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Kinspa @ The Kinmel and Kinspa Hotel

Kinspa @ The Kinmel and Kinspa Hotel

We are a family run, luxury Hotel and Spa, set just off the A55, on the North Wales coast, that has…

Anglesey Boat Trips

Anglesey Boat Trips

Discover the natural beauty, incredible wildlife and historic wonders of Anglesey's coastline on an…

Sailing at Plas Menai

Plas Menai National Outdoor Centre

For incredible outdoor adventure experiences head to the National Outdoor Centre for Wales. Plas…

Red Dragon in King Arthur's Labyrinth

King Arthur's Labyrinth

Suspend your disbelief… as you sail through the magical veil of an underground waterfall and back…

Corris Railway

Corris Steam Railway & Museum

In the Heart of the Land of the Little Trains, The Corris Railway is a narrow gauge (2 foot 3 inch)…

Castell Dinas Bran

Castell Dinas Bran

Along the valley’s floor, the waters of the River Dee cut a wide arc around the base of Castell…

National Slate Museum Llanberis

National Slate Museum Llanberis

A living working museum housed in the Industrial Victorian Workshops that once serviced and…

Pensychnant Nature Conservation Centre

Pensychnant Nature Conservation Centre

Pensychnant House & Estate is managed as a nature reserve and conservation centre: 120 acres of…

rhuddlan castle

Rhuddlan Castle

Rhuddlan may not be as well known as some of North Wales castles, yet it shares much in common with…

RSPB South Stack Cliffs Reserve

RSPB South Stack Cliffs Reserve

Enjoy a close-up view onto a wonderful cliff-side nesting colony, with binoculars and telescopes…

Rhyl Library, Museum and Arts Centre

Rhyl Library, Museum and Arts Centre

Situated opposite the White Rose Shopping Centre Rhyl Library, Museum and Arts Centre displays a…

Bodnant Welsh Food

Bodnant Welsh Food Centre

Imagine a beautiful stone-built farm in the foothills of Snowdonia where you could buy and eat the…

Betws y Coed Tourist Association

Betws y Coed Tourist Association

Welcome to Betws-y-Coed, the gateway to Snowdonia and the neighbouring towns and villages. This…

porth ysgo

Porth Ysgo

Porth Ysgo is a small, sandy beach located on the southern coast of the Llyn Peninsula.

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  1. Brickfield Pond

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    Brickfield Pond

    RHYL

    Brickfield Pond, set in West Rhyl, is a local nature reserve popular for a range of recreational activities, including a 1km circular route of the pond.

  2. Colwyn Bay

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    Colwyn Bay

    Colwyn Bay

    While Colwyn Bay has been attracting visitors since the Victorian era, it’s not afraid to move with the times. In recent years, the seafront has been transformed with the arrival of the Porth Eirias development the construction of a whole new beach,…

  3. Bala Lake Railway

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    Bala Lake Railway

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    Steam Railway

    BALA

    A delightful ride through the glorious scenery of the Snowdonia National Park along the shore line of Wales' largest natural lake.

  4. Pavilion Theatre Rhyl

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    Pavilion Theatre Rhyl

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    Music Hall

    Rhyl

    The Theatre prides itself on the fact that it can attract world-class artists and play week runs of West End Musicals, whilst at the same time it can accommodate and facilitate vibrant Theatre in the Community, Community Dance and groups.

  5. Great Orme Tramway

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    Great Orme Tramway

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    Railway

    LLANDUDNO

    The Great Orme Tramway is Britain’s only funicular, or cable-hauled, tramway that travels on public roads. Delighting visitors since it opened in 1902.

    The Tramway climbs a mile (1500m) through the Great Orme Country Park and Nature Reserve to the…

  6. 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…

  7. Anglesey Column Trust

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    Anglesey Column Trust

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    Historic Site

    Llanfairpwll

    The Marquess of Anglesey’s Column stands on an outcrop of rock in beautiful
    woods, sparking historical and geological interest. The column, built in 1817, has 115 steps leading up to the statue of the Marquess and the viewing platform, which offers…

  8. Barkby Beach

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    Barkby Beach

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    Beach

    PRESTATYN

    Barkby Beach, Prestatyn is backed by a wide promenade, sand dunes and picnic areas. Dog restrictions apply from May to October on the beach, however dogs are permitted all year to the east of the promenade.

  9. Prestatyn Central

    Prestatyn Central

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    Beach

    Prestatyn

    Prestatyn Central is a long sandy beach located on the North Wales Coast

  10. Anglesey Boat Trips

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    Anglesey Boat Trips

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    Boat Trip

    MENAI BRIDGE

    Discover the natural beauty, incredible wildlife and historic wonders of Anglesey's coastline on an exhilarating boat trip with Anglesey Boat Trips. Find out more on our website or give us a call on 01248 716335. You'll find us on Beaumaris Pier,…

  11. 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.

  12. Port Penrhyn

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    Port Penrhyn

    BANGOR

    A purpose-built slate-port on the Menai Straits built between 1790 and 1855, on the site of a pre-industrial landing point and proto-harbour, which reflect the scale of output from Penrhyn Slate Quarry (NPRN 40564) and the resources which the owning…

  13. Nova Prestatyn

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    Nova Prestatyn

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    Event Venue

    Prestatyn

    Our restaurant, Giusto, offers breathtaking views of Prestatyn’s sandy beaches matched only by our mouth-watering and eclectic menu which offers something to suit all tastes and budgets.

  14. Dyserth Waterfall

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    Dyserth Waterfall

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    Natural Feature

    RHYL

    Dyserth waterfall, where the Afon (river) Ffyddion falls some 70 feet on its way to the River Clwyd is a small village on the outskirts of Rhyl. Legend has it that medieval walls housed a giant water wheel, powered by Rhaeadr Dyserth, and several…

  15. Bonc yr Hafod Country Park

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    Bonc yr Hafod Country Park

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    Country / Royal Park

    WREXHAM

    The Park forms part of the Johnstown Special Area of Conservation. This strong protective status is due to the population of Great Crested Newts that live in and around the park.

  16. Porth Towyn

    Porth Towyn

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    Beach

    Tudweiliog

    Porth Towyn is a sandy beach on the northern side of the Llyn Peninsula.

  17. St Cwyfan's Church

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    St Cwyfan's Church

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    Church / Chapel

    TY CROES

    On the outskirts of Holyhead is the most recognizable church on Anglesey, St Cwyfan’s Church - The Church in the Sea.  The 12th century medieval church is perched on a small island called Cribinau. Originally it stood on a peninsula between two…

  18. Barmouth

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    Barmouth Publicity Association

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    Business Institution

    BARMOUTH

    Barmouth, where the Mountains meet the Sea has been welcoming visitors for over 150 years. Now we want to welcome you to discover the area, the people, the scenery and to relax, chill out and rediscover yourself. ​ The sunsets are amazing. The town…

  19. Family fishing

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    Llandegla Fishery

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    Fishing

    Llandegla, WREXHAM

    We have a selection of fishing across a series of lakes, ranging from family fun through to fish carefully reared to cater for the serious coarse and fly fisherman.
    FLY FISHING
    Two trout pools stocked with Rainbow, Brown, Tiger and Gold Trout, up to…