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Wrexham County Borough Council

Wrexham County Borough Council

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

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…

Scooter route view of Snowdonia mountain range

Gravity Wheelers

The FIRST and ONLY off road kick SCOOTER HIRE in the UK, unique to the Conwy valley! Our scooters…

Conwy Golf COurse

Conwy (Caernarvonshire) Golf Club

This stunning location on the North Wales Coastline combined with the challenging links golf course…

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  1. Add Gwydyr Forest to your Itinerary

    Gwydyr Forest

    BETWS-Y-COED

    The bustling village of Betws-y-Coed, located among the tree clad hills of the Gwydyr Forest in the Snowdonia National Park has been a popular destination since Victorian times.

    Gwydyr Forest is a forest of lakes with many walking paths and…

  2. Add Mary Jones World to your Itinerary

    Mary Jones World

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    Museum

    BALA

    Mary Jones World is a new state of the art visitor and education centre that tells the story of Mary Jones and Thomas Charles, and the impact of world's best-selling book � on Wales and the world!

  3. Add Caernarfon Airport to your Itinerary

    Caernarfon Airport

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    Airport

    CAERNARFON

    Caernarfon Airport�..why not try our pleasure flight around Snowdonia or have a go at flying on our trial lessons. Our coffee shop is open everyday with picnic area to watch the aircrafts flying. We also have a museum to visit.

  4. Add The Great Orme to your Itinerary

    The Great Orme

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    Free Entry

    LLANDUDNO

    The name Great Orme, derives from an Old Norse word meaning ‘sea serpent’. The Orme is home to around 200 Kashmiri goats, who have roamed the headland since the 19th century. Kendrick’s cave on the Orme was a site of extraordinary archaeology finds,…

  5. Add Fairbourne Railway to your Itinerary

    Fairbourne Railway

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    Steam Railway

    FAIRBOURNE

    Narrow Gauge Steam Train journey offers superb views of Cader Idris mountain range and Mawddach Estuary extending two miles between Fairbourne Village and Barmouth Ferry where it connects with a ferry which takes passengers across the Afon Mawddach…

  6. Add Wrexham County Borough Council to your Itinerary

    Wrexham County Borough Council

    Wrexham, Wrexham

    The first surviving footage of an international football match between Wales and Ireland from April 2nd 1906. Silent Black and white film, which last 2 minutes 10 seconds.

  7. Add Wave Garden Spa to your Itinerary

    Wave Garden Spa

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    Spa

    DOLGARROG

    With big views across the waves of our beautiful inland surf lagoon to the Snowdonia mountains beyond, we’ve designed every aspect of the Wave Garden Spa with your wellbeing in mind.
    Whether you are looking for a day, half day, or overnight spa…

  8. Add St Dyfnog Church to your Itinerary

    St Dyfnog Church

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    Church / Chapel

    DENBIGH

    On the outskirts of Ruthin is the famous St Dyfnog Church, Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch, a Grade I listed building dating from the 13th century.  St Dyfnog’s church is named after the 6th century saint who lived by a nearby waterfall.  The church is…

  9. Add Pavilion Theatre Rhyl to your Itinerary

    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.

  10. Coastal Golf Pass: Package One

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    Golf Course

    This new Coastal Golf Pass offers the golfer a variety of courses all set in stunning locations near the sea.

  11. Add Barkby Beach to your Itinerary

    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.

  12. Add Conwy Castle to your Itinerary

    Conwy Castle

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    Castle / Fort

    CONWY

    Conwy Castle built by Edward 1st during his conquest of Wales is according to UNESCO, one of the finest examples of a medieval castle in Europe. The castle was built between 1283 and 1287 and designed by James of St George, the master builder of…

  13. Add Castell Dinas Bran to your Itinerary

    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…

  14. Add Conwy Town Walls to your Itinerary

    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.…

  15. Add Gladstone's Library to your Itinerary

    Gladstone's Library

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    Heritage / Visitor Centre

    Deeside

    Gladstone's Library is more than just a library. It offers overnight accommodation, conference rooms, Food for Thought cafe and is the national memorial to William Ewart Gladstone, the library's founder.

  16. Add Flint Castle to your Itinerary

    Flint Castle

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    Castle / Fort

    Flint

    Flint Castle was the first castle to be built by Edward 1st during his campaign against Llywelyn the Last in North Wales.

  17. Add Cors Dyfi Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Cors Dyfi Nature Reserve

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    Nature Reserve

    Machynlleth

    The Welsh Beaver Project has been investigating the feasibility of bringing wild beavers back to Wales since 2005. This work is being led by North Wales Wildlife Trust on behalf of all five Wildlife Trusts in Wales as part of our Living Landscapes…

  18. Add Red Wharf Bay to your Itinerary

    Red Wharf Bay

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    Beach

    Pentraeth

    Red Wharf Bay is a sandy beach located on the east coast of Anglesey.

  19. Add Rhuddlan Castle to your Itinerary

    Rhuddlan Castle

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    Castle / Fort

    Rhyl

    Rhuddlan may not be as well known as some of North Wales castles, yet it shares much in common with its illustrioius neighbours. Like Caernarfon and Conwy, it was built as one of the 'iron ring' of fortresses by Edward I.

  20. Add Swallow Falls to your Itinerary

    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…