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Caer Drewyn Hillfort

Caer Drewyn Hillfort

Situated on the spur of a hill between Llangollen and Corwen is the Caer Drewyn Hillfort, a…

Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse

Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse

On the border between England and Wales, this charming rural track is set in glorious countryside…

Augmented Axe Throwing Party at Johnny Throws, Llandudno

Johnny Throws

If you’re searching for things to do in North Wales, Johnny Throws has it all. Challenge your…

The front of the museum.

Llandudno Museum & Gallery

The history of Llandudno from pre-history to the present century, plus a selection from the diverse…

Ninja Tag

Ninja TAG Rhyl

A fantastic indoor multi-level assault course is a cross between Total Wipeout and Ninja Warrior,…

Wrexham County Borough Council

Wrexham County Borough Council

The first surviving footage of an international football match between Wales and Ireland from April…

Play area

SC2 Adventure Play

SC2 Adventure Play - Follow the dinosaur footprints through the jungle into the Jurassic-themed…

Barclodiad y Gawres

Barclodiad y Gawres

Barclodiad y Gawres "The Giantess's Apronful" is a type of monument known as a decorated Cruciform…

GYG Karting Ltd

GYG Karting Ltd

Family-run karting track voted as Redbull’s No.1 go kart track in the UK, open to the public for…

Foel Fenlli

Foel Fenlli

Foel Fenlli is the second highest peak in the Clwydian Range. The hillfort at the summit was built…

Maesdu Golf Course

Maesdu Golf Club

Boasting an 18-hole Championship Course with a blend of well-kept parkland and links, Maesdu Golf…

Sailing at Plas Menai

Plas Menai National Outdoor Centre

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

RSPB Lake Vyrnwy

RSPB Lake Vyrnwy

Lake Vyrnwy is a reservoir in Powys, Wales, built in the 1880s to supply Liverpool with fresh water…

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Welsh Highland Heritage Railway

The WHHR is a small, friendly railway where the train ride is just part of the experience. Free…

harlech castle

Harlech Castle

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

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  1. Green Dragon Rollercoaster

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    GreenWood Family Park

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    Type:

    Adventure Park / Playground

    Y FELINHELI

    With over 30 adventures to explore... Whizz along the World’s Only People Powered Rollercoaster, Splash down the UK’s first solar powered water slide, Super sliding on North Wales’s longest sledge run, plus buzzfuzzling ziggingzagging, giant…

  2. Colwyn Bay Beach

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    Colwyn Bay Beach

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    Beach

    Colwyn Bay

    Colwyn Bay is a long sandy beach on the North Wales coast.

  3. Stori Brymbo

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    Stori Brymbo

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    Heritage / Visitor Centre

    BRYMBO

    Stori Brymbo: Nature | Industry | People

    From Ancient Roots to a Vibrant Future – Discover 300 Million Years of History and Innovation.

  4. Harlech Beach

    Harlech Beach

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    Beach

    Harlech

    Harlech is a sandy beach located on the west coast of Snowdonia.

  5. The Quay Hotel and Spa

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    The Quay Hotel and Spa

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    Type:

    Spa

    Deganwy

    Step into our sanctuary and rejuvenate mind, body and spirit.

  6. The Parish Church of St Giles, Wrexham

    The Parish Church of St Giles, Wrexham

    WREXHAM, Wrexham

    The Parish Church of St Giles' is one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical architecture to be found in Wales. Built in the 15th and 16th Centuries, it is at least the third building on this site. It is the only mediaeval building in the

  7. Lligwy Beach

    Lligwy Beach

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    Beach

    Dulas

    Lligwy beach is a wide, sandy beach located on the eastern coast of Anglesey.

  8. Smoking dragons handmade at Quarry Pottery at Corris Craft Centre

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    Corris Craft Centre

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    Craft Centre

    MACHYNLLETH

    Set against a densely wooded backdrop in the foothills of Southern Snowdonia are 9 independent craft workshops where quality craftsmanship and the unique stories behind each craft can be discovered. Enjoy true artisan provenance where you can buy…

  9. Anglesey Sea Zoo

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    Anglesey Sea Zoo

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    Aquarium

    Brynsiencyn

    Bring the family along to visit Seahorses, Octopus, Lobsters and other exciting elusive British marine animals up close. Lose yourself in our moon jellyfish display, or spot the Conger Eels as you enter the Seven Sisters shipwreck or take a seat…

  10. caernarfon castle

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    Caernarfon Castle

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    Castle / Fort

    CAERNARFON

    Caernarfon Castle is one of the most impressive of the castles built by Edward I and is one of Europe's greatest medieval fortresses.

  11. Anglesey Column Trust

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    Anglesey Column Trust

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    Historic Site

    Llanfairpwll

  12. Pont y Pair Bridge

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    Pont y Pair Bridge

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    Historic Site

    BETWS-Y-COED

    Pont y Pair Bridge was originally built around 1500, before Thomas Telford built the Conwy suspension bridge, the Pont y Pair Bridge became an important bridge, as people were diverted to cross the river Conwy here. The bridge is still a main…

  13. St Michael's Old Church

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    St Michael's Old Church

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    Church / Chapel

    BETWS-Y-COED

    The oldest building in Betws y Coed is located on the banks of the river Conwy – St Michael’s Church. The church was built in the 14th century and is home to the stone effigy of Gruffydd ap Dafydd Goch. The church is open to the public 10am-5pm…

  14. Powis Castle and Gardens

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    Powis Castle and Gardens

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    Garden

    WELSHPOOL

    Laid out in the early 18th century the gardens feature the finest remaining examples of Italian terraces in Britain.

    Explore richly planted herbaceous borders, enormous yew hedges; lead statuary; an orangery and peaceful woodland.

    Powis is…

  15. Minera Country Park & Iron Works

    Minera Country Park & Iron Works

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    Country / Royal Park

    Wrexham

    Wrexham's industrial and social history, particularly during the 18th and 19th century, is a fascinating journey, and covered well through local attractions.

  16. 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.

  17. Abersoch Beach

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    Abersoch Beach

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    Beach

    Abersoch

    Abersoch is a sandy beach located on the southern coast of the Llyn Peninsula.

  18. Rhyl Beach

    Rhyl Beach

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    Type:

    Beach

    Rhyl

    Rhyl is a long and sandy beach located on the North Wales Coast

  19. Conwy Town Walls

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    Conwy Town Walls

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    Type:

    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.…

  20. Swallow Falls

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    Swallow Falls

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    Natural Feature

    BETWS-Y-COED

    The beauty of the area is enhanced by cascading waterfalls including the famous Swallow Falls that sits on the Afon Llugwy which Lord Ancaster gifted to the council in 1913! There are also Conwy Falls, the enchanting gorge of the Fair Glen and…