There's so much to do in North Wales, here is a small selection. We are always adding more information so please visit this page again to learn about more attractions.
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Moel Llyfnant
A Hike to the Top of Moel Llyfnant
This walk will take you to the very top of the hill that is Moel Llyfnant, and lead you through the lost village of Tryweryn, which was partially flooded when the Llyn Celyn reservoir was opened in the early 1960s.
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Dolwyddelan
A Walk around...
For a medium length walk through the lush green valleys of Snowdonia, you can’t get much better than this one around Dolwyddelan. Lasting around four miles, the walk is a lovely way to spend your day, and you can even have a bite to eat at the café.
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Aber Falls
A hidden gem
Known as Rhaeadr Fawr in Welsh, the waterfall measures almost 40 metres in height, formed by the Afon Goch flowing down the Carneddau foothills. They are found a short walk (roughly two miles) south of the village of Abergwyngregyn, and serve as the major attraction of the area. Well worth a visit, the walk is as enjoyable as seeing the falls.
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Aberconwy House
If you can’t resist a historical day out, Conwy is an ideal location and you won’t want to miss out on Aberconwy House. Known as a hidden gem on the High Street, Aberconwy House is the oldest building in Conwy.
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Aberdaron and Bardsey Island
A Walk round Aberdaron and Bardsey Island
This short 2 walks – measuring just a couple of miles – won’t take you all day, but it will leave you with some lasting memories. It mostly consists of walking around the village of Aberdaron, taking in the sights such as the church that dates back to the 12th century, before taking a boat to explore the Holy Isle of Bardsey for a while.
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Aberdaron to Mynydd Mawr
A Walk from Aberdaron to Mynydd Mawr
This walk takes place at the most westerly point of North Wales, all the way out on the Llyn Peninsula. Starting and ending in Aberdaron, an ancient village that dates back centuries, this walk takes you around the cliffs, offering some spectacular and dramatic views out onto the sea. Be sure to take your camera!
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Aberdovey Golf Club
Aberdovey Golf Club is set within the beautiful area of the Snowdonia National Park, more specifically just outside of the village from which it takes its name, which you will find in the county of Gwynedd in North Wales.
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Aberffraw Bay Beach
Travelling with the Dogs
Do you like days out by the beach? Do you tend to travel with your dogs in tow? If you answered yes to both of these questions (or even just one, to be perfectly honest), then the Isle of Anglesey is the place for you, as it’s a well-known dog-friendly destination.
Somewhere you've never been? What is Nearby?
Discover the traditional charm of North Wales at Tu Hwnt i'r Bont, a 15th-century tearoom nestled in the picturesque town of Llanrwst. This historic Grade II listed building offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience Welsh culture, history, and culinary delights in a charming and welcoming setting. From its vine-covered exterior to its warm and inviting interior, Tu Hwnt i'r Bont is a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.