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Beaches, castles, golf courses, spectacular scenery and all the traditional seaside entertainments. The Northern coastline of Wales offers year round entertainment for a wide range of interests making it a very popular destination. From gentle walks along the promenade or tram rides up the Great Orme to golf or even surfing there's something for all tastes. 

We found 73 attractions (page 5 of 10)


  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image Knightly's Fun Park

    Found by the beach in Towyn in Conwy, Knightly’s Fun Park offers the complete amusement park experience, meaning it is fun for all the family.

    14.3 Miles Away
  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image Llanddona Beach

    Once you have braved the thin, steep downhill road from the village of Llanddona to its namesake beach, you will be more than ready to catch your breath and grab a scoop of Anglesey Ice Cream from the little café on the shore!

    16.5 Miles Away
  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image Llandudno
    The Queen of Resorts

    Known as “the Queen of the Welsh Resorts” since the middle of the 19th century, Llandudno is the largest seaside resort town in Wales. Characterised by the long promenade overlooked by the rows of Victorian buildings which make up the South Parade the architecture certainly lives up to this title. The town has 2 popular beaches, North Shore and West Shore.

    7.4 Miles Away
  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image Llandudno Maesdu Golf Club

    “Maesdu” is the name that Llandudno Golf Club has earned among the locals - it means Black Meadow in English - and it dates back just over a century, having been established during the First World War, in 1915.

    8.2 Miles Away
  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image Llandudno North Shore

    The town of Llandudno is one of those classic seaside resort towns, complete with all the requisite parts: a lovely Victorian pier, old school amusement arcades, and quality coastal fish and chip shops. There is also the majestic Great Orme, from the top of which incredible views over the area can be enjoyed, but another main attraction is – of course – the North Shore beach.

    7.5 Miles Away
  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre

    The Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre is exactly what it sounds like – a place where you can hit the slopes, that is based in the lovely, traditional seaside resort town that is Llandudno, on the North Wales coast.

    6.9 Miles Away
  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image Llandudno West Shore Beach

    Llandudno’s West Shore beach is not as well-known as its bigger and busier North Shore brother, but this can work to its advantage – the West Shore tends to be a much quieter area, making it the perfect destination should you be looking to get away from all the hustle and bustle.

    7.7 Miles Away
  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image Llanfairfechan Beach
    Travelling with the Dogs

    Llanfairfechan is a little town that, unfortunately, is not nearly as well-known as it should be. It is a lovely Victorian seaside resort town, often referred to as the coastal gateway to Snowdonia. The town’s position on the coast affords visitors some fantastic views over the Menai Strait and the Isle of Anglesey, as well as of the Great Orme of Llandudno.

    11.9 Miles Away