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Nantclwyd y Dre

Come and step into history! Tickle the ivories, become a Victorian chef, put on some period finery…

dolbadarn castle

Dolbadarn Castle

Dolbadarn Castle is one of the castles of the Welsh Princes and can be found on a mound above Llyn…

St Peter's Square

St Peter's Square

Perched on top of a hill, all roads into Ruthin seem to lead to St Peter’s Square in the centre.…

St Dyfnog’s Holy well

St Dyfnog’s Holy well

St Dyfnog’s Holy well is also nearby, though it is a very simple site today, the well was said to…

harlech castle

Harlech Castle

Harlech Castle, built between 1282 and 1289 by Edward 1st during his invasion of Wales. The Castle…

St Asaph Cathedral outside

St Asaph Cathedral

Reputed to be the smallest ancient Cathedral in Britain. Magnificent architecture and stained glass…

The Dee Bridge

The Dee Bridge

The Dee licks the angled buttresses of Llangollen’s weighty Gothic bridge, which has spanned the…

Llanfair Slate Caverns

Llanfair Slate Caverns

Slate mine tourist attraction and Children's farm park, play area, nature trail, shop and cafe.

Stori Brymbo

Stori Brymbo

Stori Brymbo: Nature | Industry | People From Ancient Roots to a Vibrant Future – Discover 300…

Portmeirion Village

Portmeirion Village

Portmeirion Village and Gardens on the shores of Snowdonia makes a magical day out for all the…

St Michael's Old Church

St Michael's Old Church

The oldest building in Betws y Coed is located on the banks of the river Conwy – St Michael’s…

Basingwerk Abbey

Basingwerk Abbey

Substantial remains of Cistercian abbey, originally founded as a house of the order of Savigny in…

South Stack Lighthouse

South Stack

South Stack is one of Anglesey’s must-see landscapes. Situated on Holy Island, it is…

St Dyfnog Church

St Dyfnog Church

On the outskirts of Ruthin is the famous St Dyfnog Church, Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch, a Grade I…

flint castle

Flint Castle

Flint Castle was the first castle to be built by Edward 1st during his campaign against Llywelyn…

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  1. Beaumaris Castle water

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    Beaumaris Castle

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    Castle / Fort

    BEAUMARIS

    Beaumaris Castle was commissioned by Edward 1st during his conquest of Wales in the 13th century.

  2. Valle Crucis Abbey

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    Valle Crucis Abbey

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    Abbey / Priory

    Llangollen

    Valle Crucis was truly Welsh from the moment it was founded in 1201 by Prince Madog ap Gruffydd and the ‘white monks’ of the Cistercian order.

    Its Latin name (Valley of the Cross) refers to the nearby ninth-century Pillar of Eliseg, erected for the…

  3. Bodrhyddan Aerial View

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    Bodrhyddan Hall

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    Garden

    RHUDDLAN

    Bodrhyddan Hall is a Grade I listed building and has been the home of Lord Langford and his family for over 500 years. Set in several acres of stunning formal gardens and reclaimed woodland, the house is one of the few remaining family-owned stately…

  4. Anglesey Column Trust

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    Anglesey Column Trust

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    Historic Site

    Llanfairpwll

  5. Llandudno Pier

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    Llandudno Pier

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    Pier

    LLANDUDNO

    Llandudno Pier is the premier attraction to visit whilst on holiday in Llandudno, a fantastic holiday venue in Wales. We are Wales’ longest Pier and offer superb views, concessions, a relaxing stroll and excellent food stalls.

    Relax, and enjoy the…

  6. Beaumaris Pier

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    Beaumaris Pier

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    Pier

    BEAUMARIS

    Beaumaris Pier was originally opened in 1846 but was rebuilt in 1872. The pier is great for crabbing and is close to the town centre and facilities and car parking nearby.

