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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 6 of 10)


  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image Lleiniog Beach
    Travelling with the Dogs

    Lleiniog Beach is also known as Penmon, and it can be found at the tip of the north eastern corner of the Isle of Anglesey, a little way north from the town of Beaumaris.

    14.2 Miles Away
  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image North Wales Golf Club, Llandudno West Shore

    Located on the famously beautiful West Shore of Llandudno, the North Wales Golf Club has provided wonderful opportunities for golfers in this lovely slice of North Wales coastline for well over a century now, having been founded all the way back in 1894 by Cheshire businessman Tancred Cummins and Open Champion 1892, Harold Hilton.

    8.1 Miles Away
  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image North Wales Path
    Walks along the...

    The North Wales Path is a glorious thing, winding along the coast for a distance of a little more than sixty miles. The length of the North Wales Path is made up almost entirely of public footpaths, and it takes its visitors all the way from Bangor down to Prestatyn, offering up some wonderful views along the way.

    19.1 Miles Away
  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image Old Colwyn Beach
    Travelling with the Dogs

    Old Colwyn Beach is found in Colwyn Bay and it has a lot to offer its visitors. The beach itself is glorious, a long stretch of golden sands that is backed by a promenade. Car parking is great, just up from the beach, and the promenade offers plenty of seating and eating opportunities. Dog walkers will love it here as well, as the beach is 100% dog friendly. This means your canine friends can enjoy the beach at any time of day or year.

    10.8 Miles Away
  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image Penmaenmawr Beach

    Penmaenmawr itself is a small community on the northern shores of North Wales. The town is a good base for exploring the area, especially if you are more of a hiker – there are plenty of fantastic mountain walks in the vicinity, each of which offers spectacular views over Snowdonia.

    11.9 Miles Away
  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image Penmaenmawr Golf Club

    Penmaenmawr Golf Club lies on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park nestled at the foot of the Sychnant Pass in a stunning location between the mountains and the sea. Overlooking Puffin Island, the Conwy Estuary and Llandudno’s Great Orme, its magnificent views put Penmaenmawr among the UK’s most scenic courses.

    11.3 Miles Away
    2 for the price of 1 if you have booked through North Wales Holiday Cottages
  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image Penrhyn Castle
    A 19th-Century Manorhouse

    Owned and run by the National Trust, Penrhyn Castle is an 18th Century manor house located on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. Built with money from the local slate quarries the house is beautifully furnished in keeping with the design of the building and set in a large garden. This is a great place to visit with a tea shop selling a range of fresh cakes and sandwiches,

    18.2 Miles Away
  • Nearby Attraction Search Result Image Pensarn Beach
    Travelling with the Dogs

    Pensarn Beach is just found just outside of Abergele in Conwy. The beach is shingled and pebbly, with an adjoining promenade that is the perfect place for a nice seaside stroll. It is also suitable for wheelchair users, with great disabled access.

    13.4 Miles Away