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St Dyfnog Church

St Dyfnog Church

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

Bryn Celli Ddu

Bryn Celli Ddu Burial Chamber

Impressive Neolithic chambered tomb, with partially restored entrance passage and mound, on the…

Nova Centre

Nova Adventure Play

Nova’s indoor adventure play is themed to reflect the traditional Welsh seaside holiday which…

flint castle

Flint Castle

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

Two people standing in the underground tunnel.  The pair are facing in opposite directions from each other looking at the walls of the underground.

Great Orme Mines

Visit Llandudno's Great Orme Mines and explore the ancient underground tunnels leading to the…

Beaumaris Beach

Beaumaris Beach

Best known for its pier, Beaumaris beach is a small, sandy beach located on the east coast of the…

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…

Moel Famau Donkeys

Moel Famau Donkeys

Here at Moel Famau Donkeys, we offer a unique and peaceful experience for all ages. You can enjoy…

Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse

Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse

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

Aberffraw Beach

Aberffraw Beach

Aberffraw Beach is a sandy, unspoilt beach located on the west coast of Anglesey.

Penrhos Coastal Path

Penrhos Coastal Path

Part of the Anglesey coastal path and National Cycle route, there is a 200 acre Penrhos Coastal…

Wrexham Museum outside

Wrexham County Borough Museum

Inside one of Wrexham's landmark buildings, Wrexham County Borough Museum is the starting point for…

The Boardroom Climbing

The Boardroom Climbing

The Boardroom is one mighty fine indoor climbing venue. Stylish, relaxed and friendly with some…

Great Orme Tramway

Great Orme Tramway

The Great Orme Tramway is Britain’s only funicular, or cable-hauled, tramway that travels on public…

Llyn Maritime Museum

Llyn Maritime Museum

An exciting museum, a great attraction, using historical relics, documents and the latest…

Anglesey Fishing & Boat Trips

Anglesey Fishing & Boat Trips

We run fishing trips on our vessel Upholder; suitable for 5 years+ to experienced anglers & private…

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  1. Porth Towyn

    Porth Towyn

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    Type:

    Beach

    Tudweiliog

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

  2. Minera entrance

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    Minera Lead Mines and Country Park

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    Type:

    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.

  3. Nant Gwrtheyrn Hall

    Nant Gwrtheyrn Hall

    Gwynedd, Pwllheli

    Function room with sea-view terrace - 150 for formal dining/weddings - 200 for a concert & up to 300 for a party or event. Site facilities include a chapel with a heritage exhibition, a period quarryman's cottage and conference facilities.

  4. Criccieth Beach

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    Criccieth Beach

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    Type:

    Beach

    Criccieth

    Criccieth is a pebbly beach located on the southern coast on the Llyn Peninsula.

  5. Puffin Island Cruises

    Puffin Island Cruises

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    Type:

    Sub-Attraction

    Ynys Mon, Beaumaris

    Cruise the Menai Straits enjoying our live commentary which points out places of interest on your way to view the birds, wildlife and history of Puffin Island.

  6. St Dyfnog’s Holy well

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    St Dyfnog’s Holy well

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    Type:

    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…

  7. Nefyn Beach

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    Nefyn Beach

    Type

    Type:

    Beach

    Pwllheli

    Small seaside resort situated on the Llyn Pennisula.

  8. RSPB Lake Vyrnwy

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    RSPB Lake Vyrnwy

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    Type:

    Nature Reserve

    Oswestry

    Lake Vyrnwy is a reservoir in Powys, Wales, built in the 1880s to supply Liverpool with fresh water. You should be able to hear pied flycatchers and redstarts, see dippers nesting by the rocky streams and goosanders bobbing on the water. Look up and…

  9. Little Star boat trips across the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

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    Little Star Trip Boat

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    Type:

    Boat Trip

    Trevor, Wrexham

    Anglo Welsh's trip boat 'Little Star' offers the chance to enjoy a skippered boat tour across the UNESCO World Heritage Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.

  10. Royal Welch Fusiliers Regimental Museum

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    Royal Welch Fusiliers Regimental Museum

    Type

    Type:

    Museum

    Caernarfon

    The Museum is housed in two towers of Caernarfon Castle. In it you will find a wealth of original exhibits, supported by film, sound and models, which tell the story of over 300 years of service by Wales’ oldest infantry regiment, in peacetime and…

  11. The Great Orme

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    The Great Orme

    Type

    Type:

    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,…

  12. Rose arch

    Add Nantclwyd y Dre Gardens to your Itinerary

    Nantclwyd y Dre Gardens

    Type

    Type:

    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…

  13. Barkby Beach

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    Barkby Beach

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    Type:

    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.

  14. Narrow Gauge Railway

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    Narrow Gauge Railway Museum

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    Type:

    Museum

    TYWYN

    The Narrow Gauge Railway Museum is an important collection of artifacts relating to Narrow Gauge Railways in the British Isles. From complete locomotives to tickets, it is a unique and comprehensive record of these fascinating railways.

  15. 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.

  16. Valle Crucis Abbey

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    Valle Crucis Abbey

    Type

    Type:

    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…

  17. a gorgeous view towards snowdon

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    Wales Outdoors

    Type

    Type:

    Guided Walks

    CAERNARFON

    We offer inclusive day long, four and seven day tours of beautiful Wales. Experience castles, beaches, mountains, museums, fine food and Welsh culture with a Wales tourism professional.

  18. External photo of Tŷ Pawb on a bright day, showing the whole building with the tower featuring the Tŷ Pawb logo in the middle, and members of the publ

    Add Ty Pawb to your Itinerary

    Ty Pawb

    Type

    Type:

    Event Venue

    WREXHAM

    Tŷ Pawb is Wrexham’s multi-award winning, cultural community resource, bringing together arts and markets within the same footprint.

    Enjoy an exciting programme of events and activities for all ages, including family arts activities, live music,…

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