  7. Bangor Cathedral choir in red and white robes, standing near brass candlesticks and singing at a service

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    St Deiniol's Cathedral Bangor

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    Cathedral / Minister

    BANGOR

    Founded by St Deiniol 1,499 years ago, we've been a cathedral for longer than anywhere else in the UK.  Bangor Cathedral has been here through almost a millennium and a half of Welsh history, from being the burial place of Welsh princes to a home…

  8. St Asaph Cathedral outside

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    St Asaph Cathedral

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    Cathedral / Minister

    ST ASAPH

    Reputed to be the smallest ancient Cathedral in Britain. Magnificent architecture and stained glass windows. Contains the Bishop William Morgan Welsh Bible of 1588. A living working place of worship as well as a visitor attraction.

  9. South Stack Lighthouse

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    South Stack

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    Lighthouse

    HOLYHEAD

    South Stack is one of Anglesey’s must-see landscapes. Situated on Holy Island, it is Anglesey’s most westerly point, 3 miles to the west of Holyhead. The lighthouse was built in 1809 to mark the tiny island and is reached by a descent of 400 steps…

  10. Basingwerk Abbey

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    Basingwerk Abbey

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    Historic Site

    HOLYWELL

    Substantial remains of Cistercian abbey, originally founded as a house of the order of Savigny in 1131, and remodelled in the thirteenth century and later.

  11. Barclodiad y Gawres

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    Barclodiad y Gawres

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    Historic Site

    TY CROES

    Barclodiad y Gawres "The Giantess's Apronful" is a type of monument known as a decorated Cruciform Passage Grave, and its location here in Anglesey makes it very unusual. Tombs of this type are usually only found in Ireland.

  12. Menai Heritage Bridge Museum

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    Menai Heritage Bridge Museum

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    Heritage / Visitor Centre

    Menai Bridge

    Menai Bridge is a small town and community on the Isle of Anglesey in north Wales. It overlooks the Menai Strait and lies by the Menai Suspension Bridge, built in 1826 by Thomas Telford

  13. St Dyfnog’s Holy well

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    St Dyfnog’s Holy well

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    Historic Site

    DENBIGH

    St Dyfnog’s Holy well is also nearby, though it is a very simple site today, the well was said to have been lined with marble in the 18th century, with statues arranged around the outside, and there were changing rooms for pilgrims so they could…

  14. Rose arch

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    Nantclwyd y Dre Gardens

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    Garden

    Ruthin

    15th Century Timber Hall House and newly restored walled gardens dating for Medieval times.

    Features such as the rose pergola, nuttery, and flowery meads demonstrate the gardens; histrois uses - for medicine, cooking and sensory pleasure. The…

  15. Conwy Town Walls

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    Conwy Town Walls

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    Historic Site

    CONWY

    Conwy is a town rich in history dominated by its 13th-century castle built by Edward I. The walled town of Conwy overlooks the estuary of the River Conwy over towards Deganwy. The town is home to one of Wales’ largest recreational boating harbours.…

  16. Portmeirion Village

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    Portmeirion Village

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    Historic Site

    Penrhyndeudraeth, Portmeirion

    Portmeirion Village and Gardens on the shores of Snowdonia makes a magical day out for all the family. Shops, cafes, beaches and woodland walks.

  17. Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

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    Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

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    Industrial Archaeology

    LLANGOLLEN

    Designed and built by Thomas Telford and Williams Jessop, Pontcysyllte means 'the bridge that connects' and is 'the jewel in the crown' of our World Heritage Site, a magnet for those who want to experience one of the most remarkable achievements of…

  18. Castell Dinas Bran

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    Castell Dinas Bran

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    Historic Site

    LLANGOLLEN

    Along the valley’s floor, the waters of the River Dee cut a wide arc around the base of Castell Dinas Bran, a conical tor surmounted by the evocative ruins of a native Welsh castle, built in the 1230s, above the town of Llangollen. Believed to have…

  19. Llandudno Promenade

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    Llandudno Promenade

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    Type:

    Viewpoint

    Llandudno

    A Victorian seaside resort, largest holiday resort in Wales.

  20. Minera entrance

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    Minera Lead Mines and Country Park

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    Heritage / Visitor Centre

    WREXHAM

    Discover the story of the leadminers of Minera, the village named after the ore beneath. Great heritage set in a country park below Minera Mountain and ideal starting point for walking the Clywedog trail.

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