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Loggerheads Country Park

Loggerheads Country Park

Wonderful woodland walks. Relaxing river paddling. Perfect for picnics. Fun discovery trails.…

Outside of train

Welsh Highland Heritage Railway

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

Brickfield Pond

Brickfield Pond

Brickfield Pond, set in West Rhyl, is a local nature reserve popular for a range of recreational…

Museum - Outside

Amgueddfa Syr Henry Jones Museum

The Sir Henry Jones Museum exists to commemorate the achievements of Sir Henry Jones, and to…

Conwy Golf COurse

Conwy (Caernarvonshire) Golf Club

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

Guided E-Bike Tour

Discover Llyn

E-Bike hire & Paddleboard hire on the Llyn Peninsula We offer E-Bike and Paddleboard hire,…

North Wales Golf Club

North Wales Golf Club - Llandudno

Championship course. Visitors to North Wales Golf Club will find it a true links course situated on…

Zip World Llechwedd

Zip World Llechwedd

Zip World Llechwedd is an adventure destination in North Wales that you simply can’t replicate…

Bellevue Park

Bellevue Park

Bellevue is a popular traditional park within easy walking distance of the town centre. The visitor…

North East Wales Wildlife

North East Wales Wildlife

North East Wales Wildlife (NEWW) was formed in 1986, at a time when urban wildlife conservation was…

Climbing wall

Boathouse Climbing Centre

A new indoor climbing facility serving the North Wales area, we offer a welcoming space for both…

Voel Coaches

Voel Coaches

Situated in Dyserth, near Rhyl on the scenic North Wales Coast, Voel Coaches is one of North Wales’…

Port Penrhyn

Port Penrhyn

A purpose-built slate-port on the Menai Straits built between 1790 and 1855, on the site of a…

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)…

Go North Wales - Video

Go North Wales - Video

Go North Wales,come and join us on a holiday where "there are still discoveries to be made". This…

Penmon Point Beach

Penmon Point Beach

On the outskirts of Beaumaris town is Penmon Point, a dog friendly beach with a small café. Here…

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  1. Llanfairfechan Beach

    Llanfairfechan Beach

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    Type:

    Beach

    Llanfairfechan

    Llandudno West Shore beach is a sandy and pebbly beach located on the North Wales Coast.

  2. Llanfair Slate Caverns

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    Llanfair Slate Caverns

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    Type:

    Cave

    HARLECH

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

  3. Plas Mawr

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    Plas Mawr

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    Type:

    Historic House / Palace

    Conwy

    Never was a building better named. Plas Mawr, or the Great Hall, is quite simply the finest surviving Elizabethan town house anywhere in Britain.

    This was a golden age when fabulously wealthy merchants invested in mansions, rich fittings and lavish…

  4. Geomon UNESCO Global Geopark

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    Geomon UNESCO Global Geopark

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    Type:

    Enviromental Attraction

    Gawerwen

  5. House front

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    Nantclwyd y Dre

    Type

    Type:

    Historic Site

    Ruthin

    Come and step into history! Tickle the ivories, become a Victorian chef, put on some period finery and take a turn in the tranquil gardens with vintage teacup in hand! At Nantclwyd y Dre you are invited to make yourself at home in history and…

  6. 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…

  7. Llandanwg Beach

    Llandanwg Beach

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    Type:

    Beach

    Llandanwg

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

  8. Caer Drewyn Hillfort

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    Caer Drewyn Hillfort

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    Type:

    Castle / Fort

    CORWEN

    Situated on the spur of a hill between Llangollen and Corwen is the Caer Drewyn Hillfort, a Scheduled Ancient Monument which is protected as being an important archaeological site in Wales.The fort dates back to around 600BC. It is believed that…

  9. The Old Courthouse

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    The Old Courthouse

    Type

    Type:

    Public Hall

    RUTHIN

    Welcome to The Old Courthouse. Located in the centre of the mediaeval market town of Ruthin in the beautiful Vale of Clwyd. The 15th Century building was purchased by Ruthin Town Council in 2019, and a full, sympathetic refurbishment has resulted in…

  10. Family fishing

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    Llandegla Fishery

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    Type:

    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…

  11. Roman Baths

    Roman Baths

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    Type:

    Heritage / Visitor Centre

    PRESTATYN

    The Roman Baths at Prestatyn were discovered in 1934 by Mr F. Gilbert Smith a local architect and amateur archaeologist. It is believed the bath house was associated with the Roman fort to the north. The bath house is hidden with a housing estate,…

  12. 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.

  13. Borth Wen Beach

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    Borth Wen Beach

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    Type:

    Beach

    Holyhead

    One of the most sheltered beaches on Anglesey, Borth Wen is a popular beach located on Holyhead’s southern shore. Also known as Rhoscolyn beach,

  14. Wrexham County Borough Council

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    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.

  15. Bragdy Conwy Brewery

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    Bragdy Conwy Brewery

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    Type:

    Brewery

    Llysfaen, Colwyn Bay

    Our brewery tours are available on Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm.

    Guests will be taken around the brewery to see where we craft our traditional ales, learn the history of the brewery and how we make our beer from grain to glass. Moving from there…

  16. porth ysgo

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    Porth Ysgo

    Type

    Type:

    Beach

    Aberdaron

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

  17. Aberdyfi Beach

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    Aberdyfi Beach

    Type

    Type:

    Beach

    Aberdyfi

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

  18. Treasure Island

    Treasure Island

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    Type:

    Sub-Attraction

    LLANDUDNO, Llandudno

    Found in Llandudno, Treasure Island is a leading Amusement Parks. Treasure Island give a quality service to customers in an organised location.

  19. The Dee Bridge

    The Dee Bridge

    Type

    Type:

    Historic Site

    LLANGOLLEN

    The Dee licks the angled buttresses of Llangollen’s weighty Gothic bridge, which has spanned the River since fourteenth century. The bridge that stands today dates from the 16th century. The bridge was originally built for pack horses and has been…

  20. Anglesey Column Trust

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    Anglesey Column Trust

    Type

    Type:

    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…