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Pensychnant Nature Conservation Centre

Pensychnant Nature Conservation Centre

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

RSPB Ynys-Hir

RSPB Ynys-Hir

With the mountains of southern Snowdonia to the north and the Cambrian hills to the south, the…

Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse

Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse

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

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. Add Harlech Castle to your Itinerary

    Harlech Castle

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    Castle / Fort

    Harlech

    Harlech Castle, built between 1282 and 1289 by Edward 1st during his invasion of Wales. The Castle has a deep military history and withheld many a siege until failing to Owain Glyndwr in 1404

  2. Add GreenWood Family Park to your Itinerary

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    GreenWood Family Park

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    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…

  3. 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…

  4. Add Sygun Copper Mine to your Itinerary

    Sygun Copper Mine

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    Cave

    BEDDGELERT

    Self-guided audio-visual tours through the old workings on foot. Winding tunnels and large colourful chambers with magnificent stalactite and stalagmite formations. A rare opportunity to explore tunnels abandoned in 1903.

  5. 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,…

  6. Rhosneigr Beach

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    Beach

    Rhosneigr

    Rhosneigr beach is a popular, sandy beach located on the west of Anglesey.

  7. Add Bellevue Park to your Itinerary

    Bellevue Park

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    Country / Royal Park

    Wrexham

    Bellevue is a popular traditional park within easy walking distance of the town centre. The visitor is presented with a splendid formal landscape in the Edwardian style.

  8. Add Ty Pawb to your Itinerary

    Ty Pawb

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    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,…

  9. Roman Baths

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    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,…

  10. Add Penmon Point Beach to your Itinerary

    Penmon Point Beach

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    Lighthouse

    BEAUMARIS

    On the outskirts of Beaumaris town is Penmon Point, a dog friendly beach with a small café. Here you will find fantastic views of Puffin Island, The Great Orme and Snowdon. Car park is available next to the café.

  11. Add Bala Lake Railway to your Itinerary

    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.

  12. Add Newborough Beach to your Itinerary

    Newborough Beach

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    Beach

    Dwyran

    Newborough beach is a long, sandy beach located on the south west of Anglesey.

  13. Add The Old Courthouse to your Itinerary

    The Old Courthouse

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    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…

  14. Add Royal Welch Fusiliers Regimental Museum to your Itinerary

    Royal Welch Fusiliers Regimental Museum

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    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…

  15. Add SC2 Adventure Play to your Itinerary

    SC2 Adventure Play

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    Adventure Park / Playground

    RHYL

    SC2 Adventure Play - Follow the dinosaur footprints through the jungle into the Jurassic-themed soft play for youngsters, hosting a range of bright and fun characters, slides, ropes and puzzles.

  16. Add Cemaes Bay to your Itinerary

    Cemaes Bay

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    Beach

    Cemaes

    A family favourite beach, Cemaes Bay or Traeth Mawr is a sandy beach located on the northern coast of the island.

  17. Add Anglesey Column Trust to your Itinerary

    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…

  18. Add Beaumaris Beach to your Itinerary

    Beaumaris Beach

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    Beach

    Beaumaris

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

  19. Add Vale of Rheidol Railway to your Itinerary

    Vale of Rheidol Railway

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    Steam Railway

    Aberystwyth

    View 12 miles of spectacular countryside and changing scenery as the train takes you on a journey into the setting of George Borrow's "Wild Wales."