tour. It reveals views of Barry Island, Lavernock Point, Cardiff Bay, and the intricate architecture of the historic buildings in Cardiff as you take off from Cardiff Airport.
The key difference to this tour is that it puts much more emphasis on the iconic Millenium Stadium, which is also known as the Principality Stadium. Here is where the successful Welsh National Rugby team play their home games. This stadium is also the host of many of the Welsh national football matches.
In addition, the flight will spend more time at Cardiff Castle before returning to the airport to ensure everyone gets the best photos.

Celebration Helicopter Flights
This is the experience we recommend to anyone who wants to experience helicopter flight but is a little hesitant or scared to dive in straight away.
The helicopter flight also makes a great way to celebrate a special occasion if you’re looking to tick helicopter flights off your bucket list! If you are unfamiliar with helicopter buzz flights, they take off vertically, fly around the nearby area for five minutes, and then land.
On landing, guests are rewarded with chocolates and bubbly to acknowledge their bravery and make the short trip a little more memorable.
