World's First 250-Mile Wetherspoons Pub Crawl Sells Out, Gets Second Coach

The Brits love organised pub crawls, and this one is special.
This tour is about drinking, not thinking or spirituality.
Lloyd's Coaches launched the 'Spoons Pilgrimage', a 250-mile trip to JD Wetherspoon pubs in North Wales. The route starts and ends in Dolgellau.
The idea is great, and other companies might wish they thought of it. The concept is simple.
The travel company expects a sell-out.
For £20, passengers can take a unique day trip, not including drinks.
The coach leaves Dolgellau at 9:15am, heading to Oswestry's Wilfred Owen. It arrives at noon, with a 45-minute stop.
Then, it heads to The Castle Hotel in Ruthin, with another 45-minute stop, before going to The Picture House in Colwyn Bay.
The day is long, but the next drive to The Palladium in Llandudno is shorter. Six county boundaries have been crossed.
The Palladium in Llandudno is one of the stops.
After The Palladium, punters will head to Tafarn y Porth in Caernarfon, then Pen Cob in Pwllheli for the final stop.
Lloyds Coaches announced a legendary day out without driving worries. The tour visits iconic pubs across North Wales and the border.
The Wetherspoons Tour is on June 27, and it might become a regular event due to its popularity.
The travel firm is excited, saying they're filling up faster than expected.
On Wednesday, Lloyds Coaches added a second coach after the first sold out.